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SHVILLE, BARRY CO:, MIGlfoFRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1876.

VOL. III. .

Roxie Imd come forward brcatliless,
Mr-L,to
lier face rod. and white in swift changuL
j upon any dereliction in another. His
*' It was for a ring.”
clerks were all liberally p*M; tinA W' '" A’ring with a diamond set in a dus­ sobbing upon hia nock, “ it’s Frank
yonng man who could obtain a situation, ter of rubies!” the merchant asked, with Thorley."
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"No» no, Bo*e,’’ the *erob*jj4T*id
be it ever so subordinate, with Lyle &amp; a flash of remembrance.
incredulopaly, •
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"It is Frank Thorley, si^" Frank
honesty or unfnithfuhi&lt;»w among the ing Thorley to a scat, remained some said, now Coming nearer; ‘•'and he wish­

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clerks was rare ; partlv because of the momenta thoughtful, and with his face es fervently that hri had comb sooner. I
diacriminatiO HAMAD AOroMW jMUI. .
the bell, he
them, {Kutly itccanse of the severe and waited, while Frank Thorley covered his tor giving me another chance in life, and

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oent stamp. He changed h« course,ob­
, "In thia New York, Detroit, Chicago, tained a night’s lodging with the money,
or Buffalo!” inquired the next pris­
oner, looking around as if his mind was and on the following Tuesday left for the
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is already too much Ixxkk-r jn der varit;
“Well, I struck this town in the
what for should I allow a little ding to
uighC’ coutinnsd the prisoner, “ and .1
hadn’t been hero an hour before a loafer
1
struck meJ’
.
i thor of some small but daring rxxmlation
ho was in another humor. Hans keeps
that ImAiWvi ‘goln^ bf late; W&lt;xj to
. “ Did you strike I tack. 1” ;
a saloon, and had probably on thi&lt;:day
the guilty one, when ho dtabovcrdd hfut) white floating' about her like cloud
b«SD visited by an unusual Dumber ol
awAytrom the police."
’
and from the searching investigation he wreaths, her lips rod, her checks aglow,
thirsty but impeouwiouw persons; othsrds’iifiv
"Bui the officers struck your trail,
Roxie liad not spoken. It seemed she
was making, be wfi' likely
■dO that and Iwr eyes spOrljbiig.
She reddened somewhat at the sight could not lift her face from her father’s and yon were brought in, and hero you
soon. The matter worried him bo long
dhsbhite behavior.' di *'tafin nitered
Hot 0»
bill, wiU&gt; lU Ktotm Ufa*.
arm.
But when Frank asked gentlyj Mre/’aridhisHmferi "*
Hans’ place of business, and resting his
" Hav^tai no welcome for me, Roxie?” : ^It stifkeh me that yon arc correct,”
“Hsre^ you furgivoa su) yotf” she smiled the prisoner.
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it, when Frank Thorley sent in n note asked of her father, who sat with his
"
Well,
we
will
striae
off
on
a
new
fans
&lt;u
shadow.
to him.
unwell for some time, and am under the
trail. I want to ask what you are do­
“ I have nererjmarried." he said, in
doctor’s care. The doctor tells me that
ing here without money ip your wal­
Tumid take a stiff whisky toddy about
let r
and trembling.
twice a day, but I have no money; now
"I thought.I’d■ come here and wait
glittering wi^i rings. Ho put his finger
ccivod in him ! Show him up, Jqhn. ”
couldn’t you lot ma have a couple of tod­
around. Judge.”
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Mr. Lyle shook hands with him warmly u|x&gt;n one,* a small diamond surrounded
dies twice a day 7 ~I wouldn’t ask it but
by rnbiey, jmd lifted his glance to . hors.
• . XU jruuug k*u&lt; IOVVIJ M ini' UHJmiJlg, tem^dy &lt;eims4,;a0d,f n^t Ijobmag t(RyxieHMf| agUki ^njJ( k^|odjaa
“For anything.”
"And
diraqtaiigted herself from the laughing the scat the merchant offcrrtl him, re­ tliqggfi she were going to cry.
"Micawber never lived here," said
The a
firtp is Lyle A- Thorley.
i-iiAjaxriws.
on his counter opposite his customer,
the
Court "There’s nothing to turn up
.
Turning
toward
Frank
Thorley,
Mr.
mained standing ^on the hearth opposite,
l*cgan to swell up l&gt;efore he heard him
here. Yon might wart around hero n
his face jmlo and his eyes i# an unwonted Lyle said, . " Upon one condition I will
day.
u !■ ,1 •
' r«
•xoirDG FKOnK.
hundred years and couldn’t get a soft ahd half through. When ha had hoard all,
forgive you. Itejient what you have just
glitter.
Thb tastoef runner'on Record—£1m
uro almost always some people
Ilans scorned too full fur utterance. .The
ward toss of the softest, brightest curls,
easy situation, such as you probably
man
who
can
beai
Hmc,
with
his
feet.,
pty who jmagiiwr them ■
case seemed to him one to which it would
and a look of mucy defiance out of arch,
l&gt;e hard to do full justice. He, there­
liazcl-liroaro eye*
Th&gt; Virginia Senate, is composed of
. "I’d,like to get to ba a clerk in the
Poor Frank Thorley !
Perhaps he
auy due to the author of this scandalous
fore, two or three times strolled bp and
they are genorally of the
nineteen aitoturys, five physicianB,4hir" B’hat wpa that I hear
say just bnsineaa,” Lyle said.
thought even exposure would bo preferPostofficc," said the prisoner.
‘‘ '
down behind his bar, a distance of six
id. •* Onp of these can do
teen farmers, and the balance merctante.
" Have you ever filled such a posi­
or eight feet, then suddenly facing his
a town' or neighborhood
Roxie colored, but looked saucy still,
tion I"
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A Chicago clergyman says he never
customer, thus exploded: “Why donkt
tSfln a deyum goodpeoplc can act akrighta.
and, laughed. “ I don’t care," she said,
feels so famillaf with Satan as wlicn tid­
“ Nd, air, bat I’ve written a great many
No minfafiir ever comes into a place but
your doctor told you det you must take
Ho hesitated only a moment, and
"It was I who stole your money," him.
letters and bought a good many postage
ing
over a cobbltwtone paVemcat.'" " ’ ‘
k^Hat th^fi “smut" ones can juckjjiy
mine watch f Why don’t he toh’. you
Frank rcqieatcd, with a half desperate told the story with a half desperate, half aukiantNvHtaws in his every-day walk, stnmjM."
A ’Dunvrn mastiff lately chewed up’^
dut you must took dat overcoats bargin’
emphasis on the obnoxious word in the sarcastic eloquence, tliat shook the vivid
° Up there where you’ arc going for
lightning
rod man, butahoftly aHeKtflKl
fiis mormons are always too long ot too
dare on de vail! Why don’t ho told you
color out of Roxie's brilliant face, and short, tApsoft or too hard, or " he can't three months,” said his Honor, after a
sentence.
'
dnt yon must took a’moot/mule)! Why of wind on the stomach.'
making fun of what she oakls his aqgurpainful pause,' " there will be no waiting,
don’t your doctor told you dat! Be­
“ Oomb, wife," tald 4rni,‘ “; pr»y yon 4«vdU u ‘
preach," mid a hundred other imaginary
ancc
pi&amp;Zto*. sdioOen to­ moments still, before ho could realize
not even for dinner.
Days will paw
"Won't you forgive me, Frank!” she
cause
your
doctor
is
one
tarn
fools!
impcrfaMiona
which
the
leas
pretentious
. night.”
aried^ ^yd chipg j
hei?
frW .•
swiftly by, and the June blossoms will
Ot Pv ti+ : ft
Whlch &gt; nsiLhM Ctifoeed to rend." . ,
Now I berscribes for yon (starting
never thinlr*~A&gt;f mentioning. Btft these
“ I jpuldn’t dance with 1dm again, terribly angry then. The very fact that burst of sobs.
71* ten t/etoet,- tafti bli ttwriy'adte.
be winking at the- green cowslips before
knowinfrpyfl do not stop here ; for no
around the counter); you ynst take a
my dear.”
you
know
it."
he had been bo ready to vouch for young
“ Wilt you forgive her, FrankThorley,. enterpnSc was ever started but what is
valk a couple of times.”— I'irffinia
“ Whjr not, pray T” Roxie exclaimed, Thorley, madoliis unfaithfulneM douldy cr uotl” demanded Mr. Lyle.
“Hang your cowslips}” groaned the (Nev.) Aiftcrpriae.
“ The World’s Great Combination of
entirely ooptfiuy to their views. Other
elevating f.or graceful eyebrowa
culpable. He remembered suddenly tlie
prisoner.
"Heaven knows I forgive her, sir, as
Theatrical ’^alept” is tha ' name .of a
folks,
never
build
a
pig-pin,
a
smoke
­
" BecauM you are u very pretty girl, gay life ilta young aum had lx-e»lcading
" Nevertheldte, Mr. Bate, it ismy duty
I hope t -• be forgiven."
Western troupe 'Composed of a'iamh maB,
house, a corn-crib, a born, a dwelling, a
rooz&gt;.
and lie is a very handsome, impres- of IMA ‘ fogtid Hfeare of wtifoh ha?
to A. Bate you,” answered the Court,
" Thank you, sir.
I think she lias
a fat womans ahd a pale-farixl boy." '
The English food supply u an increasaionaWoysnng man,
Ton may do him reached his ears, and said sternly, as wrong,hl yon more than you have
and I hope you will return to the corribablitera ; and no newspaper ever ir&lt;u
much harm.”’ .
" Mr landlady,” remarked a man,
awonsahe could nusta i hii rolim-enciagtir ’3WfJffg&lt;kI the, dhil 7 Wil! Ahow yon, young
dnr qhietly, peacefully and without giv­ togly, /interesting subjoct for American
farment, as it is likely to be more and " makes her tea so strong that it bre&amp;fds
"II*
" If you come here thinking to move me mon, how I can forgive to-morrow.”
ing Bijail any rinnooeosary trouble."
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more
drawn
from
American
sources.
" Such fluttering prefereuco as you are
the
cups.’’ *‘ And mine," said another,
of^Clem^Dcy joq will ^P&lt;1
The prisoner had to be hauled in by
But wl**m-.^he-^narrow casae Jriujk
do with it, and I’ll keep everybody else
evincing for young Tbprley’a society is
Thorley hud left L union with his moth­ from it that I cun." We do not know of his collar and held, up against the wall Eugland is increasing her grain prod­
uct
by
higher
manuring
and
better
enough to turn any young man’s head ;
/mt of the pct'*
for a few minutes, but when reason roer, and vuiflkWasc all Mr. Lyws fltorts
any such meddlers in this vicinity, and
methods of tillage ; but asido from this,
and, coming from a girl in your potion at last, speaking with difficulty; "but to discover him.
A Okumak street fruit dealer rebdksd
we tergtajtiwy ye pot, for it^tako tUnuxi he said be wm thankful that he
the tendency in ordinary tinuis is to de­ a young clerk who took a singto peanut
to a mon in hia, is calculated to do barm, for my mother’s sake I do ask your
Years leased. There came a financial lhe ixalknaguBof eternity to rinaal the hadn't.been hit with the crow-bar, aa ho
Toko my advice, Roxie ; lie already set* j clemency ; not to retain ipo in your enxvote more knd more laud to steak grow­ from his stand the oUei day-by sapng .
knew he demrvad to \».-^DotroU Nroc
crash ; and though everybody supposed
fearful work of this class of society, and
ing and feeding. Just now too foot and " Young fel|qr,.WD dau'decU doqe PJ»d?
pl(’ymenl-« but to give me b diahce to Lyle A Co. to be established on too firm
they will oH'liavo their paid in the lake
vildBnAtm'wme'tim'nSt’lkHi' UTlofle- begin aggin somewhere else.”
mouth disease is doing had mischisf in piece any i^oro!”
,
,
a basis to be shaken, they were not able
a nr.iD-i.urx rXKjfD.
tlifltbunwkh with^rer.... „
this branch of food production, and the
his wita in consequence of them.’’
’“ Amlscrw? pome one else as.you hare to outride the,|tepn. J, )} |
The untamed being who has charge of
nwult will probably lie, for the next year
FOKF.tax rMinsioKii.
Bbxie turned vraay from bar-snnt a me?" the merchant exclaimed, with
the head line department of too Chicago
Scrupulously honest now us ever, Mr.
asked a Bcubury avenue
little pettishly, and stole from under her ironical anger; " it is rather lata to think Lyle gave up everything; 'fliafle no' cT
The Raleigh (N. C.) Newt report* that XTmohas his spells of maudlin sentiment or two, a decrease in amount, both of
ocroal and meat as food which will be
thick laalme a furtive glance in young of yonr mother, young man."
fort to rave so much as Roxie’s piano Rev. Dr. Pritcliard, of that city, re­ as well as his seasons at । blasphemous
Tborley’s direction,. Hu was indeed ,
" I know it, sir.
ferred
in his Thanksgiving sermon to n Idiocy. It is impossible to gauge him. produced in Great Britain. During ths price!” commented the avenue man.
from underjHmhamrilr,.. ' ■'
■watching her, with his heart in his hand- other
to cntei
arid Softly to conversation held somo years ago be­ Nobody can ever tell what in coming
“ Torar’s" and Mrs. Woodhull's show­
some eyes ; and the vain little beauty । her I ahoulA i^t,
him tluitlnM tughtR&gt;s4o*iFtb&lt;»6Mc; " we tween Dr. 'J homas E. Skinner, fprmcrly frpm him in the shape of atud-hnese
all kinds wore imported into the United bills got mixed on Lockjiort wafts. This
ilushcd with plcftqtrn.
• .
wretch I am. Yet for her Bake spare have still each other, and 1 am young. &lt;&gt;f-Raieigh; tioi/ef Goorgti^h£ if an Mitij
type until the paper is printed. One
was tlic combination :
:
n:i
Kingdom.
The
animal*
arc
epitomized
It was not long before Frank Thorley j
I am ber only son—her only imp- Perhaps I may find some uno new for mwaionaryist.
Dr. Skinner, he said,
“Ob, OaUj? ?lW«&gt; wiekei* J
as follows : 119,808 oxen and bulls, 38,­
asked her to dance with him again.
P"*. If yos flxjxiM
you strike her1 tiMMia&lt;Muiuplikhments yd4 Imve latrinbod was aoliciting aid for foreign missions,
YMcrta C. JUmmIMU, b -..t J &lt;t«VV
013
cows,
86,041
calves,
758,915
sheep
;; "He ia«obandron»aiWl graceful, and to the heart.”
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.
. nptai me ap toe]y' You .’Ndn't think," and applied to this gentleman, who iug profanity, while in the next bo will
so entertaining," Roxie ntnaed during • ltfr.‘ Xjde'mad&lt;!&gt; nn impatient rttAv^’ she'added, with* an attempt at gqyety,
MW rfUMJSSA cdo softly as a sucking dove in “ Now I and lambs, and 11^389 swine. 'The
" Charlie," said little Annie, looking
the instant's bemtalioQ before sbe pitt | men! " J ^telt yo#i. ,yos s^MMild ln®r»&gt; “ thit yon wefo pitting,soncy. by vbri “ I don’t believe in foreign missions. I lay me Down to Slecf,” or “Sweet Day, total quantity of dead meat imported
at a picture of Banta Claus, “ I sbo^n’t
her little whito-glovod bap J in bis, " I thought of this before. It is too late you were spending it ou me, did you!” won’t give anything except to home so Cool, so’Oahn, so Bright.” Under into the United Kingdom was 968,921 think be could waddlo in so'many
missions. I wanl what! give to benefit the miscellaneous influence* of the cwt. as compared with 890,8-30 cwt'in
will dance with him -there!"
’ .
your. clianw jip-t
’A*’
cloth**.*' " And then you know, Annie,
1873, slid 8KV255 cwt in 1872.
ffugn^st takdfLe l
my neighbors. * " Well,” replied Dr. flhri.tin.il tide he broke into verse this
And away she floated in airy circles.
everytime he gjcrisdbwn a elximirfy be
Skinner, “ whom do you regard as yonr year—partly old and partly original—as
"It can’t do any harm,” she con­
’
^Toiaorrq
gets* frmh soo&lt;”
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3
tinued with some inward misgiving, ns ‘
neighborsJ” ♦* ,Why, those around me, ” foUovra;
There is a vast difference, says the
and ho conld^
right cv
“ William; " observed a fcnnl Danbury
her eyes met auntie'* mildly disapprov­
Danbury Nwa, in the conduct of a man
our heads. But heaven blass you, my replied •IMHAlLfr. 1 "Do you mc*n
father,
to
his
hopeful
son,
‘
•the
pro*
ing look, or fell beneath the impassioned '
" Mr. Lyle,” fie said huskily, " do you child, for tiiis sw&lt;x t courage. It in nome- thoea.wlMaeland joins yoorai” inquired
and a woman in now ctethpa. When a
and almost toe frankly adnfiriii£ glance know how old T^tn t~I am 19, rir, ahiB YmpB|MVr«&gt;'lnvB ft'child. You Dr. Skinner. "Yes."
"Well," said
woman gete a uew suit she immediately pert of a war with Spain is no longer
of ber oom panion ; **of etnme bo knows I never touched A. ?i*ithluglfofts3rrauai. lmv*jUen taata to WTcklfoeedom from Dr; Hkhojcr, •« hbw' modi ’ land db‘ yem
prances down town, and for hours will imminent, so I gujjss you had better step
I am particularly kind to. Mm, bttcMMi my own before. ’’
walk ooutentodly along a crowdeil put in t^e .jard and flqish aawipg^Uud
care, though Roxie—I wish you hod own E’ | *’Aboc;fiOO auMt’* “How for
wood." The gratejpl William steppeg
lu*’a papa’s al«rk : .s*4 be mul bo *a t »• ft- i^ time t* end itlnRj’,’ ^Ir. I^Jej ;wri«ul,)dcfr, nral-yon 'USifld havo hkd down do you owu!”.ipqrrirod Dr. Skin­
thoroughfare, receiving fresh impulse#
out.'
ridieutous as to fall »J»v« with me roeUy, 1 said, rising and approach? - “ ’’
ner. "Why. I never thought of it be­
a home now.”
of joy every time another woman ncans
ii.
&gt;. ■
t »j... ► ’•
.soul
and it isn't likely we sliall over be to"Wait one mftryrtj
her wardrobe. But a man is so differ­ , A D^bujxy man, wishing .to eu^acy .
getiicr tiiis way again.^ &gt;
Thorley mid, pasnntf&lt;i&gt;H
ent. Ho won’t pul oa lus elolhes-for sc vcrdl linshels of potatoes from a party
the first time until it is .dark. Tltch he in the suburbs, oskril "a neighbor what
her
goes down town so cantiouHly as to almost sort of a man be 4ns. •• WtdT,’’AM the
The soft cheek fli
ittle, and the
flJCTBWJTtry wbbil, aial bril
ujioh stent; "dipll I toll you wlgUempti-d me
laud
joins
yours
on
the
bottom.
”
The
create the impression that he is aneukiDg conscientious neighbor, “ I don't kmrtr
rttl lijM trembled.
hArd«’n(jd toother bad nci[pr;Uipught of
IttMttradwqp Mw fkrifly.'
'a
- * i to do‘ tlim— whose, beautiful face came
along. If he sees a crowd on the corner very much nl»out him, but-I should
“Don’t aak me, papa;(there'snobody
As a conac^uenoe, somebody else in ! l»dwe&lt;n qd and right md luifcd kfle ou ■
All this in the biggest kind' of display he will slip acrons the way to avoid them, think ita would make a tip-top stxanger.'’
tow," ahe'aiid, hiding her face on his that, and gave a good sum for foreign
mlssiouk, 'V V?’&gt;
. I
‘A”. • ’1WA type will give.one&lt;au idea of what kind and when he gtw.-s into his grocery bo
vitod.him, and then somelxxly afee, and tp. my min ? &gt; As jpn. Impc for mercy
The otlwW day a wtmld-hfe fnahtocabic
ho was so hAitMhiA fcrid* Vttdrfaining— hereafter, sir,‘hear- mo: ' Hear bow I
of n creature this' head-line fiend must tries to get behind as many barrels and lady called at a neighbor’s at what tdio
‘Was it some ouc who. went away f"
stkflt a gracefal additiou to any circfo— qbjnc to Jail, and then scfuBo to be mer" Yes," faintly' P’.l&lt;
)-Hli
Ikixmi as hi, can. All the tinu» he is try­ thought woakft be «upper4itiM^ M&lt;Jbm«&gt;
A substitute for leather, of Eiq liah
that'before the winter was over, he had ' rifijl, if you aux.”
*
f
,
ing his level beet to appi-ar as. if the suit in,” said the neighbor ; “WBare havteg
. /
* “JUopgftt sb, dear. It's liko*you iruinufacturv.waA displayed at the recent in a oouvivial party.
bseesne rery-pojHttar', Aud reedfeed more
“_I am listifling,” said the raevrfwtt' women id love the man they have wrong; Maritime Exlubitfou.in J’aria, ami re­
was six months old, and nil the while rod­ a tal&gt;iraiL" !:"rm .ta| gltakH said Uflp
»o»“ PiPTjkgsr CKfin yjtBVBitTKn
inviL^tukOH than La un*a ahla Liwwtf
&gt;«T
KM
x.
ites that he is making an infernal failure visitor ; “ I thought,,! mnylf, tbem." and
ceived with much favor.. It was oom- ‘ • I
nmcinK.
' Tbri Western agent of the Children’s of it Wo hope tile time will dome when I like them better, than anything^for
The two hid away in .the roughest cor­
at thia, and at the continuanw of ^is un gta.’ for flitbstandnig its temptations.
Aid ftometyi reports an interesting inci­ new pants will be so folded by the man­ supper.
laycra
cd
texti
’
e
fsJpjc,.the,wb91p.bejpg
disgUfAed aid almost romantic devotion , You j^now.jur, that I neither drink nor ner of .the house while the auction Svm gummed with India rnblM-r.-ssid -welded
dent concerning odc of the boys recently ufacturer. that they won’t show a ridgo
&lt;«! »fii 4i ■Mll’pw.wtM
Since the bungling exneutiou of Ellis,
to hertdf. Roxie accepted this devotion gamble..1 TBd titfaUnesl/li &lt;ho amount 1'
along' ths froat of each log when the
heraclf incredibly to sustain lier father s together. The process by which it is
the New York, press' demands a State
-tn. -------- £----- 1S/K-.-------- ----------- ------------------------------ proTB
yoof money
manufactarqA-xtei A HoOnvIaV Thin This boy having expressed his thanks to wrorer don# thum.
•
,
hangman, wh6, from mn';h prti-tiw, will
misgiving as to where it was to end; but
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Hntltat'_____________
flray.
You______
’Have
the agent for providing Mitt with a good
lie enabled, to do such work properly.
she liked ft too well to lose, and was par- beefl
to Ije, very kind jo .iqp^air. few boors. This losing hiah«fl&gt;e seqi^ed
boron, h8 Was informed that ho should
English .polling has somewhatchange- Provided ho liaxiga,tfi&lt;- members of the
to hurt fcitn cfticlly...............
—
•
•
haps more rnterritted at heart than ahs Do jon rpmember urging upon ipotho
lliKtik CKmI, a^ the agent was' only an in odainOe. Harsh, Dueheari of Mari thorough,' New York proas'for practice' this is Bn
realised beraeK
insiriftncnt ih * lils hands
"Yes,” aud wrote this letter to Mrs. JtaneiM, the
idea which the public will boArtily apdry, ita gumured wfirfitee is applied to the
do tuank Him for keeping
Thortey asked her
thatof
th
e
ctuk-sbesfai..
The
dam
side
“Thai is a Bitt of Gloath that came
mo. from , taking my life.” He then
?n
.Th iT‘l!nt&lt;
A Wni.nira*Ihw«
fotMrafr seated.
ol U» «rt M
WJM) t»o oat* stated that ou the ponpoos Fnifey
aewBxteiu childnU, fbri»f B batftPwl
of the India rubber ; and a linen or cote
wanvu w
u.,
------------ J ---------- ------ ---------- j - -T----- ~ .
pedintoaseat
.
tee f4q/«4e} 4bHteon t&lt;}
' Stark;- btit was diwppoiuted. On his Froska of some of ft. 1 know 'tri not to
process, is laid upon it, the coated sur- way- back to the Bowery, being without bee bad here, but I rend ft to you that
wwflred thing. Mi*
money, and having eaten nothing that when you go to ace any Cl.xlll' that you
andje of the ,bsjta^ l^jv
:
sheet is then , submitted to licary pxre- day, he determined to ulrowu Limwclf. j Kke, Yard broad, and it need Dyt be finer
‘. Yon appear toJxx^d.of auidj^u..;!
sure between rollers, &lt;ir under a stamper At .night. be went toward the North । than thia. 1 want 22 Yurd-i 3 Quarters
or
S Wfca’i'Wbpk River, intending to jump in^ but before and ludf Quariur to finish rthis gpoflt
doiqg so he concluded to read a few j Work of 14 trocka .When yon,art: opt
a frtend

!

XT.
UJ i
Mr. Vincent .Lyle was &gt;uol
I therefore to deal -i&amp;dMfiy *itfi '

• -nw

'here," ho said to the servant who anMkP Wwrted 1

ligation to you with say all. I have noth­
ing, sir, that is not touts also.”
“Doi’t,«FrafikUfi We «Oy’/uat,
scarcely that; it seems good to see you,
though; him the teoe&lt;0f an old friend.
Wo liaven’t many friends now, you

-tafcReA-

f

tw mW,:.!.! u»v lull Al

plied, M to the manufacture qf bsgf,

eumary W given to him. Hathen went deep blew Ihing that yw thought wuuld
behind spite of timber to pray to God | be good enough to imbroader &lt;*i Hdvw tain Of material

pkijpJ as |&gt; materia’ for buckets and
other vrarabi for holding water.

fished it up,

Mr. Lyle lifted his bead and looked st

rbb
it was a fifteen

to dins with «s to day at 3 o’clock.

kept,

�GRAND RAPIDS

DIVISION.

W. LINCOLN,

. James Norris, a sailor, of Port Hu
TOO, was shot-in the right breast Sat­
urday morning about two o’clock by
Phillip Edlich, wl»o keeps a saloon.
■ Richard Tobin, of .Ann Arbor, cel­
ebrated his -Christmas by pounding
bi* father almost to death. lie is now
quartered in the county jail
.

BARGA IBS !

GrOCHKAM PROVISIONS,

Jilt, 1175.

RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY!

Encourage your country newspa­
Thomas Tanner, *f Jackson, died
pers
Assist by kind words, prompt
Sunday evening from the effects of a
CONSISTING OF
settlement of bilk and encouragefall down a cellar way. at his broth­
Bro.'s Medicines,
menfto enterprise the editors of all Dr. Drake
er’s residence, in Henrietta, svhere
(he paf era which are helping to her­
ald improvements, great or small,
' adjourn to carry out in perserving
Pills and Gravd Medicines,
Au effort is befog made to raise
Indian Blood Syrnp,
money to sul dqw? an artesian well al matter how small or what its priced
JOcclris Ihaltk Restorer,
Charlotte. It is generally believed tliat was .not worth more than the
that flowing water can be found at a price asked for it. A* light is to
MOTIOMS, BEAVER CX.OAKXYG,
time, to growth and rinentug of fruit,
might and marched boldly out of depth of 350 feet.
Business done on th^quare and
Dudly Hinsdale was. kil’ed at so is the pres* to thought and to
church when his minister acid, la.it
Grand' Rtpkls Friday, by a mao progress. Some men are too poor to
itiafaction guaranteed.
Sunday night, that a man who shared
named Mills, who fired at a &amp;&gt;x on take a paper. -No man is rich qpough
ia plundering a city should be doall
an emihenoe, from behind which the to do without one, and more if lie
I?or Men and Women,
with a* a felon.
Mr. Tweed cover boy rose just as lhe gun was dis­ can obtain them. Food for the stom­
ach, food for the brain, are alike neeheard such sentiments expressed io charged.
WHICH I WILL RETAIL AT PRICES HERETOFORE UN­
essary to perfect growth. The edi
D. W. LINCOLN.
the pulpit before, and he never wants
Reuben Smith, of Marine City, is tor who K encouraged will be a
KNOWN IN NASHVILLE!
starving to-death. Al last accounts belter editor next year than this,
church to hear nice, comfortable scrunlea he be a snarling, selfish, growl
A Full Line of those Double Width
cancer on. hir chin has eaten away mg, miserly, egotistical old bun He of
• moai about iafaat-damnatioa
and
all the flesh of the lower jmrt of his crus* grained antagonisms, begotten
of spite and at natural enmity with
all the
honeht world.
But such
A sad annual i^emorisl service,
abnormal monstrosities are few.. 'Die
JUST OPENED, 100 PIECES OF
. comasemorative uf the fishermen of Janurary 5/b, in Bell’s coal mine ordinary editor is a map of brain,
Gloucester, Mass., who perished al by a piece of rock fallin oo him. His thought, power, intelligence. A stu­
sea during the past year, was held at
dent
of
life.
A
thinker.
A
sympa
­
relations live in Canada, but it is not
that place on Sunday afternoon, the known where.
thizer with his fellow men, if they
’
•
clergymen of the place taking part in
will permit him to grow to them.
TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF
the services. Not a year passes with­
The maddrst boy in tbo universe is
In all the Western and Southern
out the loss of some of lhe hardy sons that Dowagiac urchin who went to country, especially, industry is plow­
of the place, and some years the Sunday school six Sundays in order ing for enterprise to .plant.
Herea­
numbertof lives lust is very laree. to get a chance at the Christmas tree, bout are hundreds of newspapers—
Gkracsster is eminently a home oi and .then got a one cent reward card, lamps id the hands of gen'tis Io light
Which will lie sold from 50 cents to 91 less per pair than can be bought
widows 4nd orphans, and one of the with ‘How I love the Sunday school!’ the people on to the way to better
elsewhere.
A specialty in
saddest things connected with iheir printed upon it.
and more beautiful home*.
Why
l-areavemenl is that in very many
L 8. Coryell’s house, at Grand uot give thorn all a New Year's gift?
cases no tidingv of the lost are ever
Ledge, was
destroyed
by fire Why not settle up with them —pay
received after' they have left por’. January 5th.
It
was occupied all you owe—pass receipts and be­
by
Charles
Baton,
who
was gin the New Year aright? that is the
AND A LARGE LOT OF
away
from nuiuo
home »i
at me
lhe iiiuc
time.. ustuc,
Cause. way to help men who help others.
I'Afs pros
pros-­ “
“ “J iiutu
Presidrntal years ar^alway*
I stove door open, coals ou iho floor. That is the way to make your home
perous business years.
]
paper better. That is the way to
1O,UWJ.
hundred and seventy-six premises to
crowd your village ahead.
That is
During free and easy hostilities at
the way to sustain the always needed
Arbei'er Hall, Detroit, Christmas eve,
nisi exhibition which it embraces, the Nellie Woods, a cyprian living at the but never properly appreciated, coun­
You can be shown everything you want hi
large number of foreigners that will “ brick cottage,'* was kick by a brute try editor. We have been there and
know all about it. We know bow
visit our shores, thedibcral expendi- whose name she refuses to give with
good a man feels to be spoken kindly
such violence as to fracture her back
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE ARD LAMPS!
Io—encouraged and made strung in
bone.
his good intentions. Kind words do
citizens, the reaction from the busi­
Battle
Creek
is
warming
up
over
the
business.
ness depression of 1675, and a varie­
the Snip Canal project, and rousing
ty of other causes.
There is said to be a couple living
meetings, in its behalf, have been
My Si Tea beats all the hobby prices in town!
held there. The project is along the in Montgomery county, Ind., whose
3^ For further particulars inquire at the counter.
Tight times are not confined Io this Kalamazoo river, through Eaton Co ages are respectively 113 and HI
auhluaary sphere. The other night and on to Detroit via Huron river and years, and who have lived together
85 years. The name of ibis ancient
there was a tremendous ring about
couple is Fruits, and 'some of the
8. LEIBHAUSER,
A quarrel oocar.ed in Marshall Fri
the moon. It was a fair, square prom.­
Fruits of their nniou arc living in
day night between Charlie Moure,
ise of a severe storm, aud everjbody
Catlin township. The old man Ktands
' a fanner living near the city, and
prepared for *1; hut after several days’ Robert Dunnivan, who has been out up as straight n$ a ramrod,and works
every day. He has always been a
i ol states prison but a few months,the
moderate liver, never used any tobac­
finally compromised at about thirty. result of which was tint Mr. Moure
received a severe wound on the head. co, but drinks whiskey every day.
This is a strong argument against
. On Saturday night,Dr. McPherson, tolmcco and in favor of whiskey.
Now by St. Instil, taxation goes( of Bay City, retired for the night in The old woman, on the other hand,
apparent good health. ' In five min never used any whiskey in her life,
bravely on, when eighteen dollars for' utes after laying down be expired
but has been a constant smoker for
every man, woman and child jn the। from liehrt disease. Two hours be­ over 60 years* This is a strung argu­
city must be collected for city expen fore Ins death he visited Wallace's ment aguimu whisky and in favor of
aes. And slid panics and bankrupt­ drug store, looking as well as usual. tobacco. The old lady has been af­
cies are the order of the day.
A mnn restoring his name as Ira flicted with cancer fur 40 years, and
Please give me a will.
C. LaucIou, Byron, Michiganxtopped fears that if this century passes away
at the Sherman house in Flint last without affording her any relief, she
Young man, when an old man tells
Friday night. Saturday noop his will be destined to fill a premature
you that people can never love but room was forced open, when he was grave. At one time tn her life she
piSMTLRE Mt.VLf’ACTOIIY!
once, set him down as a deceiver
found Head. A post mortem showed weighed 2:16 pounds, but gradually
If the girl has money in the l«nk that softening uf the brain was his shrank away till she now weighs but
135.
every time a man can love forty dif­ disease.
M Laing, ol Adnan, was probably
ferent gitl*.
A man whom Dr. Chalmers en­
fatally burned Tuesday by the up­ gaged to manage a disorderly Sun­
setting of a pan of varnish which had day school kept his eyes wide open
The time has come when a man
been set on the stove and became during prayer, aud when one boy
will * rite M 1875." thefi rub the “ 6’ ignited. His head, face and anna
thrust a pin into another, he marched
pot with hi* fore finger, suck the fin- were terribly burned, and his eyes up the aisle, still praying, and cuffed
entirely destroyed. He was 80 years that boy’s ears, and went back again,
old.
praying all lhe wvy. After that he
kick the cat out of the office and comSaturday Mrs. Honor, from Lewis we* master of the institution, for the
county, N. Y., arrived at Grand Rap­ t»oyd thought that a man who could
ids with five children in a half fam- watch aud pray like that could nut
Ex-Senator Jim Nye has so far re­ tshed condition. Sl»e was on her way be put down.
MIRRORS, PICTURES, FKA ME8
covered that he can tell the Jack of to Shelby, Oceana county, and by
AND CARDS. BRACKETS,
George Francis Train now declares
Spade* from a Cuban war map every delays on the road had been compell­
DUSTERS. AC-AC..
THE FOLLOWING LIST| CONTAINS THE PRICE OF A FEW
that he won’t lie too next President
ed
to
spend
all
her
money.
Site
was
time, and it is hoped he will in time
provided for bj the city.
of 2. m erica, and he forbids any one
be able to best Schenck at poker.
A wrestling match between Jm. H.
McLaughlin and J. J. Benjamin, derstand Train.
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
The Ladies of Toledo provided
came otl at the Detroit Opera House.
BRICK SUIT.
nothing stronger than cofice tor New Iasi Tue.-dsy eve. McLaughlin, the
Of*n BtylM and sites, sad METALIC
Year's callers, and when night came champion of the world is of Detroit,
CASES furnhbad to erdta
the old topers-’gathered and "Resolved and Benjamin is of Washington. The
Fourteen divorce cases on the dock­
—That New Year* is a blasted fraud. match was for 34,000 and lhe champ­ et at Winchester, Ind., remind n* SHR IUDS AND COFFIN LIN­
ionship of the world. McLaughlin that ail men are entitled to life, lib
INGS kept constantly on land.
came off victorious, having thrown erty and the pursuit* of happiness.
his opponent three lime* in succes­
Now is the time when the Centen­
sion.
nial orator is prancing about in the
slats*- Her husband tried it the
About two months ago, a fonrtecn barn, in vacant lolls and such places
other day, and the shot gun blazed a year old colored boy named Harry
with hi* " Scarce expect one of my
streak of daatb through him. 4
McCray, living at Detroit, «vas struck age.” making ready for lhe coming
on the head with a a ling-slx*l bv .a 4 th.
Mala Bt,
Nsskvilk Mich.
boy named Baptise, who mistook him
While Beecher is hanging fast to
for another boy with whom he had a
the
ragged
edge,
and
Elizabeth
is
re
­
feud to settle. The wound was not
al first thought dangerous, but Mc­ ceiving donations from marrowless
Cray, instead of improving, steadily old maids of Jx&gt;th sexes, Theodore is
grew worse and finally expired fau: drawing crowedcd houses to his lec­
ture on the “Problem of Life." Mean­
Friday afternoon.
BLACK *• FUIXER,
while we sob a sigh for the minister’s
Papnttors.
New Year’s was ushered ip by woman who wanted more -attention
than he? huyhand hied tfeto to give
aa appropriate amount oi noma At
EVERY DESOUmON OF
her, and who got it.
Ann Arbor the
of the city ware
displayed .and beHs were rung at midA slyph-like lady school mnrm, in
saan after him.
ntght
At Teeumshe 100 guns [shot Yonkers, New Yurk, lately whipped
guns] ware fired, and as the new thirty-five school children one fore­
century welcomed with all sorts of noon for refusing to learn their geog.
noise. At Nile*, a salute of 13 gons rapy lesson, Then she kicked the
was fired, and the bells rung most stove over, slamed the -door of. the
Foreign 4k America!
noisily. At Almont, 100 gnu* went bouse from its hidges and walked
off with the old year. At Paw Paw

and conditional.
When you bold a
nineting with yourself and pass a

lor.

TRUMAN’S!

ABD BOTIOBS,

FAMILY MEDICINES

FLANNELS, ANO UNDERCLOTHING,

ALPACAS, FOR 2-5 CTS. TO JI A YARD.

l
I
I

p

10 CENT PRINTS, SELLING

R 8 CENTS.

Q Q

Boots, Shoes i Rubbers
JAS. FLEMING,

GLOVES, MITTINS, HATS. CAPS, AND FUHS,

THE OLD

PIONEER

BllfFILO ROBES, UP ROBES &amp; HORSE BUHEIS

A FULL LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES!

C, A. TRUMAN

MERCHANT TAILOR!

OPEN

AGAIN I

REIDY BADE CLOTHING!

lEll.TOOTfflfIBOT? CLOTHING

Affei a temporary suspension of busi­
ness the

Wolcott Hardware

again opens its immense ttock to the pub­
JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS lic. They have adopted a Cash System
and accordingly reduced their goods to

Patter, lAnrj, Diiiu, Diet ait
GENERAL FGNTGRE!

Bail Cahx aid Pmiiilatini

“BED-ROCK” PRICES!
LEADING ARTICLES'

Nails, 10s and all sizes larger, per kg. $3.25
u
“ “
“
“
“ per lb. 0.031-2
7,
8, per kg. 3.50, lb. 4
6,
3, 4,
“ 4.00, lb. 41-2
2,
Horse Shoes,
per kg. 5.25
u
u
Nails, Pointed, “
lb. 23
No. 8 Cook Stoves, 30 pieces Furniture 18,00
Cottage “
8 to 14.00
Beckwith Heater No. 18,Zinc and Pipe
included................................................ $15.00.
MARBLE WORKS No. 20,................................................... 18,00.
Double Portioned Steel Axes,
1,00.
Champion Cross cut Saws,
per Ft. 50
Diamond-tooth Saws, Complete, * “ 1.25
Kerosene Oil, 175 fire test, per gal...........15.
TOM STONES and every thing else in proportion.
and MONUMENTS,

an imaense immsc was kicked up. At
12 (/clock several p»ec*« uf andfory •r than the thickest woden drawers.
pealed and the baod played sad tu»raded until daylight.
wg of a mule.

Safis/aetKnt Guaranteed.

BLACK k FULLER.

1 FffiST-CLISS TIN SHOP II CONNECTION.
t3F" All persons having notes or accounts

past due, will greatly oblige us by calling
and settling the same at once as we need the
money.

OF KASHVHXE,
Established in 1869, after a suspen­
sion of business for a short time has
liuilt him a new store, and is enjoying
it with H. W. Flint, where be

may

be found, as ever, ready and wiling

to do oil kinds of repairing, which,
owing to his skill end past experience,
be will warrant in all cases to be sat­
isfactory, and, as he Ins a price list

and catalogue of the best houses in
the country, can fnroish

everything

in lhe

JEWELRY LINE!
Low Figure* « ray other

Atas
bouse in the State.

Parties wishing

anything in that line will do Vdl to
leave their orders with him.

THE VOICE OF THE ItfCB.
Wmd me with one and treat me well
And let me have fair phiy,

Aud 1 to you wiH try and tell
The precise time of day.

If from some cense 1 chsnsec to atop

And fail to give «he hour.

oy- If any should chance to want
than to give n»e a call, secund door

aoutb.of the Union

Hotel, and ex­

amine my price fists.

GEO M. SAVAGE &amp; CO'a COLOMM

Hillman Bros.

AKO LADIES’ A GEIT8 USTUBAIT.

CJAKAMCKRY ORDER.

�" . ’I?’!?!

===

LOCALS
*!.■«
OHO HUD AV,

O. CROCKER

IUS-

m

a-

Henry Ward Beecher
$2.00 -SAVED

C. C. Witatfi Mrinltml Ms
• ‘

uw

Jarirlirfi.

JAN. 7th. 187*

8ES un)r S« OMt. pn «,"&lt;&gt;» •&lt;

■a-

VILLAGE DIRECTORY.

CUTTERS!
CUTTERS!

MIOthe thing hralf. ifeo*

WITH A LABUE

STOCK OF CUTTERS!

On evety ten dollars invested by buying your Dry Goods. Groceries, Hats. N l'CI.,Klm&lt;tu
Sb’
on or tefcXTini'fi.*nt ihe"moBm
Caps, Clothing,. Boots, Shoes, Gents' Famishing Goods, Ac.,
era A.‘»H&gt;rdU)lyXnvi:&lt;~&gt;
'
at the 12 1-2 per cent profit store.

WOWDERFTX! BUT TRUE.
chow them into oonvulsiou*. and 'if it is

Observe

48.

10.

TEA

JAPAN

DU8T

CMS. W. DEMRlf,

Me­

at

Wo-flMid Onur. U kt. km. B«tk otlhU

JEWELERS OPTICIAN

igU Ladies’ Kid Glove*, for 80 &lt;**-,

rlth

NASHVILLE, MICH.

Wolrott Store.

QU11K8 ami MIT-

— A large stock

other store in Nashville st

JEWELRY

Toboora sad oigar*. and everything molly
kept in ^rr’-elass Grocery Stort, a* cb»-.p
—Elder P. Holler proposes to give a
as can be'bought in Barry Co., at Dauyh- series of lectures on the Bible, at the Bap-

ATTENTION, ALL! Greeting
BUSINESS MEN

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

Again in the Trade

pay tba Highest Market Price for

and shall b* pleased to renew
W

IE

T

Ei

,

Busineas' Helations

bofors its disease. It expired quietly and
with scarcely a struggle. The obsequies
were attended at tbs Christian Church on
—Kocher Bros, and Brise Bros, have the eve. of Doo. 30th. The janitor of lhe
each new ad via this week, and C-C. Wol­ church performed the last end rite*, for he
cott, also, would have had a new one had has the heart felt thanks of the aympathhnot lhe printers been so busy.

POTATOES,

CORN. APfLES, OATS,

Especial Attention

Delivered at their

is Invited to my etock of

B*^_ Those that trad* at 49 buy the
beat Ettcuaa Patnru, for 12 cents jxr lb.
They make ths cheapest sauce you can use. * —Mr. L. Durkee, now fuel &lt;
and the Saginaw branch of the
(IZ* A New Lot or Teas just re­ informs as that *7,600 oerds &lt;
ceived al the 12} per ce«&lt; profit Stere. A.
beantlfttl oil ohrotuo given with each pound. Sheridan.

LATH,

is visiting his parents at Parkville, Mich.

IQk. I would nay to.my friends, be not
deceived by our competitors, who are trying
to palm off werthUM imkatiraa ef the Diamood Saw, but osmo to the W'otoott.Stere,
where you a DI find the genuine Diamond.
And I can refer you to four or five who
—O. F. Long’s bant, is Maple Grove,
have tried the imitation, returned and con­
demned them and bought the genuine of me loot its roof daring the big blow on Satur­
day
night. It was quite a •• aephyr," and
At the Wolcott Store,
many small building* in and about Nash
ville were leveled ; houses ereeked, window*
its Tobacco, only COets a lb.‘
rattled, dogs howled, babies equaled aid
For Sale Cheap X fair women looked scared.

* —The amount of shipments from this
station daring lhe year 1875, were as felk&gt;«: 183 — lo.bw, 179 —n
7

P.fieOer.

Printing !

Ready pay customer* shall have no causo
to complain of high prices.

4-c.,

ft.,

earningvfvix.

NEW GOODS

I

LARGE INVOICE!

very CHOICE lira of

JOB PRINTING!

Centennial

square demolished the window gi*s*
enortnoua amount of $26,358,091.00 (an av- IState Bt. ip a frightful manner.
' erwge of nveriy $600.erak) cf wME?
amount the Equitable life Asrarnsee Socimy alone paid $2,106,968.72 c.ni«

A FACT WORTH KNOWING.

OLD FELT HATS

NEW ART GALLERY!
1 Dob. rhoto*raoh«, SS-U*
8 Ferrotype, for
.SO

Boots and Short,

1OHN Q CRES8Y,
SBLE2R1JPJP,
Deonty County Surveyor nod GeMra! Cravvjaarar.
&lt; .filer at tbe roart bo-»e. tlx tinge, MUK
1*

EXVKLOrRB with
«* xma
.vUU Heed*, at tbe NEW8 Office, to be prtnted CHEAP. Stop uy*mt*m*traitheu*________

MONE^Y TO

LOAN 1

IX SUMS OP

$300.00 and UPWARDS
OM LONG TIME.
L. BUSSELL.
Office over J. RnmelTvi atom. H*sv»ea.Mleh.

ELI STRONG,
Practical Millwright,
■ILL ■ACHllXBY,
It. ala ninzoo,

-

-

Michigan.

BrtT run. and Speetfieaflnoe tor Mill Bnlldlu* a
Specialty. Carreepondenrv Invited. HE!

ELIHU CHIPMAN,
Jiisticc of the Peace,
So U
.

LOAN

o-sood„a«Mtty. .^An.brato—-UW-to Na

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

AT VIRY REASON ABIJC FIGURES.

DRUGS, MEDICIHES,

BOOKS, STATIOHABY.

jgatmiie gene gustititim.

Dry Goods
Toun Truly,

WALL PAPER,

paihts, oils,
VARNI8HES,

ORJfO STRONG.

LIVERY STABLE!
WM. VENN. Proprietor.

Dm. and ' Cloakmakin*

Fort Vane, Jacbai i Saiitav R. R.

IN ALL THE LATBSI BTTLBS.

TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMES.

At Prieee that Defy CompeUUra. A Large Btoek of

8Mrtl«gs,

Winee and Liquors !

Sheetiigs,

ATKINSON &amp; ROE,

FOB MXDICAi. ABD MXCHAM1CBL FOB

Ruhiegs,

POSES OXLY.

RaU, Caps,
Beats, Shers,

PAINTERS!

Retie**,

Do you want Paints and Oils ?
Do you want a good Book for the

NASHVILLE. MICH

RUtons,
Seirf.,

MEAT MARKET!

Firs, Ac.

ROE &amp; CLEVER.

Home Circle ?
Do you want School Books ?

Do yon want a Prescription filled
with care ?

IF SO,
Pteau aUi mA tiamin, Gvod, md
Chmpan

FRESH MEATS,

Erica,

befm

p—dkuuqr

dawkcrc.

Call and See U«.
Yoon Truly,

GIVE ME A CALL.

ate. Give them a call on W«rt side Maia St
Nashville, Mick.

KOCHER BROS.

Worsteds, Rea and Imi­
tation Laces, Yak Lace,
Passimeniire, Rea and
Imitation Hair Goods.

Coffees,
spices,

Bilgood's old aland, Nashville, Mich.

business ..il
&gt; wish with a

Fall and Winter

ULLfflKYHAICY GOODS!

BRUSHES,

teas,

thanking the public for past favors soliots a

Copying and Enlarging

‘

Makin* end Repatring neatly done aleo etriet at tenlion tu am orders pramptly. X—bvUto

MONEY TO

BOTTOM PRICES

ARTISTIC
decorated the principal windows of the city

&lt;S

PARADY, Manufacturer of

g

BOISE BRO’S.

whistles.
Also FINLEY'S CKLBBKATED TOLEDO

T II. LEE,
tie
ISvpvity HHorifT,
yeeUHXMI.h CellertfoS.E epeetelty.

Mnshvllie, Mich.

DRESS GOODS!

IILLTKKRY&amp;FANCY GOODS!

.

Collectioru a specialty.

Mr«. E. C. JPittiikarer

IFoUott Store-

A.ttaxaxciy at Law.

General Convtyancinr;,

life xnsuramce.
.'Bis piaa, now ioe
pvyu.-r
loaves the annual cash dividends on any

k *

OtBee over BolM Bro*. Proc Store, Mashvlila Ml«h.

L. J. WHEELER

Pain and Colored

times.

at tbe

VnanpUy.

Nashville, Mich., Jan. 27, 1875.

MAllIlIED.

In Kalamo, Jac. 1st. JSTC^AUto resi­
dence of the bride's father, by Bev. J. H.
Straight, W. M. Rian, of AlbiM to Miss
Cornelia Townsend of Kalamo.
* In Vermontvile. at the residence of W. C.
Bodine, on New Tear's day. by Rev. Rcb't
C. Bedford, Frank J. Foschis and Him Ida
A. Bqaiere, bosh of Nashville.

Pomeroy'* Demo- Example: On a $1,000 Policy No. 887, the
holder paid $124.80 in six years, when be
died, upon this, the Equitable Lito Asuranco Soc'ty, (one of the oldest and etrragtype and containing fully one-third more e«t in tbe country) paid the widow $1787.66,

paper ioi

Walrath, north Main St

ELEMENT SMITH.
IJ
LXWYF

DURING TUB

under obligation* to Mr. E. L. Parish, ths

wUl

I B. RASEY. Drayftrra. Goods and
W . nmtXM* ear^te 'o aav !»!»&lt;• J» th* vUM«*Biout beram, «nod dray and wiMo* baate.

“ NEWS” OFFICE!

D.

Dentlut,

Give I&gt;Ie a Call-

Proprietors.

For Sale Cheap 1

DEVjrXSTRYl

WEBSTER A. HOBB8, BMekVI raltb*. AI1 kind* of work In tb* Wscto»j"ltta

4SD »UU« IM

.

STUCCO,

The Berryville Sunday ScboqJ had a sup-

Frogs, mosquitoes and snake* were out to
—While an' oak log of considerable rite bld tbe Old Tear good bya and welcome the
was being made into lumber at the Sheridan New Year im
saw mill, recently, three lead bullets were **Henry Demaray, of Maple Grove, has
fraud in its very heart, all of which goes to made 80 lbs. of new maple sugar.
show that they were shot there when the
Josh. ’

AND

WHICH IB NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.

SALT,
’ HAIR.

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AINSWORTH fit BROOKS.

—The Ladies' Society in rranecllen with
the M. E. Church, contemplate getting up
a New England Supper.
The exact time tho school. The little folks received pros­
The Superintend eat
has not been desided open, but it will be ia eats from Old Banta.
the near fixture.
nice album in behalf of the school.
—L. J. Wheeler has handed in a new ad­
AH return thanks to Mr. H- and lady for
vertisement, which owing to a rush of work the kindness and good feeling* with which
does not appear In this week's issue. Thia,
however, does not prevent the continuance
$W A MW lot of Japan Tea fuel reosto of the good bargain* that are being given to The Sheridan Bunday School of which
Bev. J. N. Crittenden i* SupL.bad a Christo! ax FLINTS. only 75 eta per lb. fry it. customers at his stove.
Bowin* Machine Nsedtes aadJS—Rev. C. 1. Deyo left here last Monday
chiac Oil for nsl« al D. W. Lljtcours.
w2 to assist Rev. C. Mudge, of Maple Rapids,
than full of presents. After the distribuNew Styles Prints only 7 cts
the Supt. with a five dollar bill
Mrs. C.
at the 12} per, sent profit store.

CLOTHING
BOOTS AND SHOES,

SHINGLES.
WATER LIME,

which we ship and retail at bottom prices.

gar The advertisement that C. C. Wolcctl put in the NdWs last week about our
Saws is false, for wo have got the beet Dia­
mond tooth Saw* ever brought into this
town, and warranted in every respect, and
we are selling them fur $f,00 per foot.; we
ore also selling ax'ec for 90 cis, and every­
thing in proportion.
SMITH A PUTNAM.

BQU Kerosene Oil cmliflfi cts per GaL
at MeNamee C. O. D. Grocery.

.

h Ipntd U bUlt itcuilio,

We also keep on hand and have for sale

thia year it will be considerably year own
fault; and your yeay baa an extra day, too.

—B. H. Hoag has a new artosian drill
Mixkd Cavdx, st tba C. O. Bi GROCERY. which be say* works like a charm. He weeks visit to her twin sister st Fondulac,
sunk
a well for George Crowell, of Kalamo. Wis.
F. M. McNAMBB.

r. HmacocK,

with you. I trust by fair dealing ( shall bo
able to retain your confidence, and to win
that of stranger*.

Clover Seed, &amp;c..
ELEVA TOR W NASHVILLE.

49,

Hoaaa Bumasrs only $8JO pt

(11-lfi.)

I world respectfully inform my friend*
that I am

NEW!

Prepared Mtwcn MaaT, for Pies at

A. BARBER, M.. D., Homiop»!hle Phy.leUn »nd Strain. IMUre. nrar

H

M. FLINT,

—Hastings Journal Dennis is getting
—Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Truman will raready fee a Centennial baby. Buying flan­ ‘ertala the Christian Solclel at tbrir resi­
nel* and laying in a stock of •• soothing dence, Tuesday evening. Jan. 11th.
All
— MATCHEsVarranted 860 only sever syrup" and pargorie, you know.
lovers of fried cakes and coffee are oordisliy
invited
to
al
Lewd.
alt per - box st
McNamee’
C.
—Yoqr Leap Year is here. girl*, and your
Mrs. C. I. Dstq, Boc'y.
O. D. Grocery.
chance has begun. If you don't get married
SOMETHING

W. A. A YLSWORTH. Proprietor.

Clocks, Spectac cs, $c.

CHAS. W. DBMARAY

DM U K^kriU., Dm. KU.'ll.Ul
o'clock p m., tbe NashvIBecMusical Union.
Notice of its critical condition was given a

C. ELLIS. M. D.
• Off^ahS* W.-vBrnthej^pl

gardleee of all competition !

The new firm o

maple sugar.
MT READY MADR CLOTHING, Boots ^—R. R. Whits has sold hi* interset in the
and Shoes, Mittens and Gloves, Buffalo

14

We appreciate thecahuof Cath Cuetom, aud propoee to have it, re

M

Dera,

of the village lapped

K-m *»te of Mala

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Just opened 30 pieces Plaid Prints, (beaaties)
7 cents per yard.
••
“
10
"
Lonsdale Cottons,
. 12}
“
"
«.
20
“
Brown Cotton,
6
"
“
Piles of Feh Skirts at
/
"
85 «nd apwants.
Good Cotton Batts, pound tolls,
J
12} cents
Men'* Rubber Boots,
$2.95
15 Grades of Tea. from
38 cento and upwards.
A Keantiful Oil Chromo given with each pound sold.

07“
will commence afi
—Olds miH is marching with rapid stride*
this village on
Tuesday, February 1st, 1876, and continue
rrer the following Sabbath, and as much
longer as the interest may seem to demand.
Rev. W. Sinks, of Pittsford. Mich., will as­
sist the pastor. All are cordially invited to

Prices : W

our

girrrtery.
n. YOUNG. M. D.

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.ftmatanbipR'.stapesUSttol Xr.A&amp;uM.
________________________ _ Of Teunre-w. who to second c« tfas pacific
lhe padteaboa of Cabo. Is BaBroed &lt;-emnitte* will inteixltwo a taj ft
that tool— -a now nnforte^u tetot'eTexas I'sccte Kailroad.
-■*
Mtoxrwd a fa tank* fferiaian froxii ti» AUomeyGmaeral in tto tarxsoa tax com ta which 917S,OOU was unlawful 1 y ciillacted from tiist oorpcn:tion ot&gt; stock tori by nrm -rrerirut altena, and
it to preboMa that tto tatataymi^ totovfrtL
Negotiations are [&gt;eti-hiu: with Atmtna with

I taking the ground that no new ships ri.ou'd l-o
built, and no jmparatiotM of any kind made
axoapi fordefenaiva ptirpcM”, *nd that ihose
et-oukl eocitart priMpMly of torpedoes atri tto
—Advices froffi tbe PMUpptoe Wanda, in tbe
nreeasary coast defeiwre.
•
—Sir Edward Thornton, the tnr-pro of the Pacific Ocean, report a destructive htimcano
United States and Mexican (Yxnn.ia.iim, !&gt;•-, that occurred there Nov. 80, by which TO per­
awardtol 9«M.W&lt;J In Metawn ghk! to Ito Ataa sons were kilted and many buddings destroyed.
—Throe i^F*mrn killed in a coal mine at
Silver Mining Company, of New Yort, to lie
i»ri«l l»y Mexico.
■
—Work on the new Custom HouaeiuHl. Ixnjls
L*« Uvu ordered suspended by Secretary Briatow; owing to the exlianattau of tiio appropria-

—Freak Moulton han brought cult agatort
Mr. Beecher far malicious prawcution. laying
damagon at 4*50.000. Geo. Tracy thinka Monltou will be badly boaU n when tbe reae oornse down whole foreate ta to psta, and onto *
on for trial, which will uot t« for over a mouth noire whldi w» Iteard for mUea. ■
—Two ■ British steameri collided iu St.
George's Channel, recently, axri eno of tliom,
Government officers have come down on eight tho Dante, waa sunk. Twenty-thrre poraonn
dtstUleriee »nd rectifying liouan., and token
—The lumber mill of Ketobrook A Bowman,
poMMwakmof ilrem. It to cliargcd that they
were defrauding the revenue for a long limo al Melnddaa, VL. Waa burned tatoly. Tho Iqm
pre .ioiiA to the eciransa of last-May tn Chicago, waa extensive, the toauranee being (HO,000.
—A largo flour and rice mill in Wappfng,
at "bid. time Collector Wadsworth was reLondon, was dratniytxl by fire on tho let
Job’ll. Dork, O.ty Treasurer of Buffalo. N. Ou-' Urcm»n was killed. -Tho lorn fo oyor
y.,wixj filled dial ofltoe ‘for
terms, hot
tailed to
replanted kst fall, has bSxmM 'a
dsfaulter aud fled toCbnada. The amount of

A»TRUSO»T FOB 1SH.

000, !mt thu dly will not leas anything, -as his
securities are ample. Speculation in real estate
W»n tbe faiucijia) cause.
—A man named Minster, an employe of tbe
New York Humane Society, in a fit of despon­
dency. tho other, -day, eaumd by poverty aud
family diMgroemmu, killed Mt wife aud child

—There was a good deal cf promiscuous
torooting at Randolph Landing. Tenn., on tbo
cllMing day of last year. Carroll Hatton was
allot by Jack Htinvon from the window of bin
cabin, and the latter, while in charge of two
Cone tables, was. riddled with bullcta by the
friends of Button. no less than twenty ubota
being fired by different parties. Doth tbe Oou-

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NEWS IN SRIEE.
kbjuojuk.
—&lt;Jiarte) Rois turned up tbe other night on
board tho Montreal tram at Nashua, N. IL,
without a ticket. Ho gave another name at
first, but finally Raid . Ifec map who • placed him
on the train made him tel! a fictitious alary ;
that his name wan Boss ; that be lived in Phil­
adelphia ; that he was carried away while play­
tag with hie brother Eddie, aud • that hie motiier'n name wan Annie. Tbe sequel to the affair
ta briefly not forth in a dispaten from Milford.
N. H.. wliicli nays:
Charley Rons proves to
bo James Blanchard, s. procociomi youth of
thia iicigblorbood and a consummate liar.*'
—Cap*. Stipe, alias Geo. Thompson, repre••enting htateelf *s a brother of 8oerat*ry Chandlcr. on inspection duty, called al Benicia Bar­
racks. Cal., a few days since, and desired to bo
furnished with anna. Upon being informed of
the faHow'e tetagg. Mr. Chandler swt-word
that ho hail no brother, and ad vised Secretary
Belknap to hang the imposter.
—Mr. Tlie, formerly U. A Miiust'cr to Vene­
zuela. notr fills the officer of Minister from
Venezuela to this country.
—Three of Cbick^o'a prominent politicians—
Mesara. A C. Ileatag, H. B. Miller, and Jacob
Behm—hare been arrested ou diargot of cl&lt;fraudiug the internal rcvcuut.. Miller was
formerly County Treasurer of Cook County,
and Heaaug wx- a candidate for that office al
the las', fall election, but was defeated. All
three were large stockholder* in diatiltarire
which are a'leged io Lavs been ran crookedly.
The Govrrumenl authorities odirrior tiie cvjdoncs agariMt ttosa gentlemen as ramcluMvo,
and Hurt they are all in great danger of being
sent to the 1‘euUeuttary.
-The ease of Free and Loader, indicted for
1 wjnry in the Tilton- Beecher esse, came up in
tbe Brooklyn courts last week, aud as Price
confemad that he waa guilty of perjary, and
thia tatag the only evidence that could be ib«J
agahwt him. a »oUe jrro^jni wm entered in
the matter, and Ixitli mon we re ordered dischargod.
—
tiio Spanish stetermaa. to to»gam
take a prominent pari in politics.

—Tlia nat&amp;Li-r of revenue rollreUon diatrictH
in the country b*» been rafinred from 209 to
163, the cnenolidRtloi. effecting ■ oaving to tbe
Government of f2»,000 yearly in aaUrire,
-It is stated to Washington thaC*Uia loadtag
Eurojwan powors are to taver of American totervention in Cuban affairs. England io no?
only willing, tart anxtou* for each a corwumma-

lately, alleged that great irregulariUea existed
in tlw oSce ot the Borond CtoapL-oiter. aud
invmtigatiofl byaoomn|ptee beaded toyComAceurdmgly the Secretary called upon Second
CmaptruU; “ “ * - with tliri.- chief cterka. to resign, m &lt;mt«-1mk-

—ft la bMtevad in Washington that Mr. Itan&lt;Un'» btl! to remove diMMitte* from all par*01 P«- IxSL toe Boom aud Senate.
-Washington dwpatohas state that tb* frea-

—Tbeaafe of Benedict Bron.. Jewelers. Of
Now Tort, w»s robbed of 925,000 m diamonds
ouo nigbtlast week. Tbo clerks in charge bad
chloroform administered to them.
—The Grand Jury at Jefferson City, Ha, has
indicted ex-Adjatant General J. D. Crafton
and hia eon. charged with fraud in eonnectkxi
with the military service in Mianouri during tho
lata wax. The alleged frauds were find dis­
covered early last summer. Tbe Craftonn are
charged with forgery among other things.
—Edward H. Johnson, a notorious dciqicrado,
wlu&gt; was lately sent to the Tcniioascc Peniten­
tiary for twenty-ouo years (or robbing an ex­
press messenger named Brady in Memphis luu.
effected his eeeape from tho prison at NavhviUe.
Jolmson robbed the Unite.! States Express
Ctxnjuny hi tR. bouia twelve years ago, and
served six years In prison. He then became a
pirate on the MisH-rippt River and was commilted to robbery st Mem nldr. Henin away
to Texas, was captured, tried and imprison d.
and now ia free again.

-The China* people arc dissatisfied with
their officials for having concoded ao much to
tbo English' in ths negotiations with regard to
tbo murder of Ttfr. Margery, the former Driiii&lt;li
Minister to Chin*. - The diffitalty io-etotafared
to have been settled only temporarily.
—Foreign intarvcxiiiau in Cuba will not bo
tolerated. A late dispatch from Washington
ease: "It iajmsertod in prominent circle that
if, as ruportod from-London, there is * near ad­
vent of European interveutiou in Cuba. ourGovcnimcnt would infona oueh powen aa might
combine fur thia purpose that their course
would lie highly offensive to tho United Staten,
an it wotrta imply* design af controlling affidro
to localities coritiguouii to this ronntry-,Uiereby
injuriously affecting our ooromerdal and polit­
ical Intercuts, and for thia reaopo, apart finm
other considcrationn. tho United Staten should
continue to act in the apirit of tha Mouroc doc-Some of iboGonuMi newspapers have seen
in
1 the late dynamite horror at Bremerhaven
one
of the deleterious fruits of republican
1
institutions, and taken occasion to asperse
American character in connection with the
1crime. The American residents of Berlin held
a public meeting ta coiist-queuce of these as.pcrsions, and pretested in a resolution declar­
ing that Thompson's crime affocta the human
race, and not a particular nationality.
—Alfonso aud his Ministry, are divided on
the question of |&gt;crnnUing Queen'Isabella to
reside in Spain. The Ministry oppose it, but
the young King insists that his mother must
have an asylum in that country even if he

circular to ite naval comniU'.tani in regard to
tbe slave trade. It orders that any slave re­
ceived on a British man-of-war on the high
1"ore shall bo retained aboard until ho ran be
lauded in the country or transferred to a vessel
where bis liberty will be asdflre.
—The Bishop of Pew. Germany, has been
sentenced to six months' imprisonment fur a

, —The Secretary of the Treasury has given
—Germany is believed to ba qntelly working
dlrectioua for the retirement of 9644,350 legal- for tbo absorption of Belgium.
teudcr notes on account of national bank dr—Bpain proiuiaee some needed reforms in
colatiou tamed during December. This will Ccba and to satisfy al) j tint complaints of the
leave oahttauding legal tenders, until a fur­
ther reduction 937.182,722. The amount of
additional national bank ootee Lemied -aiocc
Nov. i is 91.761.280. and the total amount
iaaued since tbe pamago of the act of June 14, were compelled td suspend operations.
1874 is 912,715,975. Tho amount of Segal—Ledocbowaki, Archbishop of Berlin, will bo
tender notes depoutod by national banks for released from imprisonment on the 3d prox.,
the purpoee of retiring circulation eiuce Nov. 1 and tho Catholics of Germany will celebrate
is 92.987.200.
tbe event in an appropriate manner. The
—When Col. Banga retirea from Ito Suptriu- Archbishop is still of tbe opiiios that the Eotondency of the Railway Mail Service, ho will clrelaatical Courts had no authority to depute
be Huocacdq! by Hire.’ M. Vale, the present
Assistant Sujiertatendent.
- Hundreds of naval officer* and others,
whose experience has brought them to the
Washington Navy Yard will regret to learn of
Hie death of old Basil Brown, for the last fifty
ycare mereengrr at the C«na»istaEit &lt;rf tbo he onco registered nt Bangalore, in the
Naw Yard. Ha aaa 7n vnaru r.t
.
Mysore 1’rovjnce, tn Indio, an inch and
at hts post until uiya &lt;tay» before bis death.
Ho wae bora in tbo DUtrict, and wm 15 ycais a quarter of rain tiiat foil in twenty minixtes. He also stnteH Uiat 7 and 8, anti
old when U.c Britiab bnracd the Capitol. ’
- Shares ni tbo Bank of California arc irerth 1 even more iuchcc, have been ganged in
only ey.50 to 915 at public sale.
that district in a rain of twenty-four
-A change wan made on the Irt iast. in tho ! hours. About the year 1856, when par­
tariff, for cable rates by the Anglo-American ! , ticularly disaatrons floods occurretl in
line for general news diapatchre. Tbe diargc ;
hereafter will be 25 cento jwr word, in gold.
' India, Mr. Pncklo declares that, at
—During tbe year 1875 lhe aggregate ytahl ; Madras, more than 2d indies of rain fell
of gold from the mtoea on Uiia conLumt v»5 in-twenty four hours! and that more
990.899,037. an increase of
over the than 7 indies fell within six hours. This
prod oct of the preceding year.
I ' w» gauged at tho Madras Ol&gt;eervatory,
—Secretary Chandler to preparing additional , aud registered every hour. “ A coffee­
important movements in the pension ncrviav'
planter on the Western GhantA of MyHe is hopeful of reducing tbo expenses in that
continucs Mr. Pncklo, "told me
it Hoofikul, he bad .ganged,, in
o,
foe s up a grand to-al of 4703,228 00?. bciug August,
’
1874,. 131 inehee in one day, and
a-ai nrm non more Uiau Ue ___________
920,000.000
loeviotM year. Him 10{ tbe next.
He doicribod it as a
includei merchandise, produce aud mauidacsullen,
intermittent,
continuous down­
turod goods.
- Tlie public debt siatrmcnt for December pour, the monotony nf which was very
shows an increase of 91 918.0W. Coin in the depressing. At Mahublcahwar, on the.
Treasury, 979,834,448; currency to tho Treas­ same line of Gliauta, lhe average fall is
ury. n 117.3441 rpedal depoeitaerf legal tenders 240 inches, chiefly in the four or five
for tl-o reJwnptiou of certiflcatM of dejKisit, months from May t &gt; September iudu935 175.000; coin certificates. &lt;31.198 300; out-1
sriro ; while, at tho Chcrrapoorji' Hills,
"tending legal terrier.. 9371.aW.22fi.
I
-A review erf tbo general gram trade in Eu- not very far from Calcutta, thc aversge
ghunt for 1875 j rouonnere it a year of low fall is over GOO inches, or (iiayj 17 yards
piicce m d an inferior yiakl.
of rain !"
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AX AGKI&gt; IfitlDK.
The Hon. Mrs. Norton, .whose ap­
—The President declares .1 to bo his inteution to find a place for every rx-duioD aoidier proaching marriage ' to ‘Sir. W. Starling
removed from Mibortlina’o positions by the Maxwell is announced in Loudon, is
House, so tong as there is a Democrat left m pother advamyid in years for a bride,
tbe Executive Ihpartmeuto. AU the Hoose,
being now sixty-sevyn years old. Her
vmplcycs that Lave Lcex.- turned out to ma«-e
ruem for Dtmocrah liave Ixieu pgpvided f.ir. grandfather was tbe eelebrated dramatist,
orator,
and statesman, Richard Brinsley
Cbm tar, in tbk manner.
—The Hlincrt Independents ere to meet in Sheridan. Her tlrnt. toarriage to Eon.
convention at Decatur, Feb. Ifi, for the jxir- George Chappel Norton took pUico nearly
P&lt;wt&gt;of uomiutirg Brale offircra and sppomta half a century ago, in 1827. 8be was a
precocious rhymester, and a volume of
ber juvenile poems was published in 1820,
when George iY. had just began to reign,
aud James Monroe was President of the
United States. Her most widely-known
poem, “ Bingun on the Rhine,” was the
scinxil-boy declamation of men now post
middle age. Miss Sedgsi de, in her “ Let­
ters from Abroad,” (publixinxl in 1841),
deacribt d Mrs. Norton as “ the perfewtion
of
intelfectaud and physical beauty, unit­
RAILROAlt INTELEtflKNCK.
—During Mr. LamuV abacnca in
I ing masculine Iokvj with feminine delito took altar his u&gt;t«r*»to as a candidate for '

Tbe FiMMCte (Ta.) HeraM Ima ttah
nished by the recent experience of sonw
t •• Last vert Mr. W. W. Wnmaek
stage-drivers who started ont from Son
and family, who Hvc on' Jataea Rivyr,
Francisco en route for Loa Angclrat.
Tbn
&amp; "if were arouK-el late in tbe iright by the
barking of their dogw, and the exceHwit
mm of $250,000 in gold, and thia w»
Ixrtawwifo endeavored to incite ber
guarded by n J*rty Mio carried abut*
worthybtbban$ to investigate the moat*
guDR, Hcuty rifios and. Colt revolvers,
it. Be declined to be disturbed,
however, by what be thought a trivial
ro«ul agehta who might present themmatter,' nnd nhe boldly ventured out
mtives.
The* stegn toiled ou through
With tho aid of a servant and tbe dogs
Mio &lt;*ptared n tmitondoua bear (ooniddering ite age), to the aetonishment of
overtaken by another coach containing a
her liege lord, who put in hia appearfull loud of jMMWengera.
The latter bad
^noe after the fight was over.”
■^xtrsljr jgo&gt; Ixsyond tho hearing of _t^e
npri«f&gt;Uj g«rttamM ^n»«ri1&lt;lar.»w
brush that lined the road and pronounced
ths single word,. “Stop I”
The &lt;k*er
rcuiod in his furious steeds with Mcom-

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ing promptness.
Tbe sprightly gentletaunF seteing his order so unquestionably
obeyctf, Hrew a pistol from his hipjsickct, and, carelessly cocking it, skid,
Throw out tliai treasure-box.” Hav­
ing uttered his second command, tho
stranger stood at. hi» case awaiting com­
pliance, at tho same time entertaining
lb« pawngm Tilt i.auat .oaditftfc
whistling performance.
The express
agent, with ttocoming baate, tumbled thd

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treasure-box put of the window, whereppon tlw aristocratic gentleman, dis- (auning to cxipIpQjljnU-otlwra, pronounccii his final command,
“Drive on!”
The driver gave his
horses free rein, sounded a tattoo with
tho snapper of Iiis whip, and the stage
went hilling off nt unusual sjiecd with its
load of passeugcni, minus tlw tressetfobox. But what must have been the dis­
gust of tho highwayman when he found
Hut $1.50 in silver to reward him for his
('ntorprise I Meantime the other coach,
with ita precious burden of 8250,000 in
bright gold coin, sped on unmolested to
its destination. Two nights after this
nffiir the exploit was repeated at the
same jxiint, with no material variation

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in detail or result, save that tho solitary
h ighwayinan eociffed $3,d00 brgofd with­

out resistance from tho occupants of tho
coach.

' A correqxjndent of tho Akron (O.)
Argus revives some interesting bits of
history regarding slftighing in Northern
Ohio. The great sleighing iournamenta
of 1866 are still vividly remembered by
our dtizens. Solon, Cuyahoga County,
inaugurated the “strife" by getting up a
party of seven four-horse teams, aud
challenging any town te bent them.
Twinsburg did beat them with' fourteen

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teams.
Bodford went to Twinsburg
with thirty-four teams. Northfield then
tried it on, bnt fell short of the requisite
number of teams to take tho banner.
Brecksville then entered th© lists with
lifty • four teams. Royalton then came in
Please twntl tne half a dozen of
with sixty-eight teams. Then Boston Seined—m Schnappn " ia the way a toper
went to Royalton with eighty-nine । wrote it when ho wna sobering off from
teams.' Richfield then pounqcd' govn1
into Boston with’ oAo hundred and fiftyfour teams, and planted tho banner ou
tho summit This was on the 11th day
of March. A few days afterward .Bum­
mil, Medina, Cuyahoga, ns counties,
entered into the contest and visited
Richfield under their appropriate lead­
ers, Medina having 140, Cuyahoga 151,and Summit 171 Zour-borM teams, 402 in
all. Not satisfied with the discomfiture,
Medina was bound to try again, and on
the 18th day of March, though tile
sleighing was rather thin, that'countT,
with bonis pl mini© and flying bannuii,
drove triumplianHy into Akron with 181
four-horse teams, the most extensive
sleigh-ride from one county ever )&gt;eforo,
or rinco, known in the United Slated.
The Medina people are now inviting
neighb aing counties to “ come and
take " that banner. Shall it be “took!"

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Dr. William A. Hammond, of New
York, the distinguished authority in
nervous iliscancs, contributes an article
to the Boston Medical and Surgical
Journal ot December 16, on “ The
Causes of Vice-President Wilson’s
D.'atb.*' He reviews tho published re­
sults of tho post-mortem examination,
and oonclmurt that the immediate cause
was not! apoplexy! bnt “,41id suddfn
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pneumogastric nerves.*” He thinks the
disease was not of long duration, bnt
probably began' just before the ViccPrefiident consulted him, Nbv. 7. . He
thinks Mr. Wilson’s sudden prostration
in the bath-room of the capitol, two
weckrbeforo his death, was duo to a
clot, probably a thrombus of one of the
vertebral arteries. The Vico President
first consulted Dr. Hammond on the 4th
of September, complaining of pain in
tlie l»ck p[ the head and inability to.
alecp.* Tho Doctor-’prescrilMid for "Ixfah,
and when he bsw him again on the 15th
ol October, he wanqp^bepjK } On the

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xvxxincr.-. A jury in New York recently rendered
, singular verdict The Clerk of tho
a
1Court put pw usual itfquiry : “G^tld-]
men
of the jury, have you agreed on s'
.
verdict?” “ We have," raid the foreman.
“ How say you," quwiod tbe Clerk, "do
you
find for this plaintiff ot for the de;
ftaxlant-)**'; IWfiiraaan |&gt;! rasp4*s4
banded up to Judg-j Lawrence a roll
of paper on which was written : “ We
the jury, uiu*nimou.dy agrms that we can­
not find cither for the plaintiff or fat the
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। Barry County, Michigan,
Editor and Proprietor.

Progression. No Retrograding,
VOL. III.

Nji^HVILLE; BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1876.

NO. 16.

shrug their shoulders, evidently think­
“ Here aha is," mid Violet “ Where
ing us somewhat effeminate, to complain
“Miss Violet Raynor, ” repeated Mr. I
Bnt Violet went to sleep happy that plied to? by a tramp for employment branch of science, giv«&gt;s precedenoe to of a chill, the existence of which their
Mann, “ I have come tos conclusion can- night, and Henry had such a dream that The applicant said he oould do anything, the aquiline, royal or Roman noso, ns stronger constitutions end weather-worn
bo thought he must be dead and in from editing a newspaper to conducting being a sure indication of an energetic, skins cannot recognize."
resolute and ruling mind, and rites in
“Ah!” said Violet; “iaii pafimblef” heaven.
.
“You are demoralising the school,
And in the spring the two vfrt mar- plished stenographer, and ho exhibited proof the names of Julius Crcsar, Canute,
Just as .the fast trotting . on Rose
*» frit tb«- falUu* of tb. .Irw;
Min Raynor," said' Henry ; “setting a
letters from various distinguished per­ Charles V., Edward I., Robert Brace,
«;treet yesterday afternoon had reached a
bad and unladylike example to every
Violet Raynor woa her father's only sons commending him to the good offices Wallace,* Columbus, Pizarro, Drake,
point of "bursting excitement, when some
William TIL, Conde, Loyola, Elizabeth
one here. When such scholars are found daughter, and could do as kite pleased
of the horses had got right down to busi­
with him; and ho did not wait to die be­ Like moat geuiuste he was needy. His of England, Washington and Welling­
ness and were really going inside of- nine ,
paper collar, a world too large, had been ton. He tells us that astuteness and
fore he made her rich.
minutes, an elderly woman and her
craft, refinement of character, and love
you. Take your liat and llboks and leave
Wild now! O, dear, no. The swoetdaughter turned off Main street on to
thij room, had never enter.it again while pet, most ladylike little woman; and the refused longer to do duty and persisted of art and literaiure are the characteristRose and headed the old mare for home.
I am teacher."
.
two are as utterly happy as mortals' in tickling his left oar. His pants were
The wagon was of tho ragged edge
badly frayed at the bottoms and his aware . that Milton, Petrarch, Spenser,
Violet Raynor stared at him in amaze­
make, and was the identical one tluU G.
shoes could only be called shoes by tho Boccaccio, Raflaellc, Claude, Rubens,
ment ; she laughed.
Washington used to go in to sec his
KlI.tKD Bl- A. CATAJfOVXT.
farthest stretch of courtesy. Hia coat Titian, Murillo, Canova, Addison, Shel­
“ I’ll go when I’m ready, Mr. Munh,
girl. Tlw old mare wan a consumptive
A correspondent describes the terrible
ley, EraHmus, Voltaire and Byron were
and come back when I please, ” she said.
affair and wore $700 worth of native
fate of Jackaon Frailey, a veteran old
remarkable for craftiness, however truly
“ I suppose yon forget who I am—that I
spavins with ringbonss to match. •
Pennsylvania hunter, who started out
“Surely," thought the gentleman, set down ns lovers of literature and art.
nm Col. Raynor’s daughter, and tliat ijo
They were sailing majestically down
from Martinsville 6u: Wodnefiday of. last
Alexander the Great, Constantine, Wol­
schoolmaster can turn . "me out qf
Rose street, tho blind animal smelling
week with two comrades on a hunting
scanned him furtively the poor fellow sey, Richelieu, Ximcnes, Lorenzo de
school."
her way along and the old lady telling
expedition^ The Welch Mountain in the
evidently divined his though tn, and a Medici, Raleigh, Philip Sidney and, Na­ Tilda how “ streaked she felt when that
Mr. Munn arose, went to the wardrobe,
vicinity is heavily timlierwl and sur­
blush*mounted to the very roots of his poleon owned hybrid noses, neither Bo­
and took down the coquettish liat, uacque
l&gt;eart young clerk ahowod her ntcx:Linge,
rounded l&gt;y groat swamps and ravines,
man nor Greciiln, bnt something between
and parasol, carefully deposited the
that; looked like store candy," when the
in winch Iwara, catamounts, and other
“I have no.employment for you," the. two. Tho wide-nostriled noee be­
books in tho heat strap, .and handsd
hard-breathing trotters came up behind
wild animals are plenty. The hunters
said the gentleman, ** but (and he h«u- tokens strong powers of thought, and a
them to her.
with a terrible clatter, and began to pull
did not return on Wednesday night nor
love
for
serious
meditations;
Bacon,
’
“ Put your things on. Miss Raynor,"
tated nervously under the appealing look
out alongside tho ponderous caravan.
wan anything heard of thorn the next
Betimes seldom outlive their pien&gt;.
of the tramp) liavo you had anything to Shakespeare, Luther, Wycliffe, Crom­
ho said, “ and allow me to open the door
The old lady uttered jtjst one word :
night, and their friends determined to
well, Hogarth, Franklin, Johnson and
’
Honey-bees are winged raercluuxtafor you, unless, indeed, you prefer to
dispatch searchers to find them. On
tbpy cell their honey.
apologise, and behave henceforth nn a
Tears sprang into his eyes as tho unfor­ Gnllileo being a few of the famonti
And she gave the old mare a tooth­
Friilay morning twenty stalwart woods­
“ eogitative-noaed " ones.
Vespasian,
manner th$t shall not disgrace the school
tunate replied :
Dos’t color meerschaums for a living.
less
cluck
and
shook
the
reins.
men started to search for the missing
Correggio and Adam Smith, odd as the
and yourself.”
The trotters nailed byi The old ladyr It is simply dy(e)ing by inches.
men. At about 10 o'clock the body of
I have walked from Chatham to De­ conjunction^eems, were men of the same
“ Apologize," said Violet, who began
fired the butt end of the reins at the•
Seeing is not believing.
There are
Frailey was found nearly covered up in a
troit," glancing down at his wretched mental type, possessing deep insight
to tremble, reflecting on the questions
old nare, and braced against the dashi many men you can see and yet cannot
snow drift near the foot of tho mountain.
into character, and a faculty for turning
that would be naked at home. “I cer­
believe.
board.
His clothing was tom off from his throat
tliat
insight
to
account,
or
their
hawk“Gad’s mercy!” gasped tho other,
tainly shall do no such thing. You'll
The trotters sailed along.
Ana
the balloonista airy-nauffAbt
“ say no more," And seating himself at noMw were false physiological beacons.
apologize to mo liefore long."
.
Tho old lady told Tilda to liang on, when they make on ascension and fail to
and abdomen wore terribly lacerated,
his table, lie wrote the following, and Certainly it would l&gt;o unsafe always to
Then ahe put on her liat nnd walked
and yelled:
return
I
seemingly by the claws or teeth of a wild
judge of a man by his noee. Suvaroff,
handed it to the forlorn creaiure :
Hlowly to the door.
“G'lang,
Fanny I
whish! shoo!
animal. Nothing farther was found un­
“ Fim* cento for biled istersi” said
for instance., scarcely comes in the cate­
The w^ole school followed her with its
Meevra. Gilhnan Bros. :•
g
’
up!
’
’
til the party reached Tamarack swamp.
i n countryman at a restaurant yesterday.
gory St weak-minded men, although he
many eyes, and aho was consciotui of n
Tho old maru broke into a hippity-hop1 “It’s stew much.”
While going about the swamp ono of tho
wore as veritable a snub as James I ,
signal defeat What could she do, she
canter.
men found Frailey’* rifle standing against
THE VOVUG TEACHER.
j
H is a letter that should not travel.
Ho handed tho order over and the ro- Ricluml Cromwell and Kosciusko. Even
asked herself, to turn the table on this
The old lady's txmnet flew off and
a tree. Both barrels were empty. A
cipiont departed in hot haste. Nothing if there, be an art to find the mind’s con­ hung by the throat-latch, and Ler, Why i Because you never ought to take
conqueror of hers, and at least set the
There were wild scholars in that
short distance to tho right, in a hollow,
more was seen of him, but on Saturday struction in the now*, there ore ho many glasses balanced themselves on tho( it away from homo.
school laughing at him before she opened
nchool—tho girls well-grrsin romps,
wns the l&gt;ody of an enormous catamount.
the gentleman who gave tho order hap­ mongrel organs about that it must per­ end of her noee and hung on with both,
•the door! She had not much chance.
When times are hard lazy men have
who were almost without exception
It was covered with wounds, one being
force be one of but limited application,
less fear that friendt will get a job of
hands.
handsome, and who knew ifc A nice She wbh very near it, and there was he, made by a rifle ball, and the n*t plainly pened in at Messrs. Gillman’s and asked
aad scarcely more helpful than tho ad­
I&gt;olitc and calm ns possible, with hia
for the bill.
,
work
for them to do.
A Img of bran in the back end of the
time fair-haired, blue-eyed, gentle young
by a knife. The snow liaving been
hand on the latch.
Her black eyes
The half-dozen waiters who were vice of the wise man who, professing to wagon bobbed up and down like।
A PHinoftornEK being asked wind was
Harry Munn was to have with them.
scraped away about the tree against
furnish ladies with instructions as to
danced about her. Near her was a shelf.
standing
in
the
office
grinned
sardonic
­
a boy with tho stomach ache, and the। the first thing necessary toward winning
He gneosed tliat as he arose at his desk
which tho rifle stood, the hunter’s knife,
On the shelf stood what Violet supposed
ally as the cashier handed out the fol­ choosing their husbands, says: “I would road track looked as if a s^und of intoxi­ the love of a woman, answered, “ an op­
on the first morning.
n long clasp knife, with a buckhorn
recommend a nose neither too long nor
to be on ink bottle.
To toss the con­
lowing :
cated wheelbarrows had been running a&gt; portunity.”
handle, and pieces of his clotliing were
Five young men and one elderly woman
too short, neither too low nor too high,
tents In the teacher’s face was not a very
found. It was evident tliat there had
had (Tine from that school house van­
A nrm.F. two-year girl, witnessing a
neither too thick Dor too thin, with nos­
elegant piece of revenge, but it would
The trotters came back.
quished, and now he headed the forlorn
been a fearful struggle, for ’ the ground
pDow-Htorm, ran to her mother, raring :
trils neither too wid- nor too narrow."
make trim look funny and cause a about
The old lady soothed her rickety ani­ ' Mamma, look out of the window, and
hope—a man not five-aud-twenty yet,
wus covered with blood for several foot
She caught it in her liands. “I’ll set
mal bock to a trot and adjusting her see tlie pop-corns falling.’’
with a collegiate education, sensitive
around, and the underbrush was bloody
you a copy before I go, as well as a bad I and broken. The search was resumed,
feelings, and no physique.
He knew
There are now iu active’ service in the bonnet and spectacles, spitefully cjacu- I
“ Han your son Timothy failed I” in­
example, girls," she cried ; and then
rartrtdfo oo taari
nothing aljont gills. His two dsmure
navy of ti&gt;e United States one Admiral, lated :
and the other two missing huntere were
quired Gubbens of Stabbcns the other
the ooc tents were dashed in the teacher’s
••Soasy!’’—Kalamatoo TrAeyraph. I
sisters might not have been of tho same
one Vice Admiral, twelve Rear Admirals,
at lust discovered alive and well, though
day. “ Oh 1 not at all; he has only as­
face.
Total.................... . ..........................
S3 TO twenty-five Commodores, forty-eight
race, for all the likeness . there wns be­
! signed over his property, aud has fallen
Alas ! Tho result was not a laugh—it they knew nothing of tho fate of Fraitey
A KBJTTUCKT Lorx LBTTBR.
*’ Well," said tho gentleman, “ a man Captains and ninety-one Commanders.
tween them and these romps. And was a scream of terror as the young man until now, ho haring separated from
I book to take a better position,” wiui the
Tho following is n verbatim ct liter­
they were so pretty, especially Violet rolled in horrible agony qpon the floor. them on tho first day out Frailey was who could acoomplisli that feat at a sin­ There aro'six fleets, with five vessels,
j replyatim copy i&gt;f an important document I
Raynor, tho worst romp of all.
There ore
Mr. Munn taught a class in chemistry in known throughout Pcnnuvlvania as the gle sitting undoubtedly needed a little besides, on qiccial service.
EMrnorEB—Good morning William,
which forms a portion of the records of
In those first days they tried all their tho seboolyoom on Saturday afternoons, Nimrod of the State. Ho had followed lunch, and (with a alight but yet per­ eighteen vessels in the North Atlantic
a suit now pending in one of tho courts how are you! and how s your poor old
old tricks ; liid their slate pencils and and this shelf wns devoted to the articles hunting and trapping for thirty years, ceptible wince) here’s your money."— station, mounting elghty-two guns and
mother!
William—Well, sir, I'don’t
of
this
city,
says
the
Louisville
Courier
­
having a tonnage of 14.G18.
In the
heated his, ebalked faces on the black­ for tho study. It was a.bottle of some and had killedgover 2,000 deer, 243 Detroit Free Pre**.
know ; I don’t live with the old woman
South Atlantic squadron there are three Journal. The letter begins :
board, and wrote rhymes in the copy terrible acid whicii Violet Raynor hail bears, 25 catamounts, three panthers,
now; I’ve got lodgingi of’my own.
vowels, of 8,325 tons, with thirty-two
lx&gt;okn"; passed some simple answer tliat taken' in her hand, and she had flung it and unnumbered wolves and foxes.
(Pause.)
But I won’t sec her want
The Case of Bailey vs. Bailey c&amp;me ups guns.
In tho European station .there
everybody kz.ew up and down the claw; full into poor Henry Munn's bine eyes.
Employer—Ah, j»erhaps that’s why you
in the Superior Court, nt Norwich, CL, are five veeaels, of 7,123 tons, carrying
talked, ste apples and cracked note; Sho was beside him on her ktn-es now,
The
New
York
correspondent
of
the
seventy-five
guns.
Four
vessels
of
thirty
Wednesday,
and
was
finally
settled.
far
tho
father
happyne-s
aeording
to
my
dewrote him a love letter, which they crying aud praying, and vowing her
.
___
A New Loxnos connoiwur of liquor,
rigned with the name of the late deposed ignorance of the contents of the jar ; and Detroit Free Frau writes as follows re­ Mr. Bailey’s evidence as to his court­ guns and 4.5fJ8 tons aro at.tho North
-Pacific station, and three veaacls of appli according toyoar dcteraiingation aixl de- | understanding that rum improved vn
spinster, and sent it to him by a small lie, amidst his agony, found voice to as­ garding tho groat Anplctonian enter­ ship was as follows:
twenty-nine guns and 3,826 tons are at the ■tor. Your love to me u«s been mow free, being sent to MS, intrusted a cask to an
child, who arrived in scbooltime; bet sure her tliat he believed her, before lie prise :
. &gt;
r &gt;—
Captain who did not return for three
Tho Appletons *dvcrti*&lt;&gt; their nev editor, of
South Pacific station.
The Asiatic
flies on the wing with paper slips tied lost all confidence.
Jouruoy where with you I cannot meet ? my
the Cyclopedia *&lt;. an appropriate holiday gift. grUirr. Bays aho to me. •• la ycmr daughter Hqaa 'run coiutiata of seven vessels,
years, when the New londonito found
to their legs ; tripped over his toes and
Jove M »U11 tha aaim amt I do hope I will gtt
Eight woeka after this, a young man It certainly is a most valuable and cxtraonlnunthat
all tho rum had been absorlted.
apologised ; upset liis inkstand on lay upon tho pillows of tha spare room
•• WhaiH you do for a bonaakeepor aaya'aho; mounting fifty-three guns, and having a au3W.fr. In thia null I chootiae you frem
Affectionately seizing the sailor’s hand,
tonnage of 5,489. Tliwlist of vessels in
purpose ; and did a thousand other such in CoL Raynor's house. He was thifi price ever undertaken in the United States. A
he
naively
gave thanks, asking, “ Can I
the navy shows that there are five first
impiah things.
'
and worn, aud there was an indelible littls information couccruing it may not be out
, ever forget your goodness in bringing
rate*, thirty second rates, thirty-one third
He kept thinking that Violet was the Hear on his forehead, and ono of his blue j
you
mua
excuse
tni
nhcait
letter
until!
yon
aend
toezrth roltune. and the two remaining volumes
back my coak ? Never, never I”
rates and rnx fourth rntee.
There are
prettiobt girl he badevorteen. Bhelooked eyes was closed forever; but matters
aro in prwm, and will ba isaned within a few
Right off
twenty six wooden sailing vessels, classi­ truly obedient.
A utixe five-year-old was told by his
so good and sweet, too. JIow conlitshe were better than hail been hoped for a months; Fran the beginning ef th* fin-t volfied into five second rates, nine third
grandmother that all such terms as “by
join in these frolics! And fndeeil she long time, for he had l&gt;een expected to
a tee of Hie first class and eight of the 5 you git thia letter and you will oblige toe.
golly,” “by jingo,” “by thunder," ect,
Beaido him rat a
..vms
as Ik. 1 as the rest, and once or l»e utterly blind.
second claas, and four fourth rates. Tho
were only minoed oaths, and but' little
yonng girt It was Violet Raynor. She atiou of the first Cyclopedia, published fifteen
twice actually behaved beautifully.
homc, »JI right.
number of ironclads is twenty-six. Tho
better tlian any other profanity.
In
Violet certainly could l&gt;e charming, if i was also a little worn, and her whole
n»id Mr. Bail«y.
•• Rhe waa a ragged- largest number of guns carried by any
fact, she aaid, he could tell a profane
•Ae
She," oa
on her part,
port, secretly :j
«he choose. She,
seemed altered. She had been
-k|[
t
tion of a compiataly original work of the same lookbig
A medical gentleman writes to the
girl;
looked
etrong
and vessel is forty-aix, tho Colorado and tho
thought the teacher very haudaomo and | reading to him. Now, in the twilight, ‘ kllwj &lt;^14
hnMtT'frM ulen in
oath by the prefix “ by.” All such were
haady
like.
She stayed tliat night.
Minnesota each having tliat number. New York Tribune to correct, ho rays, oaths.
“Well, then, grandmotlw r,”
pleasaaL
She wm 17, -atxl old |
Put the. boek down and looked at i throe ywn ago, a very largo literary tera. cool
two very prevalent errors with regard to
said the little hopeful, “ thero's a big
enough to think of handsome me n with him
' ’ witli tears in 'her eyes.
'
prising U»e forriaoet write™ u&gt;&lt;] bchohra in the mind. I ntialij told her we would go to th* The vessel of the greatest tonnage ca­
apoplexy.
The
symptoms
of
this
dispacity
is
tho
Franklin,
tho
flog
ship
of
rar. Mura.- riu, -Id, -I burr ' 2^^
* By tele- oath in tho newspapers,
ministers and get tnarriod, arid accordingly
some interest Hi* delicate manner and
. ... —....................
the European squadron, which iaof 3,173 case are due to u lack of proper pupply
gentlemanly habits pleased fair, and she
The old tally gave it up.
mind was full of foreboding all Ute way."
tons burthen, ami efirries twenty-nine of blood to the brain, and not, as is gen- ;
,W«uM have behaved hexaelf in* lady­ IragwMv, bnt I Iraed to ugltito jou.
MEAHTRIS.
1— reran-,
AIter this account of his courtship Mr. guna.
Ono of the ironclad vessels—the erally supposed, to “a rush of blood to
like yny but for popular opiutou. Bui, Now you are ao much bettor, I muat nay ■ red Uw unouut of uaw a»Urr uldul would
the head." The rupture of the cerebral
ataa! tho“giite" had oeeolved not to it If I could live over that old school- j ®*ko • very reepoctable cyclopedia at ite-lf. Bailey proceeded to give his matrimonial CoIomus—carries ten guns; one mounts
blood vessels is dpo to weakness of their
experiences.,
The
following
moral
was
give in to any young man teacher. time, I would be so very different—in- : Mcreover,
there
te scarcely a line
drawn
from
these
cases
:
•
each, and two have but one gun each. costa, catiMxi by general debility or ill
They were proud of their horrible con- J-KlIwmM. law ao aabra,e&lt;l of an’*"
"In"“ ■“
The Roanoke, of six guns and 2,260 tons, health. Another error is that fleshy per­
the!
A1..1 —
&lt;1 a T i
’ b** IM’t bw’u " boiled down."oo to speak, half
. JL
I
riarl^-ureura.ru.
lum the greatest tonnage capacity.
Ten sons aro peculiarly liable to this attack.
do well hvd tatmted her with being done to you, I aball rarer torpre mypre-wred it. ao cueful are the
Jcaapbtoa;
of the ironclads arc at the North Atlan­ Recent researches develop the fact that
cowardly. Violet could not yield to her
■elf all my Iif« I shall never be happy chief editeni to have the work itaolotaly pertic
station,
but
tl*ey
do
very
little
cruis
­ the majority of persons attacked are
for an tour. I never am.’’
fort in every raipect. Among the writers en■luj&gt;
ing. The remaining sixteen are hud up cither spare or of ordinary habit of body

teacher admired her, and, tinder Buch JO.

will not reproach yourself eoj
Judge Cooler. Prof. J. 0. Dalian. Prof. Richard
tnamph to hold out * • He’ll think I’ve
taken a fancy to him if I give in," said
be blind.
I have been thanking God j I’ourtalea, the Bev. Dr. Bernard O'Rafily. Hr.
she. And in the qaeermrt spirit of de­
fiance she fairly led the riot from that bhnd.”
She bunt into tears.
'
“You patient angel/’ she said. “But
bear, but he had no intention of giving
in. One by one ho conquered the girls.
The small ones he switched on their ' “ Hate yotf!” ho aoid.
, ——.wiuuo «UUMU&gt;
fxmuahcn* in
Then he paused.
j W.OOO before a copy i« wH. Tl.uw the outlay
-dinncrieM—to long

r* •» ‘■“v*.

«-»i -u i»*i

never forgotten nic all these weeks.’
Of course he did not wish to switch

at different points.
Tliough there are
By an arrangement between the parties nominally on* hundred and twenty-four
You are well oft when you are in a
A bhxms for “month ” is now iu do-.
Mr. Bailey withdrew bin petition and vessels in the navy, only forty-fonr have
healthy neighborhood, with enough to
ma»d. Hero is enr
very old, but
made uo defense to the wife taking tho assignments*at stations, in squadrons or
eat and drink, a comfortable, well-ven­
decree of divorce.—Benton Globe.
on special service.
tilated apartment to sleep in, and you
ore paying all your expenses and laying
The Commander-in -Chief of the Brit­
(fOOD VJT THE BOOF.
ish army, in u recent speech delivered in
Cob Forney write*, in hw London
day, and, in addition to all this, acquir­
London, informed his audience that
ing knowledge and strengthening your
every shot from tho new big gun at nothing of a twenty-milo wall in a day,
Here is one equity gixul, though not
character. Young men whose mtuatiou
Woolwich would cost £25. The cost of
—ii
..........— - —-i____ .____
quite BO old :
ttte weapon itoelf vn £15,000, and alto- juvenile friends, a gentleman and his
should be very cautious about exchang­
wife, who think lightly ofgoing on foot
ing such a certainty unless it be for an­
expensive military luxury.
Fifty years to the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, which
other certainty. Happiness does not
depend on great wealth ao much na it
guns would have cost but £2,200, or £20
does upon independence, and intelIwtiml
they do their dinner. It is a part of
and moral culture.
their life, and they cannot and will not
aengrr on a Woodward fiveune car yecwill cost £100. In one shot there are do without it. I once heard of an EngIt is raid in Philadelphia that Thomp-_____
_ __________________________
v ___
terday.
As the cht roiled along
aho
used up about 250 iKiuads of gunpow■on, thj man who caused the Mosel tor- j emiled at a num sitting opposite and in­
and whose greatest regrot daring his im- ter, rented a house in South Fourth ’ quired :
“C«tn y«u ring tho -tollI"
prunument was tliat he could not take street in that city, in 1861, and art fire to ‘ With pleasure," he resj^ndrd, aa be
his ‘ constitutional. ’

--------------------------------- —inns vae cnan « i X'erata to
T*'
Th— ib.
™jtJ,
ta.ll U.Holia~.Fi&gt; Nouo
Bona. Th.
H. rated ualil rite rai quite lor. do»B Iterido him.
Pope telmiabtatel wilh Id. ora hrad.
Oteted-A. ra dr.raig.Dteitel.ir.
"WniyOT kite Ute, Violte r ho -k~l. ! Io tboEow, IboraroratU lb. Lord.

J,zoo pounus.
xucii lucre is me ioau■»«^1—»*&gt;». “*• I«"
bare*'
.lioll».
O— iiiiog, raterdioul; re1 rarta U» Ml, Sm, i* obrio— with
do to throw a shot away.

This habit of walk-

indifferent to what vs call comfortable

them unhealthy, and they are rarely
found in their boattv. They laugh al
us when ne ask for extra blanket, and

it for thu purpora of obtaining iusuranco rose up and yanked th.' Wrap.
«»totitioua atack._________ otoj-ped, no uno mewd, and after a long
Oud Jons Svedax us d&lt;iKl.

Tho car

He was : took through the door th- driver started

l acid : “ I d*dp’l know whether you
' could or not’”— Detroit Free JVpm.

�&lt;K&gt;.

SENSATIONS!

nv»th

•„ E

shrinks f'nn

FRIDAY,

JAN. Hih.'ll

OS I HUS DIED YEARS AGO.
VALLEY FijRQK.

.low
j ihal etty U hnrrta. Even Washing- j
I ton, in whom hdpe''*sbcne like a pil-1 C«dar Hprinj*, ww burned foMdxy night j
j tar of fire-when it bad gone oat in
John Dsokor &amp; Soliorocery, at Grand
! all other ntrn,"- con hl not penetrate
Ifta all pervading Meekness. ft was

Valley Forge wag selected for the at this time, when all humin help
jscen-.rd pone, that Mr. Polttjil whose
Washington could best pruteot ‘the I hutise he wanquarterad/valking near
। a secluded thickcron his farm, heard
ainns of the enemy quartered in Phil-I' a voice, at* of one in prayer, and, lookadelphia
The army left White- j। inlTit), Knur
saw Wnaliinotoh
Wiulfingto'n an
on his
his knees.
knees.,
marsh on the Itth of December and tears on his cheek, and his lace up­
. reached Valley Forge on lhe 19th. turned to heaven, beseeching, in
'Pho soldiers, many of them barefoot­ agonized tones, that God would save
ed and in rags, had marched thither, Ins suffering army and suffering cuunleaving their bloody testimonials on
nearly every foul of ground they had
traversed:
The day before, do. the
borders oF the drenry region where
they were to pass the k»6g winter, In the midst of all this darkness and
was spent in religious services. Con­ suffering and almost despair, as if on
gress .had directed it to be a day of purpose to crush cne of the -noblest
thanksgiving and praise, and Wash­ hearts that ever beat in a human bos­
ington ordered the brigades to be as­ om, a conspiracy was. set oo foot in
sembled. with their chaplains, and and out of Congress to remove him
religious services tn be preformed. frorp the head of tho army und com
But, alas, three thousand of them, or pell him to serve in a subordinate
more than a quartet of the whole ar- capacity. False charges were raised;
niy, were either sick or too shoeless forged letters were published; yet he
and ragged ttinppenron parade. These bore all in silepce, lest in defending
m the wagons that stretched over the himself.he should expose scotetsthat
dreary fields, lay suffering and shiv­ would injure his country. “ My counering in the straw, thinking tliat, to tty'’ was ever uppermost in his mind
them at least, thanksgiving was a and dearer to him than fife itself. He
mockery. Their enemies were well was great " in the high places of the
fed and housed in lhe city near by, field," amid lhe storms and tumult of
while the bleak'hillside must be their battle; he was great and noble ns
home. Indeed, (hero was more ear­ head of the nation; bnt he was great-,
nest prayer, that day, than thanksgiv­ er still in his silent sutferingnt Valley
ing.
Forge. .
It was a solemn, not a joyful day.
But spring at length came and with
aq£,whan it ended,the army of eleven it.partial relief, and such soldiers as
thoutind strong marched on to the could were compelled to lake the
frozen hills where they were to spend field; and, as it wore on, news was
lhe next three months, amid scenes received I hat mide those hovels ring
and trials never to ba forgotten while with shouts and loud huzzas. Oh the
a single page of history is left for the first day of Muy a horseman rode
record of true patriotism. In the or­ into camp with tidings that France
ders i'Siied by Washington, directing had recognized our independence and
die work to be done, he told the sold- formed an alliance with us, and that
sera that he would share all. their ships and Irotips and money were on
privations.
The whole army was the way to our relief. Soldiers forgot
divided into groU]MJ of twelve, who their nnkcdncsv and shook their rags
♦veie to build a hut or pen for them­ like banners, in the air. Congress bad
eelves. Eacli ono was to be sixteen appointed a thanksgiving as they
by fourteen feet, filled in with clay, moved into Valley Forge which
with-a log fireplace lined with clay a sqemed a mockery, but now they
foot und a half thick. The height was would have one of their nwn. Wash­
to be six feel and a half. To stimulate ington issued n proclamations, ap­
the disheartened soldiers to activity, pointed the 7hon which "toacknowl­
Washington offered twelve dollars edge the divine goodness and cele­
reward for the first hut built in each brate the inqiortaiil event which we
regiment, aud a ht'jidred dollars to owe to his divine inteiposition.”
A
him who would discover lhe best general parade of th* army was
substitute for boards (which were not ordered, and the several brigade
io I e had) for the roofs.
Split ouk chapUms were directed to offer up
.slabs were selected, whose irregular piajeratthe head of each brigade
rsnrlsces could furnish only partial mid deliver a sermon to the soldiers.
protection from lhe snow and rain. And never did more fervent acknowl­
There was a small house near by edgment of divine goodness ascend to
which Washington had selected for heaveii^ind never were more earnest
his own quarters, but he would not appeals made to the soldiers to stand
occupy it while his rugged soldiers true to their great leader and their
were uncovered, and so pitched his country than were made that day by
taut in their midst on the frozen those patriotic chaplains. . When the
ground. Streets were laid ou', and, religious services, were over, lhe artil­
toot by foot, the city of huts went up, lery thundered forth its glad acclaim,
till over a thousand of them stretched answered by tho rolling vollies of
away over the surrounding hills Into musketry .and ‘Long live-Washington’
these the •* sons of liberty ” crept and and ‘Long live the King of France’
fixyed down in the straw.
again and again shook those rude
*”\Vbat passed there for the next hovels to their foundation.
three months history will never tell
As Washington rode off* the field,
• ya. It was written with 'the pen of ■Long live Washington' rent the air
suffering on individual hearts, hut and continued to roll after him till his
never found outward expression. Wo lessening form disappeared in the dis­
cannot only.say that cola and suffer­ tance. Aye, long live Washington and
ing and starvation were ‘here. Wash­ long live Valley Forge in the memory
ington’s wife join- d him, and the aud affections of the American people
wintry field covered with hovels pre­ until patriot hearts shell cease to
sented a sad spectacle ns she came beat.
upon it. to share with her husband bis
privations and, if possible, lessen his
cares through lhe long winter. Forage
soon became scarce, und Washington
was compelled to use lhe power con­
ferred on him and ordered all the
grain within seventy miles to be
We like to nee an induttrioua young man ;
threshed out; bnt he was environed

with Tories, who' burned up theirs
Hither than let it full into his hands. all ita good qualities. A l»sy, indifferent,
The snow soon began to pile around
them, while their clothes fell away in aome impression in the world fifty year*
rags from their brfftk*. Sickness in ago, but he is not rafRoisntly energelio for
•creased from exposure, and, ns if these times. We lire in the age of activity
Ileavun itself was determined to aug­
ment their misery, exhau-1 their he­ and judicious men being esrly carried into
roic patience, and drive ‘hem to de execution, “tlo ahead” is the motto of
spair, lhe cold set in with a. severity earnest men, end in every kind of business,
unknown for yenrs. There were no
rcore parades, no more drills.for there of *• do or die " in him.
were scarceI v enough left fit to per­
Strive, young man, te catch the spirit of
form mere camp duty.
The dreary lhe time*; be upend doing, not gaping,
monotony of the scene . was broken ■tretching, and rubbing your eyes as if jrou
oaly by platoons of men .often several was hr If asleep,but b&gt; wide awake for what­
times a day, bearing, with reversed ever may turn up, then yon wFl certainly
arms, a comrade to his grave beneath
Accomplish something before yon dis. Think,
the snow, playing the mournful tunc
of M Roslyn Castle ” as they marched
slowly, heavily forward. Sometimes
naked soldier would borrow a
blanket to flit to a neighboring hut,
and then ftit back and crawl, like a all olfeer things, ba honsst If you intend
frightened, wild animal, out of sight
Along the snowy paths, Washington, it in ths marble : if • merchant, or buriocM
sometimes with the young Marquis man of any kind, write it in your ledger.
JxifhyeltP by his side, would often
slowly walk, with his heart breaking
at lhe sights and sounds that mul him
Y«ung man, take earnestly bold of life, ae
pt every step.
•oeentidl and designed for a high nod noble
At length, forage gave out aud purpot e. Study eloriy the minds bent togaunt faniine stalked into the midst
ci this scene of w&lt;»e ami 4«sulati&lt;&gt;n. ■ Adopt this early and pursue it steadily.nor
.Not a hoof entered the camp and the er lucking back t«» the turning furrow, but
welcome lowing ot cattle was not io
be heanl. Teams and men came in be broken.
empty handed. Washingii&gt;n&gt;-heart
।
at last became filled with fearfol lore
bodmgs and he looked around him in I
dj&lt;may. ami in a letter to. Geu. Clin
ton, in the middle of February- said: I
this i
&lt;*For soru® days there Im* been little |
,
lea* than a famine in the camp
A
part of the army has lHh?a week, wiili |
.
ciul no,v kind ot flesh,, and the rest
.
ibree or four days,**
Yet he adds:
heritor.
Hr
canuct eonngti admire Lun income
Ride patience and fidelity of the sm

GOOD GOODS!

G RAID EAHfte-AjrD tt ion*.

BARGA INS!

TIME TABLE.
Hot. 21*, 1875.

TRUMAN’S I

EASTWARD.

lowest LIVING Profit.

Gm.

RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY I
CONSISTING OF
fatal injuries.

William Stott, of Buchanan, baa been sen.
toncod to the Detroit House of Correction

GROCERIES!

tbreaU.inf the Uf. of hie wife.

HOTXOHS, BEAVEH OLOAKIKG,

A billiard match, for the amateur cham­
pionship of the state and $100 a ride, wm
played at Tprilanti. Friday evening, and

FLANNELS, AND UNDERCLOTHING.
T» be found in Naakrilto, In

A young Paw Paw lady, Miss Florence
Jones, horeewhiped Geo. McKinney, Jn
Dyckman House office, st Paw Pew Tomday evening, for circulating a false report
about her.

Moudey, BuuUinlng injuriea from which

morning, a young man named Cullies push ■
sd an old man over an iron bedstead. He
sustained injuries in the fall which will soon
result in death.

SIZES AND

WHICH

Men's Suits from $9.00 to $18.00
Boys’Suits “ $5.50 ta $11.50
HATS, CAPS.
BOOTS, SHOES,
RUBBERS,
BOOT PAOS,
OVERSHOES.

dren’* Stockings (■II Woo!)

The trial of Mary Duffy for the shooting

eluded Sunday. Ths jury went out Satur­
day afternoon und did not eomo in untill
Sunday'morning. They stood six for con­
viction of murder in the first degree and six
for acquittal.
.

PRIMS FROM 6 TO 7 Cl
COATS’ AND CLARK’S THBKAD, 8 CIj£

COTTOIMOD8 CLEAR DOWN!

The residence of Chat Weeks, on Gene­
see avenue, at East 8agi°**' burned at
midnight Monday night. Loss $5,000, in­ BEST $1.00 TEA FOR 87 j CENTS 1
surance $2,000.
Hole la the chimney.
DON’T FAIL TO TRY MINK I
The same defect caused lhe burning of John
GurnteX'e house, at Alpena, Monday. Loss
.The Hlyluet Market Price paid for
$1,500; insurance $800.
Country Produce. '
A difficulty arose at Dayton, five miles

named Otto and Jack Griffin, a miller, *-■ DON’T
bout some flour, in which Griffin struck
Otto with a railroad pick handle, from the Credit.
cfiects of which be died in half an hour.
The oar factory of F. P. Wells and Co.
and handle factory of *Pialt Bros., located
at Millit's station, four miles west of Lanring, was totally destroyed by fire Friday
night. Loss about $12,000; partlally'insur-

hemlock factory, at Fruitport, burned Sat­
urday. Less, $3,000 ; insurance, O. Cause
incendiarism. The bridge of the Ch icago A
Michigan Lake Shore railroad, near the
buildings, waa’partially burned, but not so
Millard Vealey of JonssviUe, a low-lived
brute who sometime sinee committed a rape
on a middle-aged maiden lady alone on her
farm two miles from Jonesville, and after­
wards presented his. revolver and forced

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ing out a|x hours the jury

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u
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8, 4,
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«
■ - ■ - «
23
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No. 8 Cook Stoves, 30 pieces Furniture 18,00
Cottage “
8 to 14.00
Beckwith Heater No. 18, Zinc and Pipe
included........................ ...................... $15.OO.
No. 20,... ...................
18,00.
Double Portipned Steel Axes,
1,00.
Champion Cross out Sows,
per Ft. 50
Diamond-tooth Saws, Complete, “ “ 1.25
Kerosene Oil, 17 5 fire test, per gal..........
and every thing else in proportion.

I

Foreign A American

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

BLACK &amp; FULLER.

GEO M. 8AVAOB &amp; CO‘«r*COLUMN
Gillman Broo.

ABD LADIES’ &amp; GENTS EE8TURABT.
Pmwr Woodward and Irtfrrwti A-rmaM.
DETRI.UT, MICHIGAN.
place o nbtaln a OreUclasa Reatcraitt dinner f«r S
inre.te’.-Mrstad N. T. Cm»M Oy»Ur» aiw»y..

A FIRST-CLASS TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION.
All persons having notes or
past due, will greatly oblige us by calling
and settling the same at once as we need the
money.

1

�village

i)iit

ectonr.

*«irtir».

RAT ohlt:

Knife or. Eating Plasters

JAN. Hth, 1876

Henry Ward Beecher
•

Never drew *udi a crowd as haa thronged the 12} per cent profit Store.

aelf, -I can and will

$2.00 ; SA VED

sold in

Naahvilk before
friendship, I would bo
everybody, but I am a&gt;t»i
• —Hon. Schuyler Colfax will lacture in
enemies aye made by refusing credit Hartings
than by enforcing collections, and
bills must be paid, or friendship and
credit both arc lost. ‘
—Fred Marble, of Heallnga, b layod up
All accounts on book will draw intsreat at ten per coat, after the first from the effect* of aa ax-w.und in his
day of February next, and persons
and mad. Various other article* cam* up
having such accounts are respectful­
-The phltooophicai frog* had their
ly requested to call and settle the
Oc Eonday sight last Messrs. Clark,
aama by payment or note .without
Seeley and Slump, concealed themselves undelay.
L. J. WHEELER.
ed-developments. Boon a little noiae and a
fjg- OYSTERS only 25 cents per
nan at McNabbs* C. 0. D. Grocery.
/

On evety ten dollars invented by tmyiog your Dry Good*, Groceries, Hats.
Cape, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, 4&lt;l,
at the 12 1-2 per cent profit store.

Observe our Prices: W
•

H

make no charge for pabliahlng mar- and disappeared. Another still email noise,
and the door was unlocked and the unknown

WEBSTER A HOBBS, Black*
'T «mtU«. A|l kind, nt work In lhe BUfckwnHh
end HonclM^tnK IIm ■Ue-utad t„ promgUy. JHt*

W. A. AYLSWORTH, Proprietor.

0Z- NEW ORLEANS MOLAS­

Will send us lhe news of their neighborhood.

tt YOnSG.M. D.
Oa*e»M»Wde M Main Stave!

M

DKIOI HOUSE, IA8HVILLE,
Saturday, Jan.

gardleu of all competition !

.

Somarrt eirrrfcrj.

- 7 cents per vard.
Just opened 50 pieces Plaid Prints, (beasties)
' IIjL
* 8! '* K
O. ELLIS, M. D.
“
M
10 '•
Lonsdale Cottons,
• OfftrehU «TVir«lAtbrr&lt;
M
“
20
M
Brown Cotton,
6
M
*•
Piles of Feit Skirts at
,
85 and upwards.
Good Cotton Batts, pound tolls,
12} eents
.
A. BARBER, M.. D.. HomroMen's Rubber Boots,
$2.95
. pathtc Fhyeictan nod Hrtnreon Otter. *~*r
15 Grades ot Tpa. from
38 cents and upwards.
KMhTiUr.
’UIcb
A beautiful Oil Chromo given with each pound sold*

.0.60 roeM at the Christian Church next Sabbath.

SES only 90 cents per gallon at

RKV.C. L DEYG, W. M.

WOirDEBEUI*! BUT TRUE.

YPSILANTI, MICH.,

setting-out, do not forgot that dollar.

Si

Mgrt* Bvxur,
c
* Gou&gt;xx Dxir*.......
PoxroatCA Mola*ix«-

DB H. 8. THOMAS,

l^il’Tf.-RT CHURCH

ATTENTION, ALL!

Mu Mr

—Judge Hoyt is recovering and it is

g^_ Warranted 175 fire tert KERO­
SENE OIL only 15 cents per gallon al lhe the beach, al the next sitting of the circuit
court.
.
a light and reinforcements wore procured
Wolcott -Store.
—The Christian social last Taeeday eve.,
wm
well
attended,
and
lhe
guest*
were
lib
­
and Brushes to be found in lhe County are
erally cotertained by Mrs and Mr. Truman.
49.
and a screwdriver.
Receipt* over $7.0p.

B. RASEY, Drayman. Goodsand
. *—— e*M«!
- * .---to . . .ntaer In lhe vlltafe.

J

ELEMENT SMITH,
y
lawyhr.

M. FLINT,

-A-tAoiriry at X-«w. '
Office over Bota* Bro*. Drug Store, NaabvtUe. Mich.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

T II. LEE,
tJ.
T»«-i&gt;zzty HJierlfT.
Na*Ur.k.Xttrk Celkrtkm* * rprctalty.

pay the Highest Market Price for

PARADY, Manufacturer of

cry in runing order, al ths old Neahville morning, tbs ahluMy wne found full of
Mc- House bare, and place before our readers an
however, nothing daunted, a hole was cut
advL Patronise the new livery.
through the gdof'for lhe stove-pipe,
—The M. E. Social will bo entertained
BA. Ladioa' Kid Gloves, for 80 eta..
school goe* cn, and all ie “ quiet on
by Mr. and Mrs. Griffith at ther resi-dcnco

' BQ- JAPAN

TEA

DU8T at

Consultations Free

POTATOES,

CORN.

lion lu CiU order, promptly. Nuhrtllc.

OATS

APPLES,

another place, is agent for the Battle Creek
Nurseries, and is prepared to fill orders
bit Portion Steel Ax, all ground ready for
entrusted to'bis care with dispatch.
WolaM Store, j

— A large clock of GLOVES and MIT
TENS to be sold CHEAPER than aC anj
other store in Nashville at
■68“ Those wanting Hoxxr, will find

—The old homestead of lhe 1*0 Judge
sold, the 80 acres including ths residence
FOR SALE.—A second hand firrt-cla&lt;»
Bawuq Mackdis, in good order. Inquire and buildings going to B. C. Hammond, of
Vermontville, for $4,450.
at the Posioffioe.
.
* 14 \
„ —A respected middle-aged gentleman in­
— You can SAVE 20 oenu on every dol- terested in the Centennial asked a Mis* of
.r by baying of
P. M. McNamet.

NEW!

event this year would bo noted for, and eho

cross-eyed, but otherwise respectable

with a thud that meant “seeing
He assumed a horizontal position

MR. Hoaaa Blaxkkts only $3.60 per
pair at the 12} per cent Store.

—Two grimy,
tramping boot blacks,
Jc«t Rxcwivxn.—Another lol of that 20c
from Chicago, pasted through the (village
Mixfd Camdx, at the C. O. D. GROCERY.
last Saturday enroute for New York* But
P. M. McNAMES
I they tarried long enough to *'shine cm up*,
■QU. Those that trade al 49 buy the for a fewof oar citizens, and show some of
best Exouin Pbdkbs, for 12 cents per lb.

sholder.”
—The celebrated Johnstons Nursery,
Palmyra, N. T., is represented in Ibis local­
beautiful oil chromo given with each pound. ity by Wm- Devine, of Meadville, who is tho
only authorixsd agent in this part of the
tSP The advertisement that C. C. Wol­
country. Anyone wishing to gal anything
cott pat in the Nx#s last week about our

Tras just re-

mohd tooth 8aws ever brought into this

we are idling lb«

of appreciation as cigars, eider, apples and
popcorn, and A. W. Olds expressed his. ap­
preciation through a five dollar note.
Tho
boys have our thanks for a call at our hoose.
Tho band, with Johtt Roe aa Instructor and
David Purchis as leader, are stepping ahead
faster than each organisations are wont,
to do, and although with considerable less
than two yean practice, it will not take a
back seat for anything in the band line this'
side of sunrise. We understand that the
boys are making preparations to purchase a
band wagon and propose to help make the
coming campaign a lively one. Buocom to
it.

We have received Vick's Floral Guide for
1878, a pamphlet containing; aIbt of choice

and gardeners.

The book itself is a beau-

Eu juire of

p. HuUcr.

annual*

It is issued quarterly and willjbe

BESTX8TBY!
- f- 'f NieeweeRv»»i
Nashville every Tuesday and remain cue

Il is currently reported that Joe Slat ery.

IToh^tt Slow,
Ixroxran Liuvona whioh we warrant pure,
Abo FINLEF8 CELEBRATED TOLEDO

AT *. VtuVamss.

2

7

00.00 and UP^ARUN
ON LONG TIMIi.
k RUSSELL.

I

ELI STRONG,

Practical Millwright,
AflcliUran-

VUM. JONES,

DURING THE

LARGE INVOICE!

Cente nnial

VERY CHEJVRI

CAT.T. OD SEE.

Win give their Cu.torrr. all the advantage, of lhe

12

CHAS. W. DEIABAY,

BOTTOM PRICES

No &lt;9 Mcln Street,

I’ll ICES

Nasbville, MichGrncral Conveyancing,

Collections a specialty;

NASHVILLE, MICH,

DRUGS. MEDICIWES,

MONEY TO

LOAN

BOOKS, STATIONABY.

Clocks, Spectao cs, &lt;fc.

TJryGroocis WALL PAPER,
PADTTS, OILS,
VAJONISHES,

BRUSHES,

TEAS, COFFEES,

CUAS. V. DBMAnAT

MERCHANT TAILOR I
Cutting and MnJcinc don
F«.hl«xuMo Stylo*.

READY MADE CLOTHING I

8 PICES,

TOILET ARTICLES,

lEI’S.TOUTHS’iBOYS’ULOTHIBtt

WM. VENN. Pbopmibtob.

Bitgood's old stand, Nashville, Mich.
Roons,
Jan. 11, 187S.f
Mr. Vxxx has bad several
Regular meeting held. Present—
Downing, Olds, Hardy and Lee,
Trustees.
Minutes of the last meeting read
and approved.
Petition presented and signed by
John F. Fuller and aix others, asking
the Common Council to cause a side
walk to be built^otnmencing at Maia
AUTISTIC
Street, on the south side of Washing­
ton Street,theoce east to the east end
of Washington Street. Said walk to
be four feet wide, and completed on
or before the first day of May A. D.
1876.
NASHVILLE, MICH.
On motion the petition was grant­
ed am! fixe sidewalk t&amp; bo uHuploicd
as stated in the petition.
Petition presented. Signed by W.
H. Yonng and forty-four other citizens
asking the Common Council to pro­
hibit the use of a barn, on the east
end of Lot 17, as a Blacksmith Shop. basking the publlo for part favors aoUi
continuance of the same, and soul
inform the public that thsy will
over till the next regular meeting.
On motion by Downing, Silas
Stiles was appointed Fire Waiden
Ute term of one year.
On motion Cottndl sdj

Plrat* Q(tx me a enlL

NMhvlU«,M1&lt;&gt;h.Nav.lo.

oouxcil

ATKINSON &amp; ROE,

PAINTERS!

MEAT MARKET!

etc. Give them a call i
Nasfirrilb. Web.

H. LIKBU AtWKH.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER
Shirtlags,

Wines and Liquors I

Sheeliags,

FOR MMHCAL AND MJtCHANTCAL PUR­

RuMagS

POSES ONLY.

HalJ, Caps,

Beets, Shoes,

NeUeas,

Sort.,

Has just received a Urge and complete
assortment of

Fall and Winter

MILLINERY HANDY GOODS!

Worsteds, Rea .and Imi­
tation Laces, Yak Loco,
Passim entire, Rea and
Imitationmair Goods.

Drr*&gt;
Do yon want Paints and Oils ?
Do you want a good Book for the

Ulbbon,

Home Circle ?

Do you want School Books ?
Do you waul a Prescription filled

Fin. Ac.

Call and See U

FRESH MEATS,

Praadnt.

ELIHU CHIPMAJV,

Justice of the Peace,

JEWELERS OPTICIAN

ROE &amp; CLEVER.

tings

LOAN !

IN BUMS or

5

Proprietors.

DRESS GOODS!

Common Connell Proceeding*.

other yowthfal “maraudsra" escaped with

Term* easy.
(13-1A)

TO

Oa Appnrd Kcal Estate Securities,

AINSWORTH k BROOKS,

LIVERY STABLE!

—Some young roughs, last Saturday
eight, filled up with -tanglefoot*’ and
made a raid on Main street, piling box- word with L. J Wheeler.

McNames 0. CL 1). Grocer/.

For Sikle Chenp I

which we ship and retail at bottom prices.

JfONEY

C. C. Wolcott’s Affricnltnral Sheds

—The Cornet Baud regaled sixteen house­
holds with new band music last Friday

b,r ih.i d.u b—k u 1TM.

finale by breaking down Al. Troutwine bardeceived by our competitors, who are trying
to palm off wartklsM imitations of the Dia- oer, bar tender in Goo. Simpson’s, saloon

u&gt;. r™

fe..

TERMS- ,10 l-KR Qt’ARTKR.

NEW GOODS I BOISE BRO’S

O. CROCKER

STOCK OF CUTTKKS !

their orders filled by Billy al the lowest
poeribls prices.
. x —The Ladies social of the M. E. Church,
will seive a New Englund supper, illustra-

BQ- Sewing Machine Needles and Ma­
chine Oil for ealert D W. Ltxcotas.
w2

■a. o. u H. w. nutra

CUTTERS!
CUTTERS!

lf&lt;-,

PIANO AND ORGAN!

BILL BACHIHSKY,
the Atlantic, tramped the Great Sahara Des­
ert, sailed on the Nile, climbed the Ro^-ky
Mountains, killed griuUos. fought, suffered,
starved and perished for Uncle 8am,learned
to fiddle, and fished in Thornapple Lake,
but by the eternal blae-grwased-rtnaked-

Eaton her an aspirant for wrestling honors.
the Union House in this village. All who
John Dow, of Bunfied, the oldest suparrissr
thiog in proportion.
may feel so disposed are invited to appear
of that county, has challenged any super8MITH A PUTNAM.
dressed in the costume of a hundred yean
ago. .There will be a museum containing
M at FLINFB, only 76 cts per lb. Try ik »r«l. T— &gt; n&lt;— M .Hk— $600 or #1,000 curiosities and articles of great age, some

New Styles Prints only 7 cis

R. FLEMING,

WITH A LARGK

—Ths Pioheer's ^Meeting, at Hastings,
— MATCHES vamated BOO oaly seven wan not as well attended as waa anticipated,
cents per box at
McWames'
C. owing to the peor roads,but a glorious good
O. D. Grocery.
‘
,

of

fkAA ENVELOPES with Utter or Jtrtn
•UVU IlnuU Bl (hr NEWS OUtee. to be prini-i v&gt; a.—

5

Delivered al their

A FACT WORTH KNOWING.

Prepared Mixes MbaT, for Pies al 49,

UT A New Lot

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

Ypsilanti, Mich.

Are you suffering with consumption. ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
Coughs, Severe Colds settled on the breast,
—A Maple Grove farmer Is so very polite •Dear Dell Bridges.’
or any disease of the Throat and Langs!
that he can even be polite to his yoke of
If so, go to your Druggist and gel a bottle
of Boschxx's Gkmxax Bravr. This medi­
&gt;steers,often addressing them thusly: ’Please
cine has lately been introduced from Ger­
haw. Buck ; also Bright—Thank you.
but a.tree fell on him, whioh misfortune many, and is sellingjon its own merit*. The LATH,
~^^-The primary department of tho Union
SHINGLES,
Sebool has been removed to Venn's build­
the Insane Asylum. And this is the
tu of its wonderful cures among their cus­
WATERJ.IME,
ing. on Main street, and Miss Stocking in­
tomers. If you wish to try it* superior vir­
stalled as teacher. Reason.—School house
SALT.
so much fun. Shame on them ! ** He that tue, gel a sample bottle for 10 eeuts. Large
size bottle 75 cents. Three doses win re­
HAIR.
laugheth al the calamity of his brother,
lieve any ease. Try it.
(4-eow.)
—Already the News gladdens the fireSTUCCO,

■er READY MADE CLOTHING, Boots
and Shoes, Mittens and Gloves, Buffal/
Robes, and Blankets, and a large and w»Al
selected stock of Teas, Coffee and Spines, County alone. Give ns your little help and
Tobacco and cigars, and everything usually in ohe year from this data we will make it
kept in first-clase Grocery Stare, as ebyap second to no local paper.

SOMETHING

—A. C. Bridges, the subject of
“mock marriage,” with Dell McGraw
week, is now at Vt. Ville, Imagining the of-

"JOHN Q CRESSY,
u
Hit tj «11

5
I

Dr. H. 8. Thomas,

Mrs. Barber, Seo’y.

Boot* and Sh&lt;x*B,

-

mid

CloakmakinK

IN ALL Till LATEST STTUM.

NEW ART GALLERY!
MJbT 5OIT1I OF A TL»5WORTH'S.

1 I»ok. Pholojjrapha, $9.30
8 Ferrotype* fee
.SG

Copying and Enlarging
GIVEN I’AMTH'ULAli ATTESTHMC.

Ymtn Truly,

KOCHER BROS

BOISE BROS.

GIVE ME A CALL

�COlfSBIMItXM..

NEWS IN BRINE.

that

ten* of ilia world's supply of food.

Me
Riohardsan’e New Method
FOB THE ruKnorre.

The

WIRE

census of 1870, they. ire as follows :

t3c
1.M4.031

ing with the great powers, a disarming
in tbe jpropention of ono-holf waa effect­
ed. Ittunediately more Uran 2,500,000

stituting tho flower of tho population of
Chairman of th*. NaHonid Itopublican

state* bo doe* not consider htawelf * candidate

Mod ot aprropriationM fro included thCfollow-

adopted nutaeriallring Congress for relief from

one-third to one-half ; stopn river and basbor

until 1877; until which time be will remain in
his pepeent padtion. ’ «'
'
,
mau Ehankx, Special Agent of th* Indian
Bureau, wo learn that Lhe Choctaw and Chicka­ pointed ,dcl*gatM. to tho National Democratic
saw tribes hold 6,000 in a condition of vieeal- Convention. lUdisrd Cok* ia t&gt;i* nomine* for
Governor.
—Naval authorities say that they are quite
ready for an tavsstigatiem. T^ey maintain that
—Th* Union Pacific Baihraye are prejaring
to resist tl&gt;* demand of lhe Government for five
per cent, of tlioir net eaniinga, a* provided by
their charter*, on lhe ground that they have no
—The Appropriation* Committee cf tho
’ Houm pill propoM cutting down lhe pay of the lug ton by their attoraejx who have instruction*
Went Point yrofaasore and cadet* from ten to
Attorney-General will press the soil* entered
that institution being about f 80.000. The ca­ about a year ago by Atterney-Gancral William*
det* will receive $450 per year, inetea! of «50u.
earning*. Tho case against the Central Pacific
change ia contemplated in the Interior Depart­ will be proceeded with at once.
ment, and that application* for apjiointment

—1116 Sa)«rvi«Hng Inspector of Hlcamboat*
New York, arc liable under th* taw for shipping
bcm to have charge of all improvement* of jictroleum, and fcr the destruction of the
steamer Waco off Oatvtaton in November Let.
jxjRC-d of army and. civil engineer* with a steam­
—Two men in Buffalo, Ji. Y., found a bottle
boat captain and a practical [ il^ added, but to which they nupjioMxl contained whisky, one
thin Gen. Humphreys. Chief Engineer of tbe
Army, le opposed, ae bo i» desirous bis depart- ,
merit rliould havosole con'rol of tlioappropriadied in the Loui*vi)le Jail from tho offset* of n

tbe NalioniPllotoo of licjrceeutativcM by Mr.
McCrary, of Iowa, to reorganize the 'judiciary
of the United State*. The purpose Of tho
meamro in to faeditate tbe »0miui*traUon of
jttntico iu the Federal Court*. Th* Imsines* of
Hie Huircmo Cotut fa folly two yean, in arreara,
an.! ia conatautly lucrawing. Mr. McCrary
propone* a plan by which both the Circuit and
Supreme Court* can be relieved without creat
lug mw offices, and yet tho light -of appeal be

—By the explosion of th© boiler cf a *awmlll in West Virginia, recently, two men were
killed and two injure,!.
—Five [&gt;cr»oa* were killed last week by an
czplorticn in a coal mine in Staffordshire. En­
gland.
—Tbe Belgrave cotton mill* near Oldham,
Lancaalure.
containing 50.000 aptodle*.
have been burned. Lmo computed at *250,000.
—A terrible railroad accident i* reported from
Bu**tx Near()dc**aa train ran down an cm—Mr. ilamlall. CUnirnian of the House Ap­ bankmtui, eotting ti.o car* on fire, and canning
propriations Committee. propO'6* tliat all the tbe death of sixty-eight person* by burning
or otherwise.

Chairman of the Maral Committee, favors the

—There i* trouble impending between tho
two halve* of tbe Apstrian Emjiire. The Hun­
garian* wish to eetablieh a national bank, with
quartern of the North Atlantic n-piadrou. It power to iflbtio note*. The Austrian Ministers
pj-ecw* a good hjarbor. and from it Cuba car. oppose and threaten to resign.
—LiveqxnJ merchant* aro desirbiu of th*
be reached in fmty-dight hour*.
rc-e*tsbh*hmont of lhe *team*hip line between
X ew York and Cardiff/ Wale*.

land.

Of three eight States two are New
England, two Middle, two Western, and
two Southern, and they may be regarded
aa fair reprreentativefl of the growth of
their respective sections. Tho increase
in all of them aince 1870 is rather more
than 13' per cent Should this rate of
increase lie maintained for the next five
years, thiar populations in 1880 would
aggregate about 12,769,0Q0. Assuming
that tite xncreaae vf population through
ont tho country has been at thcasmo rate
an in the eight States named, the total
should now be about 43,500,000. Should
tho 6ame rate bo maintained, the total
population in 1880 would be not fax from
49,000,000. Tho rate of increase lias
been considerably greater than was an­
ticipated in 1870 by Mr. Walker, tbe Su­
perintendent of lhe United States Con­
sult, who stated in his rejxirt that com­
paratively small rcaulta wore to be antic­
ipated from tho State census of 1875,
and that “enough is already known tp
indicate quite chwly that the progress
□f our population lias received a tempo­
rary check." In fact the rate per cent
luw been considerably greater than it
pervon*. prayinjr for tb« abolition of tb* Ixuik-cbrck waa during tho last decode, when it waa
leas than 23 par cent The nsiulta nt
hand indicate that the growth for the
present decode will be mon* than 28 per
cent. And it is reasonable to expect a
still greater rate of growth. Since the
panic of 1873 tho influx of emigrants
from Europa lias l&gt;een very much lea*
bill authorlxte&lt; tha aafc ofthe Hot Spring reacrthan usual With tho return of pros­
perity it is likely that tho stream of im­
migration will bo larger tlian ever be­
fore, in which case wo may expect to
number a round fifty million in 1880.
Turkey commences tho new year with
a financial outlook probably worse than
any other nation in tho world. The
Constantinople correspondent of the
London TSnies furnishes some figures
which are very suggestive. Tho sum
by Oliver—an amaqdment to tba CcxutltnUou to
due for the loans of 1858, 1862, and 1872,
and tho general debt, will amount to
*8,600,000. Of this amount, $1,900,000
rcseJutioo waa adopted authorizing a aelect is already in hand, which will cover the
oummltte* to Inquire into the Mexican oirt- loans of 1858 and 1862, and, although
the Government is raking and scraping
to cover the remainder, the deficiency
wifi be $2,500,000 or $3,000,000. The
revenue does not exceed $110,000,000,
aud the deficit for last year reached
$25,000,000. Tbe debt was raised in
twenty years to $924,908,915, involving
on interest of $74,346,200, which absorbs
more than half the revenue, and, upon
the top of this, Turkey is now conduct­
ing ii war which costa $150,000 daily,
notwithstanding the fact that the troops
in Herzegovina receive no pay. In this
'desperate condition of finances, tho Sul­

Il ha* now been proved that th* White Star

Thoma*- infernal machine*. which he repre­
sented to contain 130,000 in gold coin, aud

—Cuba, Porto Hico and the Philii»piiie lalands
arc to be represented at the Centennial.
etruction of thi* atoamer failed.
Coses are onutinimUy presenting tuem—Tbe Turk* arc rei&gt;orted to have gained an
—Cajit. Sawyer, of the ship Orpbeu*, which impoitant victory oyer tho in*urgeutM recently, Htilves which ilhmtrato the great power
In which 600 of tho Lttcr worn killed ami many of the imagination to give a reality to
to U tried at Han Francteco ter willfally wreck­ wounded.
things which are not. The physican may
ing Li* ship.
—Freedom of lhe pro** doc* not yot pnjvzil
often use thia power in effecting the cure
—Mr. Babbitt the great American soap maunof patient*, while the nractical joker may
court*, tofol back about ♦250.000. and |xwiby too enterprising.
(and too often docs) employ it to fright­
e“i-0.000. which ho allien bo ha* Lvrt through
—Two Welshmen were killed near Wiikes- en children aud ignorant persons. Mon­
tho tort Uvtui Of th confidential clerk and Lia
taigne, in bin '• Eways," mentions two
head purcliaaer-MiNwre. Beckwith and Lewin.
eoaes, one of which was comical, the oth­
, —Ito k, tlie defaulting City Treasurer cf Buf­
falo, has given himaelf up to the ofiictal*. Ha d^Mstroua land-slide on the Isle Iteuuion er tragical. A wouiiui fancied ahc had
claim* to l» able to pay all ths city's claim* about the middle of last moi.th, resulting in swallowed a pin in a crust of broad, and
tipon him.
complained of intolerable pain in her
bnllding* and plan'alien* were destroyed.
throat. The doctor could detect no
were execute! at Pittolmrgh on Thomtay of
-A force of some 3,000 Herngorituaife trM swelling, or other sign ot a pin, and was
to sarpriae the Turks in a atrong jxnition at convinced that th« jxiin wtjj imaginary. l
was one of lhe mart cold-biooJed on record— Mostar, but tho imlnote were, almost totally
He caused her to vomit, and then con­
the murder of a farmer on Li* way homo from
trived to throw a crooked pin into the
h* fity with a small earn of money.
—Ihrce colored murderer* were execntcd in
iMain. Tba woman no sooner aa* this
latter arc getting toady to interfere. Aurtria, than i&gt;Ue was rdieyixl entirely oT lihrHiifferiug. A gentleman who harl company
culprit* al Memphis complained that the cord*
for d nner three or four days afterward
wrre cutting Id*' arms, and ouggortod to the
told some of them, for a joke', that odd
Sheriff tliat ho burry up.
glam! a* nsnal, a*ked for time to coudder.
of the dishes of which they had partaken
—Oov. TUd-nwit! not nstore Stokes, th*
murderer, to dtiztonhip, or recognize bi* claim recent agitation* bar* proved to be falre was cat's pie. A young lady who had
been at the feast was at once seized with
tone*, by giving Mm a pardon.
—The Hpeubih Government Iomi given per- a violent horror. -Vomiting and fever
miwioa to eevend General* in ezile to return, j ensued, and no means could bo found to
-n.. L.WA.O Tin..
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mt. She died of inuginaiy
pie.

ury to the amount of about $25,000,000
per annum, wliich ho lavishes upon
masques and palacre, aud costly marblek
to adorn them. 'From an epicurean
view, he is a wise philosopher. From
tbe fatalist view—and all Turks are fa­
talists—he is pursuing a wise pokey. ।
Hs hns evidently made up bi* mind that •
his reign is a'short one, and that he will j
enjoy it while it lasta.
I

The almtnict of 'the recent census of
Ireland, noently published, ooutaine
jxrrtation i* the chief need.
some intewiling facf.i. file population
IiMluwai.oliM m ckaiisblo .item for Western «f the island it&gt; «td. down st-0,412,397.
breach miutar.
During Um loat ten yeawi 840,836 emi-jPsakisf statartio* in flii* country Uu* ;
graiita have left tlw country. The re­
ligious denomitudiotis hold very nearly
UtcTt latfvo strength of fortner yeorw,' al­
cue aliilUn-.
zw.„ .V
though Um Osiholica hare decreasei!
about ono per eent. lance 1861 aud fa.e
Epfscoimlians aud Prwliyteruns slightly
Fall.
incrw««l. The Roman ©utholi&lt;« uumber 4,U0,857. tbe Protestant Epia «psliana M7.998, the ProshfrWhas 497,64b.
and all the other denomint lions 95,864.

i-cuan.

RICH

European naticual debts.

OLIVER 0IT8M &amp; CO-,
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Tbe House to-day fulfilled the proph­
ecy that this is to be a winter of investi­
gations. A great number of special in­
vestigations were ordered, and all the'
jssdfrift oommitteee wore directed to
make investigations within tho subject
matter of thoir respective jurisdictions,
und were granted authority to send fur
persons and papers. Among lhe special
investigations ordered were one into the
causes of the failure of tbe Freedmen’s
Bank, one into the Marino Corps, ono
into constructive favbritMm in the retire­
ment of naval officers, and one into tho
method of employing labor in the navy
yards under Democratic m well ee Re­
publican rule. The Marine. Corpe will
have a hard time. Tho Chairman of the
Committee on Naval Affairs, Mr. Whitthoroe, is positively inimical to the
corps, and considers it a useless arm of
the service.
Other members of the
House fool that it should be done away
with.
Mr. O'Brien introduced two
resolutions looking to tho ultimate aban­
donment of the corps.

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fixed. Sxaftiu Jury were for banging,, aud
tho habit of concentrating one’s thoughts
United Statu* to no longer allow Cuba to tends to flie softening oftid weakening of
grow with cultivation.
tlta bonea, and it greatly injures the
Axitillts.’'
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NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1876.

VOL. Ill:

Bame time after midnight lie was depomted in- Hollythorn, and reaching hfa
;&lt;-u around
arouuu until
uusu
stater’s house he scouted
itrauce
into the
he found a way of enti
—
—
kitchen, whore he deposited his luggage
and removed his boots. Then he quiet­
ly stole up stairs and opened the door of
the bert roam. “Bure enough/' thought
he, “my fine chaps, you are in clover ;”
far there* wore not to be mistaken signs
ot the room being occupied.
Ta think of coping with their united
strength by dragging them forth was
not practicable, but there stood the
pitcher of water, and he knew that a good
dousing with the icy fluid would bring
them out quick enough.
He lifted the pitcher, approached tho
bed, raised it and suddenly dashed tho
conteute upon the sleeper.
Such n torrent of screams as ho had
never before heard rung through the
house and before Sam could collect hfa
scattered uem^s, the door opened, and
Hannah, George and John rushed in,
clothed in scanty apparel —n&amp;imali with
a frightened look on her face and a lamp
in her lumd tliat revealed tho entire

into the snow, and were about to deposit
it into a huge drift, when a shrill scream
broke the suUnoM of the night, rand qh !
horror—it w»e tliat of a woman I And
in. their consternation, they dropped
their burden plump into the middle of
the drift
“flood henvena I” exclaimed George,
“it isn’t Sam, but some woman, as I am
a sinner, and she has fainted. Run and
call Hannah."
. With admirable presence of mind he
lifted the limp form of Eva Btanley'and
earned lier into the house. But her ary
bad already been heard, and the inmates
came rashing into the hall just aa he op-

' George 1 John 1 for gooilueAs sake
what does this mean, and who have you
thenrt” sekol Mrs. ■Carpenter in a
breath.
“Blesnqd if I know,” began George;
“ thought it was Sam, so wc concluded
to give'him a douse in the snow for get­
ting into the Ixsrt bed and trying to
euchre uh. Quick! I lieliovo she. has
fainted."
•
“Juat like you,” scolded Hannah, as
she aaristed in depositing Eva'bnce more

on the bed from which she had. been so
unceremoniously taken; beginning your
tricks upon each other before you are
fairly into the bouso.’ Clear out now?"
Long before she hod finished her
tirade, her brothers had betaken them­
selves down stairs, where they wont into

. . . . .. . Ind tnok mfr trtm^u ?
1 adxMUrt «ay mj. Indeed, the wrapt ^yed thief

lie** * baby compared «tb Jolie.
THE MISHAPS OP A NIGHT.

hysterics over the joke.
“ A pretty kettle of fish," said George,
rolling over on the floor and* letting oS
peal after peal of laughter.
“I should think itwas," replied John,
hokAng his sides.
“Oh, my! But
wliat fa to bo done about it; and who
do you suppose she fa, George I"
“Some guest of Hannah’s, of course,
and young and pretty at that. I don’t
know how it is W^h you, but I feel par­
ticularly small, and cheap—would sell
myself at a very low price."
“Cheap,” roared John; “cheap! I
would actually give myself away this
blessed minute, and throw something in
to boot. What are wc to do? I can’t
wy. I believe I shall dig out of this
place and get bock to tho city before
morning. I haven’t got tin? courage to
face tho music.”

The district school ife the village cf
Hollythorn was tanglil by .Miss Eva
, Stanley, who “boarded around” among
the scholars, and was cxmridcred the
jMiragou of teachers.
The tact week previous to the holiday
. vneatiou she had been boarding with a
Mrs. Carpenter, who was making gigan­
tic preparations for guests she expected
from.New York.
.
“ Yon never. met my brothers, Eva,”
.
she said. “There’s Sam, and George,
He began hastily putting on hfa boots,
and Johnny, the youngest, and such and would have put hfa threat into exe­
times as they liave when they get out cution but for the appearance of Hannah,
heA and rusticate, ss they call it! But, who at once asserted her authority.
dear me, I don’t get much rest or jjeace,
“You are not goings single step,
for they are like a lot of boys let out of John; I don’t wonder you fee! ashamed
school.
of yourselves. What qn earth pousetBed
“The tart time .they visited me to­ you fa more than I can tell."
gether, John and Sam actually cut a pane
“ That’s right, Han; pitch in, soold
of glam from the window, nhd pelted away; I’ll take any amount of talking
» George out of my bort room with snow! just nqw. I am os qteek as a lamb. But
“You see there is always, a regular who fa it wo’ve played so shabby a trick
strife for that particular room, for the on !” replied George.
“Trick ! I should think it was. Why,
they don't sleep on any other in the city. it fa Evu Stanley, our school teacher,
and
this fa her week to board here. I
But they don’t get it this time, that’s
certain, for I intend to give yon Unit don’t believe the poor girt will ever get
over her fright It fa too bad; I should’nt
“ I had just ns soon occupy some other wonder it she had taken her -death being
room, Mrs. Om-penter. and do not wish dragged but of a warm bed this time of
night and dropped into a snow-drift in
that fashion. No wonder she cried, poor
“ No yon shan’t, Eva,” peremptorily
exclaimed her hortcM; “ aud what fa the
“ Cried, did she?" repeated George,
WM-bf your going home vacation week:
You can stay here just as well as nut, and ' with a groan.
“I should think she did. I just took
do your sowing on my macliinc."
. .Tbo
n. droppwl. u.l tt. ra-i hl,r “ “I ",M ’nii lcl
l“k"&gt; her
tire bmurhola retired &lt;nHy,
on a. | oat, oMl.1 oiplttretl lurettt.h.ppMoa
t».«ro. U» brails&lt;, youn«, unkni, tul ’
b« mi^Un. for Sum .nd Irereme U»

No Retrograding

There, sitting up in bed, with her hair
dripping like n mermaid, her night-dreaa
deluged, her face coiorloss, and looking

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terrified, was the young school mistress;
and there was Sam with the empty pitch­
er in his hand, tho very jncture of imbe.
cility, staring around like an idiot nt the
•mvoc ho had made. Hannah, George
and John instantly understood tho situ­
ation ; and tho latter, at the command of
their sister, dragged Sam away, while
she asristed the drenched and terrified
girl to dry clothing, and then took her-to
her own room and bed, explaining, for
the second time, the mishaps of the

night.
“ I’ll keep you with me now, my poor
child,” she said, though with difficulty
keeping back her laughter. “Thcne
boys are nicely come up with, at any
rate ; anc’ if it wasn’t for your being so
terribly frightened, and the way my bert
bed has been used, I wouldn't care. But
you are safe now.”
,
■
Hannah kissed her charge, and went
down to we tho Ixjya, who, as soon ns
they ware fairly shut in tho regions be­
low, began to appreciate the joke ; and,
now that Sam was as deep iu the mud
as they were in tho mire, gave no
quarter.
.
“I'll bo blamed if I know what it
means,” said Sam, looking in oonfusion
at his brothers, who were rolling ar.d
kicking in convulsions of laughter.
“Mctuib?” said George, holding his
sides. “ It means that yon Imre stolen
like a thief into Miss Eva Stanley’s bed­
chamber, who is a young lady teaclur
boarding lire; and tliinkiug it was

NO. 17

BLtrjrpBDii.
divided his property equally among
Hi a notice of Dr. Bombough's «• Glean­
them. Mr. Morrison left to hb eldest
ings far the Curious,” tho Hartford
son a legacy of one million sterling and
Courant quotes the following :
We find the whole alphabet in this ono
about £40,000 a year, the younger about
sentence of forty-eight letters :
£20,000, hi* daughters £T&gt;O,OeO, and his
“ John P. Brady gave me a block wal­
widow £10,000. Such fathers as these
nut bok of quite a small mye."
were really worth having.
j
Then there’s the act of five univocal
versea, where in «wh in sucowwion only
physical influences.
Imagination has
one vowel is employed. The Pi” vsne,
The boy is indeed'the true applicator,
•* On the approach of Evening,” is:
merrt did not -warrant it, arid courage has
not unfreqnently enabled men stricken by the fruit with which hb pockets are
filled.
It
belongs
to
him,
and
he
may
with disease to overcome its ravages. It
ia eatimaied tiiat. a large proportion of steal it if it cannot be bad in any other
And this is tho story of Colman, who
the - deaths of a cholera visitation result way. His own juicy flesh crave* the
was asked if he knew Theodore Hook,
from terror. Thin danger is distinctly juicy flesh of the apple. Sap draws sap.
and
answered at once ; *• Oh, yes;
recognis'd by physicians, who often Hfa fruit eating has little reference to
Hook and eye are old associates.’-’ There
combat the terror they encounter as the state of hb appetite. Whether he be
are abundant otliar good, bad, and in­
much on the real ditwase. Tho effect of fnU of meat or empty of meat he wante
different jokca of this sort. A long list
imagination is illustrated in the text­ the apple just the same. Before, meal
of literary blunders is given, including
books of |mental philosophy, by‘in­ or after meal it never comes amiss. The
those of the French translators who ren­
stances where criminal? condemned to farm boy munches apples all day long.
SnnrrVAD food—“ Medium beaus."
dered Cibbecfa “ Love’s Last Shift’’ into
death were placed in a warm bath, with He has nests of them in the ’haymow,
_____.. _____ _
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Costums for Gamblers—-“ Chip ” kata
the information that they were to be bled iiidloying, to which he makes frequent ** The Last Chemise of Love,” and Congreve’s “Mourning Bride" into the ! and Card-igau jack-eta.
to death; then came u slight cut, and visits. Sometimes old Brindle, having
“ Spouse of thn Morning," and classed J
Buooncs thinks that dynamite fa a confinally death. Such is tho effect of im­ access through the open door, smells
Miss Edgeworth's essay on “Irish Bulls" J traction for die any minute.
agination on mind and body. Hypo­ them out and makes short work of them.
among important works on natural his- j;, A Farartm trance-actiqn
‘
* —getting
—
out•
The apple fa indeed the fruit of youth.
chondria, and homesickness are names
lory, and to Sjiakespeare's
’s line, “ So ■' of
jn one’s sleep, and walking out of
given by the doctors to mental diseases As we grow old wo crave apples leas. It
dull, so dead, in look so woe-begone,"
woe-begonc,” |. ft ttiird-story window.
is on ominous sign. When you arc put the conclusion, “Bo grief, bo off !
that have often had fatal results.
Why is a marriage certificate like an
The some valuable journal states ashamed to be seen eating them on the
with you.” Even Voltaire mrule one of
article the public cannot do without?
the case of a near relative suffering from street; when yon can carry them in your
Shakespeare’s hunters, who was going to
Because it is a noose paper.
extreme nervotu debility, who begged to pocket and your hand not constantly
he taken to an asylum for tire insane on find iWway to them; when your neigh­ “ carve for himself a fortune with his
A doxcinu-mastkr committed suicide
sword, say : “ What care I for lands ?
account- of a vivid and unnatural im­ bor haa apples and you have none, ami
tho other day.
He schottisch own
With my sword I will make a fortune
pression of “thinking of two,things at yon make no nocturnal visit to hb or­
head-off.—New York Commercial Ad­
cutting meet.” Victor Hugo called the
the same time.” The same person was chard; when your lunch-basket b without
vertiser.
Frith
of x
Forth
the “ uuui
fifth ui
of uiv
the iium
quar-1
—
.
u*
urui uie
•
also afflicted with atari ling conscious­ them, and yon am pass a winter’s night ter.” The Tichborne claimant, who “tin-1 bows
has cbmufled woman as folness of things happening to her children by. the fireside with no thought of the deratood Latin," translated for the court ' Iown :
at a distance, which proved to be cor­ fruit at your elbpw, then be assured you
“Laus Deo siimper” aa “The laws of J
rect, tho anticipation of what people are no longer a boy, either in heart or
God forever," and a French pretender i
were going to say, and th” .power of
of Latin knowledge once gave “Numero ;
The genuine apple-eater comforts him­
reading the motives of others. A simi­
t
_____.
,
Ik setting up the sermon of a minister,
Deus imparigiiudet
” to mean “ The
lar phenomenon came within the ex­ self with an apple in their seasons os oth­
number two takes* pleasure ia being j the compositor played 1 with a t, which
perience of a now famous actor, who, ers with a pipe or cigar. When he has
odd."
caused the venerable divine to rcin his younger days was given to a free nothing else to do or fa bored, ho cats
It was a sharp bit of echo verse that mark : “A minister should work aud
um' of stimulants.
He anticipated the an apple. While he ’ fa waiting for the
‘
’■
“’play loo.”
the Sunday Timet of*“
London
threw
off
words and thoughts of those who were train he cats on apple, sometimes several
in 1831, when tickets to hear the great
A lawYKR may cut up a surgeon be­
speaking to him, and would frequently of them. When he takes a walk lie arms
violinist were very high :
fore a jury,but in hfa own good time the
approach a stranger on. the streets and himself with apples. His traveling-bag
fa.full
of
apples.
He
offers
an
apple
to
startle him with calling his name, speak­
this exchange of cutsies ho cuts best who
ing his thoughts, telling him some secret his companion, and takes one himself.
cute last.—Jntcr-Occan.
of his jMuit life or some undisclosed in­ They are his chief solace when on the THE LADY OF THE ALMSHOUSE
At a recent dinner iu tho mountains,
tention for the future. -The impulse to road. He ’sows their seed along the
The Newburyport (Maas.) Herald notes given to Don Carlos, tho principal
do this at times was irresistible. Of route. He tosses their core from tho
the recent death in that city of Kate toast, “Viva King Charles VII!’’
late years this morbid perception has car window and from the top of the stage
Coffin, who had been a city pensioner was drunk standing. The King himself
pawed away entirely, and, as is stated, coach. He would, in time, make the
for thirty-seven year*. When young was drunk sitting.—Graphic.
it would seem to be because it has not land one vast orchard. He dispenses
she was the belle of Newburyport, and
” I THonoiiT you said your head ached
been subject to the excitation of stimu­ with a knife. He prefers that his teeth
when old, oven more than fourscore, she
lants.
shall have tho. first taste. Then he was remarkably good-looking and very five minutes ago,” said mother when
Dr. Stienbeck once found an illiterate knows the best flavor is immediately l»e- polite. She wna at the City Aims House George asked for more candy. “ Bo it
peasant praying aloud in Greek and He­ neoth the skin, and that in a pared apple for no weakness of mind, no disease of did," -said George, “And I suppose it
brew when he wan prostrated with dis­ this fa lost. If you will stew tho apple, body, no immorality of life; but when does now, but I don’t feel it- ”
ease; it was subsequently ascertained he says, instead of baking it, by all her father and mother died the town took
Wun Edward Eggleston taught in
tW je had heard the parish minister means leave the skin on. It improves her up, simply because she determined Tn.luma, he divided Posey County into
pray in those languages when he was n the color, and vastly heightens the flavor that she would do nothing for self-sup­ four parts; “ civilised tribe*.” “Ya­
child, and, though he could not recall a of the dfah.
.
port. Labor, even of the lightest kind, hoos," “mungeroons," and “unexplored
'The apple is a masculine fruit; hence she was totally unacquainted with; it was ’regions." “Lickin’ and lamin’ “
word of them when in health, they came
____ __
back to him in disease. Aljorurombie woman are poor apple-eaters. It lielongs repugnant
to nil her ideas of what be'«b« Tmr tmgot
relates how the attendants of an asylum toUmoixmuir. imd raimxm m&gt; open «ir "‘^1 to‘»
The Popular Science Monthly citea
some curious incidents w.
of .....
the -acute
-----vrtopment of certain mental facultte,, in
dtaease. As the impairment of one fac­
ulty intensifies the power of another,
bo physical prostrations of a ramilar na­
ture produce the same phenomena. Im­
agination and memory,-as the most im-

your humble aervhnt ami Johnny snug
in lied, you attempted to drown ns out,
and mode a grand mistake. How do
found a young girl inmate playing diffi­ taste and relish.—John Ihtrrought &lt;n that ehe was one of the first families of
yon like it^ Siun ?”
cult and exquisite mimic on the violin, Waiter Sunshine.
the trfwn, and when young knew not
“ I coufesa I ata the paint but I can’t
with no previous instructions or practice
see the joke. Ufa a most outrageous
B«K.&lt;Ar.&lt;sr AT DiDAiuHT.
reqaired ty know. 8ho WW1 U10 daughter
Tb« Breunngta. (M.) Bannrr b»tt» Q,
,ko 1&lt;Mt
w,
in a room adjoining tliat occupied by an
At ihfa juncture Hannah cam«» in aud
Woro hU dcaah, „
itinerant musician of great talent. &gt;JSho uranmng .lory : "Th. tally ot on. of
began rating them soundly, thereby let­
(rom
wrere.luo.1
could only play those airs when asleep. our fotofetaloitamnirett'r -rta I
ting out the whole story. It was Sam’s
.
~
‘
•
astir llinTi
than tho cirroimnlntirv-H
circumctnnces would rere­ •co poverty.
Memory iu aged persons often grows rtnlir
Her age wxw eighty-ninc
turn to laugh.
.
. •
more vivid with advancing age and de. quire ono night Irft week. When the
Miss Eva was not visible the next
cliuing powers. Sir Walter Scott, who clock was wound up, ftt 9 o’clock in the
CHKAF HOVSBS.
morning, aud Hannah announced that
had overefrainod his physical powers, evening, tho spring was tightened too
A Dstnoir mother was tilling some
Ail Engludtuiau writing to tho Spcda- j
she was sick with a severe cold. Han­ speaks of being haunted by a “ Htmse of much, and tl»o time-piece stopped about
. Duly cnllers the other day about her intor from Southern California, says a '
nah had her unruly crew under her
pre-existence.” The faculty of intensi­ on hour later, wlion tho family had all
tenlion to celebrate an anniversary of
bouse boro does not cost anything to
thumb for ouco in her life, and had the
fying in sleep the thoughts or study in retired. Friend C.’s mind was unusuoSly
some cviiit,raDd her plug-ugly of a boy
satisfaction of seeing them behave with which One is engaged in waking hours full of thoughts on tho morrow’s bnsi- many people in the summer, for the
came into the room just then and asked:
soma dignity. They appeared never to belongs to the same phenomena. A ness, and so tho light of the moon, ns its simple ro.UK&gt;u that they do not have one;
“ Maw, what fa an anniversary ?” “ I’ll
forget that there was an invalid in the student in Germany, anxioti’ to acquire polo raya camo through the thin elands mid in tlie rainy season one can be built
f..u «r
victim
ofof
vour
your
mad
mat]
nranks.
pranks.
” "
tell you some time," she replied. “I
full
of life, were i..
to be there. But s»i.
with­victim
“ That was neat Ln yon, Hon,” said house, and went on tiptoe about Sam, the language,and.deeply immersed in without showing her fair face, induced that will do very well for £5. “ I saw a know,” he wickedly replied ; “you are
out sending any word of thtii intention
man the other day sitting on a chair at a
who seemed to take the entire responsi­
the study of it, in order to attend lectures him to shout to the Tdred man to mine
going to pick up tin*, shovel and chase
they luul ronclndod to take the train,' GOT(f&gt;. “I am awful glad you hugged
bility upon hfa own shoulders, uont off at tho university, found that he could and kindle the fire, thinking it wns neuu; table eating his dinner under a tree, with 5
pa down cellar again !" After the ladies
-which wouM-land them at Hollythorn the pnor little thing. Wish you hod
a
stove
swvu ou
on one siae
side auu
aud a Dwiatcaa
bedstead on 1. f
J®
,
slyly
to
Now
York
for
choice
fruit
and
carry on a conversation fluently iu his day. The fire was soon burning briskly; th. otter, wJ .11 lh.r.m.lu,. ol . ho™ ! “
Mboiit'betltimv. George and* John did given her a brotherly squeeze for me—
"»«■«’ took
boy
flowers, which ho induced hfa sister sleep, though he conld only stumble the family all astir; breakfast soon on
onmbd him, m.a not. ho™ totl.in Bm I
h” ',h” Wpm'
so,.and, when seated in the cars, began ’pon my honor I do."
to
convey
to
the young lady with the along when awake. The- latest mania of the table; the repast over, all began do ,
“And how on earth do you expect na to
to speculate ujkju tho absence of Sam.
ions.
—
Free
Pre*s.
■ miles, and he looked very jolly. I have ' '
c
most abject apologies and regreta.
“ mind-reading” is, pyrliape, another de­ wonder why mare light did not eomc •
“ No reason upon earth why he should stay and take the cqasequenoesasked
Iu a couple of days Eva was able to velopment in the same direction.
over the foae of tho artln The wonder heard of houses without fire-placeH, but
John, beginning to look wriour.
KTA.SB.
I
was
rather
surprised
the
other
day
conw down staira. She was looking
and listen iahment continued unalmtcd
“I am for taking myself off inatanter.
can't make it out, unless ho Ixa* token
Some fifty years ago there lived and
for an hour or more longer, and bdiold when I came upon a neat fire-place, with
I had rather face a masked battery thau quite palo, but lovely, and of course
the 3 o’clock1 train by mistake."
a good chimney and everything, aud no grew in the vicinity of Milford, State of
divinely,
when
presented
by
Mrs.
OarDr. Dunlap, a rival of Gen. .Daniel ’twos darker than ever. The night be­
. “ Not a bit of it,” laughed John, who this pretty school teachar, after making
house.
This life agrees very well with Delaware, a tree believed to bo the
jx-nter to the three brothers, who l&gt;efancied be understood the entire pro­ such fools of oareclvca.”
Pratt as n perpetual candidate for Provi­ ing extremely cold, not one cared to go
my health, aud, in spite of hard work, I largest on that jwt of the continent. It
,l I don’t care if you had,” answered liaved quite well considering the un- dent of tho United States, died at Water- and arouse a neighbor to nsoertain tho
gramme. “ It j* mart likely he took
stood about two miles from the Delaware
rapidly increase in weight.”
pl«MmntneM of thwr situation.
toWt, Now York, recently, aged 80 yearn. time,but finally the ‘host’ thought it
that train on purpose to go into Han- bis sister, indignantly. “ The only way
Bay, yet its massive trunk and towering
But Sam, who had broken the ioe by
A long time ago ho became impressed advisable to do so. Neighbor —— was
boughs served as m a landmark for the
tho means' of hfa preeonte, was most at
ODD.
up Witt atnv lick. unTtattere."
«l»logire for your ruilro™.
with the idea that he was to be Presi­ soon made to answer tlm summons, and
Bailor nearly from Bombay Hook to Cape
The theory that this whole country
" I didn't ttink ot ta, tail I reckon.
"But Mm 1 How *, dmre are wr ease, and by virtue of his age aud expe­ dent, and become • constant attendant at responded to tho interrogatives by say­
Henlopcn. Its species was that of tho
rience
owmtitwted
himself
the
proprietor,
you™rigbt W.n&gt;uUooutri..wg.l!‘o«**ta«’i‘1‘ bi“»! Yoaknowwdl
political conventions in Northern New ing, * Why, sir, it is only a little fiost was at one' time covered with water. wild or yellow poplar, and was located
unitwas cburtanUy on hand tq offer Mfas
himontwimaSow: enough. Ibra, woriall uovct iuwr tto
York, bcaides passing a largo port of Iris midnight.’ Friend C. marched l»ak to Bays the Santa Bosa (Cal.) Democrat, J in Slaughter Neck, a few hundred yards
Eva a thousand nameless attentions;
time traveling and canvassing in his own the houw', and his family soon was in and that the terra Jtrma upon vhioluwe Dorth of Slaughter Branch, on a farm
Th,teoUrere pul tbrirb^Ugrtlur
■»d teugired mrerty orer rem. retaw i , ‘1
,U“
1 “ and before the week wm out John de­ behalf. His in'memaiiu* wscs humored the‘armsof Morpheus’ again, and so
then owned by Lawrence Riley, Esq.,
clared that “ Stun was done for 1”
•
earthquake, lias received another verifi­
tor out Wilting tUm. red reomdinriv fl“d *
*° “fc“"
“d “ “•
by all who -knew him, and he received continued until morning. ”
“Gone under .completely !” echoed
wbrett.taiomtaMHolly^.Zt!
Bo.01 tarereto ireredtarecation in the finding of a aeatiou of what
numbertass promises of support for tho
Draper, .deceased.
It was frequently
OJFK
IIVXDRKI)
XXJ&gt;
JtlJTK.
George with one of hfa dismal groans.
is supposed to have been the backbone
11 o'dook, Uwy .pprerebrf
bourn
“d '•"‘“'taly ray bwtUnd » .wny .
position to which he aspired. A few
vinited by pereqiNfTrom a distance, and
The Baltimore
this
LUUIV American lias into
Hannah, singing Eva’s praises, oomolitanta to .wry .tatty
So go to bod ta tret oon/
“
A
remaricable
case —
of ° ‘a
‘ whale. Mr. Shepherd, .Superin­ many wore thrf repes ami rules that
statement,:
1
—
-------------TBtuided Sam’s choice, and recommended
idea that Queen Victoria was in love longevity in tho northeastern section of tendent of A. I’. Petit's brickyard, just
Clintting the tare iu tt. rrer, they ' tootedmarriage to all of them as the only sowith him and wad coming to America to the city has come to light Mrs. Eliza- across the Santa Itoso Creek bridge, re­
■ofay opcited the window asd obtained !
xlsawd tnein to theJm-4
Usd
cently found, at tho depth of fifteen
marry him. Ho was a iu:iu of very dig­
above its ba»?
Its trunk was perfectly
Mbsd a mince pie and a quantify of | boose was once more hushed in alum- tlid not Mp{xwr 1243^ to follpw, not­ nified and. pleasant lowing, and a for­ Europe, an Christen* morning, 17«6, feet, the l&gt;one referred to. It b ramarktune made in early life by tho axle of a
and fa consequently 109 years old, re.
j
Sam’s happy lot with the
— *
' ’ ’ ho, had concocted
» dfagonsl P°aides with her daughter, Mrs. Koehler,
Auguwa J. Evaxb, tho author of put forth a large
; pretty sdMMd miMreas of Hollytoorn.
No. 374 Hartford avenue. Tho old lady “Beulah," “Mamria,” "BL Elmo,”
She often remtods her brothers-in-law
ti Bmalk r
“ Vaahti,” and “ Infeiteia,” ia about 40

.
pett in the English Grnrt of Probate are best of spirits. She can comfortably • years &lt;rf age, nnd the wife of a rich man
She ta said ' storm in IffiM, this huge limb Wl to U-e
those- of Mr. Morrison, a dry giwxla mer- walk about the rooms and yard at the ■ who lives at Mobile, Ata.
dwelling wrthoui the aid at-orutabuk, and

,
-WBaTiwedoytmwy.Nrf-l
’inquired th. Latter. “I think.

£4.(00,&lt;W0, and Ids states are aid erf her spectacles. She often Biper£1,000,000 more. intenda the cooking and other work

He wan

baby,’ fa 74 y«*re old, and fem » tanubtr
l ably stood tar a thousand years.

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T—-

NKWa.

SENSATIONS!

THE WOLCOTT STORE ADVT.

oldtMg tfc» Imi Nevomber term ef court ftr

Tfce ReliaMe Hfc
JAN. 2li». 1876

QUID BAPID6 AID ETBOTT.

GOOD GOODS!
SAP IRXbVSI

DRY GOODS

On motion of Mr. Brown, the Board ad­
journed until &amp;30 o'clock to-morrow m^rn-

Clark.

* n
’fvtsnsx Moasixo, Jan. A 1876.
n n
ii Tet P*wwwnt- »• adjournment
Roll called. Quorum present . Journal
«ad and approved. • Board proceeded to
business.
The aceountsof Chas. H. Bauer and eleven
others was presented and on motion of Mr.
Pjirkins referred to the Committee on Claims.
Pre*»_n,eJ ,lie petition of Hi-

Evgjtixo Steams, 7 r. n
Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll
called. Quorum present, and the Board pro­
ceeded to buiineas.
The Committee on Claims further report­
ed that they had examined the following
aocouole.and wautd recommend their allow­
ances as follows:
No.
Name.
Nature Claim.
am't ain't
.
cTm*d ail'd
13 I. W. V room an Unde.-Sher­
iff fees
$33 00 31 00
14 R. J. Grant Merchandise 14 79 14 79
* "•* ’ ’*
15 W. Foster Constable fees
16 E. Brown &amp; 8 others Juror
On motion of Mr. Wolf the resolution was
and witness fees 6 93 6 93
accepted.
17 W. L. Cobb Justice fees
625
On motion of Mr. Blows!] the resolution 18 J. H. McKcvitt bupty Sher­
was adopted.
iff fees
10 50 10 50
On mo;ion of Mr. Bidmen, the Board look 19 J P. Roberts Paper blanks !
20 J. ”
H.Quaif
n~ l* Witness fees
198 1 98
21 John Shuts
’
do
-lljJ
I., lh. Cl, an..., ...
-22 Jorl Er.mi
do
do
cecdol with bus new. do
do
1 08 1 98
Mr. Bailey, Cba'rman of tho Committee
do
1 08 1 08
appointed to confer with the fence builders,
Also,. that
have examined accounts
...
.. . they
, -----stated that tho committee bad conferred with
No. 4 and 6 presented at the October sesaion
the feuw builders now here, and had aacertsined IWr prices and terms, but thought 3874, ami would ' recommend that account
No. 4. be tlisnllowed, am! that account No.
the comniitto would not report al present
there beiog a probability of other fence 5 be allowed at $10 48, that being the
amount claimed.
WMfa” l&gt;C,n,: pr**cal dorlnf lho prweut
On motion of ifr. Stowell the report was
aroepted.
Mr. Bidman moved that the committee be
instructed to request the fence builders to , On motion of Mr. Hoyt the report was
adapted.
make figures on an iron fence with Jone
Mr. I»ewcy moved that the foundation ef
pickets leu inches apart from center to cen­
posts for fence' to be built around Court
ter at the base.
House Square bo of cast iron.
Motion prevailed.
Motion prevailed by yeas and nays as
On motion of Mr. Perkins, the Board ad follows
:.
joovned until 1:80 P. M.
Yeas—Messrs. Ainsworth,Benham.Brown
Wm. II. Powers,
Carpenter, Dewey, Houghtalin, Hoyt, Nich­
Clerk. I ols, Bidnam, Stowell and Wulf—11.
N*y»— Mears. Bailey, Cole, Perkins,
Arrnxoox Basstox, l-so P. if.
Walker and Chairman—5.
Board convened pursuant to adjournment
. ,

.

7------ — i-—-—-

pro­

ceeded to business.
The following invitation was received,
and on motion of Mr. Cola accepted :

liAvrixae. Jan. 4, 1876.
•
}«»« *r» hereby cordially
fc? „ O
^•PionMr meeting, at
Xhdoa Hall, m Thursday, »u the afternoon
ana evening.
1 J. F. Emory,
To eafible the eommiUeo to go tTwo^k’on
notion of Mr. Emory, the Board a^oamed
unu/ I o’clock this evening.
Wm. H. Powers, Clerk.

Mr. Ftoweil moved that the vote just tacen
be reconsiderad.
Motion did nA prevail by yeas and nays
a follows:
Yeas—Messrs. Bailey, Cols, Walker and
Chairman—*.
Nays—Messrs. Atnswsrth,
Benham,
Brown Carpenter, Dewey, nougbtahn.Hoyi,
Nichols, Parkins, Bidnam, Stowell and
Wolf—12.
I Absent—Messrs. Armour and Emory—2.
On motion of Mr. Walker the report of
fence committee was laid on the table.
On motion of Mr. Perkins Boaid adjourn­
ed until 8.80 o’clock to-morrow morning.

Eraiuxo 3xssiox,7 r m.
Board mot pursuant U» adjournment. Rob
favasDAY Monxtso, Jan. 6, 1376.
called. Members all present but Mr. Ar­
Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll
mour. Board proceeded to bueinean.
called. Quorum present. Journal read and
The CammUtee on Claims, through their approved. Board proceeded to buainest.
Chairman. Mr. Walker, reported that they
The accounts of Marcus W. Riker and
had examined the following accounts, and

SIZES AND

PRICES !

By All Su^ar-Makers wanting Sap Pans or Sep Buckets, both tin and
wood, and Post's Patent Eureka Sap SpouU will do well by calling at the

HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
RUBBERS,
BOOT PACS,
OVERSHOES.

ll*ofrott Store !

Nabia«&gt;.t93 CU.and Chil­
dren’, Stocking, [oil Wool}
at 90 Cents, left.

And leaving their orders early, so as to be sure of getting them in season.
We use nothing but the

BEST 0 K CHARCOAL SAP PAN IRON
workman that can

COATS’ AND CLANK'S THREAD, B (TH.

hlmeelf Fi Iday, while bunting In OnUlot Co, waa

COTTON GOODS CLEAR DOWN!

dog Jumping about, striking the
BEST $1.00

TEA

pOa 8"4 CENTS !

DOMT FAIL TO TRY MINE t

The Highest Market Price paid for
Country Produce.

LOOK HELLE

D. W. LINCOLN.

For our Pans, and the best brand of Tin for our Buckets, and have

PRINTS FROM HI 7 CI Minke Better Buckets
Than any other man in the State.

Don't buy until you have seen

OTT2R. GOODS AND PRICES.
For we will give you better goods in the Hardware Line, for less money
than any other house in Barry or Eaton counties.

Wishes to announoe Uta*, be baa purchased
P. Durham s grocery stock, aad will always

GrOCHKANi PROVISIONS,
AND NOTIONS,
Aa well aa tho following beat

FAMILY MEDICINES
(Ez“ \S est Side of Main street, opposite Unian House.

offered for their appnsberudoo.

Dr. Drake Af Bro.'s Medicines,

DON’T PASS WITHOUT CALLING

Lyman Brown's Hydranza,

•agtnaw Bay, Thuraday night, and drifted about un-

WOLCOTT STORE.

Credit..

Pills and Graft I Medicines,

Indian Blood Syrup,
Electric Health Restorer,

Lewis Wilson, of Battle Creek, a
young man 21.years of age commit­
ted suicide at his hotpe, last week
Thursday afternoon, hy shooting him­
self through the heart with a pistol
Despondency was the cause of the
deed, as he had been unable to pro­
cure work for some time. He has of
late met with a series of misfortunes,
aud tvlo yesrsngo had three fiugers

NEW LIVERY!
Stockmann &amp;. Willyard.

LET THE EAGLE SCREAM!

And medicines for most of the ills tty
which mortal flesh is heir to.
Business done on the square and

satisfaction guaranteed.

LONG BRICK

EXTRAORDINARY

D. W. LINCOLN.

Mrs. E. C- Eittinger

BARGAINS I

of his right haud shot off while hunt­
ing.

TRUMAN’S I

SALE and BOARDING STABLE,
At 12:90 on the 14th, the main boi­
ler in Cornwell &amp; Co.'s lower paper
mil), at Ypsilanti, exploded, doing
great damage.
John Max, the en­
gineer, was instantly killed, his body
being severed in three different pieces
and his bead thrown 281 feet by ac­
tual measunnenl
A young lad, 14
years of age, Charles Otto, was in
the engine mom and was instantly
killed.
His head was completely
smashed by a piece cf the boiler. A
man named John Firmer was also
badly injured, having lost his left eye
and had a rib broken, but he will
survive. Several others were slightly
injured. The force of the explosion
W. N. DEVINE
was immense. The boiler room was
,
IS OUB
.
blown completely down, not one brick
being left U|&gt;on another, and adjoining AUTHORIZED AGENT,
buildings were considerably damagca.
The loss is estimated at S1U.OOO. The Hgrin^ delivery. If parUea wiah they 1
mill will be immediate!} repaired.

MILLINERY4FANCY GOODS!
DRESSMAKIKOt

RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY!

OLD FELT HATS

CONSISTING OF

MARBLE WORKS

JOHNSTON NURSERY

BLACK A FULLER,
Proprietors.

'

NOTIONS, BEAVER CLOAKING,

FLANNELS, AND UNDERCLOTHING.
• For Men and Women,
WHICH I WILL RETAIL AT PRICES HERETOFORE UN­
KNOWN IN NASHVILLE!

and MONUMENTS,
Foreign A America]

A Full Line of those Double Width

LOOK HERE!
ROBERT JOHNBiON.

lea be instructed to request Mr. Kru.nm and
Mr. Van Dora to pul their finnl specifica­
tions and propositions in writing and pre­
sent them to the committee, and that the
___ _

IF. N. De VINE Agent,
■ Meadville. Mich.

C.

It. HAILEY
UFE INSURANCE.

Motion prevailed.
Mr. Walker moved that the pickets in the
fence to be built around the Court House
bquare, be uf square iron five eights of nn
inch in sixe.
Motion prevailed.

GENEVA NURSERIES,
GENEVA, N. T,

.

1*73.

If ao« go to your Druggist and get a bottle
of Boocher's Gmrkax Branr. Thia medi'otan bae lately been introduced from Ger-

This plan, now lbs most
loavas tho annua! cash dividends
Policy with the Co. to increase the
of insurance; or the dividends may

ALPACAS, FOR 25 GTS. TO $1A YARD.
JUST OPENED. 100 PIECES OF

IR 8 CENTS

10 CENT PRINTS, SELLING
TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF

Boots, Shoes 4 Rubber's

popular
on uny
amount
be used Which will be sold from 50 cents to $1 less per pair than wrn be bought
elsewhere. A specialty in
Example: On a $1.000 Policy No. 887. the
holder paid $124.80 in six yesra, when he
died. Upon this, the Equitable Life Asuraoee Soc’ty, (one of the oldest and strong­
est in the country) paid the widow $1787.55.
AND A LARGE LOT OF
being $787.65 accumulation in six years.

gloves; mittins, hats, caps, and furs,

COSCLUPKP NEXT WEEK. 7

A FACT WURTH KNOWING.
Are you suffering -with cousuniption,

Patrick

POST’S PAT. EUREKA SAP SPOUT.

Men’s Suits from $9.00 to.$18.OO
Boys’ Soils “ $5.50 to $11.50

on claims

Natuir of Claim

« VT

SAP BUCKETS!

GROCERIES!

report that we have bad the matter under
consideration, and have couferred with MarUn Krumm. of Columbus, Ohio, and J. H.
Van Born,' of Cleveland, Ohio, in relation
thereto; have consiCvrod both of their prop­
ositions. and would reoom to ned the adop­
tion of Van*Doru's proposals, aa to cheap­
ness. the difference being ia the neighbor­
hood of $273. References ean be bad aa to
their proposals on file with tho committee.
All of which is most respectfully submit­
ted, and ask ‘.o be discharged.
A. W. Bailey, J. F. Emory, A. J. Walker
Jour J. Psokim, Wm. W. Colr. _
InanraJ far ti.«0 in the Watertown.
Committee.
On motion of Bidnam, the report waa ac­
cepted.
Bidnam ealle-l for the specifications in the
hands of the eommiitee.
Specifications produced, read and placrd In.ured far aboal one-half of that amount.
on file.
•
On motion of Walker, Board adjourned to
7 o'clock this evening. •
“.
Wm. H. Powaas, Clerk.

. -- --------- uuaru
‘•Pw * rcficlution restraining from runnr«g at Urge in add lowtuliip, *1] horvet,
cattle, abaep, hogv, and mules, which was
received aad pi,ced on file.
t]o?r’ D”rCJ’
,Lc fo,’o*l“g resolu-

M1A.&amp;TWAJRP.___

SAP BUCKETS !

Am»&gt;OT« Hrrsiok, 1:80 r. M.
U "llm. *‘mr’ Wi
L,Ti
net pursuant to adjournment. Roll
M. Dewey. William W. Cole, James D. Den­
ham and Augustas M. Aro»onr. be appointed
a commiUee ta MHlie with t^eConnty Treaa to buaintM.
.
On motion of Emory, aocountn No. 4 and
5, presented 'al the October sceeion. 1874,
Moiiua prevailed
On motiew of Mr. Wallrer, th. Board ad­ and al that time laid on the table for fur­
ther action, was taken from tho table and
journed until seven o'clock Ibis .vcnlug.
referred to the Commiueo on Claims for
Wm. 11. Powers,
further cxaminatUntr. •
Clerk.
On motion of Mr. Parkins Board took a
rooeu until 4 o'clock.
Evgxtxo Sassing,
'
.M m H. Powaaa, Clark.
Hoard met pursuant to adjourn
Fova O'Clock, r. m.
Board convened, and was called to order
by the Chairman, and proceeded with buiiBoard proceeded to businees.
nenr
,
Mr. Bailey moved that the Chairman ap­
Tbq committee to confer with the iron
point a committee consisting of five mem ­ fence builders, reported aa follows:
bers to confer with the iron fence builders

thia county against the county of

lev. 81*. 1B75.

Loweet LIVING Profit.

to rrpi-n . .urvry »n:l location of ,a
•« be think, i» far Hus Intern* of the ;
Tvwtukip. «illi the view of having I
Mrt, wMSkuMbig, MHrat, fflewtienet!
ptwirirxi by tbe aiatuto ut thU rtala,
On motion the reaalulisa-was
On motlaa Board njjouniod L

T,.Cl.iui»..-.pp.Uu4M«„. Ball.,.
Perkins, Widker, Emery and Cole as such
committee.
.
Chas. H. Bauer, Prosecuting Attorney,
being present, waa called upon and made a

TIME TABLE

Fruit &amp; Ornamental

TREES, SHRUBS, TIRES,

FRUIT.

FRUIT.

A. G. BRACE,
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES

LANDSCAPE GARDENING!

BimOW, UP ROBES &amp; HORSE BUMKETS
You can bashown everything you want in

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AHD LAMPS!

A FULL LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES!
TRKErf, g’LANTS, SiiBUHti ANO VIX1

My 81 Tea beats all the hobby prices in town!
!£?•* Far further particulars inquire at the counter.

cent*.

c. It BAILEY.

18-28

C. A.

TRUMANt

BLACK A FULLER.

OHO M. BAVAQE a CCa OOI.UMN
Gillman Brog.

Oyster Ocean,
EteoPEAif Hom,
AND LADIES’ A GENTS SESTURANT.

�Henry 'Ward. Beecher

FRIDAY.
the amomit c»f &gt;6.00

f
a bright light whipped up bis horses
and'found the skiins of Freeman’s
the i —Ainsworth &amp; Brooks shipped house to be on fire, routed (be folks
14.00# pounds of dressed hogs Mon­ aud casual water. Fire caught from,
WoUua «wr.
day.
an n»li IMk! damage slight; iusur. —Rev. C. I. Deyo is Meeting in a edin
protracted meeting at Maple Rapids.^
He ia expected home today.
" dies living north of Woodland Center

rale it it is not
#

Stephen Haywood has got six bun
died cords of wood ready for the R.
R. and is praying for snow.

TEA

DOST

at

a».

k.C. PHINDLE,
Jud&lt;« of Probeto.

SALT,
HAIR,

CUTTERS!
CUTTERS!

STUCCO,
fc..

which we chip and retail at bottom prices.

—For the past four weeks, the
home side, of the Vermontville Enter­
prise has looked as if a rat had been
dipped in a mixture of logwood and
and crawled over the blank paper.and
last week one would think it had
been printed in the milk of a sick
cow, but we managed to puzzle out
the fallowing item:
••Shamp axd Fcmst.—The brilliant/?)
—Mnj. L. Smith, the chap that
made himself notorious, by shooting
Frank Smith in the leg at a "shindig"
in Rutland, in September last, and
who broke jail just before the sitting is entitled to nympaihy mther than jeers.
of the Circuit Court, was captured
al the house of Ed Scidmore in Hast­
ings, last week Friday, aud has been
lodged in jail lo await a free ride to
like to see fair play •!! around.”
Can it bo that Hoskins’ upper story
—The Maple Grove school diffi- is shattered ? and baa it come on hitn
u come to
culty nss
i a focus, and been suddenly ? Either he cannot under­
settled by Mr. Moore
1
returning the stand good English or else be is try­
nii^ins nroperti
agreeing to re- ing to convert himself into alongbaild the chlrnm
The matter stirred eared animal. Worcester, with all bis
ap considerable
and the ciiMsiiluess, knew more in one minute
last load was bi
about running a paper than Hus
over twenty neighbors, who kins does in seven days.
had gathered, it is said, te give him a
•’ charrivari," but his two bop stood
»un rtiKi*.
guard with a shot gun apiece and the

teUo. of Nashville.

~

A. BARBER, M., D., HomeoOffir*. nmr

R■ pathle I'llj-&gt;Man and Sermon.

WEBSTER A. HOBBS, Biack1■
All kl«Uof work lathe BteekemWa

1 R RASBY. Dr»yman. tfraJ.—d1

•I . r-esnje •■nr’k-l «o tay vl»n. tn the rlUn**.
ELEMENT SMITH
V _
t L.AWYHR.,

M. FLINT*

T H. LEE.
tr*
Deputy Hlwrlir,

PARADY, Manufacturer of

*

Boots and Shoes,

JOHN Q CRE8SY,
J
8HEIII1

HIU1 ENVELOPES with I*rttor &lt;
Urab, &gt;l the XKW-i Office, to

5.WV

PIANO -AND ORGAN F

]\£ONEY TO&gt; LOAN!
4i A^rvri la! blile Jrarilia,
IN SUMS OF

$300.00 and UPWARDS*
ON LONG TIME.
L. HU88ELIZ

Practical JUHhorigltt,

Proprietors-

■ILL ■ACHIRKBY,

NEW GOODS! BOISE BRO’S.

C.C. Wolcott’s Agricultural ShRds
STOCK OF CUTTERS I

DURING THE

LARGE INVOICE!

JEWELER a OPTICIAN

Cente nnial
Will (toe thdr Cuatomcn all the aslrantairea of the

12

CHIS. W. DE1AHAY,

tlidlar

JONES,

-T—

BOTTOM PRICES

LOW

ELIHU CHIPMAtf,
Justice of. Ute Peace,

I»»ICES
Nashville, Mlclu.
General Conveyancing,

NASHVILLE, MICH,

Collections a specialty;

DRUGS, MEDIOmS,

MONEY TO

LOAN

BOOKS, STATIOVAKY.

Clocks, Spectaccs, ^c.
Every article oiUde warranted
toney refunded.

m

Ury 'oroocis WALLPAPER,
PAIHTS, OILS,

rcprvBented

VAKNI8HES,

S. T.YITRFT A TTRTTR,

MERCHANT TAILOR F
Ctittlna and^MKUIng^dOae Is Um Utm

BKUSHES,
CHAS. W. DEMARAT

Wa make a eneefadtv ot, aa# keep a toll aeaertment ot Uie bol broad* &lt;4

TEAS, OOITEES.
SPXCES,

LIVERY STABLE!

DRESS GOODS!
WM. VENN, Proprietor.

—They had a little -walk-a round”
out is the country a few nights ago.
A big, red-nosed man called off* and
played wild notes an a wheezy, three
stringed fiddle, n fat woman played
an accompaniment on the dish pan,
and as the happy dancers swung and
shuffled, a tow headed youth sang :
•‘ vFe won’t go home ’till morning."

H. YOUNG, M. D.

ELI STRONG,

AINSWORTH A BROOKS,
,

O. CROCKER

CALL AND SHE.

fr;

’

Baturday, Jan.

WA TER LIME,

m cnam eq

UIIOJ HOUSE, NASHVILLE,

SHINGLES,

zm:.

ifPSILANTI. MIC&amp;,

CAVOEK XnXKKAAY,

LATH,

io be nubliabad lathe NaahriUe News,
^rioted and circulated In laid ouoaly of

G ro cery

DR H. 8. THOMAS,

—A son of Russel Davis, of Car­
mel, Eaton Co, aged thirteen year*,
was out hunting Saturday, and while
standing on a log, leaning upon his
gun with one arm, slipped and fell,
discharging his gun and shattering his
arm. Sunday it was amputated, and
now he lays at the point of death.

be made.
.
A museum will be on exhibition,
consisting of relics of the lust and of
(ormer centuries. Among these relics
will be a warrant for an arrest, issued
under the reign of King George the
Third, ten years before the Revulu
tiou, in whichl he is . represented as
soverigu by the grace of God, and is
declared to be the Defender of the
Faith. Those who have relics of the
olden limes, and willing to place them
ou exhibition, for this occasion, are
requested to leave them wi'h Dr
Ellis or G. W. Francis.
W • will
guarantee them proper usage and saf e
return.
There will be charades, tableau xs,
and songs representing olden times,
and the costumes which our forefath­
ers aud foremothers thought the most
becoming in their day will he worn.
There will be an.admission fee to
the hall and museum of 25 cents, or
the the hall, museum and supper of
fifty cents ; children under 12 years
half price.
The oldest man and the
oldest woman present are to be ad­
mitted to the hall and supper free of
charge; also the coilpie who have
been married longest Who will com­
pote for this post of honor?
The character of this entertain­
ment arid its worthy object, commend
it to everybody, and we bespeak for
it a full house.
Doom open at 6 1-2
P. M ; entertainment will commence
at 7 1-2 o'clock- All are invited.
•*

We also keep on hand and have Ter sale

.

Knife or Eating Plasters

Delivered at their

.

WITHOUT THE AJD OF THE

Clover Seed, &amp;c..

L jD
A

CANCERS CURED.

—Mr. Jacob Hoffman, of Maple
Grove, is canvassing Eaton Co. for
Lyman’s Historical Chart of the
world. The Chart is n valuable work
and should be in the hands of every
business man and student For ref­
erencs no history can equal it
Mr.
Hoffman will give farther particulars.

CORN, APPLES, OATS,

l

—Those present at the M. E. So­
cial were entertained m a* liberal
manner by Mr. end Mrs. D. C. Grif­
(IT-IB.)
P. Holler.
fith, and we are informed that a good
DEHTI8TB.YI
time was had notwithstanding the
inclemency
of the weather.
J. W. Hitchcock, Dentist, will viait
Nashville every Tneed*y and remain one
—R.-M-.Wheaton, of Cbester^tged
66 years, one of the oldest settlers of
Walrath, north Main Sc
Eaton County, died Monday after a
short illnsss. He was recently over­
token with financial disaster, which
it is supposed had much to do in
H’oteott Store.
hastening hu death.
Te7. CHOICE bM X
_5Yiiy, 4O DOl lhc Council order
which we warrant pure.
r.uro.
.. .
.................
.
Iktostsd Liqcou Which
a crosswalk to be built across the
street near the depot? Robust, cloveAlso FINLEF8 CELEBRATED TOLEDO sented gentlemen, and
frailv fair,
Csus and Old stock Atos.
sweet-perfumed ladies, swear and
gasp as they wade through the mud
to the cars. Soe about it gentlemen.

POTATOES,

Sugar, lc4 cents per lb.
10 “
“
09 «
“

Z

T,

“

For Sale Cheap

W H ZE

git
fs | ®h)
O'

IS- Go to K. W. FLINT’S for the favor
IU Tobacco, only 60cto a lb.

—C, R. Bailey is convassing this
locality in tbeinterest of the Geneva,
N Y. nursery, and will be in Nash­
ville every Saturday to take orders,
and offer suggestions in landscape
gardening, See ad.

pay the Highest Market Pries for

0

at McNamee C. O. D. Grocer/.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

K
»
, I
1

M. McN ames.

—Frank C. PeHifer, of. Vt. Ville,
Sewing Machine Needles and Ma­ while investigating a belt ini the
chine Oil for sale al D. W. Lixcouia.
w2 plaining mill near the depot, had\ his
hand caught, giving it a comfortable
. KT* New Styles Prints only 7 cis squeeze, and coining within an nix of
breaking his arm.

ATTENTION, ALL!

P.

beautiful oil

W. A. AYLSWORTH, Proprietor.

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

As noticed in last week’s News, a
Centennial Supper, under the aus­
pices of tho .ladies society in connec­
tion with the M. E. Church, will be
served at.tho Union House, on Wed­
nesday. evening, Jan. 26th. The pro­
ceeds to be liscd in payment for the
parsonage.
From every -indication
this will be an occasion of more than
ordinary interest. Tho supper, which
will be ample, will be prepared by the
hands of some of some .of the best
adepts in the cnlinary art, and will
indicate how our faiheraliveda bund
red years ago. Aud ibis will not be
the only attraction. The original thir
teen colonies will be represented by
thirteen young ladies, (and what can
be more attractive, especially to the
Young 4o'.ericas ?)
A fow short ad­
dresses, suitable for the occasion, will

JuffinrsF ^irrrfcsft.

Observe our Prices:

of Farmers* produce,

tty* A N«w Lor or Teas

—New subscriptions are coming in
lively. Good ! Send them along. Our
just re- vest is of the strongest make aud our
wife is one of the best hoods to sew
on buttons we ever became acquaint­
ed with.

WONDERFUL’ BUT TRUE.

paid for Duller, Eggs, Lard and *11 kinds

S,lSlKrCt!2ySKra.’

—Owing to a presure of other
Mixbd Camdt, at (he C. 0.
GROCERY. matter we are unable to give the full
F. M. McNAMEE. proceedings if the Board of Super
visors in this issue. The remainder
will ajfpear in our next.

On eveiy ten dofiars invested by baying -your Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats,
Cape, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Geuts’ Fnrn'ishiug Goods, Ac.,
.
at the 12 1-2 per cent profit store.

W. Stillwell is having good snooess
in the Sheridan aohool, this winter.
This is his first term and he seems Just opened 50 pieces Plaid Prints, (beauties)
7 cents per yard.
to understand tliat it is "now or never"
••
••
10
"
Lonsdale Cottons,
12|
“
“
if ha wishes to make a teachei,—at
“
••
20
“
Brown Cotton,
6
”
“
least some of the boys think so.
Piles of Felt Skirts at
85 and upward*.
Gsstir.
Good Cotton Batts, pound rolls,
12] cents
Men’s Rubber Boots,
.
1
$2.95
15 Grades of Tea. from
38 cents and upwards.
A beautiful Oil Chromo given with each pound sold.
Perhaps many of our readers are
(ET* We appreciate the value of Cash Custom, aud propose to have it, re
not aware that the oldest pioneer of
Barry Co. is au Indian, and lives in
this township.
Lo is the last of the
Ottawa tribe of Indians, his name is
Asquesa, and he lives near Sheridan,
has a email farm, squaw and the us­
ual number of pappooses.
He gains
a livelihood by farming and making
baskets,* belongs to church and occa
siotudly exhorts. He was present at
the pioneer’s meeting at Hastings,
The aew firm 0
and made a speech, after which the
hat was passed among the pioneers
and $12:50 for his benefit gathered

1 conceived the idea of taking &lt; pleastwo days, but his tool chest remainsi ure ride, and with this notion in their
Mo- to liquidate some debts of his con-. head bitched a span of mules to a
stoneboat, arid started out for a ride;
.tracting,
but their muleship not liking the
—Twenty thousand o! the celebra
। young ladies* style, started out with a
ted Posts' sap sponte were received[ mulhn disposition, leaving the ladies
at the Wolcott store yesterday. See’ by the side of the mad, qne of them
— A Urge stock ef GL0VE8 and MIT­ the new adrt
with a broken leg, and the other in a
TENS to b- sold CHEAPER than al any
—Sudden change in .the weatherr very demoralized condition.
Wednesday. We now begin to feel!
-—Darwin Wi.lliams' (the rascal
natural—to feel as if we were going
' that stole a watch from Geo. Dillin­
Those wonting Bossr, will find to. have dome winter.
beck, of Woodland, lost winter, and
—A Buck aad Lamb joined toes• was sentenced to Sate Prison,] time
JUT. UlKt HADI CLOTHING. BoM and called in at‘ho principal busi­
• expired last week, and was about to
and Shoes, Mittens and Gloves, Buffalo ness places ‘MondayThey beloogI walk into freedom when he was in­
Rolxa, and Blank eta, and a large and well on a farm four miles south.
formed that be had a sentence of
—Last Sunday eve. after church. fifteen months longer to serve, for
Rev. C-'L Deyo was called to joini misdemeanant committed, in St Joe
two fond hearts that beat as one,r Co., under the alias of Bill Pike J he
that oould not beat separate longer. ' having jumped from the train on his
wny 10 the prison and made bis
—Mr. Prescolt, of Kalamo, has1 escape.
'purchased the Mudge building in the
—One drummer less ! Last Mon­
&amp;IWIMQ Mackins, ia good order. Inquire lower part of the village, nod is fitting;
PROBATE ORDER.
it up for a joataurnn; and tobacco day a Detroit drummer left Vermont­
at the PortoftM.
.
14
ville for this village, collared and Stats op Micuiqax, 1
store.
kidded m Dame Fashion’s best, in a
—We understand that Dwight Ac; livery rig hired for the occasion. Just
Burra), of Hastings, have mide an‘ after the vehicle had crossed the
SOMETHING NEW!
assignment in favor of Bennett, of railroad track al Vl Ville, the tongue
Prepared Misos Msat, for Pies al 49, Jackson. Wo did not learn the par­ broke, the horses became frightened
ticulars.
acd said drummer was thrown into
— MATCSU vwrulW U0 ,»lj h&gt;«
flllwr. duly rallied. U» Anal ad—Wm. Feister, a firmer near Bel­ the mud clear up to his belly band.
ant of I-cwt* Ihirtee, A.lrttnUtr*mis per box at
McNamee’
C.
levue, has bought Harry Stows three His remains secured a front pew on
O. D. Grooery.
a
hand
car
to
this
village.
P.
S.
—
The
acre lot in the north part of the cor­
poration, and will soon move to the horses had their heels badly scrubbed
and the buggy tost its tongue and half
banner village.
aa. JAPAN

$2.00 SAVED

Shrrid an, seems to have a. ••stitch
in the packet, al any
going on.

TOILET ABTXOEE8,

IBS’S, YOUTHS’ &amp; BW8’CLDTHIM

PEAFUMES.

Al Bitgood's old stand, Nashville, Mich.
At rricta that Defy Competition. A Ijr.r Stock of

in the livery buslnMa and ia prepared
to furrilah .11 who wish with a good rig,
and at prices corrwponding with the eloee
lime..
48yl

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

com

Skirtings,
Skeellngs,

ATKINSON &amp; ROE,

Rashings,

ARTISTIC

Fall and Winter

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS!

POSES ONLY.

Hats, Caps,

Bub, Shoes,

PAINTERS !

Notions,

Ribbons,

MEAT MARKET!

■earth,

Fars, Ac.

ROE &amp; CLEVER.

Worsteds, Real and Imi­
tation Laces, Yak Lace,
Passimentire, Real and
Imitation- Hair Goods.

Drraa and
Do you want Paints and Oils ?
Do you want a good Book for lhe

NASHVILLE. MICH.

Home Circle?
Do you want Schoo! Books ?

Do you waal a Prescription filled
with care ?

Cloakaaakla.

IS ALL TUB LATEST STYLUS.

NEW ART GALLERY!
1 Dost! Phot off ra ph*,
R Ferrotype* f»r

.»•

IF so,

than king the pnVHc^or 1*&lt;1
Compare

Prices,

before purchasing

FRESH MEATS,
di kinds, which will bs »old low for cash
Th. bigbert price paid for Hides. 1’elta
Mo. GIv.ihMn.odlM Wo* side Mai. B»
NartvilW, Mk&gt;h.

Wines and Liquors !
FOR H EDI CAI. AND MECHANICAL PUR­

OriII and Hee U».

Fours Ti-vTtf,

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the oar. He “ would be back in a min­
ute," bat while be waa looking through
country from two hundred to two hun­
and fifty makers, this fact Hutt
Th» brido oontinnod dred
more than Irnll tL-c innirnineute exported
ore from this one company, hLuws in
drwbing around Saratoga like a xnadmaa what high retiumtiou ita work is held
to gel somebody to stop that train and abroad.—-New York Oom. Advertiser.

off and Mt him.

war* nothing

liring back his bride. He finally burst
into toant and fell prostrate on the atreot
Capt J. W. Gilbert volunteered to aauM the man in hie trouble. A dispatch
was rent to Port Henry for the bride.
She, sensible woman that she was, got
on tlie down train to come tack after hr-r
huslwind. Tbe up-train and the down
met si Saratoga. When the former came

noo,on.
Bosch, a Maine watering-plat
an incendiary fire recently. •

•PWdMt MlcMalxm bu taraad * proclo-

Bra. Buddington tad H turns ptrtleiOommittce on Banking and Carrency will

—Il h bellerad that Fiance will aell to Eosumption art of practical value. ' ‘
—'Kgvpt's contribution of goods for exhibi-

Nawfoundlaud., The Governor of Newfocnl-

Tarkey.

yielding over •47,000 in gold.
J 1
—Much scandal hat* arisen in Boston iu con­ have d’ecla&lt;«l in tlielr favor, and their leader, ■.
nection with the recent atwpeiiaion of the Gen. Serva, has an army of 2,6o&lt;J men.
ter. Mm. Jmlge Pettoreon. in Greenville, Toxin.
—Germany ta desirous of establishing.a na­
Kbo tad never folly recovered from the uhock the fact that tho President. of tho bank
val station in the West Indies, and not long
since tried .to secure ^the island of Bi. Thomas
having csriMiited to tend hte umjie to inspire

etectian there resembles somewhat our Eterto­
ral Collage.
.

no more of Its condition than o man in Groen.

&gt;n««tntiaa*l i

toe disputed Heh!v«wig-Holstein territory,' but
too soUerna was dismissed m Impracticable.
The
auo belief
lA’iiTi is
w current
uuireui in
iu Waahington
iiaauuuguHi dre.lca
arcica
i that the recent activity displayed by Secretary

—The suspension of tho famous Tredegar
to Cuugr &lt;&lt; tar tho removal of hw |xditteal dis­
abilities.
Before too panic of 1«73 the company was
worth •1,000.000 over its liabilities. It is hoped
Railway Mall Service, has been nominated bv that the HuspenaiAi is only temporary.
tary Fish to the European powers, calling al­
Um President for Assistant Treasurer of the
—Tho London aud Liverpool brcadatu ffa
ien Lion to affairs In Cuba, Spain has sent out a
United BUtee st Chicago.
markete are rejxirtod to be in a greatly denote in reply, which la twlltfred to bare been
dictated by Jovcllar, the now Captain-General
damp weather, ..which is exported to coutinno
of Cuba. The note ia exceedingly, defiant in
•Hitting Bull and hie hentUe Siout bravewon nntil March. ’
. .

their camp and behave themselves peaceably, a

—Tbe Mun
erofXte*

—Ht ll another United. States Senator haw
Hoti. J. Ik Kcalih, a member of Lhe SUte Sen-

into the station Pratt boarded it, and was
whirled away northward, just aa the
down train drew up to the stalioLi, hav­
ing on board the wife' The situation
was now reversed, and Mr. Gilbert felt
embarraored', with a new bride on his
hands instead of the groom. Moro dis­
patches to Port Henry followed. Tho
wife took the next train south from where
he wtuu ’ Half-way between Saratoga and
to limit Port Henry the trains pass, one standing
on a siding, the other not stopping. At
this particular point the husband and
wife passed “unbeknownst" to each
other. When tho groom, got to Saratoga,
he found his wife had left for the north
on the last train, and ditto wife when she
reached Port Henry. Finally, aa order
was rent to Port Henry peremptorily rej quiring the wife to stay where she was
till tho husband abonld oorne. By obey­
ing this order, the two got together at
last, and everybody was happy, induding Officer Gilbert.—Troy (N. Y.)Pmr.

ttoned tho Logialatu ce of that bt?tor to relieve
Ui am from thoopcratiewa of the'Potter law.
Richmond. Win., Cred at two burglar* nuiuiog ' which they altexo to ba burdensome in tho ex-

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guilty, and another used to flog both.— I
Popular Sciince Monthly for January. ■

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coutriba5«n C&lt;rr to talking .boat U» m,a in : X u IZTi.'jj k^Lr. er ■»«,».
Congress who know anything and arc i ejwprebeMiva wwk eatitkvl -Tba
distinguished for anything save jtolitics. Common Beiate MaRcal Adriaer.'* While aAim, . i&lt;■ zv
.
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‘ tific tfirotighoat, it 1s aiagafarly free from
aud remarks-. “ Congress u very differ- conical
aulted terma. Jt eommi right
ent in that rea^rt from Pu-hur.-nt m : 'A’*?,1”
the Cor tea. Gladstone has ability and finds ! maoht^T
ha° Bprang 7rom the pao^;

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; to Cahfornia via Omaha. In thU combuiatiop
Attmtav^f Hm FscificMiU Onntpany ’
toe Cldcsgo and M. Jxmie. the Unicn PsisveteeMiwre!nicted.tonuahthe
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rewd fitm jiuPm H*teh. Trenor W. Park.

CAXTAS8ZBS WASTEB W CTZBY
TOWN IS THE VWITED KTATEX.

THE.MARKETS.

Ex-Spcoker Blaine was in early life a
Professor of Mathenuttics in £&gt;rennon
College, Kentucky, and Gen. Bushrod
Johnson, of Nashville, Tenn., wns a
professor in. the same institution^ Sev­
eral citizens of Tennessee, educated at
Drcnnon, have diplomas with the signa­
tures of Messrs. Blaine and Johnson at­
tached.
•

Cuba is as It should be, and that the U. B. Govenuneut has no cause to cemidain or interfere.
—Ilin European uationa havo backed out of
the Andraasy Jrnui^omanL, and whatever tliay
henceforth suggest to the Turkish Administrittou will not hare the gravity of organized and
menacing dictation.
—The general Senatorial c.Jertloun in France
reonlted largely m favor of the Con^errativM,
the extreme .Radicals being victorious in very
few instancca. Tho UouapirtiHtH {ireponderato
in seventeen department*.
—Montenegro has been supplied with arms
through Prunaian agents.
- The Catholic iturtitutions in Berlin—schools

Htnrei Mr. McMlIian resign cd that position, aud
a State Government, and asking the repeal of McCurry, claiming to be Gowruor, apjxiiuted
too Poland law in relation to polygamy. The Marr, '/ba rlortiim of Mr. F-uniis will compel
One of my inquiries was for anecdotes
petition will be presented by George Q. Cannon, too United fUatoi Seual. to'clioono between
as regards the mistakes made by near
three clalinania to the MwtL-Ptocliback, Marr,
Is order to find out the day of the
-Dr. tfcud’ier’a Church, of Brooklyn, refohro and Eustis.
relatives between the twins. They are week ‘upon which any event fell, 100
—Four ludapendcula io toe WUconaiii Aato pvtiripote itrtbo mutual c Junrtl to noire Hie
numerous, but not very varied in rharyears ago, count forward two days from
(juentinn ot the guilt ar innocence of Mr. semhiy voted with toe Bepub'icaoe in the or­
acter. .When the twins are children they
.
J AUO
WIT1 apoa
tho U»y
day UI
of MIC
the week
upon which the
Beodiar. which, it bats, is lmp-4rtfc*ble&gt; of eo- ganization of that body, tons giving the con­
have commonly to bo aiatmpiMhod by
^aivenury Mi
trol of the lower hocne to the ItepublicauK.
"
’ '
’
, I" For in­
lution in this world.
.
nltlvutu tlawl
.
. —
.
___
ribbons
tied TOtlyiil
round ilmtl*
their wriet
wrist zw
or neck;■ stance,
- .“A dispatch from Laramie annotsnere thedia- Lieut, Gov. rarkcr, Damccrat, preside* over
the 4th of July, 1876, will fall
meat on the lot of ApriL
nevertheless, the one is sometimes fed, on Tuesday ; tho 4lh of July, 1776, was
covery ot whalia claimed to be the richest gold the Senate.
—E. D. Morgan. Chairnan of the Repub­
mine on the continent. It to situated about
physicked and whipped bymistake for the Thursday. Tbe centennial anniversary of
CONGRESS! ONAL.
tw«mty-«x mUae wMt of Lmamio. Natorally lican National Committee, publishes a call for
other, and tho description of these little the battle of Bunker Hill was celebrated
there i« modi txatemont, and but for the deep the meeting of toe next Union Republican
domestic catastrophes is usually given to Thursday, June 17, 1875. The battle
MoMiur,
Jan.
10.
—
Senotr
—
Hargemit
oaaw in the moantoim tliat city would soon be Convention al Cincinnati. June 14, for toe
me by the mother in a phraseology tliat was fought Saturday, Jnne 17,1775. This
&lt;1&lt; lapidated.
is somewhat touching by reason of ita rule must not be used for dates in tbe eigh­
—Alate dkpatcli from Ottawa, Can., say* Vice-President of the United Blates.
seriousness. 1 have one case in which teenth century earlier than 1752, because
that a faction fight took place rcooutiy after ■ —The House Committee on Judiciary bare
a doubt remains whether tho children
the election at Katiuean Point, between two
that was the year when tho change from
... Conover trabmlited a resolution were not cltanged in their bath, and the
familien named Hcarfo and Rogue and their rc~
“ old style" took effect in England and
•ptrtive adheronte. There were W men on fonr yearn, and making tho incumbent forever
presumed A is not really B, and vice her colonics.
ine'igibla fcr re-elortion.
versa. In another care an artist was en­
—Gov. Kellogg I-m refuxed to issue creden­ d'rti! printed.. ..Morton aubtulUed
rate one. Fifteen men Were dangerously
gaged on portraits oftwins who were be­ . Ho Did.—Thursday night a policeman
wounded, and fully half an acre of snow was tials to James IL Eustis, whom tho Louisiana
tween 3 and 4 years of ago ; he had to collared a suspidous-looking character
saturated with blood.
Legislature recently elected United State's Sen­
ator. The Governor will merely certify to tho
Lay aside his work for tliroe weeks, and in a hallway on Jefferson avenue, and as
proceedings in regard to Eustis.
on resuming it could not tell to which he dragged him out on the walk said :
—It appears from arguments recently hcaid
“ Who are yon 1“
Grande to put a atop to the depredation* of the
child the respective likenesses he had
by toe ftoiwo Committee.on Etactincn that the
“John Haynes," was tlio answer.
in band belonged. The irustakes ore
banfl of lately Ottoo Indians ware aar- Thhd Sdnjh t'arohua Cougrueional District
less numerous on tho part of the mother ■ “And what do you do V’
“In the show business."
■
during tile boyhood aud girlhood of tho
their own hunting ground* about the firat week is twenty-five tulles distant from tho other ate
“ What do you show I"
in January, and of the encroaching Ottoes only comjiotiing tho district. The matter will bo
twins, but almost as fmjnent on, tho
bill
rejected—yea*.
“
I
’
ll
show
yon
my
heels
!"
replied
the
looked Into, and it in probable tliat the Legisla­
part of strangers. I havo many instance?
—The LegWlatoro of Virginia han refused to ture will tie ordered to rediatrict the State, and
of tutors being unable to distjpguiah j num, suddenly jerking loose, and ho wns
the present member (Mr. Hoge) unsealed.
as
good
as
his
word.
—
Preta.
their twin pupils. Thus, two girls used
Bentation of that Stale at the Centennial Exhlregularly to impoj» on their music
Tub ladi&lt;i:i will find Dobbins* Electric
bition.
teacher when one of them wanted a whole Soap, (made by Gragiu A Go., Philadel­
■ —Munday,,Jan. lOUi. wao whnt Is known as
holiday; they had their lessons at sepa­ phia,' the best of all soaps for general
to tho effect that hcrcaficr no speech delivered "Railroad Day” in Philadelphia, it Ixdng the
washing, from blankets to lacea. It ia
occasion of the annual tueolings of mo lees
rate hours, aud thi) one girl Bscrifloe^ pure, uniform, mives time and clothes.
viotutoits publication tn the Congrettiotihl than | wenty-four companies which are owned
herself to receive' two lessons on the
lircord. ’ .
’
oreoutrollel there.
The Reading Compiny
some day, while the other one enjoyed
Chicago Lkimieb—Best story jiaper
-Adyioes from the Upper Mtowuri country
herself. Here is a brief and compre­ going. Set-cdri rtiwemcr^
represent that Suing Bull is preparing his from thoee oflael year and cetlm&amp;e that the
hensive account: * * Exactly alike in all,
1 and of 8loux fur too war path and that he
thrcstcua dretrurtion to too froufer nettletbcjr schoolmasters csuld never tell
The People* Common Some Medical Ad. Age-_ italic. TT.o
naar. a book of al&lt;ool900 page-, iUnatratcd w4b
Act-rrislfcg the klttr'a (peeehaa Uh tempered, «»*-The War Dejwrttacut Iim submitted a plan
Btaitly changed partners without discov­
for tiic transfer of the Bureau cf Indian Af- 600,000.
ery; their dose resemblance is scarcely
—A new railroad, ike Landop, Huron And
Tuesday, January
Pad- diminishedLj age." The following is a
Druce, a branch of the Great Western, baa
ock Introduced a
caabto Xcw
Lung Disease i; all diaoaaee peculiar to
typical schoolboy anecdote: “Two and
expected Um Ute transfer will be recommend­
women, and most other chronic as well as acute
ed by the Howe Committee ou the Iteorg*nlZA- •actlcn of bnainenB.- It extends from Txmdon to
twins were fond of playiug tricks, and dmordere. Itooniaws Important tafanMilM
Kincardine,
on
I^ke
Huron.,
.
tion of tho Civil .Morrice and concurred iu bv
complainte were frequently made ; but
the Hotrno and Hamate. .
•iooont are unable to agree upon a echednle of ; K™*!*1*--..The death of Andrew Joinutoo waa au­ the boys would never own which was
sak.tholr family pin B.oian touuaawhof qna
.. .- .
. ixmnrr.t and th-tuiwl •nkurt-a
1
the guilty, one, and the complainants tioiui tn deli.-ato lopire. but arc deterred from
ware uever certain which of tho two he doing m by toeir modesty. This work answers
mieeioucre domandlug that the roads reduce
was. One hewd master used to say he
mans hands into eternity.
would nover flog the'innocent for the '

hl« treacure.

Unexcelled by any Weekly Literary
Publication, East or Wert.

MACHETES,

$250
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Grus to interpret classic poeta, and Gaswitu
“ common with
. ,
„
1 , . .
,
, tec EMftMai. hiH sought to render tiicm « nub­
81VE MONEY
tolar writes a history of the growth of ataotial aarrice ta tire greax work of Ida Ute.
I
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U.U tn
repiiblieaniHin in England, but in ConPimfi.es on tho face, rough skin, । —-------- —-------- .2---------------- ------------------by IHhretl, to make it
xareaL.’VJSfo.'i
gnas, tho only man wham I can think
lobbyirt.,
sra; IWM8 MTfillT HMR WHMPEM. ,
of m having other statna than that of n
iMnhmim
—Th*' «ri*l of TwPaga, tho murderer at Jade
aptiUa: by Caullkld, to retaUUb a mint st Chicago; bnsinene or uprofimionaluiaD, isSoelye,
matte ci veiiwrai, nazMu a i.o., now lorit. m । ————------------— ------- -—.।
Ungmakl. at Sanoick. Ji. H., has ended to ticket tliat McMahon comiderrd hostile to tbe

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sign !d« portfolio, which he did. Two other
Ministers hare alar rreigne er threafcaed to by WHkte, to'aatttottr.

Quincy, 111..

it political economist. I am about the
ouly msm that over takes a dash into
literature. Proctor Knott, whoso speech
on Dulnth made him famous through
the whole country, ntteiubi pretty strictly

which aro worthtonL

Wfciidl

Chmamst, limit family paper in the •

X7VX

Yon know they have put mt both under

tamarz He has bean ptamd at ths hood
of the Judiciary Commiltea, and I at
tbe Read of the Finance Committe-e."

JSStiSt
of«ftw sixteen, and twmrty-thr. c years.

It will

taoat curious part of the matter is that p.ll

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OH NO

STRONG,!

Progression. No Retrograding:
VOL. III. .

,
Tito woeful &lt;Uj !
ITwl dkiajs that dark, umt itre»*!Ct&gt;l day!
Th* frtirtiUul tlw.m
’ ' Of ««p and ek am
Thai ahadMWt all tho aky amao,

to have a look at it; so he went on to the self and my old woman into the bargain
—afid Ifouoy that’s piling up the xnsaetown with his cow.
* Leading the animal, he strode steadily nrc."
on ; and after a time lie overtook a man
And the bet was made. The host’si
who was driving- * sheep,
It was a
carriage camo up, raid tho Englishmen,
good fat
got in, and the poumut got ip; away
441 should like to Itavc that fellow,” they went, and Boon they stopped before
.
said our peasant to himself. 44 He would the peasant's hut.
44 Good ewming, old woman.”
find plenty of grass .by our palings, and
“ Good evening, old num.”
in the winter wo could keep him ia tho
“I've made tfio excliange.’’
house with us.
Pcrhapa it would bo
"Yes, you understand what you’re
more practical to have * sheep instead
about,” said the woman.
of a cow. Shall wo exchange ?" ’
■
And
she embraoed him and paid no at­
The man' with tho sheep was quite
ready, and the bargain was struck. So tention to the stranger guests, nor did
who
notice
the sack.
tho pennant treat on in the high-road with
“I got a cow in exchange for the
Soon ho overtook another man, Arho
ame into tho road from a field, carrying
. great goose under his arm.
“ That’s a heavy thing you have there.
I has plenty of fratbera,” said the
an, “aud plenty of fat, and would
ok well-tied to a string, and paddling
i the water st our place. That would
d something for my old woman; she
raid make all kinds of. profit out of
. How often she has said, 4 If we
Bly had a goose!’ Now, perhaps, she
in imve one; and, if possible, it shall
b here. Shall we exchange ? I’ll give
you my sheep for your goOso,
goose, ord
thank you into tiie bargain.”
The other man had not tlw least ob­
jection ; and accordingly they exchanged,
and our peasant became proprietor of
the goose.

•• They waajiw why

in «nct&gt; • gown
A.^.-'tt-fHwd-teowlufrt^feMntown. ,

By this time he wan very near the
The
on the high read be­

■ camo greater and greater; there was
quite a crush of men and-cattle. They
X*
walked in the rood, aud close by the
I palings; and at the 'barrier they even
. walked into the toll man's potato field,
where hn one fowl wan strutting about,
when coca they"!* com throafh
with a string to its leg, lest it should
8-i-s-11
..
.—7—
: take fright at the crowd, and stray away,
li'HAT THE OLD MAN DOES i and so be lost This fowl had short tail­
" , IB ALWAYS RIGHT'
I feathers, and winked with both its eyes,
“Cluck,
------------- 'nnd looked very cunning.
I wifl tell you a story which was told i cluck !’’ said the fowl What it thought
to me when I was a little boy. Every when it said this I cannot tell you; but
time I thought of tho story it seemed to as soon as our good man saw it, he
toe to become more and more charming ;; thought, “That’s the finest fowl Fve
for it is with stories ns with many peo- ever
my ijfp j Wtlyf it&gt;s fin„
pie—they become bettor ss they grow than our parson's brood ben. On my
°lder| word, I should like to ha .-a that fowl. A
.

* I take it for granted that you have I fowl can always find a grain or two, and
been in the country, and seen a vary old can almost k&lt;ip itaelf. I think it Would

farmhouse with a thatched roof, and \ be a good exchange if I could get that
mosses nnd small plants growing wild j for my goose.”
upon the thgteh.
There ia a •tork-’c I
‘'Shall wo exchange!” he naked the
nest on tho summit of the gable ; for we ' tolltaki*r.
can't do without the stork.
The walls ' '
44 Exchange!” repeated the man;
of tho house are sloping, and the winwell, that would not be a bad thing.”
dowa are.low, and only one of tho latter ■
And bo they exchanged; the tolltaker
is made so that it will open. Tl|e bak­
nt tho barrier kept the goose, and the
ing-oven sticks out of the wall like n
: peaiiant carried away the fowl
.
little fat body.
Tho elder-time hangs |
f
Now, he had done a good deal of burioVter ’ftu paling,
anj beneath
ne«« on bin way to tho fair, and he wan
branches, nt the foot of the paling, is a
hot and tired. He wanted something to
pool of w^ter in which a few ducks are
disporting themselves. There is a yard­
soon he was in front of the inn. He was
dog, too, who barks at all comers.
just about, to step in when the host­
J&lt;»4 .«a&lt; &gt; rUTXhoa®, rtood out in ler
wr came O
„, b„
out^
A they „„
met „
al „
the door.
too country ; mJ u&gt; Uiu bow droll au
bortlo, waa &lt;wrrrinK a aaok.
&lt;J&lt;1 ronpfe-a prammt wj hi. »U,.
„ Wh^ hay. you in U»l
Small as was their property, there was n
«inKl. ant'd. tb« tb«y oouU do withor*-, torar. wjdoh mado . Hying ool&lt;
, xlwle
full of them—enough
i
U” Wgh^“L 1 to r&lt;*d the pig, mth. ”
Tha oU p^aant mJ, auto tho h.wn on
.. whTi
, whoQkl
“A”1'** » to-lgMtor. l.,r i Hh. to tah. thorn to my old woman at
rowral it Tram tarn, and randarad toadJ j
^a
“’Pl-.-*" rarno. id ratara
! torf hoi. only bora a atogl. applaud

“ Heavens be thanked!” said she.
“ What glorious milk wc slxall have, and
butter and cheese on the table! That was
a capital exchange !”
“Yas,, but I changed tho cow for a
sheep."
•!Ah, that’s better still!" cried* tho
wife. *“Y&lt;ra-always think of overytliing;
wo have just posture enough for a ali«*p.
Ewe’s milk and cheese, and woolen jack­
ets and stockings! The cow cannot give
those, and her liaira will only come off.
How yon think of everything t”
“But I changed away.the sheep for a
goose.”

“Then this year wo shah really have
roast gouM to eat, my dear, old man.
You are always thinking of giving mo
pleasure. How charming that in I We
can let tho goose walk about with a
string to hia leg, and he’ll grow fatter
still liefore we roost him.”
“But I gave away the goose for a
fowl,” said tho man.
“A fowl?
That wuh a good ex­
change,” replied tho woman. 44 The
fowl will lay eggs and hatch them, and
we shall have chickens; we sliall have a
whole poultry yard! Oh, that’s just
what I was wishing for."
44 Yee, but I exchanged the fowl for a
Hack of shriveled apples."
&gt;
44 What—I must positively kiss youfor
that," exclaimed tho wife. 44 My dear,,
good husband 1 Now, I’ll tell you
something. Do you know, you hail
hardly left me this morning, before 1 be­
gun thinking how I could give yon
something very nice this evening. I
thought it should bo pancakes with sav­
ory herbs. I Imd eggs and bacon too,
but J wanted herbs. So I went over to
the schoolmaster’s — they have herbs
there, I know—but the Bahoolmistresa
is a mean woman, tuougfo ehe looks so
sweet I begged her to lend me a hand­
ful of herbs. ‘Lendl’ site answered
me, 4 nothing nt oil grows in our gar­
den, not even a shriveled apple. I could
not even lend £ni a shriveled apple, my
dear woman.’ But now I can lend her
ten, cr a whole sackful. That I’m very
glad of; that makes me laugh I” And
with that she gave him a bounding

“I like that !”cxi*laimed both the En­
glishmen together!
“Always going
down hill, and always merry; that’s
worth the money.” So they paid a hun­
dred weight of gold to the peasant, who
was not scolded, but kjssed.
Yes, it always pays, when the wife
Heca and always iu®erta that her husband
knows best, and that whatever ha doca
ia right.
You see, that is mystery. I heard it
when I waa a child; and now you have
heard it too, and know that 44 What the
r'L.
iha aupbo^ UH It wu
bart 11 toay raM to. bora, or nifengaJ
.n wra .hr... old man does is al way aright”—llaru
pr..p. rty,' my oijVoman raid; but 1^' Christian Andersen.

useful to them. But what misfit this
•omethina be f
»
wlL n ♦ u. t
,s
*•
"loin! know tint nest, old num,
sajd. the wife. “Itisfair-di*yto-day,soride into town add get Hd" of the horse*
tor money, or make n gooil 'exchange ;.
whichever you do will be right to me.
Ride to tho fair. ”

precistion of hnmor of any animal, uh*
less it bo her own arch enemy, the, fox
The writer ones saw in a little grtuwy
paddock some eight or ten healthy pigs
and half a score of geese. From this
paddock a narrow, open gate gave en­
trance into tiie farm yard, and,-os even­
ing drew on, tho goeoe ranged themselves
iii a row near thia Thermopylu*. Obvi­
ously, supper time was approaching, and
the pigs wished tp return' Lome to their
troughs. Equally dearly, tho gewc bad
given each other tho word not to let them
paua through tiie gate they guarded with­
out paying toll First there came a jolly,
good-humored little pig, who trotted
cheerfully along with a confidence which
ought to have disarmed criticism, till he
cams among tho geese. Then, with a
cackle and a scream, every neck was
stretched to get a bite at him, ami*
equalling and yelling, tiie poor little
jiorker ran tho gauntlet. Tho same fate
befell six or seven more of his brethren
in succession, each betraying trepidation '
M ho approached the fatal pom, aud
u»do * bolt lbrou«l, tho corp, do tprdo
ol ROW., «ho« ohoBeriop ml Krooehm
o'.Wight wore Jmort unJirliuguuhnblo
from hamui Uoghtor. At hot, tho bigget pig ot tho p^p brought up tho
rmr. Ho ™ « pink tlr-hod. clout young
Irik,., with tu limb, oud .id™, cud hi.
oar. wore oooked, m&gt;d hi. toil- Jmrply
twirted in the inldligout, wi.k-.wok. '
manner which ho completely distinguishes i’

the intellectual pig from tho mere swine
multitude. With a loud grunt of defi­
ance, this brave beast charged through
tho flock of geese, and had actually al­
most gained the gate, when a large, gray
goose made one grab at his fat ham,
caught up tiie skin in a bunch and gave
it a tremendous pinch with her red beak.
Needier to say, tiie air was rent with tho
squeals ol agony of the injured pig and
■ tiie ecstatic ptoans of thQ flock of geese
in chorus. From the order in which the
transaction took place, wo derive the
impression that a similar game of pris­
oner’s base probably formed the enter­
tainment of tiie geeae every evening.—
Francft Power Cubbc.

Aud he told the whole story of the

any «&gt;w could be.
41 Well, ydur'bf
_______ _ ____ _ ,
___
od axchauga—ths cow for the horsQ.' ! of the two’Englishmem “There will be j
” HnUo, you there with tte- cow
he i « uiiturbanoe. ’’
— - uin whalr'
the;
will kiss me, and say,
11

end

HU wU oteor." right.-

With the convention dissolved in a
row, Hill and all the candidates went be­
fore the people. Strange ns it may ap­
pear, a majority of tho colored vote
was cast far Hill, uud ho was elected.
He was dAteatod for tho Senate at tho
time Gordon wai electo J, because the
politicians composing rhe Legislature
were afraid to trust him. Since ths war
ho luta not been regarded as a sound
Democrat
Hili tn
is a
a lawyer
lawyer oik
and! plantar.
planter. He
is h
in
UUl
He xs
»iU&lt; .bool
one lrandh.1
na-:

oomng from hi. lip.
Ha wM taken I b°“k'?
awy and to. member, triad to keep toe ;

-OH

day ao.1 night tor Iwaatv H™ yaara.”- ‘ “8‘1 * *^7 **’»'“ **-VRa year., tor MOincinfu^i Gazette.
‘
tecu
&gt;c&lt;’n out oI i*0*1111, and
■-------------- .................... .
for nine yearn uudex a doctor’s care.
Did Yotf Even Nbncr ItT—Start a For the ln*t ten mouths she hoa not been
women out, rigged up in a new dress, ; able to walk, and for six weaks could not
with the latest stylo of nicks ruffles and sit up in bed. So rapidly wan she sink­
flounce*, and she will walk the streets as ; iug that hrr friends desmsd her speedy
stately and. majestically a* a queen, won-, demist* certain. For six days before the
during all the while if any body is "pay. event we rvooc-l, tin- suffen d acute pain,

on his way home and to church, shun- realised at once that her bodily ailmauta,

hwi once mad* up his m-nd to go to the (ha peasant 441 can only set tip* bush | thinking that ever
air, be determined to proceed, m*4ely . el ol apptea against it; anil’ll throw my-1 his ungainly drew.

If a merchant will take the trouble to
analyse his expenditures for advertising,
he will find that, in tho course of his
business career he lias thrown away con­
siderable money on that score.
His er­
ror Was not in advertising, for it ia con­
ceded by every firm that over made a
business suceetw, -that advertising, prop­
erly placed,* is certain to secure an
increase of business ; his mistake was in
injodidowdj.
Ho be,
'“jhq&gt;. lioteuod oomplooeaUy lo over;
‘ml“rUu“t» «“»*»». .coopting hi.
“ ho
*“
”ou,a h*T”
“• own
AnJ, “
• -orduutj
■‘“Pl"? » m«r knowledge ot meu .nd
th'“ in ““
°&lt; ”■&lt;*
“ &gt;“■. ^r Hat
provision
of
tho
common
law
of
com­
"
« ~««merce which requires of-a merchant that,
if he would have his wares known of men,
he must publicly call attention to them,
he may have set aside for advertising.
Tho average merchant knows well
enough why he advertises. That knowl
edge ho received ns part of his bumossa
education. But it is not every merchant
who bos learned the art of placing his
money for advertising where it will do
the most good, and the result is, much
money is squandered in the patronage
of catch penny contrivances of one kind
and another, whose sole mission in the
world i* not to benefit but to bleed the
advertiser.
Tho aheela issued on one
pretense or another,"bat for-no oilier

in him. They said he wus not a Demo­
of
it to some member cl
of the fi.-.
lira or some
crat, tiiot he was no better than nite- c
‘ "
publican and might come ont for Grant ^P^toble agent who has made its ratoy,

i signs to make any remarks oofioaming oaucvly able to-bear. On Monday, tho
I we wager i” said the English- ‘ her handsome appcunuifc. Put a new 13ih of December, she felt impiwwd to
We’ll wager coined gokl by the] wiit of dotbea out man, and you will prey for her immediate recovery, and ‘

weight;"

has seemed to be entirely well. She
walks, rides about the city, and is able
to attend to her household duties. From,
long illnecs, through emaciation, she
had become very weak, but she has been
gaining in strength every day.
Her
physician, Dr. Webber, a member of the
Central Methodist Episcopal Church,
- her recovery cannot he attrib­
says that
uted to human skill, but to prayer."

reason tiian to yob in a genteel and not
illegal way, people who are not overly
wdoM in lh» choice of « menu, of
“*&gt;’&lt; rtoemnit, MT«r h»re IherirmUlioo
IIIUUI
UIVU mendacious,
lllhuu«uwun. projectors rep_
"
Hicli their
resent, but if they hod, if they were
Georgia. In a act oration, or in public thrown broadcast through the city and
debate, ho is superior to Stephens, placed within the reach of every jKTSon
Toombs or Gordon. Why, then, yon in it, they would fail to attract attention,
^nay ask, have not tho Georgians had for they are wanting in character and
The world is not bo easily
him in Congress years ago? They ore purpose.
ever nnxiouH to have somebody in Wash­ humbuggod as some wonderfully wise
ington with nerve and ability to defend jieople pcrsiuute themselves that it is,
44 our people," nnd why neglect B. H.' and advertising nhcetn of the kind we
Hill eo long f Simply because they had i have mentioned are known for what they
no sufficient confidence in the man. ftro worth* nn*1 consequently, arc seldom
They feared that he would become u I^- ' graced at, never iM*rused. To pstronixa
publican nnd betray them, qs they i one of ^em is to throw money into the
it
•
gutter. There ore dosens of contrivances,
His gi ttiug into.Congresa was merely
“**» ur
ingenious, al! plausible
accidental.
A death occurred in the &lt;®o«gb*
interested canvaraer
Georgia delegation, and Hill put out for
mxk,’s thcm “PI*" ”°' “d
the vacancy. A convention was callciL e‘ImUJ worthless.
Careful observers
which sai eight days, and finally broke ,WTC noUs1' timf’ xnd ■S,in&gt; that
up in a row. In that convention, in any ; niim“ of fcw thoroughly good and sucof the throe hundred ballotn. Hill did ‘ c^asfni houses
in such connccon is that these
not get over 15 votes. The politicrians did | tiOU"*
e not want him. They had no confidence hon*A appreciating the fact that adver

matter arexet, and prevent it from being '
A Mintcce.
known for ri» month. Yanoay narar
A lattur i. publMtad in tonDalrail
Waa
to be aram ia mw
ton? nay.
...
Tl
— reeu
wU.1
~
iur
r.y»rarad;ha droopM|Iram&lt;lvtoa^,(
tam th. Ilrv. S. E. Warren,
was very dusty, for many people who
«•-»■«! bfo»-»*! What wm that by barama hopde. India.., and vwmt,
^o MrthMiatdtuwba.
were, an bound for Uw fair were driving, —e storc ?
TP’**
b''£in,d“5 tod jkuMd qraaUy aM ratady arary. o( ftat dty, wWoh rnrtwi foara r,,n„kSay. to. Anrarieon.- •• He dual ratoonl, uU„ .toun^y,.
b that r •.
a hope of the kjcc*t.&lt; of the Southern
■ __
, , . .
,
,
»* “■&gt;’ »*y, • dangb
’
“Why, do yon know—” said our republic ba had expired to found nnd 1
g&lt;Ln. tod for .SX tHb^d 7,“' J:
The caw vm ah beautiful

seemed to undergo ft change, and her ap. The drowning accident near Coxrackie,
morning she dressed herself. On the Last night, caused much excitement in
Thursday evening following she vu at
prayer-meeting, and on Sabbath was at resided at the upper binding, one mile
north of the village. Yesterday after-

f
Dr. Bainaa, tho Sonthrni t«m- I
n»iu.Unlof the Cindnnnti Ihmmmlal, i
writes :
|:
Beu Hili is -to-ilay the Ixwt orator in ।

../Li.
. UXJf UILLI TI9HT~lfiiTH XAItCBT.
she could see a quantity of property-*
wbole “dtfuL Yes, I shall be glad to
The editor of the Nashville American
-correcta the statement that* Bea Hill,
then
a Bebel Bunator, struck Wm. L.
“ What will you give mo for the sack­
Yancey, the fire eater, on the back of
ful ?” asked the hostler.
“What will I give I I still give my the head with an inkstand in the Con­
federate Congreerf* but repeats the ktory
tiiaf during a heated detail Hill called
And be gave the fowl accordingly, and
!
Yancey a liar, aud the latter sprang for- I
received the apptas, which he carried —^rt\
. t»ni
i.
i&lt;v
. tte^U^Ltert
**,”?’ ■
into
the
guest
room.
He
leaned
the
pack
he could : and she tied it in a double !
by the stove, and them went ,to Hiil WM m III I U 7 °*T * * ** ’ gnaw ill Ilia cotton bteinora, and with
Ix)w, for ahc could do that very prettily. ।। carefully
,
”7'
lwu
““ ta’ hnain.■». Bo i.
Tln A.
lu. LM nx»d ud ‘
B»l U» Move ~ W; U. ««&gt; and Sugar
umu, auu
xnucey wc ®
more
acuve.
'
. ...
.
“r*
oro •
ct,VL* XU I one
of. tba luwt ,Uarvnn infinormti
KTOlwHhlb. p.ta &lt;4 ta, Uuul. .M!k*‘X
M.njrpu.M th. Ml hi. apina wra injnrad, .nd b. l*y I
‘
“ ““T
nnoonaciou. on th. door, with bkrad! ,"‘7’, ,
“ ,“poK“l
.1”
him . IdM. Bo In rodo &gt;», upon w,'n’
l*rlarad (or wm.-tbing daa.
Yra, th. «U*h,"n
*° *“■ *bat their pockata
oU.raknwrwtolbaw«.d.mt.
&gt;
0“‘ ^U&gt; »°“‘?A4’,“d *ta“*
Tl» ran d.&lt;n» body down. not. chmd'^i^d^,touU h*‘* l“* “

NO. 18.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1876.

Chicago Timet.

tors—one of the latter 9 ycars of age, the
other 8—on a hand sled, and, putting on

tho Hudson io tho village proper.' All
attended religious services’, and then
made n call on a friend aud stayed till
10:30 p. m., whoa the wife and two chil­
dren regained the ulod, an'? the husband
started to push them back home. The
wind was then blowing liard and the
moonshining brightly. Just north of
the village was a space of open water for
GOO feet and GO feet wide. It is wupposed that the wind struck the sleigh
and that Briggs lost the control of it,
and in endeavoring to region it glided
into the open water. Tho wife and two
children are supposed to have clung to.
lilfwl ■towp 1
the iron sleigh and gone down with it
The husband shrieked wildly for help.
A noon soldier would as soon’• eat as
His cries were heard in the village, and
numbers of people ran to the spot but tight
all efforts to Have them ware useless.
Ho; 3 hare become very cheap and
Briggs was seen to struggle hard, now beer ia-going down.
and then throwing his arms on the thin
A &lt;MKNHxai.’3 joy—To live, and move,
ice, which time and again gave way, and aud have his being.
tehnriyd.Mppe.rrtlSnow died, tear bran pltoM orer lhe
ninon Rebecca
RpIuwa Ford.
Ford Tho oldest
hhlAtif
..
...
.
on the sloop
railroad tracks in tho Sierras, and no
fears of blockade are felt

A pooh little fellow in a mission Sun­
age, was on a visit to CoxMckie, and
day school, when asked bin idea of heav­
by the urgent solicitation of friends re­
en, replied, 44 A good warm fire all day.”
mained behind for another day.
No
IXlVXjl OF THE ITUMET*,.
bodies have been recovered, and proba­
bly will not be till spring. Tho sled waa
found this ‘afternoon. — Poughkeepsie
Cor. New York Tribune.
Donn Piatt, happy man! has met
somewhere in his recent travels a woman
A wedding took place in Pleasant
of whom he says:
Volley Township one evening this wook
that wna delayed considerably by a novel
circumstance. The ceremony wiw an­
nounced tor 5 o’clock in tho afternoon,
And Patti has paid $12,500 lor a fur
nnd the liappy bridegroom went ont from
the city an hour before that time, fully cloak I May wo ask what fur ?—Buffalo
arrayed for the occasion. The minister, Express. No. She’s sable to pay for
also, tiie pastor of a Brady street church, it, so mind your own affiant and let
was on hand promptly. Tho house was cr-mine hers.—N. Y. Com. Ad. Wh-otter
crowded with guesta, not leas than fuss over a furriner.—Ph iladelphia
seventy being present. Everything was i Chronicle.
in readineos, but just at tiie last moment I
“ Oax’t you square your bill to day?"
a startling discovery was made. The | linked a bartender in a Galveston saloon

groom, with all his other preparations, ;
had quite overlooked his hands, and had j
not procured white gloves. The fact j
coon became known, and some of the ‘
company urged that ho be married with-1
out glove*!. But no, he thought that j

of a customer; 44 I’d like to clean off the
tiie alate,” which hung in sight *‘1’11
fix tho slate,” the customer rejoined; and
be sent r bullet through it The account
is still unsettled.
A dikty uxjkixo genius, says tho Now

would not "be exactly correct *°d the I Orleans .Republican, was complaining
bride,-too, declared she would not be * that the Minn res were against him. Hn
married unless her prospective lord’s j wept like old Eccles, and said, " What I

houtls were encased in white kids. That nOed ia scope.” Bates comprehended
settled the matter— the wedding was not j the-rituation and said, “Dot's a fact,
to take place until gloves could bo pro-1 What he needs is soap."
cured. Two brothers of tho bride im-'
mediately started for town with horses, j
to his daughter, 14 a regular Murillo
over the roughest of roads out! thickest painting has been discovered in our
of darkness. They did not reach home city." “Is it water color, paT” “No,
again until near 11 o’clock, to find the my dear, it’s a real hog’s oil pahiting."
wedding guexta* in a very drowsy condi­ Aud the young lady screamed, “Oh,
tion aud the marriage still unconsum­ Lard!”—New York Herald.
mated. The gloves that they had ob­
The Judge at a court in Maine recently
tained were much too large for the gonsentenced a culprit to twenty-five yearn
in the Stahr Prison. This fact was com­
were white, tho wedding ceremony took
municated to tho prisoner’s mother, who
place at that late hour. Parties who'
was struck at the magnitude of the sen­
were present from Davenport did not
tence. '‘What did they do that fort”
reach home till near morning, and none
“Twenty-five yean!
,of
T(3y happy over tiie strange she exclaimed.
Why he won’t be contented there three
punctiliousness of the happy oonpte.—
Darriijy&gt;rt Democrat.
'‘Bekxamix," shouted Mrs. Toodles
; to her husband, who was going out of
Th. priMmer Mid b. wm ^aul for a , ^a gto-, " bring ma &lt;rp Hr. aaut. worth
ptomi.wiml-mil).
o(
..g^,
-Dora rt ran bv rtaam rakod hi. , Mrx'Ioodlra. raulf! • ha ajranUiod, to

AT TUB DirJtOlT TOLICK COVBT
“Is this tho way to serve a hard­
working man t” asked Joseph Frost, as
Bijah placed liim in position.
'
His Honor didn’t say.
. ..
, ha utoiad with hi. htod on iha Mob;
44 Do you hear what I say?” demanded
“ Did you ever seen windmill run by : , ‘
_ • ..
.. ..____
.
tho piisoncr.
•'
■
■ i &lt;i
,
“no, no, Mrs. Toodlcs, the limes are too
steam ? inquired the agent
I,
»\
.
44 You’t better quit that!” remarked
44 Yee sir "
i,uU"^
ndjiut
"n*'J“ ^^travagance; you.
ee, str.
I
t tickle your none with a straw when
the Court, an he opened the warrant
“I never did.
,
. .’
„
“ The nicer you can appear while you
„
you want to Bnerz&gt;*.
“There aro a many things you never i'
,r
c
T
, •
„
..
, r- tt
..T1
Mx. Smixu in? smd Jones to
stand here the better impression you will
s.tw,
continued
his
Honor.
44
You
are
......
,
.
,
mrite on tho people of tho Stalo of
,
,
' Mrs. Smith, who came to the dour. ,
s young man yet, and if you keep on
,
Michigan."
,
,,,,
' No, air; will von leave your card?
get' mg drunk you 11 be too blind to see i „ ’
’
J
, .
,
’
. . „
“No, never mind, raid .Times, who is a
" W &lt;1&gt;‘I U&gt;&lt;7 1«* ae «P&lt;"
am thing when you ore forty.”
!
4
,
the
prisoner in
tho prisoner
in a
a soft
soft voice.
voice. “
44 Why
Why did
did
11 ww nave, drank in m, life," ra-1
‘
they como up on the root ol u building phM th. priranar.
i 1)'*t
**!"
,‘'.W|W *t'" 1 ??
where I was earning eight dollars a day
" But th. poliae found ,on W nigh i
r
in.rttow.y,drankra.ba«&gt;l. tod whto
WcB- , *“'
‘
and arrest me and drag mo here?”
ran war. tented down han, yonrauldn'l T'.
±
*?*
™
‘•Is that the case?”
44 That is tlm case, aud -I want $52,340 h.™ told « oori store from . jrak-*'!1
- townRJ M= ««&gt;" U li taut you dun t know.
.
"Ibdyou era- tear of .mrateingj •&gt;*“
(teginnfog hi. raegkThree officers swore io finding him
I "’A|&gt;W Itod, '.wy tad."' Tam Bah
fighting drunk on the wharf, and one drnggadt" quietly raked th. prtenuw.
"I did hate of one," replirtl to. gn**—"One moment—rate ma, my
of them know that the prisoner lived in
Saginaw.”
Court. *• He w*a hare only Uiraa or four ■ ***** f«How^bul douh you think th.
•4 Joseph Frost, who has lipd!" asked. days ago."
!
wvukl go l»ettep4f you would sound
"IHd ba tell ytm hi. ranraSton.1" in-; ymrh'u jral.liltfcr J«* Bowbellhis Honor.
‘fThe officersshouted Joseph, i atiirod the wind-mill man.
, “Eld Sound my h's? [CLocklea.] Shows
“and ns soon as I get out of here j
44 He did. He raid bo fell hot and ; iujU
jo“
about music. No
[ cold streaks ; he tell a« if bntrirer knivre ”&lt;•«* note-ouly gore up to O!” [Ooa44 You’ll what!”
were digging into him; his eyes seemed . tiuucs.] “'Appy land, ’appy land."—
“I knowC
•
; too large ; h» bred fell as if it weighed a '
’
44 So' do I, Joseph.
The programme
is i» follows ; Get out of here into the
There wirs a painful pause, and his
Maria; gel out of the Maria into the Honor retnarked :
Hous-* of Oorrectiou ; stay there four
" I fimil him five dollars."
mouths ; get &lt;rat aud go home and tell
The agent pulled out his wallet, laid a j
tin* laiya you’ve l*non down in Texas greenback on the desk, ami went out
herding cattle.
IVs si jdain m miwiug doors without a ward. He aeraued to
three cellar stairs. ”—Prte Preet.
realise that the drugbusinma was » drug

A Betzibavian moth* r: Alheiioda—
44 Mc&lt;her, isn’t it wfcske.l to iwy 4 You

in thst market.—Detroit Pre* Prt:e*.

Somlbopy advertises fur
lax

a

1

“ machine

machine girl ia better than a hand- '

�Jsi

SENSATIONS!
—

• twrw®or»rT.
BmT REAL
; JCABSkp. •«*
Au-&gt;U*r

flark

GRAID RAPIDS AID DTBOIT.

GOOD GOODS!

Kot. Slot, 1875.

FtunAV Monxtxo. Jan. 7. 187&lt;
Roll called.

Journal

=SSr

Lowest LIVING Prottt.

SAP BUCKETS!
ZDIR/Y GOODS

the final motion to adjourn, were illegal;
therefore.’
On motion of Mr. HtOwrll the resolution

Krumm for building an iron feucs around
the Cour* .Honae Square.
.
A m^J*rity of the members elect not vot­
ing in the affirmative the motion did nol
prevail, by yras and nay* m follow*:
Y*as—Mesv'r*. Ainawertb.Benham.Brown
Carpenter, Hoyt, gidnam,Stowell, Wolf and
Chairman—9.
Nay*—Menra. Bailer, Cole, Perkins,
Walkef, Dewey, Emory Houghialin And
Nichola-8.
- Absent—Mr. ArtnOur—1

Bjltchpat Mokniwo. Jan. 8, 1376.
Board met pursuant In adjournment. Roll

SAP BUCKETS!

GROCERIES!

purchase the

low, J. Robert*, and eight other*, residing
in lb* vicinity of.4hc Court Honae Square,

SIZES AND

PRICES !

Court House Square, which, ou motion, wm
accepted.
Mr. gidnam moved, that a committee of measure* ala feet boriaonlaily.
throe be appointed to whom the subject
of the fenc« committee, by aubvtituttng the matter of the petition of Wm. 8. Goodytar
name of Mr. Krumm for that of Mr. Van
Dorn.
'[
practicable.
'
follows:
The Chair appointed as such committee
Yeas—Meear*. Aina worth. Benham. Brown ,‘ iduatn, Perkins and Dewey.
Carpenter, Hoyt, 8idnam, BtOweR, Wolf and . The oonlracl between the fence building
Chairman—9.
HATS, CAPS,
Nay*—fiUeara Bailey, Cole, Dewey, Em­ the Board.
BOOTS. SHOES,
ory, Ilnughtalin, Nichols, Perkins and
tied bis bond as
John Q Crewy
RUBBERS,
Walker-^8.
Sheriff for the year ----------------- ------------ —
$10,000, with R. J. Grant, Daniel Striker
BOOT FACS,
and P. A. Sheldon as sureties thereto,which
amendtd be adopted.
OVERSHOES.
on motion of Emory, was approved.
Motion did nut prevail by yeas *nd. nays
a follows:
Yeas— Messrs.
Ainsw*rth, lUnham, others was referred, made the following
Brown Carpenter, Hoyt, Sidnam, Stowell, report:.
Wolf and Chairman—9.
.
The eocmitlee to whom was referred the Nubia* at 25 Ct«. and Chil­
Nays—Messrs. Bailey.Cole,Walker.Emory subject matter of tho petition printed to
dren’s Stockings [all Wool}
Houghtal n, Nichols. Dewey and Porkins—8. this Board in relation to the o mdition of
at 510 Cents, left.
T. B. Diamond presented an account of under oonsideratior; and would recommend
$80 for balance of service* as County Super­ the following^
intendent of Schools; also an account of
That said privy be raised 18 Inches, and
$10.70 for express and (talionery.
placed upon a stone foundation, and that
On motion of Mr. Sidnam the account of the vault underneath bo filled up, and that
T. B Diamond for balanoo of jerviooa a* two ooats, seven feet long end four feet wide,
County Superintendent of Schools was al­ bn constructed upon two runners, each four
lowed at ths sum of $38, instead of $80 as inches square, with ends cbampcrod under­
neath Tbe sides of said boats IO be 8 inch­
Mr. gidnam moved that all accounts for es in heighth ; the side* aud bottoms of the
stationery furnished by or for Mr. T. B boats to be constuoted of pine plank, 2 inch­
Diamond, for Un office of County Stiporiu- es thick, aud runners of white oak. An iron BEST $1.00 TEA f0r 87i CENTS I
tendeut of Schools, be rrijpkfiJ, which tuo- hook of snffiojenl strength ba attached to
Jon prevailed.
DON’T FAJL TO TRY MINK!
one end of tbe boat Thea* boat* to be in­
On motion of Mr. Emory, the account of troduced from either end of anlu privy a*
T. B. Diamond, for express and stationary tbe receptacle of aceommodxiiou*, the satne
The Highest Market Price paid for
was allowed al $1.20, that being the amonnt to rest upon stringers.
'
of express chargesYour committee wou d further recommend Country Produce.
Mr. Sidnam moved that all unaeltled ae the construction of two dojr*- uno to le
counts for printing for County Superintend­ hung upon the North and the other lo be'
ent of Schools, be audited by this Board.
hung upon tbe South side of Mid endoanre. DON’T PISS WITHOUT CALLING
Motion prevailed.
These door* to be of sufficient width t al-;
On motion of Mr. Hoyt the report of
the fence committee was laid on tho tab'e arranged for booking upon the side.
We would further reeommend th‘at a door
until afternoon.
be hung al tho entrance of »ai Leticlo»ur&lt;,
motion of Mr. Emory, the Board adjourned
until 1:30 o'clock ihio evening.
And your committee wo Id finally recoin­
Wm. H. Powbm, Clerk.
mend the appointment of 11. T. Wheeler lo

Mei's Suits from $9.00 to $18.00
Boy?’ Suits “ $5.50 to $11.50

POST’S PAT. EUREKA SAP SPOUT.
CT- All Surar Makers wanting Sap Pans or Sap Buckets, both tin and
wood, and Post's Patent Eureka Sap Spouts will do well by calling at the

Wolcott Store !
Ami leaving their order, early, so u to be sure of getting them in season.

We use nothing but the

BEST 0 K CHARCOAL SAP PAN IRON
For our Puna, and the best brand of

D. W. LINCOLN.

Tin for our Backets, and have a

.

workman that can

PRUTS FROM G TO 1 Cl Make Better Buckets
COTTON GOODS CLEAB DOWN!

ArrsaxooM Sassiox, 1:30 r m.
the instructions of this Board in relation
Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll there to.
.
called. Quorum present Board proceeded
L. M- Dawsr,
I Com.
business.
W. P grn-VAM. J
Me*?r». Dennis &amp; Holmes made a propo­
sition to the Board that tljey would print
On motion of Stowell the report was ac­
cepted and adopted.
Ste&gt;well moved Ihal the veto taken last
Mr. Hoyt offered the following resolution, evening on account No. 37 be recousi Jered.
Motion prvvaUsid.
which waa adopted*:
Stowell move" that recount No. 87 be
allowed at the sum of $400, as claimed,

as follows:
Mr. gidnam offered the following resolu­
Yeas—Ainsworth, Bailey, Carpenter.C'ole,
tion :
Dewey, Emory, Nichols, Sidium, Stowell,
Wolf and Chairman—11. Na e—Benham. Brown, Houghtalin.Hoyi
Perkiha ana Walker—6.
The rvaotalfon was nol adopted.
Absent—Mr. Amour—I.
On motion the report of the fence commlttOn motion of .Mr. Amour, the Chairman
Charles E. Barlow, of Hasting*, preaenUd of this Boani. Proercming Attorney and
a jrifilr of a gas pips iron fence, and sta­ Sheriff wort authorised to procure a Judg* ;
ted lo ihe Board what be would buiid such to bold the February term of Court, should
a fence for around the Court House Square. Judge Hoyt be unable io hold the same.and
should the interevl of th* Oounty in their
the fouce committee by aubatituing the opinion require it. and that th* County
name of Charles E. Barlow for that uf Treasurer be authorised to pay such Judge
for his services.
Krumtn.
On motion of Sidnam the ProvOcuting At­
Motion did not prevailed.
Sidnam moved that the report of the fence torney wee instruct*'! lu proceed to collect
committee, aa amended, be adopted, which the bond in the cate the Peeples vs. Eastman
motion did not prevail by yew and nays as and Hayes.
On motion of Emory the committee ap­
follows:
. Yea*—Ainsworth, Benham, Brown, Car­ pointed al the January ' session, 1876, to
penter, Hoyt. Sidnam, Stowell, Wolf and attend to tfeu' prosecution of the claim
against Manistee County, were authorised
Chairman—9.
Nay*—Bailey, Cole, Dewey, Emory, to settle with the council employed when
Houghialin, Nichols, Perkins ’and Walker
ated, and draw order* on tho treasury for
the payment ef *&lt;wb counsel.
Absent—Mr. Armour—1.
Emory movpd that the plan*, specifica­
ing committee appointed m n»i«iing of three tions and contract tor Lntlding fence around
members, and that the Chairman of Ibis the Court House Square, hn placed In the.
bands
of the Couhiy Treasurer.
Board be Chairman of sneb commit tee, which
' Motion prevailed.
•
motion pi evailed.
Pay Roll Board of Supervisors for Janu­
Van Dorn, of Cleveland, Ohio, made a
•
proposition to the Board that be would build ary sessions. A. D. 1876.
a fence around the Court Hotts* Square,
according to bls speeiflcalons on file with .
tbr .Clark, for th* sum of $2,160, which, on
2Til» 44
1 Ainsworth Calvin.
nays as follows:
24
Yeas—Ainsworth, Bailey, Carpenter, Cole
18 12
Dewey, Emory, Houghulin. Nlchata, Per­ 4 Benhatn James D....
18 60
Errwnro Samps*. 7:80 r. a , kins, gidnam. Walker and Chairman—121
»&gt; Brown (Pleiades
10 18 86
Board nt* pursuant to adjoarnmant. Rolf
Nays- Benham, Brown, Hoyt, Stowell 6 Carpenter Augustos.
called. Member* all present except Mr.
7
Cole
W
M
-------------50 21 00
Armoar. Board proceeded to bnrineaa.
The MMsmUtee to confer with the iron
69 Emory John P.—.
26
fence builder# reported as follows;
10 Houglrialin Henry.
10
We, th« undersigned committee, Io whom
nays as 11 Hoyt ZebalM B...,.
16 18 96
W referred the propositions of building an follow.
12
Niebols
Eli
86 20 16
iron feeec eround Court House Square.. do
18 Perkins John J..-..
.20 52
hereby mast respewtfnlly submit .he follownter. Cole, Dewey. Emory, Hmightalia, 14 gidnam William 1’..
20 40
tMjr«p*rt:
»yt, Nichol*. Perkinn. gidnam, Walker, 16 Stowell Ira....;
10 68
That we bare considered the proposition* Half And Chairman—15.
18 84
«»f Mr. Krum bi and Mr. Ven Dem, end af­
Lf
Wolf
Adam
40
IV 80
ter « oarefal eoaevieiMtimi of each proposi­
18 Ch’rman. D U Robinson
9-W4£
tion. would roenmtneud for cheapttc** and
The Chairman appointed Bailey and
durability the propositions and apecificisahter members of the fence committee.
lioM made in writing by Mr. Van ikirn.
$2,038 14
A. W. liAtUHtrmiltoe be authorised and iorirtxtted to inHa*r«a». Jan- 6, 1878.
Chairman.
On motion of Mr, Dewey, the report was
accepted.
Proposition* and specifications prcM&amp;led,
read and placed on file.
Mr. Dewey moved that the report be
***2*t»aa prevailed by yeas • aud nays as
furibvr buvlnes*

i

s

N.BTF

Stockmann &amp;. Willyard

rnns.
Oerk.

Don’t buy until you have seen

OUR GOODS AND FRIGES

SALE and BOARDING STABLE,
NASHVILLE, MJCH.

AXD NOTIONS,
At well as the following beat

For we will give you better goods in the Hardware Line, for loss money
than any other house in Burry or Eaton counties.

FAMILY MEDICINES?
ttT* AV eat Side of Main sireet, opposite Unian House.
Dr. Drake

WOLCOTT STORE.

4'

Bro.'s Medicines,

Lyman Browns Hydranza,
Pills and Gract I Medicines,

Indian Blood Syrup,
.Electric Health Restorer,And medicine*

LET THE EAGLE SCREAM I

for

Business done on the square and?
satisfaction guaranteed.

LONG BRICK

EXTRAORDINARY

D. W. LINCOLN.

TRUMAN’S !

----------- AT

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS f
DRESS MAKING!

RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY!

OLD FELT HATS

CONSISTING OF
mine aninnj you you to make
deuce, and hope that you will I

MARBLE WORKS

JOHNSTON NURSERY

BLACK &amp; FULLER,
Proprietors.

NOTIONS, BEAVER CLOAKING,
Our Block of Tree, for Sprint delivery **
ne. Wo anperiulenil our own bnalneM, deal

FLANNELS, AND UNDERCLOTHING,

and MONUMENTS,

ITor Men and 'Women.
AUTHORIZED AGENT,

WHICH

I

WILL RETAIL

AT

KNOWN IN

Surin&lt; delivery,
the following

PRICES

HERETOFORE

UN­

ROBERT JOHNSTON.
for I’rier 1-b.tA to
IP. N. DcVINE, Abent.
NmdrUlr, Mich.

LIFE INSURANCE,
Thia plan, now th* most popular
leave* the annual cash dividends on any

ALPACAS, FOR 25 CTS. TO SI A YARD.
JUST OPENED, 100 PIECES OF

10 CENT PRINTS, SELLING

R 8 CENTS

TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF

Boots, Shoes &amp; Rubbers
Which will be sold from 50 cents to $1 less per pair than can be bonght
elsewhere.
A specialty in

Example : On a $l.fKX) Policy No. 287, the
bolder paid $124.80 in six years, when be
died. Upon this, the Equitable Life Aabring $787.55 accumalaiion hi six year^

FRUIT.

FRUIT.

A. G. BRACE,

GLOVES, MITTJNS, HATS. CAPS, AND FURS,
AND A LARGE

LOT OF

BHFFllO ROBES. Uf RNESAMBSt BHIHTS
Yuti can ba shown everything you want in

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS!

A FULL LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES

All
TREKS. I’LAN’fr.ilJHRUUS AND VINE#

My $1 Tea beats all the hobby prices ia tvwu'.
IZ“ For further (wtictitars inquire al the counter.

16-33

A. d. BRACE, Agt m&lt;

Foreign &amp; America!

NASHVILLE!

A full Line of those Double Width

Ciiairtnan.

nount of $26.358,MH.OO (an avtarly SflOO.OOO each) of which
Kquiiebls Life A sou ranee So
P-id $2,UMk»W 72 coats.

GrOCKIE.ANi PROVISIONS,

BARGA INS!

FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TRESS

without day.

Than any other man in the Slate.

P. Durham's grocery *
keep a choice Rock of

Mrs. E. O. I*ittiiiR-er-

5A

K

LIVE UY!

HEKli

L°°k

G. A. TRUMAN

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

BLACK * FULLER.

GEO M SAVAGE &amp; CO’a COLUMM

Gillnum Bros.

Ojster Oce&amp;a,
EI BOPEAX HOTEL

ABD LADIES’ 4 GEBTB RE8TURABT.
Comer Woodyard amd loftenon Atmsm,
DETROIT. MICHIGAN.

�VILLAGE DIRECTORY.
StMit...

Ij

-A. U S .

Henry Ward Beecher

that our fore fathers wore a hundred
WN.If-lh, 1876 years ago. and tbe thirteen colonies
were represented bv thirteen young
ladies dressed in reel white and blue.
ORLEANS MOLA6—Several cases of acarlet fever Th® programme ihongh abort was
are .reported.
interesting and consisted of music,
declamations
.".nd tableaus.
The
museum contained many relics of
antiquity lhat had been gathered from
the stirrour^ing country. A- deed
—A series of meetings will com­ drawn up HM^e^ reign of Queen
mence at the Christian Church, on Elisabeth, in tie year 1667, was the
Tuesday evening, Feb. 1st. Rev. P... the oldest curiokily cm exhibition.
W. Sinks, of PiUaford, will assist the The last will and testament of Henry
Hind, written on five hrge leaves of
peatorparchment 80 years old attracted con­
nnfiT
k. —A thief Mole a ooffiB box from iu siderable
attention. The
Boston
I
"*
nnden.ker...bo P;
Gazette, of March 12th, 1776, con­
and the undertaker advertises in the tained the obituary of Washington ;
Hastings papers to furnish a coffin a watch 160 years old ; a powder hop
vnonA'i’K onnjsn.
Kochi* Boo*. &lt;7 free to the their.
used in the Revolutionary War;
Stats dr MtcaiaAX. 1
’
— A large eloek of GLOVES and HIT-rrAt the Christian Church next books and earthen ware from one to
two hundred years old; a stone bear
TENS to be &gt;old CHEAPER than at any Sabbath the pastor will discourse
that
was
dug
up
in
Woodland
;
aleo,
upen the following.topics: Morning
other atore in KaalrtUle at
■—"Christianity and Reason.'*' Even- the box of curiosities Richard Gra­
ing-,,Cauae and Cured Skepticism.” ham had gathered in his journeys from
Those wasting HcWXT, will And
Cape Cod to the Giilf of Mexico; and IVWKLL, «h«»«L
&lt;M&gt; rr«4lt&lt;« mhI Alloc, duly vwlftod,
—Jjxline Norton, of Hope Town­ many other things of interest
l . w-t. linrlrw
ship wm arrested on Saturday last,
Mr. and Mrs. James Buck, of Ma
Bawixo Marana, ia good order. inquire for attempting a rape upon Amanda pie Grove, were »he oldest couple
S. Buckland, a little girl* six year# ofF present, he-being 84 and she 76 nnd
age, and is now laying in jail await­. ha&lt;l been married 60 years, which
entitled them to free admission to the
ing his examination.
po'-od, al
.
Dwosnrr’a^
entertainment and snpper.
—1. Warrsner, of'Battle Creek,has
The receipts of the evening were
— You CM SAVE 20 eent* on every dol­ purchased an interest in E. J. Feigh• 101.81.
ners photographic gallery. Mr. W.
lar by baying of
P. Af. Mc-Vamc*.
is an adept at this bus. turd already
SOMETHING 'NEW!
Man's rooms present a lively appearLast week while Charles Hall and
eoce.
Oaterhout were splitting wobd at
— MATCHES warranted 3».&lt;o only Mvea
—
—
A young
young num
man named
named Henry
Henry Vermontville, and ut work upon the
B. C- J'lCIXDI
eenu per box at
McNtmu’
’Morey, aged 18 years, residing three sqmo block Osterhout slipped and
miles west of Charlotte, was badly fell upon the block when Hall's ax
injured
Jan.
26th,
while
celebrating
entered
the
back
part
of
bls
bead,
S3. Bomb. BtAXsrra only $3.W pi
the centennial by exploding powder cutting a terrible *gash from which
in a log. Osa leg was broken below the brains slowly oozed. He still
XQU Arabian Detee only 10 eente per the knee, and a bad gash inflicted* on fays in an insensible condition, aud
his forehead.
Hind, at
Dauobxxtt’*.
the doctors have no hopes oI his life.

iron,

W mvt

$2.00 SAVED
On eveiy ten dollars invested by buying your Dry Goode.-,Groceries, Hats.
Cape, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Geatc' FcrrnikLhtg Goode, Ac.,
al the Id 1-2 per cent profit store.

WONDERFUL! BUT TRUE.

Observe

A Naw Lot or Tias just re­
eel red at the 12) per eant pmlt Store. A
brautiful ail chromo given with ra.h pound.
«t«

flints,

it.

&lt;»i, 7. «.

trr i&gt;.

drvn'i SboM *i DAraararr'*.
ffTT New Styles Fonts only 7 cts

Prices:-

our

Just opened 60 pieces Plaid Prints, (beauties)
7 cents per yard.
"
10
*•
Lonsdale Cottons,
12)
"
"
a
"
20
“
Brown Cotton,
6
“
”
Piles of Felt Skirts at
.
85 and npwards.
Good Cotton Batts, pound rolls,
j
12) cents
Men’s Rubber Boots,
S2.95
.15 Grades of Tea. from
38 cents and upwards.
A beautiful Oil Chromo given with each pound sold.
.

•

A. BARBER, M.. D., Homao.

H

WEBSTER le HOBBS, Black­
’ ’ MBlUM. AH kind. nf .wort in th. RterttenMk

fVe appreciate the value of Cash Custom, aud propose to have it, re

T B. RASEY, Drai
• Bena— csv-ted «• 1

Al Goode mU for Cart, 1

W. A. AYLSWORTI1, Proprietor.

V3. Go to H. W. FLINT’S for tho favor
he Tobacco, only GOete a lb.
[&gt;AUGItI*TY'l

laroKTia Liqnoa* which we warrant pare,
Abo FIN LEV'S CELEBRATED TOLEDO
Cwax and OW stock Aiea.
P M. McNamee.'
A FACT WORTH KNOWING*
Are you Buffering with consumption.

If eo, go to your Druggist aad get a bottle
of BoecHia’e GaajtAXBrxcr. Thia tnedicinn hai lately been introdaoed from Ger-

Hern nay rase.

Try it.

CANCERS CURED.
WITBOUT THE AID OF THE

Knife or Eating Plasters

ATTENTION, ALL!

prompllj.
M. FLINT,

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
pay the Highest Market Prien for

T H. LEE.
V.
Deputy Wlierlfr,'
.

hl

1 3

—John Fenton, lhe Charlotte indi­
vidual lhat was tried and acquitted
on the charge of horse stealing, was
arruineil before lhe circuit court and
Delivered at their
plead guilty to the larceny of seven
IS OX HAND AT
pairs of glovra.'froin lhe store of S.
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
P. CUlirch, Charlotte, and ou Satur­
day was intuduccd to the State Pris­
on, which introduction wiH last 2 1-2
YimL A l^RGK
lu the Mud Creek neighborhood years.
LATH,
lives a family by the name of TrumSTOCK
OF CUTTERS I
ball, consisting of the old lady, man
SHINGLES,
and a grown up daughter, 'lhe old
We have received the sxd intelliIf A TER LIME,
lady
, ’s- name
------is Clarisa,
—------, and
_— the
— old ; genre of the death of a friend and
SALT,
man answers to William. The mar- companion, Mr. George Atwell, of
HAIR.
ried «.«_
u
life has
।
not. ibeen a vhappy one Lawion, Mich, at Los Angeles,-Cali­
and they quarrelled and fought like fornia.
STUCCO,
.
CALL AND SEE.
«
a pair of Kilkenny cals, and a couple
A tew months ago we met George
fc, 4-e.,
of weeks ago ” busted " the bonds in Chicago, where he was stopping,
which we ahip and retail at boltoni prices.
that had bound them together for and he took much pleasure io show­
CMS. W. DEM'IAV.
more than a score of years. The old ing us about the ci’y, and wo visited
AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
man claimed a couple of old plows many of the principal places of
•
Proprietors.
and a log chain and sold them to traction.
Parks, Theatres.
traction. Parks,
Theatres, and
and Mai
Mason­
Joseph Odell, and u-ith him and Geo. ic Lodges,of which be was it iuember.
Miller, carried them away while the A short time ago consumption fast­
NASHVILLE, MIC IL *
old Indy was away from home. This ened her fatal fangs Upon him. nnd,
caused tho old lady’s angry passionf by-adviccof eminent physicians, he
to risp, and she brought suit against went to southern California to try the
these parties to recover lhe plows and effects ol n change of climate upon
log chain. The case catue before his health, but, it seems, wilhout
Esq. CbimiMu, on Saturday aud was avail, and on the 16th mst., he passed
adjourned until Tuesday. The uise over tn dial Iryul from whence no
exhausted the oay, the logic of the traveler returns.
lawyers and patience of th# jury un­
George was a true, whole hearted
til far into the nighL Just at midnight friend, and aimed at the .high and ■none} refunded.
the jury broaghtin a verdict of •* No nobler part of life, and it is with paip
cause of action.” and a judgment of and sorrow we bed! of his untimely
• 10 in favor of the defendants. Flint death.
Ac Brady appeared lor the Plaintiff,
IL PntXCB.
and Clement Smith for the Defend
CHAS. W. DEMARAT
ants, each representing their tide in
an able manner.
Byrou aud Mary Lee, of Mexico,
Ohio, arc in the village visiting rein
Geo. McCotter (Little Mac) andibe
Sirrine boys living five miles uoithMrs. Pittinger was last week called
easl of the village. " on the Potomac,” to the bedside of her sister in Medi­
had a •'bout" last Monday which na County, Ohio, whois not expected
BAILEY
resulted in the •* spilling of gore.’’ The to live.
Sirrine boys and McCotter, some few
U eenvM.lu&lt; Ude vicinityJn tbe Interest of Ute
days ago bad a law suit over a spring
scat, which, it is claimed, was stolen
Koliort Mount, n farmer living near
from Sirriue’s granery. In the ain't
McCotter come off best and the Si -. Femon, was killed on the 26th, while
iuca appealed tbo matter to the cir­, al work with a sawing machine, by
GEN KVA. X. Y,
the l-alance wheel bursting, a piece
cuit court.
Little Mac had a straw stack,which,, of which struck him, with tho above
j
result.
.
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ont his revolver nnd lold Bill to come resident of Concord, was instantly
off that fence and he would let day­ killed Jan. 22 by beiug thrown from
light shine through him. Bill proposed a horse.
that LHtie Mac should throw away
Walter Schu elkart, in a row at his
his revolver and fight it out man for
gmggery, in Detroit, or Saturday,
man. Little Mac looked around to
shot Andrew Kreis, and several oth*
get tbe consent of ht» mcn.when Bill
era were badly hurt.—Schwelkart is
jumped from the fence, grabled his
under arrest, bat claims that the
revolver, knocked him down and
shooting was done in self defence.
knocked enough meal from the top
Robert W. Wallace, of Jackson,
of his head to enable him always to
remember to never draw a loaded committed suicide on Snnday last by
shooting
himrelf with a revolver.
weapon on him again. A chap by
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turned the spring seat.
Little Mac&gt; residence in that Oily, Jan. 25lh.
said “ by the eternal jumping Jose­
Charles Hollis, brakeman on the
phus ** he would, bitched up hi* team,
' Grand Trunk Railroad, was killed 11
marshalled a forced of five nnd star­
o
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clock
Tuesday near Mt. Clemens
ted to take possession.
But when
while in the act of stooping to pick
they come to Sirrine's land, the boys
up
a
coupling
pin.
were there with an equal force sitting

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The next meeting will be
[jy- 30 days.
bele at the same place, when Elihu
L J. WHEELER.
Chipman will apeak upon the follow
ing subject. "Woman’s part in Re­
MiudCutoi, al the C. O. D. GROCERY. form.”
AMRS.

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aaroos lhe aboulderR. Hu arm
from his dual m Urge m any middle- prukMu. there wm a murderer brought
from one of tbe interior oountioe to lhe
a hand three iuohra Utodr, and when j Eastern Penitentiary. He wm a colored
doubliMl into a fist, m big and hard as , Ina“ of excellentjihyaique, but brutal Ju
a ntkaplittar’N maul. He gave his age -*
lite extreme.
The crime ho bad com­
mitted was atrooioua in its character.

-b r.

will bv aot Up
di nary band ; but when he seized a shovel in the flrai degree waa simply owing to
He
it wont through the clay like a break­ cowardice on tho part of U*o jury.
ing-up plow, and the haudle soon came

■haft of tb« LeUgh Vallay Railroad Ccwpaoy.
oauatag a aorta-at gas axptagimM. TTm
minora &gt;4 work barely rtcsiwd with tbUr livsa.
Mid aoma of tlxm were badly burned. Thu
•hafl bad to bo tUlrd wiU&gt; water to exttagufah
the fire.

hitadMML and Mather

mineral train and a Hcote-ii
cijxvra collided on tbe Great Northern Railterrible
•term followed, in the midat of which a apodal
train carrying doctors left London. Eleven

rietta Railroad went through an iron bridge
near Cinciunay, one day last week, kiling
r», and 11 freorbi cam. ImavUy
loodod with *bei!ed coni. It will coat *100.000
lo pat* tbe bridja tn ordar.
—The rvaadenoe of Janxs Ingcraoll, k! Booth
Norwalk. Conn., wm barnei recently ; lane.
• 100,000. InRerecU was tbe raUnat-makar
wtio ixipphc*! U» Tweed ring with furniture
brother*." Capt. Hodgra reejKJuded in a eult- tor tho New Ifork Qi) Hail at fabaloua pricui.

riMAitcrAL aivn urDvarniAL.

oither section to rarer a united people.
■ sweeping reduction in the pay o.' our

*14.000, and tbe others in a like prapocuon.
Tbs mission to Greece ia abolished an
aulate established instead al *2.000.

n«wa l«tween the United Sutra and Great
Britain. Arcemling to Mr. Blicrmau* acheme,
new coin dollar* aro to bo caat. five of which
will equal In value a Bntiali sovereign.
- -Tbe IRnneaota Treeiory ia abort of funds.

ss

aider the temperanoa reform quraiion.

eluding Brigham Young's favorite wife, Uve
sent a petition to Oongrras, praying that no
bill or art shall be pend by that body in any
way conflicting or intarfarig^witb a belief in
and pracUce of polygamy.
—A reedhittou has tram introduc*! in tbe
Minnesota Legialaturo approving of tbe pro-

—The Brentwood Coal Company, of New I
York, has becoraa baokrupt. One of tbe claim* '
agalMt U foote up •980.0*10.
—A party from Bismarck. D. T., have re­
turned to tlial [dacw after apetxiing a month in
Ute Black Hills, jn-1 rejort fine wyatfaer, Rood
grazing, game in abundance, cheap prorimona.

the biix aud 1,100 miuera at work. Not a live
humaaftarian influences which have recently
been recognised by the Government, to the
FOL/TJCAL.
prejudices of the frontier eAttlemeuta and of
—J. 11 Bock, of Kentucky, baa been chonan
the country."
Senator by the Lcgialature of that State, to
—Secretary Ftab'a note to Minister Cushing succeed Senator Sicveiwon in March. 1877.
si
____ ...... .. ..
Mr. Beck repriManted Ashland (Henry Clay a

ally differ from that part of the Prewident i

complaint aa relates lo tho manner of carrying
on tho war there, notably tho barbarity j’rao. Seed by Spain aud her evident inability to teing

—Tbe RepubUeau minority in the yiaslssippi
Irf^ialature refused to take part in tbe vote by
which CoL Lamar waa chosen U. S. Senator
from that State, alleging that tho Democratic
majority «ccared thmr scats in the Lrginlaturv
by fraud aud violence. Lamar’s election is

—Senator Howe, of Wieconain. ia to succeed
tv'erotary Chandler aa Chairman of tbe National
republican Congrverional Committee.
—Delegatee to tho RepnUican Convention at
called upon for their fneudly office, io aug- Cincinnati from Maine have boon inatrnrted to
gteting reform. The attention of Spain ia uea ail honorable efforta for tbe npminabon of
called tQtbraa farfa : EsUtea of Americans

iahed acoordfog to Bpaiu'a proauhe.

least *10,000.000 annually.
-Tbe Pacific Mail subsidy ia to be investi­
gated again, ao aa to dot«mtae what action

—It ia probable that the JVmidcnt will be
requested to deciare martial law &lt;TO the Texar
border. Capt. McNally, r..alBaujjc- Qy

on duty along tbe frontier, in April, 1875. from
3,000 to 10.000 bead ot cattle a month have
been ntolcu from tbe citizcna of Tcia*. aud
driven into Mexico.

—Henry Daria, the murderer of Why land.

While twenty-five colored conricte from

day, a
llpoo
camiEK
treat darfawra to prevail, the rain falhng in

—Gov. Cbamborlaln. at South Carolina, put&gt;liabra a IcUtr explaining tho political *ituAiion
in his Blate. Ho claims that be ia not identified
with the Democracy in bia oppcoiliou to the
election of Wbippcr and Moses as JudfiM. By
rejmdialing vuch men. Ho-ath Carolina &lt;!au be
carried by the Republicans, be eayv, m readily

THE MARKETS
It sank He gro**ily insulted bis keeper, nnd an­
nounced that he intended to do just as
In order'to discipline him
aplintorod. He dealt out strength by he pleased.
the whnla—le, and ha could not weight ho was put on braad-and-water diet, but
out Iris force in the nxeaaure ot osdinary with no good result Then tho dark*
OOXm9MIOh.lL
cell treatment was resorted to. For two
i men.
At the begin­
When he st-xxl among a gang of la- days he bore it bravply.
bortn the cotitraat made them look like ning of the tliird &lt;lay ho sent for the
ChcAraQradW
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children. The strolling Indiana would chaplain and deaired to know what such
treatment meant, and how long he would
lie
compelled
to
undergo
it
’
’
then wiUi a deep “ugh!" get &lt;*» &lt;&gt;*
•' Until.- you submit to the rulings of
sight as fast aa their dignity would let
them. He was put to the work of three those who have you in charge and resolve
pair, ol oxen. TUd waa removing the to conduct yourself decently," said the
trunks of tn-&lt;« cut in ton or twelve tool chaplain.
** How long will that be f" answered
lengtha out of tbe way of tho diggers;
.
not bitched to them like oxen to «uke the culprit
•• That depends on yourself," answer­
tliren away, but with hu right hand pndrx tlw end, rauing it from the ground, ed the chaplain.
19W«
“Well, nobody ever conquered me
DXTBOIT.
then balancing it across his left foroho shot the mw logs far to one yet,” said thoprisonef, “and nobody’s
aide with all the ease that a skillful work­ going to do it now.”
“Very well," said tho oliaplaia, “ per­
man piles his split coni wood. And
; by I.uttnll, to prevent thna, day after day, the giant moved, un­ haps you’ll think differently before many
duUealn
til tho canal was not built any more.
, days roll around.”
William* (Wta.) introduced a
amendment
Forty-eight hours more passed, when
Ho appeared again on the boata that
pUrd along Huron River, Michigan. tho prisoner sent for tho warden.
“How much longer am I to stay in
He. was engine and tackle to hwidle
heavy freight What otheni could not this place !” he inquired.
Huoa
hT. Ull IH,
“ Until you resolve to obey tho rules
above nor roll, he would pick up end
carry or toes. When the heavily frmght- which govern this institution. When Coax—Ko. X
od boat stuck on the rippice ho jurt i you apologize to your keeper and prom­
25
stopped out of the stem and booatral her, ise to comply with our requirements yon
ov«. Nobody would have felt surprised shall be released.
inrwti«aUaa neoiuUoa,
“ Suppose I don’t do that, what then?”
if ho hail taken the whole boat and cargo
I
catling fo»
“ Thea you will remain just where yon Wmur-No.
right under his arms, as a woman cameo,
No. 9.
a dough tray, and marched acrw* by
“ How long will that bo!"
land, when they camo to long bends &gt;n !

the river. Nobody ever acid he did this
because they never wanted to skaggerato
his feato, any more than we do now.
But navigation did not pay, and tbati
NlMlaalppI
stopped too. Some of the “fancy”I
hoard of the uncelebrated giant, and took
pwukhmrnt ‘ «rf
.
Hargvot, ter th* —tabliaiimrnt of a postal Ulrgnpb the notion that there was money in him. ,
Ho was m simple as a child. Any one ।
could lend him. It never got through
his skull tliat he was remarkable. Tho
dteru**lon erf th* Oentrnnial Appropriation bill.
sharpers meant to keep him so and speculato on his prodigious power. They ,
coaxed him oft eastward. At Bufhlo
they sent him into a dock saloon with a
1,600-pound anchor under his left arm,
just tw a chopper carries his ax, to pawn
it for drinks. Ho got the drinks aud the
Untied HUtr* Jude* MoCandleaa, of Httabnrxl*, ke**pcr was ghul to treat him for carry­
ing it out ag£n. Thus ho and bis friends
traveled on hia muscle to the sea coast,
and acrcas to England. They intended to
get a soft thing on some English chain- j
pion. They hod too much of a good ।
thing. A f’ricn-lly sparring as an experi­
Uocae adjouniNl.
ment, with a professional boxer, allowed
timt a match with any living pugdikt

“ You ire sentenced for twelve years,
C1XC1MKAT1
and unless you do os I have said yen will
spend every hour of those twelve ycara
in this cell, unleM you die in the mean­
time. This matter refits entirely with
yourself.”
" Well, I tell yon that you can’t con­
quer me this way. ”
•
GLXYXLKXD
••Very well," said the warden, and
the interview ended.
*
Throe days more passed, and the war­
den was again sent for.
•
WHl*a*|yt I—r
"I have.oomo to terms," said the
prisoner, "and an. ready to dons you
deairc."
Fie then apologized to his
‘“‘•iLvkm tiffkd
keeper, j-romimng obedience, and prov­
ed a most exemplary prisoner ever after­
SHOES
ward. This was one of the longest ap­
plications of the treatment that I ever
CABLE
knew of in tho Eastern Penitentiary. CABLE 8CREW WIRE. SCREW
Physically or mentally it had no visible They ay—r rtp. Ute ar .rim* »RtV WIRE
effect. In fact, I have never known of
any case of injury resulting from the
treatment. Our dork cells a^diiTerent
from the others. In the Esstern Peni­
tentiary tho dark cell ia formed by plac­
ing a covering over the skylight'of an
ordinary celt In tho Auburn (N. Y.)!
prison the dark cell in nothing more than
a stone box.
The floor ia formed of a single slab,
and tho ceiling of a slab, and the walls
of masonry. Tho cell u &lt;3 feet wide, 6
feet high, and t&gt; feet long. There are
two doors, one of iron aud lhe other of
oak, with uo openings. A sprinkling of
sawdust half an inch deep covers tbe
floor, and a gill of wjitcr and four ounces A4THMA
of brood form tbe allowance for twentyfour boura. Such a mode of treatment
may bo imagined. The reports of the
prison allow that about one-half of the

they never did.
Thus perished pcrliiiw the mos. magnifloent -pemm-o "I pbyideul meubood
Umt Urn Veiled Btatee over pro.luee.1,
H„ never knrued . letbrl be perer Ml
-urednmK mduenre; be nerer b«l • ml
friend. Hi. ~pid groth. gr-l -»“d
immerum «tnmBth prevented JI prenble
naternal molding or influence. It w»*
fortunJe for other. UulJm
rietowp H ™t nnfortnu.te tor htarelf
thM h» birth WM i» • Pbre. ““ "* *

U.iity year* tho bond* and ateck eertificatra

to reply to thr United State* proporiUoa to
mediate in Cuban affaire. That Government

recently obtained an

the let!*! Icing Killed, while the lirairgcnt lira
wmfeMIM.
—Tho Gabon Republic baa elected

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of ground covered by the different Na­
tional Exposition building*, and tho cost
Bay, forced him to ran to wa*t-.
&lt;X the name:

lu Uu.* Eaalrro Penitentiary at Phila-1
A.OW.WU i drlphia, daA-ccIl treatment is only re ,
MBMto
«.TM,*»
Tiie foregoing rtitJstioi show that at
PlriUklelphis the epsae covered is just
three tim*.* that of thn Loudon Exjxwilion in 1851, double that of Paris in
1855, aod nearly thrioc the Koe'of that

on. SBOCKFOBD,
ILLINOIS.
HO I For IOWA I!

sS

’ rr**ten IwiDS h»!J, and that wa*
tbe dterOMbn &lt;rf th* *_&gt;nunnl*i was impossible. The giant’s face could
not be effectually reached. Blows on
the body might as weU have been plant­
ed on a sandbag. When his unskilled
maul came .down it came with the foroo .
—Chicago merchant* complain bitterly of
the dranminahons practiced by the roads leadof a pile driver, and no matter what it
mot the obstacle went to the earth. By
the ruse of representing him as large
bankrupt. Dot are making more money than
1*11 V&gt; rvtabluit . mini *1 Intllanapollr.... A bill «M and strong, but green, they made a
match
of acience and skill against power,
'direct Hum to the East will become “bankwith a noted pugilist Tim partie. came
"‘Pi”
■/The people of Wayne County, Nab., hava
on tho ground, but at tho first sight of
voted bi favor of approprialing *87,000 ia aid
him his opponent turned away sayingof Ute Covington, Colunffimi and Blank Hilla
•• I came to fight with a large man, not
Ilailroad.
with
a mountain." Beeonds,
—Il baa been decided at a maatiugof railway 1
and all hands declared the match fairly
“off.” Finding nothing could be made insane cases at Auburn have resulted
from such treatment In the Peniten­
pesrangera to aud from the Centennial. It
oul ol him, hi* .tuurp «Uon&lt;lu&gt;U
him. Prom Michigui h&gt; Liv-nx-ol lh» tiary the prisoner is allowed all the water
toon from New York and Philadelphia to all
route Iwl been one ol oootinoed di*. he wants, and from half a pound to a
potion, end he luul eontructal tlw "oe*&gt; pound of bread per day.
rf ata»e. D&lt;«-rted in • KW
he mu. uneurod lor; «n object ol uwo end
pcrtatioa queatloa han been embodied in a bill Holton, to abolish the tax- on spirit* dhrtlllml c„rio«tv, n-k« to unybody el~ “d How many hoaxt-broken turalida I Lafe
flee a mare Trr-iriraii*1*nrr
to diaeaee. but when health i*
helpless to care for liimse.lf, he soon died
of consumption and waa buried to a pau­
per's
grave.
■
.
.
tare* of the Belgian etetetn of Governmental
diaeaara peculiar lo woman. TUroogb liar own
Whim Heenan and Bayers were raising itr.jmnlen.-o and folly »h* in ma te to drag oat a
management, and jened-. for the cou*traction
of a double track freight line from New York
such an excitement a few yews ago there muMwabte eaietenev -a rource of ann.re.nc.
and antiety to bar ftieixla, and any ttnng bat «
to Chicago, St. Louia and Council Blufla, at the
waa some talk of the sporting fraternity comfort au-l jrfeaanrv lo l.eraeif. Eapoaure to
intending to erect lum a monument. But i

—•Die Hrneg

MARKET GARDENERS

leather in his hand.

wirtod to in the mart obstinate oases.
[ The last annual report shows twenty ap- .
plications in a criminal populatiou of ■
seven hundred or muro.
“You will bear to mind that under tho j
laws which guseru ttro ccmnumwaxhh &gt; out or commuted tbe senteuare of nolraa
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BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1876.
Mr. Buskirk donned merino, in the pocket of which she care­
to Peach. fully deposited the deed* which made
the property exclusively her own.
"Now for bappiDcw," arid Peter.
"No more thieving servants—no more
waste—and a lovely wife ipto the bar­
gain. He, he, ho!
Peter Buskirk is
the man for luck."
" Mrs. Barlow will be with ns."
And he took Ms wife home to dine on
But which was that economical widow! cold meat and radishbs, being al)«o! :itely
Probably the lady in green silk near the
piano. He could not" remember her tamed mutton chop before so econom­
ical a lady. .
The next morning he hurried off to
Suddenly Mr. Buskirk's doubts were
set at rest. Mrs. Brown ejaculated, business.
"Never waste time, love,” said the
"Dear me! where is Cousin Betsy!
Mr. Biptkirk, you must bo introduced to newly married dame. "Beeides, I’ve a
Mrs. Barlow," and at these words some­ great deal to attend to; so good-by."

’ Year nicer" In your own bright gown.

thing small and flat emerged from l&gt;otwfen two jKirtly dameii, and stood be­
fore him. It watt a very short snd Blun­
der little woman, -with a remarkably
pretty face. She wore no hoops, and
her dress cleared her ankles. ’ The
alcoves were close, and the tikirt had
perhaps three breadths in it The drewi
itself was of very plain brown merino,
and she wore neither brooch nor bow,
only a white linen collar. Peter looked
approval. Several of the ladies exchanged glances, and a faint giggle wan
heard; and, as though by common con­
sent, the two were left tete-a-tete in a

"Pleasant day,” said Peter, to com­
mence the conversation.
" Pleasant
day, but cold.”
" Ah, yes, but I dislike cold weather,”
Peter Buskirk was very fond of money;
said the Jody.
not so fond that he quite starved him­
“ Don’t agree with you, ma’am !"
self to keep it, or bids it up chimney, o»."O, that’s not it. I am never ill, but
refused himself fire, or lightaor a pillow;
c$ld
weather is so expensive. Lights
but-yet sc. very fond of it as to bo on tho
verge of miserbood withouthaving quite early and cools dear," proceeded the
lady.
"Money slips through one's fin­
fallen..over. Beggars reaped, no harvest
from * his purse or kitchen, aud match­ gers, and I never waste things.”
"
My
case exactly,” said Buskirk. “It’s
makers could make no impression on
his bachelor lieort. feter Buskirk saw astonishing how things coat. Now there
is
butter
—say a pound a fortnight.”
through tho latter ns well as the former,
"O, /never eat butter; it costs too
and buttoned up his pockete an hastily
in the presence of bewitching crinoline much,” said the lady.
"Ah &gt; and sugar and tea snd coffee.’
as in that ol a seedy gentleman with a
“If you indulge in such luxuries,
folded document in lus breast pocket.
what
can you'expcct!” said Mrs. Barlow.
The men wanted to rob him, the women
" They are artificial wants altogether,
to marry him. The last was the worst.
so
they
are,” said Mr. Dunkirk.
"But
Not that Peter hated women ; on the
contrary, even at fifty ho was remark­ then, habit is second nature.”
"
Extravagant
habits
ruin
many,
”
ably susceptible ; a bright eye put him
in a flutter. But the tact was, women, said Mra. Barlow. "O, I shudder when
as wives or daughters, were expensive. I look at those flounces. Such a waste
They needed clothes, and were fond of of material/’
" I’ve often thought so,” said Peter.
dainties. They were proverbially ex­
travagant.- Should he marry one, she “And you don't wear them !"
" I f" said Mrs. Barlow. " I have
would spend his money while he lived
and squander it after ho was dead. And, my senses, sir. I’ve no wish to die in a
with this awful terror before him, Peter work house. I’ve diad this dress ten
THE WIDOW HARLOW.

steered clear of the shoals of matrimony.
There was one inoonvience in this
bachelorhood, however. That was-tho
housekeeping ; for it involved a servant
—some one to make lieds, wash dishes,
oook and iron. In abort, the servant
of-all-work was always the bane of
Pfi tor's life—eating and drinking in a
manner which kept the master of the
house in a continual ferment; wasting
butter aud fuel, and cadi change in the
kitchen's encumbrance being followed
by the mysterious disappearance of
towels and napkius snd such small wore.
There was no rest for good Mr. Buskirk.
He tried Betty and Dinah and Mary and

Indeed I” said Peter. And I sup­
pose some ladies buy one every month.”
"Every tan days,” said Mrs. Barlow.
"O, I blush for my sex, Mr. Buskirk, I
do, indeed.”
Peter was charmed. Ho began to
think Mra. Brown right The cost of
such a wife would be a mere trifle, aud
what'on eye she would keep to the ex­
penses of a household.
Ere the evening whs over he laid de­
cided that it would bo cheaper to marry
than to remain single, were Mrs. Barlow
his helpmate.
.

"She'd not only be saving herself,
but ahe would check me in my little ex­

travagances,” said ho. "She would be
invaluable to me. She wears one dress
" Servants are rad plague*,” she said. ten years. The fates must have sent her
"Eatyou out of hou’e and home," to earth for my special benefit”
So, after due consideration, Peter re­
said Peter.
"Not to l&gt;e relied on for honesty," solved to court the economical willow,
aud, that lady being conveniently dom­
said Mrs. Brown.
"Thieves, ma'am,
thieves I" said iciled at Mrs. Brown's, he found every
opportunity.
Peter.

tain Mrs. Brown, the giver of tea-parties
innumerable, for advice.

It was a very inexpensive courtship.
He gave her not a present. She oxpected none. He took her nowhere save
to church, where neither of them 4ver
caw the plate, and both were happy.
At last he proposed.
She blushed
and hesitated, anti begged time to con­
sider. At last she said, "lam afraid to
suy yea, Mr. Buskirk. I like you; but
you are so terribly extravagant. Yon
drink tea and coffee, and eat butter, and
really I should fear coming to want, I
should, indeed.”
" 11 Why, I'm tho most economical
How many yard? do
soul living, "waid Pater.

man
no ti«M&gt; to woteh them. Now
I aboukl advise marrying,'Mr. Buskirk.”
" Marrying I"
”
air ; a wife can manage such
things so much better. Besides, if you
choose a smart, capable woman, she will
keep an eye on the sen-ant. It would
bo much more economical to mnery, ”
"Economical!” yelled Peter; "my

AgUSIXO THE rniNCE.

Guilt«. on, which extinguished the hopes
The contractors engaged in ditching
of the Stuart party, and was st the time and filling in Long Lake, says the Alton

(HL) Telegrapht have just opened into
a mound which proves to bo a perfect'
bonanza ol wealth to the curiosity­
charmcin, acrobats and chcvalicrt d'inseeker, and opens up a subject of rare
duatric generally, lad ton and gentlemen
ho had won the famous field, he took
interest to all who are. acquainted with
who live by their wite, in tfie moat proper
out the nine .of diamonds, and wrote his
the history of what axe lunully termed
sense of the word, and who apparently
account of the victory onit.
the mound-builders of the Mississippi
make a very good living, it was scarcely
Valley. Long Lake u situated a few
likely tlmt tlie Prince of Wales would be KOKAKCJS or MB9. HTBrZJK'
MOJTDfl.
.
miles below this city, and is crossed by
permitted to stay long without witneflethe
Chicago and Alton Railroad near
A very extraordinary incident occurred
iug tho feats of skill for winch threw
wandering Stadradeecs arc celebrated. at the Court of Assizes of the Seine on Mitchell Station. Here extensive con­
Thursday being a comparatively open Monday. A woman of about 40, named tracts have recently been let for the pur­
day, therefore the morning was selected Laporte, was being tried on an accusa­ pose of draining a portion of these valu­
for an al frcaco exhibition of thia kind. tion of stealing a quantity of jewelry, able bottom lands and to fill in a part «f
The town lost tho nomads. Government worth 230,000 franc.4, from Mra. Paran the lake. A day or two since while enHouse gardens received them. I&lt;ct na Stevens, on American lady, who had
" floating population I"
look at tho savago who appears to make been last year, temporarily residing in far tho party of workmen to cut through I
Loxdon has a aociety which does free
the dried akin of a cobra live. It is a furnished apartments- in London. In a mound about fift^n to twenty feet
favorite trick —you may see it« done May last, the prisoner, who had resided high. After entering a short distance washing for Aho sick and infirm..
Don’t put on airs in your new
twenty times a day in tlio streets of' a considerable time in England, and through the alluvial surface soil, the
Madras. You may examine ths appara­ speaks the language, entered, tho service workmen met n stratum of hard, close- clothes. Itemember tic tailor is suffer­
tus closely every time, and watch tho of the prosecutrix as Indy’s maid, and packed clay or cement, of light color, ingoperation as carefully as you please, soon obtained the confidence of her uns- which extended to a height of several
yet you cannot detect tho modus operan- trusa, who intrusted her with tho keys. feet, tapering to a point something like Bide your time, and real .xorrow will
di. Tho performer hands you u little On the 28th of June, Mrs. Stevens and a ooiio, and inclosing the burial place of । come.
Dos’r publish your acta of charity.
flat wicker basket, some eight inches n her daughter were going out to dinner, an Indian warrior. The bottom of the.
diameter, and asks you to inspect it, and told the prisoner that she need not "mound " or J* vault,” whichever theory Tn» Lord will keep tho account
while ho folds the oobraskin, which yon sit up for them. In fact, they returned you choose to believe in regard to its straight. •
Is it right for a girl to give her fellow
have previously wejl examined, into a homo late and went nt once to bed. The construction, was hard packed with n
square, leaving only tho tail unfolded. next morning the mistress was informed dark-colored cement, aud was water­ a "shake when he don't come down with
Bo soon as you have given, the basket tliat Lapoi te hod gone out soon after tight. This subetance was difficult to the dust!"
It is estimated that about $12,000
back the juggler places it on the gronnd, hen elf and had not returned. She pierce with a pick, and evidently had
in fnll view, and under tho lid puts the hastened to her jewel-box and found that been laid with a great deal of care. worth of dried fish are monthly sent
folded part of the serpent's skin; the tail the princijMil part of her diamonds were Among the relics exhumed were large from San Francisco to China by the
being
inJyour
sight all-----the--------while.gone. She at once gave information to
-- ---- O------- -------------„ quantities of lieads and shells, neck­ Chinese.
A Fbkxch correspondent writes tha
You may, at thia stage," lift tho lid i the police, and u reward of 3,000 francs laces, stone implements, and weapons.
once more to see tliat nothing but.tho wua offered for information. But none A fine spear about two feet long, made when Mfiltke is offered a pinch of snuff
serpent skin ia in the basket, after which was obtained until, in July, the French of clear white flint, was found, the lion in Parliament, he stuffs it up his nostrils
you must rest content A white doth is police ■ arrested her in Paris, but could die to which was wrapped with copper h.h if ho was loading a double-barreled
taken by the man and placed over the j j not find any trace of the missing valua­ wire. Was this one of tho trophies pre­ gun­
Tire " crooked whisky" men are mak­
bosket, after having been well shaken so bles, and the prisoner pcririste-ntly as­ sented by Father Marquette or LaSalle,
200 yearn ago, or may it not have a much ing terribly terry faces at being exposed.
tliat you may bo assured nothing is in it serted her innocence.
■
It
goes against the grain for them to
A pipe is produced, and with it a hor­ - At the trial she maintained the same greater antiquity and ante-date the visits
rible noise, similar to that always made attitude, and, as no material proof wnn of those curly explorers i The bones of acknowledge tho com; yet if they keep
1
ttill,
time perhaps will rectify nil their
by snake charmers, and not unlike the forthcoming, she was apparently about those who trod the soil, perliaps when
sound a cracked and badly made bag­ to be acquitted, when a sudden move­ tho Mayflower was plowing her course : troublea.

"Good-by," responded Peter. "What
a treasure you are, my dear. The wash­
ing, I suppose!
My mother always
washed on Monday.”
And awayihc went, content with him­
self and all tho world.
(
.At six he returned. .Horror of hor­
rors! there were ladders against his
house, and men upon them. Had there
been a fire i Ho rushed up, breathless.
" What is the matter ? Who are thcoe
j
men!” he inquired. "Fire! thieves!
O! I must be dreaming. '
"Don't make a noise, love," said a
voice from the parlor window. "They’re
only the house painters. ”
•- House—painters!" .
"Yes, dear.
Don't you know the
Dutch proverb, * A coat of paint pays
iteelfl*"
Peter breathed again.
" But the awful expense!" he said.
" Dear, dear, yon should have consulted
mo.”
.
He stumbled into the house, and over
the form of a man kneeling in the hall.
“ Who are you f" he naked.
In. reply the person produced a card
on whiqh was printed, "Gilt A Binder,
Upholsters.”
" And what are you ’doing,!” gasped
pipe would emit, is made. No one goes
Peter.
near tho doth or basket, except the al­
" Measuring tho hall for a now oil­
most naked man, who cannot possible
cloth, sir,” said the’man. .
hide any live snake in his sleeves, for
Peter staggered on.
the simple and sufficient reason that he
A woman was making up a carj&gt;et in
has neither sleeves nor jacket, nor,’ in­
the front parlor ; another was arranging
deed any other kind of clothing than a
curtains.
small waist cloth, which would certainly
He rushed up stairs.
be a most incohvenient hiding place for
There sat another woman also at work. a lively young cobra. Tho sheet is lift­
Again he gasped the question, "Who ed, you look nt the basket and see the
me you f"
tail of a living suoko being gradually
"Mrs. Buskirk's regular scumstiejiH, drawn into it, and on tho lid being
opened a most distinctly energetic ser­
"And where ia Mrs. Buskirk!”
pent is discovered. No sooner in it
" Here, love,” said a voice.
’
stirred than it rises on ita tail, spreads
And there entered, from tho adjoining out ita hood, and strikes with ita fangs
room, a lady dressed in silk, and iu ex­ and tongue nt tho ohnrmor. No one
pansive crinoline, with bracelets, brooch, would care to examine that banket bow,
earrings %nd a little lace cap worth a
with a cobra four feet long making vi­
small fortune.
cious miajm at the juggler. The charmer
"Tho furniture is ordered, and the takes good care that tho miake comes nesir
painters are here, and I've engaged all you, for with a dexterous movement he
tho servants, Mr. Buskirk,” said tho seizes the reptile by tho head, aud hold­
lady : "and cook wonts to know whether ing it in one bond comes to you with tho
you like beef under or well done. In basket in the other, while yon put a
such things yon shall have your choice rupee into the receptacle, if only to in­
always. There was no time to make a duce him to gD away.
pudding to-day, so we must have ices.
The snake gone, a stout, strong girl
Strawberries, too, arc only two shillings comes forward, main's a deep obeisance,
a basket”
and then, stepping back, throws a man
‘ ‘ Mrs. Buskirk, have you gone crazy 2” weighing fully eleven stone over her
shoulders. Nor docs ahe stop here, for
cried Fetor, " or am I dreaming!”
" I’m wide awake, at all events," cried she seizes her victim once more, places
tho lady. " I’ve starved long enough, him crosswise on her back, and then
and worn that brown merino until I hate tosses him into the air as though ho was
unulc.pf feathers, and not n brood-ahoul"Fond of dross!” repeated Peter ; dcred human being. Turning backward
on her feet, she picks up straws with her
" and loved good things I"
" Loved good things,” repeated the eyelids, throws somersaults, and lifts
spouse ; "and now I’m married I moan weights which wpuld astonish the,ordi­
... have UIU1U
nary London acrobat While
TO ..... she is thus
.....O
to
them.. ”
" But if—I had—known—I—” began performing, jugglers arc changing pebPeter.
I bles into birds, birds into eggs, and eggs
" Wouldn’t have married me, 1 sup-1 into plants; men thread beads with their

ixww," said the bride.
"Well, my
cousin, Mm. Brown, told me that, you
know."

ment in the court excited the attention of
the audience.
M. Fournier, advocate,
entered, carrying a lady’s bonnet-box, and
folloved by two young women. He ad­
dressed the Judge, stating*the follow­
ing circumstances : " Mlle. Cazat, who
is the governess of my children, was sent
this morning by my wife to Auteuil, to
ask the character of a cook about to be
engaged by us. There she colled on a
dressmaker named Heinen, and, in the
couse of conversation, spoke of the
present trial, Snd fcnentioned the name of

"They wut to

"Marry me, aud keep me from being I for the rake of exauijfle. Don't fool any
ruin*---!.”
jtime away on poetry, and don't even look
" What the widow s answer wm may st a girt until you can plead a case. If
be judged from the tact that three weeks you can follow these inatmetious you
.. . . _ .b
__
.. . ..
_ succeed.
.
will
If you cannot, go and
**»*e.’“*—------------« - • - —•o"
. ••
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Peter, and the bride wearing her brown | friends."

across the Atlantic, or it may be many
years before, were found in large num­ tree in an insecure place put a capital
bers. Who shall unravel the secrets of stone imitation of n dog under it to
this sepulcher, or make plain the story frighten off boyn. The other mornin.;
of the mound-builders
he went out to find the legs and tail
broken off the image, and the body
It cannot be that this earth is man's sticking hi tho ground and labeled:
only abiding place ; it cannot be that "This ’ere dorg feels sick.”
our life is a bubble, cast up by the ocean
of eternity to float for a moment on its
waves, then sink into nothingness. Else
why is it that the glorious aspirations
which leap like angels from the temple
of our hearts are forever wandering
about unsatisfied I Why is it that the
rainbow and the cloud come over us with
a beauty that is not of earth, and then
pans off and leave us to muse upon their
faded loveliness! Why is it that the
stare which hold their festivals around
the midnight throne arc set sc far above
the grasp of our limited faculties, for­
ever mocking us with their unapproach­
able glory I And finally, why is it that
the bright forms of human beauty are
preeented to our view but for a moment
and then taken from us, leaving the
thousand streams of affections to flow
back to Alpine torrents upon our hearts?
We are born for a higher destiny than
that of death ; there is a realm where
the rainbow never fades—where the
stare will bo spread out before us like
the islets that slumber ou the ocean,aud
where the beautiful beings that here para
before us like shadows, will stay in our
presence forever.—Anonymous.

the prisoner.
The other exclaimed,
•Laporte! why, I know her ; she loft a
box with me some time ago, and I liave
not seen her ainoe ; suppose it should
contain the jewels f After a little con­
sultation they decided on at once taking
a cab and driving off to inform inc of the
circumstance. This they did, and I now
introduce them to the Court.”
The
Judge ordered the box to be opened, Bud
one of the ushers of the Court, liaviug
forced the lock, drew out the jewel-case
with its contents complete.
Naturally
great commotion followed. The prisoner
cast one agitated glance at the proof of
her crime, bnt remained otherwise im­
movable. The Court complimented the
two women oi^ the intelligence ami
promptitude which they had displayed,
and told them that they would not go
unrewarded, as they were entitled be­
tween them t6 the 5,000 franco offered
for the discovery. The case then proceed­
ed, and the jury found the prisoner guilty
‘ ‘
extenuating
circumstances.
! without
She was sentenced to ten years’ imprison­
~
Go&lt;k1 beef wsoft, fine and of an agree­
ment, and afterward for a similar period
able red color, lightly streaked through
to the surveillnnca of tfie police.-Qaligwith white veins. If the fat is of a yel­
nanVa Mcttcnger (Paris).
lowish white it is a sign of youth and
tendcrueas. The best steak it what is
Japanese women ore eliarming in man­ called porter-house steak. Ribe’of beef
ner, and would be iu appearance, were are generally considered beet for roast­
tongues, join innumerable pieces of cot­
it not for their ungainly forms, wliich ing. Chickens, to be vary good, should
ten into one long cord, keep half a
are ruined bya clumsy mode of dress, be picked dry as soon as killed ; their
score -f sharp knives in the air at once,
and, among the poorer classes, the prac­ tenderness may be tested by the flexi­
throw cannon balls with their toes, and
tice qj carrying burdens on the bnuk. bility of their joints and by the wliitspin tops on the ends of twigs. Pande­
When a J»i&gt;aneso girl reaches the age of neas of their skins.
monium reigns, the clatter is unbearable,
You can distinguish tough beef by its
16 years without having undergone either
and one is compelled, as was the Prince,
of tl»e processes of deformity, sh« is o color ; it has very often » whitish look,
to dismiss the tribo of vagrants without
instead
of a deep dark red color. A
wonder to the eye, and remains so until
further delay.
i 23, or possibly a little later. Then she surer way to distinguish, whether or not
I c&lt;»h«j to cliarm for a oeruu'n period, in beefsteak is tender, try to thrust your
It is a fact well known iu history that' any way cxeqpting by her manner, and thumb through the muscle ; if it resists
the nine of diamonds haaboeu called the &lt; that is generally preserved to the bud. and the fiber seems strong, the steak is
_ Bnt
.
.
curae of Scotland,. and tho following
as she «
grows
old slw lias a chance tough; if yon can put your thumb
i reason bus been amigned for the fact of becoming quite delightful again, through easily, the steak is tender. As
! In the distracted state of tho country I 'J here is nothing nicer than a dignified to "which is the best cut for steaks,'* wo
I during the reign of Mary, a .man, George i and white-haired old Japanese lady, usually prefer "porter house," but a
I Campbell byname, altemi»ted to steal * She ia always happy, for she is always "sirloin steak,” or a "round,” » often

Peter looked at her. The truth w.m
plain'al last He stared at hte' Luly for
five minutes by the cloak, and then
rushed out of the house, muttering,
" Taken in ! tak.m in !** *
It i* said Peter Buskirk never recov­
ered the shock. Against his will he
lived luxuriously ever after; and his
—economical.'
wife astoniahed the neighlmrhood by her
magnificent attire and grand parties.
‘•Wen, to. t-tow ar aftoen—comBut nevertludwH Peter himself expired
that,"said the lady. "No, I'm afraid in less than a year ; and the last words
on liis lips were said to be "Taken in!
■••n*hleTO prole, at
todlltag. make your property over to me, no that taken in!”
I could be sure you would not min your­
---- -...j. ---------igs?
. j the crown out of Edinburgh Castle. In mucii respected and cherished by her
self. Of course that ia xmpoemble, ^nd
TUB xairrBJBta tk^db.
this lie was uusnccessful, but managed youngers, and at a certain age the qatit would be such a care that really I
When a young man entered a Detroit i to abstract nine valuable jewels, and ural liighbreeding of the race appears in;
lawyer‘m office to study law, the prac- f escaped safely to a foreign shore. To 1 her to attain ita crystalization.
titioner sat down beside him and raid : replace tlu»e, a heavy tex was laid upon
" But if you could find an economical tiemau I so much respect."
I’VKi.ic nvii.innos.
And the •xconomical relict Hushed and •
jwnj Imve no time to J the country, which the poor oppressed i
woman, Mr. Buskirk.”
It M given out from Washington that
hemtateit
• fotj away&gt; and JOU do^»t p.aS ont
J&gt;iHOpio thought so great a gi ievonce that
" Ah! if I could find a mermaid.”
___ u ; I,; the Houm Commjft&lt;x&gt; on Public Build" One who never w«ted a j^nuy.”
It waa Peter’s turn to pause and con- I jrua’t keep jOU ]irr„ thirty days. Do tiwy termed it tho curse of Scotland
«TO. to TOko . gro.1 toroerf
IS to.7
lb,___________ j
"“k“
««ox
" She docs not ttxi»t, ma'am.”
witter. Hw W-Mt away to do so, and, re- J ——■ ——* —i*.
.« u______ *
¥&lt;., TO"
■
! bro, Uw TO*- rf O«r«r C«upl»ll i»
™ '’aUAng,
Mcl. „
“ Who lives on next to nothing. The turning suddenly to hisboiiMi, found his ;
W«U,
uo»
lUra.
Bo
polta,
to
oU
Uw
TB
otoxto
]
wplrouton
\
”
“
T
**
“
"Croy
lor
public
mfact ta, Mr. Buakirk. I-have such a lady serving-maid selling dripping to a man.
iTOTOto they l»TO (Mb.
Bo relotoo to U." -ril^nro,. tomtoo of !
&lt;•&lt; budiog.
•goxl
to
too
boys,
brmu-.-th.yTO,
growI
Giro
—
.
Th.
nrouUte
for
thio
erool
*&gt;™
df
bo
eonUuuod,
baek to the Widow Barlow *.
1V upto. &lt;~h taro Work it. with A «l ~ too,
l.y tb., rid--u l'«» »»■»&gt;•T*
r.,««ton. .M gto p.Su do to chord, of th. kbrl pf Mr. -ho to. to th. tiro,
to. korp lAd.bcg. to r^ror .dl uot

be -aid to himself.

NO. 19.

th® Beuretary of State for Scotland. The
coat of-arms belonging to ins family
■. bears nine diamonds on its shield, and
‘ the people, not dariug to stigmatize the
. of.Stair.
.
the ocrea ot Sootiand,
Master

" And have you no other sons P'aaked
a curious lady of a bronzed old s«a Cap­
tain. " Ob, yes, madam, I had one that
lived in the South 8** islands for nearly
a tlozen years.” "Really!
Was ho
bred there, and what was his taste—tho
eea or land F " No, madam, he wasn’t
brand—ho was meat ; leastways the nig­
gers ate him, and os for his taste, the
chief stid ho tasted of terbacoer." The
lady walked to another part of the ship,
and tho Captain smiled and took a freak

quid.
Ak earnest looking stranger entered
Ilin Director’s office at Detroit, the other
day. aud asked how the poor came on,
and after a little conversation said:
"Please name aome -poor widow who
would like a barrel of flour.” “ 111 he
only too glad," replied tho official.
"Mra. S----- would like one.” "Would
aheI” "I know she would.” "Well,
I hope you’ll send one up!" sighed
the stronger, as he backed for the door.
—Frtc Prcaa.
Some time ago two Loudon thieves
put in practice a plan of robbing a jew­
els* which had tMien deecribed in a ntory
invention. The jeweler was furious (he
lost $40,000, so it was excusable), nud
wrote to the editor of the magazine,
asking him if it was his mission to in­
struct tliievcp in now ways of plunder­
ing the public. “ My dear sir,” replied
Die editor, blandly, "If you had taken
in my periodical (winch I hope in future
you will dq), you would have been put
upon your guard. Thn&lt; ouiKtiof neglect­
ing the claims of literature.”

Dry-picked poultry is preferable, an disreputebio/extent among American
scjiding detracts from , the flavor of the
meaL I think the male is more apt to the slave traffic is exciting aerioue ateen-

Springer, of Iilinoia, has introduced
Gongreesman William B. Williams, of
Michigan, h«a introduced in tin* House It prohibits citizens. d the United States,
a ball to provide for the survey x&gt;f a ship
ouial across the State of Michigun, ns in foreign
follow:

trafficking

to CMM mmiK with phua wta Mttaraw of
oort, to be made b» an o3u-«r of augi ve* r&gt;. for further p
a rhtp canal from the nnxitb of the Kalanux «&gt;
Briar, on Um eastern &gt;tav» of L«ke
Mrs, Aixxx, of Hartford, wife of Um to lb* ctouth of tSe Wwr JUmu&gt;. ou Like
sx-Mayor, has jw.rtially recovered her of Muiab-o kx-«iv&amp; and dtaMtoraK* fix
eyesight, after a blindness ofreventeen
years. She. it nutomahed to see how old

| The ••xpiaaation relates to the battle of dresses the women wear.

It

�SENSATIONS!
quickly he’ll
jl that citixen
body, and he'll bless you !
if-yoti’H heh&gt; him prove that ali’ bis-

ranur,

GRAND

BKK.--W*
young man

frequently, about somebody or uthei

GOOD GOODS!

nrogreas.uutirhe gels his nuse pulled.
W« have wen- tbui tried several
the young raan-never faikd
it. make *. sensation.
!

IX»WeRl MVING Profit.

GHAKD RAPIDS AID DETBOIT,

TIME TABLE.

'It has nut yet been decided whethr say uno will be allowed to eFell

grounds. Gentlemen, your hesitation
may prevent the State of Michigan
from taking any active part in the
great exhibition.
.

'Am l

tn
Search ul the feline.
.
•, C..ts don't rat sugar,young man !"
**. They don’t?*'
’ “No sir; the' thief is a boy about
your sixe.”
“ He is, eh ? I’d just like catch blur
in hcre.unce f
“ II this "Ugar is disturbed again,"
she said, as ahe revered the Lux, “ 1
know of a hoy who will get his jack­
et dusted "
!' I hat’s bully ! I wish you’d lei me
. stay out Of school so’a to see .you
cutch and maul him."
And he went out to devour the

• Will yonr Honor charge the jury,’
party at weed chopper*.
Mr. Frye &lt;rf Ludington ■ pined guilty of asked an Arkansas lawyer at the con­
clusion of a horse-thief Inal? T will,*
replied his Honor, *lbe Court charges
each juryman one dollar for drinks,
John .Campbell who kilted Fbwlabaa nt aud six dollars extra for the one who
used the Count’s hat for a spittoon
| during the first day of the session.’
Jobs Chrtetaraa’s buiMt’ag, nt Grand RapThe colored ladies of Washington
call themselves brunettes, aud back
it np with a kick from a juot thirteen
inches long.
*

The Detroit Paper Company, of .Detroit,

The busband of tho period is one
who soonoat comes to a full stop at
home dights.

Uabilhlee.
That Coldwater man who had a baby left
Several foreign naval powers, says
the London Standard, are -directing
their attention to the practicability of
rMabMbing telegraph station in mid
wmu, Jiy which messages can ba
sent from any. part of the sqn along
the line of tlie cablu to the termini
)mmdLi oq shore, and vuc tw^a so that
communication with iron-claos, mail
steamers and other vessels, when out
nt »««, may be established. Thu in
ventioa consists of a hollow sectional
column, with » base plate attached by
hall and socket-joint, which column is
lowered into the water, and anchored
rigidly to the. ground. The branch
cable is coupled with the main cable,
and carried along the column to the
surfaea of the water, to be there eon
nccled with instruments on board the
vessel. By thia invention ii is pro]«paed to control naval aud strategical
movements, while a ship in 'distress
could communicate her exact position,
the nature of her disasters, and thus
ryocura assistance.

world believe' that it waa only a rag baby.
Too thin, loo thin!
'
-

SAP BUCKETS!
IDIR/ST GOODS

8b» was put

GROCERIES!

SIZES

Than any other man-hi the State.

BUSINESS MEN

GUTTERS!
CUTTERS!

Don’t buy until you have seen

OTTE?, GOODS AND PRICES

BEST $1.00 TEA FOR 87J CENTS .'

■ nOJCT FAIL TO TRY MINK!

For we will give- you better goods in the Hardware Line, foi less money
thau any other house in Barry or Eaton counties.

The Hlghcut Market Price paid for
Country Prddncc.
(Ez* \\ csi Side of Main afreet, opposite Uni an House.

DON’T PASS WITHOUT CALLING

WOLCOTT STORE

Credit.

Printing!

O. CROCKER

C. C. Wolcott’s Affricultnral Sheds

LET THE EAGLE SCREAM I’

new livery:

LONG BRICK

EXTRAORDINARY

WTHl A LARGE

STOCK or CUTTERS ! Stockmann &amp;. Willyard,
PROPRIETORS

CALL AND SEE.

»

LOOK HERE!

SALE ani BOARDING STABLE,

TRUMAN S !

------ — AT THE-----------

RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY!

NASUVILI.K, MICH.

BAILEY

“NEWS” OFFICEt
Pam and Colored

BARGAINS !

JOB PRINTING!
AT VERY REASONABLE FIGURES.

CONSISTING OF

patronize ^oue ^nstititioas.

GENEVA NORSERIES, JOHNSTON NURSERY
GENEVA, V. \\

PALMYRA, N. Y.

NOTIONS, BEAVER CLOAKING,

FLANNELS, AND UNDERCLOTHING,

fine. We enperiulet*! oui
with r»«p-ui&lt;lbJe pertlc-e,

Fruit Sc Ornamental

IPor Men and "Women.

TREES, SHRUBS, VIHES

WHICH

AUTHORIZED AGENT,

I

WILL RETAIL
.

AT

KNOWN IN

PRICES

ORNO STRONG.
IMLrs. JE. C. I?ittiiijfex-

IS OVR
HERETOFORE

UN­

ULLINKRYAYANCY GOODS!

NASHVILLE!

A Full Line of those Double - Width

ALPACAS, FOR 25 UTS. TO $1A YARD.

verdict in Arkae»a*. what

thanking the public for past favors soli

BUM mtee lh.t »U work work of th 1. kind
l-r
wiu ** d°°“in ■

ROBERT JOHSBfON.

MEAT MARKET!

10 CENT PRINTS, SELLING

LIFE INSURANCE.
Thia plan, now tha most popular
leaves the annual “Baah dividends r.n any

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

R 8 CENTS

TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF

MARBLE WORKS

Boots, Shoes &amp; BiYbk&gt;ei*s

BLACK tc. FULLER,

Which will he sold from &lt;50 cents to ?1 less per pair than can be bought
elsewhere.
A specialty in

KVKRY I»KBCRlPTIO5r OF

S’£ GLOVES, MITTINS, HATS. CAPS, AND FURS,

SJf
urarce Soc'iy, (one of the oldest and slrenc-!

FRESH .MEATS.

LIVERY STABLE!

OLD FELT HATS

JUST OPENED, 100 PIECES OF

W. Ji. DcriNK, Agent.

C. R. BAILEY.

walking mi her husband’s arm a few
nights before
What an Amy-able
inform the pnblie Ural they will
nmi the tree y ello
jD
woman she must be, eb ?
He stole that mi'c—haug
When each player in a four hand­
ed game of euchre holds the ‘right
An Obiu editor nl down the Biber
all kind*, which win
sold lew for cael
tMiwer* al the aume time, it is pretty .
good evidence that the Moody and
Sankey revival meetings has not KnMriUa, M&gt;eb.
baeo as extended as u should.

leaving

BEST OK CHARCOAL SAP PAN IRON
For our Pans, and the best brand of Tin for our Buckets, and hare
workman that can
.

COTTON GOODS CLEAR DOWN!

LANDSCAPE GARDENING!

recently,

C B. BUSH

We use nothing but the

FEW OF THOSE

COADS’ AND CLARK’S THJUCAD, • CTK

auoepttid by, the young lolks, who
In spite of the hard times in Cana­
walked on to thu- preacher'.- house,
da, a gcmleman in Toronto who of­
the father riding home on hu horse..
fered « dollar a day fur two laborers
“ As this is yonr fizsl offitose." said to shovel earth off one of the wharves,
a mjqpstrale to. a prisoner, “ I’m dis could hot get u man to undertake the
poMHl to let you aft.” " Don’t du it," job. Thirty starving men said that
pleaded the culpm, ‘Tve been goin’ was not the kind of work they wantio study fur a preacher inore'n two
year, aud I won’t never begin till I’m
Mra. A ny R&gt;gg advertises in a
looked up."
Texas p iper that she is able to whip
If &amp;i&amp;6 jurors oau by law render a

died

And leaving their orders early, so as to be sure of getting Them in season.

PRINTS FROIH TO 7 CI MZake Better Buckets

Clocks, Spectaccs, fi-c.

up considerably.

newspaper

W*olcott Store I

HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS. SHOES,
BUBBEBS,
BOOT PACS,
OVEBSHOES.

CHAS. W. 11KMAKAY

feL

; truna

!E7“ Ail Sttrnr Makers wanting Sap Pans or Sap Buckets, both tin and
wood, and Post's Patent Eureka Sap Spouts will do well by calling at the

ut 90 Cents, left.

40,000,000 fed arc reported in the valley.
The scarcity of m--w snd the expectation
of a light crop of logs has done this, and

Saginaw, a 17-yeara old dwar( only 82
Mnadrads of people yeslerday re- inches in belgh I, recently was delivered of
t—Aed that it seemed jusf like spring a child 20 inches long, weighing six pounds.
SwestMicr. The rain, and mist, and The mother and child arc doing well.
fogr«ud the public expression prob­
The officers of South Haven have arrested
ably ^uit the. idea into the Starling Wesley Crons, Seely Cross, Enoch Cross and
Wa head. He came down town Clarissa Crons, for the munler of D. 8. Waiaud bought a stuffed robin ala bird
store, went home and placed it on nie II Irsch, Beely, Crow' uiatresa, b the
&lt;he4tesbof a .shade tree and when
-Use ia'.hw.oame home to dinner hu
attention -was called to the fact that
ike spring birds- had relumed.
‘Good gracious me !' no exclnimed
A case of chronic laziness reported
us he put ou his speclno es and saw
at Washingtoe. A young man ap­
the robin.
pointed to a clerkship in the Treas­
‘Winter is over, isn't it’’ inquired
ury Department was conducted to bis
Mrs Starling.
.
desk and in loaned what his duties
•Qfc course it is. Weil, that beats were. The chief of 4he department
n»e. Yon might as well take that discovered him a short lime after
money 1 Jaycd by for more coal and comfortably reposing in his seat, with
fm the children up with new shoes.
eis feel characteristically resting on
While the old man was combing the desk. ‘Hello.’ said the chief; ‘don’t
his hair for dinner Tom pnt the bird yon expect to do any work ?’ ‘Work
on the gsite-post, and his father saw be hanged !’ exclaimed the astonished
the second robin and exclaimed :
youth ; ‘I'had to work hard enough to
"Elixa. if any poor folks come get here.*
around here give ’em half those 'ta­
The boys of Winnemucca, Nevada,
lers iu the cedar, for the weather'll
l»e botter'n blazes in less than a had some fun with a showman. They
formed a line from the ticket oflice
HKiullu''
Before the innocent m.'tn shoved extending around a neat corner. Each
back Irom.tha tabla, the bird was ask the price of admission, and, on
roosting on a shrub, but careless hand­ being told that it was fifty cents,
ling had pulled all the tail feathers shook his head, said it was too dear,
retired,and fell in st the head of line.
out.
“That can’t be a robin,*’ nweed the This was kept upuutil the showman,
old man, and he put oh his hal and astonished by the unanimity and the
went out and lifted the bird from the seemingly great number, reduced tho
limb. While he was lifting, Toni charge, aud then every boy cleared
was Hying down the alley. Hjw he out.
came out last night the public may
A clergyman of a country village
never know.—Free Preas.*
church desired to give notice that
A fellow in Kentucky ran away there would be no service in the af­
with a farmi-r’a daughter and horse, ternoon, as lie was going to officiate
and was hotly pursued; The farmer for another clergyman. The clerk, as
gut within close range, and flourished soon as the aermon was finished, rose
up with all due solemnity, and cried
sake “'shouted the lover.
I won’t," out, ‘I am requested to give notice
was the reply, “’cause rm.afeard I’ll that there will be no services this
hit tber host Just leave tber boss snd afternoon, as Mr. L is going fishing
lake ther gal." The compromise was with another clergyman.’

POST’S PAT. EUREKA SAP SPOUT.

PRICES !

Nablau at 25 Ct». and Chil­
dren’s Stockings [all Wool]

NASHVILLE, MICH,

The following b the report of the state
on bead Doc. 8lal, 1875, $062,076.18; reedpts,/118.068.00; dhbunements, $154,­
710 92. balance, $910,424.25.

AND

Men’s Saits from $9.00 to $18.00
Boys’Suits “ $5.50 to $11.50

JEWELER 5 OPTICIAN
Byron Welber. a marble culisr, at Bt.
Johns, committed eaiclde, Monday, by, tak­
ing 12 grains of morphine. He had only
been married four weeks. Dissipalion and

SAP BUCKETS!

M’MJevflJe,

erage ot nearly $600,000 each) of which
amount the Equitable l ife Aeaurance So­
ciety alone paid $2,106,668.72 cants.

CHAS. W. DEUMT,
lain, of Paw Paw, took piton.

DIVISION.

The -KeiiablcJih^rt I4«

biggest luols in tlie neighlnrrhood.
The surest-way for a

RAPIDS

l

v

fruitT fruit. MFFiLB ROBiS. UP ROBES 4 BOBSE BliHETS
A. G. BRACE,
toaWfcnu-.Mtkto-.-.

and MONUMENTS,

.

AND A LARGE LOT OF

S^ufaciion GuarMUtil.

You can be alwwn everything you waul i»

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS!

ODO M BAVAGBaCOa

Gillmsa Bros.

rHUI TA Nlf ORNAMENTAL TREES

FULL LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES!
ARD LADIES’ &amp;

My «l Tea heals all the hobby prices in town!
Ty” Fof further particulars inquire al the counter.
• 10.000

G, A. TRUMAN.

�IPJSrR,

CHNT

Henry Ward Beecher
B

&amp;Q.OO SA VED

.
.
eveiy ten dollars invented hy bujibg your Dry Goods. Groceries, Hate.
Clothing, Boots, Shoes. Geuts’ Fumisbiiig GixkJh, 4kf.,
nt lhe 12 1-2 per cent profit alorr.

from 8 to 1U0

adid. and eeW«.

Observe
TEA

JAPAN

DUST at

Me-

l«« their iron Bands hptrj the raging form
of “ BUah ’’ and thus ended the fracas.

Church are largely. attended.

Our friend struck out with a “vim " Uxat
—Mr. Oaterbont. the victim of the Ver— A large stook of GIX»VE8 and MIT
mc.ntvi.le ax casualty, died on Sunday hurt. would lend aa unprejudiced observer to
TENS to be «cld CHEAPER than at any
other store is Nashville at
HU right foot
ting down to burineec. Look out for rieighf. MoJfanm.

•f getting their work done

thingi bandy.

CHARLES FURNlSa.

LADIES’ BUBBEH8, Broadway

—The tn easier are raging with our friends
a few miles north of the village. In one

—A second hand first-cla&lt;

that old man that Urea up on the State

he reeejibled a big italic

We, in our more youthful days, had'form­
ed a alight aciuainUnco with skates, and
tbs ouly really serious objection we bad boy altowe them to reach tho height of Imwith the rollers was Uiat they would go when
near and hold of the walls we managod to
get to the other side of the hall and pre
our rkatea started and

DanOHMBTT S.

r. McNatnca.

Oy We OfTtreciaie the. value of Cash Custom, aud propose to have it, re

■A—Hiram Coe and Henry Clever are mak­ whilst his left shied up tn the center post Banner.
ing arrangements to erect large and hand like a toad to a cabbage leaf in a thunder
—When a youngster wishes lo trick the
whole family al once, he doos it by abrupth. idiii:

EhdaU,. of H&lt;i&gt;Un&lt;. Unship. Ml from
CCSTOM SAWING.
chair breaking bee arm.
Mai! new, and as I shall

Uver the lecture before the Literary Society
next Monday evening. His subject kill bo
“Mindand Matter."
4
the bottom to

Dacgukktv'1

(UT I propose to sell at
[IP* COST for the next
QZ-1 80 days.
L. J. WHEfcLER.

Jdwt Rrckived.—Anctbrr Jot of that 20c
Mtxan CANtit. at tho C. O. 1&gt;. GROCERY.
P. M. MeNAMEB.

at McNamee C. O V. Grocer .
IS. So to H. W. FLINFa for th* favor
ite Tohseoo, only ffOcta a lb.

Ingion Price, living four miles north-west
•f tlie village, was hauling a load of wood,

to clora.oul stock, at •Davuiixstv'*.
Tlio*» wanting iloXsr, will find bis left arm seriously Injuring IL

—Tho serial meetings at the Christian
very CHOICE line of Church commenced Tuesday evening with
preaching by,Bev P. W. Sinks., of Pittsford.
They will continue over the Sabbath, and as

HOBBS.

Btaefc
*■"*-!**

T B. RASEY, Drayman. Goods and

pLEMENT SMITH,
V
LAWYRR,

ATTENTION, ALL!

M. FLINT,

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

T H. LEE,
TFejpvity HherlfT,

pay the Highest Market Price for

the little upstart " catches up his bat and
rushes out of the boose with a chuckle, while
all sorts of appellations indicative of disgu«t follow him from all around the tab lo

I
1

POTATOES,

STUCCO,
25th Mich. Infantiy, is editing the Bismark
^■c., fc.,
Tribane, which is published 75 miles nearer
the Black Hills than any other newspaper, which we ship and retail at bottom prices.
and gives mare reliable information con­
AINSWORTH k BROOKS,
cerning them. The Tribune is a 40 column
.
Proprietors.
quarto—a repcecntative western newspaper.

together with a fine crayon portrait of Gen.
Caster, for one dollar.
.
Adderess, Tetscxx, Bunnark. D. T.
He seemed to ‘epjoy going down at first,
but when the youihful portion of the com­
pany organised and fixed a tack Just where
Wbiykr.—In Penfield, Calhoun county,
the situation from a more srrious stand Mi ah., Ja.inary 25th, at her residence, Mrs.
point, and after cuffing cne boy’s ears up Josephine A. wife of David S. Welver, aud
and anoC- er's down, he was allowed lo daughter of Jacob and Catherine Hoffman,
of Maple Grove, aged 24 y*ar» aitd 24 days.

k

Uowk&gt;.

W. A. AYLSWORTH. Proprietor.

ary term of the circuit court for this oodnly, CORN,
APPLES, OATS,
we started again.
as follows: F. W. Collins and J. F. Em cry_
This little episode served to render us
rU&gt;».t Kuh.ille hu k.rJof Thomepple; Nathan Slawson, of Barry ■
Cbarlee H. Swartout. Brainard Slater,' and
up on one of Beethoven's grand marches,
Marrin Flowers, of Prairieville ; E F. *Nye
Delivered at their
---- The Maple Grove School Board not be­ and catching tn* Inspiration we Joined the
and J. H. Monore, of Johnstown; Jacob
ing satisfied with pulling half the hair out
Kline and A. Bartholomew, of Hope; Wai­ ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
ieoood a little difficulty. Our left foot seetulace 8. Brown, of Hastings ; H. C. Bogers,
against him for not repairing the school
W. W. McKibbin aud Arnold Sisson, of
house chim’nry.
and after proscribing divers parabolic
Carlton ; James Dunning and W. W. Kelley,
-Schuyler Colfax will soils ou the in­
of Hastings City; M. R. Taylor.of Assyria ;
habitants of Hastings next Tuesday even in gGeorge H. Spa kling, of Yankee Springs; LATH,
Dul did it with a determination to Jar Waller Dunham and Robert McCartney, of
SHINGLES,
“Life, Character and Public Services of
Maple Grove; A. J. Walker, of Irving; Da­
WATER LIME,
in the throng Ju»t at that moment, and said
Abraham Lincoln."
#
vid Sanborn and Henry Smits,-of Baltimore,
SALT,
throng piled upon us until we felt- as thin
and John H. Mills, of Woodland.
HAIR,
as a ease knife.

re would
his views.un the currency question to the like to see our mother, and then we look off
Secretary of the Interior.
the rollers.
Our friend, however, was made of tough­
—0; D. Nedtell, of the Hartford Dtiy
Spring, has made himself ths hero of the er material. Said a little Jew boy to him :
‘ It almost makes me cry lo see you tall
down so hard." While we thought he wojld
make a good pile-driver, he came down so
printing that little piece. ’

WEBSTER

■

g

PA RADY, Manufacturer of

Boots and Shoe*,

I&gt;
TOHN Q CRESSY,
»J
Hit B II 11

00
5

Olover Seed, &amp;c.,

— MATCHES warranted 300 only seven
MoKamMC.

Prices

our

Just opened 60 pieces Plaid Prints, (beasties)
7 cents per yard.
”
"
10
*•
LonlHale Cotions,
12}
*•
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NO. 20.

and the old woman looked greedily at it
as Mildred placed it in the sunny win^°&gt;irrAr-r-KV }-\TTJT
&lt;rr * ¥
.. . 1( U-, ilmt’u du; and now.
would you mind giving old Aunt Pa­
tience a kiss I"
* “ How ridiculous I” said Evelyp, curl­
ing her lip, as Mildred nflunmd ones
more to her work. The idea dt your in­
conveniencing yourself so much fora
creature like that,

1876, Thomson anxiously waited for a
There ww
Mr. Willis, of New York, has introduced letter from England, which he concealed
cramped, Milly. And it is locked, too.”
Mildred looked a moment in amaze­ fiftfaJJffpUMj*’ bill providing fpr the when it arrived. .
precirion with which be avoided pasting
ment at tho box, and then uttered a lit­ repeal of ail laws authorizing the pay­
objects, and by the superhuman efforts
tle cry of surprise.
he made to slirink himself up bo that his
“ Now l lmow the meaning bl the tiny in the navy who may bo engaged in the
clothes' wouldn’t fit him, that, aomrihing
kiay that hung from Aunt -Patience's mijiun, o( .u&gt;, rw«.l or .any other lawful
rtrtoA of gold beads," she exclaimed, prize. Thia bill iwfounded on the theory bankruptcy stalking abroad through flic wan the matter.
“ O-o-o I Whoop! Great G—nun!’
hurriedly unfastening the antique orna­ that the distribution of money ia a relic land, and so forth, and she liad consent­
ed to the discharge, of the nurse girl, he explained as a man rar^aguinst him ;
ment from her slender nook. “Char­
“
Til
choke you to death if you don’t
ley, it is like a story in a novel! Un­ paval iwrvice.
Should a similar princi­ and up-stairs girl, and had wheedled the
ple be recommended in' the tomy Mt. cook into doing the general housework. keep on your tide of the walk I”
lock the box—my hands tremble so.”
“
But
a gentleman jostled me, sir,”
“Are you going-opt, with
this . The little key turned ia the look, Willis says it would convert the soldiers Tliat .wasn’t enough. He camo home
",,
‘
revealing an inner coser tlmt hod ■ no into organized brigands.
one night and mid he was going to dis­ stammered the man.
। 'n&gt;&lt;*n&gt;46,
niarmUg, Mildred
Xkludreti i"
। [[
“
Hang
the gentleman ! Hang you!”
ic Ibero, and tw nlwd 1
charge the hostler; that money had gone
Evelyn was standing before tho glass, lock—a case full of layers of rustling
portaflt bill, which is ndw~being consid­ up to thirty per cent,; that he couldn’t exclaimed the irritated man ; “ I've gotn
Masting the pink, foam-like,plume n! JW*** • ;.
UtPV
fltr dxqnihite hat '
_ “ Only twenty notes for 81,000 each,” ered by the Committee on Public Lands, afford to carry his life insurance any bile ; I’ve got. two of ’em ; I’ve got three
of ’em 5 and when I get wall I’ll bust the
• ’»^Nb—Aunt Patience is very ill, and arid Mr. Glenn, umiocriitely.
“My declaring lands heretofore granted to longer; that she mustn’t ask for any
I really think, some one ought to stay dear, I told- yon tiiut Aunt Patience was certain railway companies subject to more new clothes for a year. She wept man that busts them!”
Ho laid his hand carefully on his thigh
over tba hon.se and pinched expenses
State taxation.
.
with lwr.“
the Witch of Endor.”
Mr. Fort, of THinois, has introdtu.- d down again, and things ran along until and limped away with tears in his eyes,
“ Now, Mildred, how, absurd you are!
“ No—rather a fairy godmother,'* said
but
in turning out to let a woman pass
Mamma will lie very angry, and you Mildred, with a sudden gush of tears, as a' bill to protect the buffalo of the plains the other day, wheh he remarked:
“We’ve got to reduce still farther or lie ran against a hitclung-post.
know Mr. Haymond is going with ns !” she remembered all Aunt Patience's enig­ from premature extinction.
He
grabbed the post and puked and
Too thin—The ice.— Bouton Post.
•“ EtsilyD,” said tho younger sister, matical words.
•Senator Sargent’s bill to promote, the bust I”
“Dear Charles, take
She was- pondering over his remark* wrenched it from its place; kicked it
Wateb can go and come when its tide.
looking .up with quiet determination in the money—it has just conic in time for efficiency of tho lighthouse Service, pro­
________
vidaa that ril i£e oporaiicns shall be per late that evening when ho camo home. •into the rood, and whacked it against
her grave brown eyes, “I love Charles your
need.”
Glenn, and liim only.
If I cannot
“. Take the money! And pray what formed undec tho direction of the Secre­ Hd was so long getting his overcoat off the pavements, and then started after down.
.
marry Charisy, jthen I prater to remain1 return hav^ I lo make f
tary of the Treasury. There shall be that she went into the baJL Ho gave tlw woman like a madman.
CotnrraH chums—Your wife’s siiop“ Madam,” said he, as he overtook
ringiarf1
&gt;
“ Only yourself, ” whispered Mil­. only one Secretaty of the Lighthouse the coat one awful jerk just then ami fell
ping
bills.
her in a dry-goods akfre, “oue-word : I
Evelyn turned away with on angry toss’ dred, laughing and crying in the same, Bdhrd, who shall be an officer of the
A Miss dood—Giving title to a young
“What on earth ails you!" she ex­ have upon my thigh a circumscribed
of the pink plumes, and Mildred went up1 breath. “We can be married now navy. There shall be detailed from the
subcutaneous inflommatian, character­ lady’s property.
to the post of duty at Miss Patience5 Chartey.’’
Engineer Corps of the army an officer to claimed, as nh«; tried to help him up.
ized
by
a
pointed
pustular
tumor,
and
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vkrt old maid ean boast of two
“Nozzing,’, ho replied.
Perkins' bedside.
They were married ; and in the bright, act as Engineer to tho Board, .and per­
As ho. got up she peered into his face. suppurating with a central core. I also beaux, but they are elbows.
“ You're a good girl, my dear—a gotxl
little bay-window, in tho sitting-room. form the du fire now devolved npon the
'• Engineer Secretary, and" have general The fact was as plain as if it had been have one on the back side of my front
Skkvnd luv is liko a seknnd kaee of
girl,” croaked tho old crone. “ It isn’t
Aunt Patience's rqu garaiuum thrives as
every one ’ wiidd give up her own‘ | gallantly as wlwn its roots twined round supervision of woVks of construction, etc. writton on a whitewashed fence with tide, nnd another one on------ "
memdes—the patient always haz it lite. •
“Git out!" shrieked the woman,
“colored ” tar.
pleasures to ait Ix-si-lo nu old woman
The
bill
reported
in
the
Semite
by
Mr.
Iv you oil the Michigan people
' tho mysterious box.
“ You are drunk!” sho said, as sire whacking him with a bundle of calico ;
on a sunshiny morning like this.
“Michiganders, ’.isn’t an Illinois man
But Evelyn still remains single, and Logan,'from the Military Committee,
A&gt;i! Pta »va.UiV.&amp;» Win4*-JTOC1BU. rr».-rgit out! or I’ll call the perltec!”
I'll tell you what, dear, I moan, to
!
respecting-'the
Medical
.
Qorps
of
the
an “ Illino^stert”
says sometimes with a sigh, “ Who
Ho gazed at her without replying.
“ But I wiw going to say—”
leave yon that rose geranium in my
would havesupjMised Aunt Patience Per­ army, provides that the number of As­
“ Hero, you’ve been yelling * reduce!
“ Git out!” she shrieked.
will.”
sistant Surgeons now allowed by law
three boys America, United States, and
kins was ho rich!"
reduce
!
’
all
winter,
and
while
I
am
try
­
“
That
you
—
’
’
.
MMdred smiled to herself ■ at the im­
sludl lx? reduced to 125; that the office
Kb*4 Dever reteel wtul ■ tairy.iike •jwll,
Cliriatopber Columbus, and a new comer
ing to reduce you go and get drunk I
“ Git out I” she yelled again.
portant torn* in which Aunt PntieDec
of Medical Storekeeper shall be abol­
XLXJSTBXt, -teDITOn AXJJ yOHOBH.
You’d bettor reduce your whisky I”
“ Busted one of 'em,” he fifially ejacu­ he has calk'd Centennial.
spoke.
ished, and that hereafter there shall be
Ono of tho most startling revelations
A mam returning to-the home of his
.“Vi said anyaing ’bout rejucoi" be lated, and if ever I find out where you
' “ I will take good care of it, aunt,”she
, four Surgeons with. the runk, pay and
recently made is that of tlw series of
asked.
live I’ll let your cow loose in the yard ■ boyhood felt sad because the old dock
arid.
emoluments of Colonel, and eight with
frauds . perpetrated by tho.ltov. E. D. ,
which used to stand at tho head of tho
“ Yea, you have !”
.
some
washing
day
and
lot
her
chewup
“ I know you will Mildred—I know
the .rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, to be
“ Whaz want rejuoo fort”
AU^ PATJENCi PEJiKINtL you will, and yon arc tho only living Winslow, 6f -Boston—ex-clorgymta. dxtlw whole of yonr petticoat# and tread stairs had run down.
agent of Zion's Herald, ex-proprietor promoted by seniority from the medical
“ Ody to-day yon said we’d cither got your sheets and pillow-cases into the
A Passaic father wants to know “what
person I’d leave it to.”
. officers of the army.
■ “Mildred, I thought you were alone
and editor of tho Boston Daily News,'
to reduce or bust. ”
mud and break down your front gate." will keep a respectable, but poor young
She WB8;Wlent for a few ’uinntes, and
Representative Willis, uf New York,
—I was not aware that Mr. Glenn was
and more recently treasurer, manager,
“
Di
say
zat
I"
Then he slid out and was limping man, from hanging round the front of
then spoke.
has introduced * bill providing in all
with you."
and editor of tho Boeton Post.
Mr.
“ Yes, you did.”
down the street when he slipped up on tho house
Tell him the girl is sitting
“ Milly, it would be a dreadful fate if
cases 'where the Tariff, Revenue or Col­
Winslow passed bis early days in the vil­
“ Well, ju rejuca?"
.
a piece of ice and camo down with an on the back fence.
’ '
a young girl like you were married for
lection laws orc ambiguous in thoir
lage of Ware, Mass., where ho worked
“
No
;
how
could
11”
energy
that
startled
all
of
tlie
horses
in
her money. ’’
As exchange says: “In our obituary •
terms, or whenever a question arises a*
in a factory as a bobbin boy. He saved
“Zen didn’t I bust?’*
the vicinity and ebook the window-panes notice of the late Mr.------ ; in yesterday’s
Mildred opened wide her brown eyes ;
to
their
proper
interpretation,
the
tax
­
“My dear, there must be an end of
his earnings, and with thorn obtained a
She laid him on the lounge and went in the stere fronts.
woa Aunt Patience wandering in her
iasue, for tho phrana ‘ ho was a noble and
payer or importer shall .always be given
this sort of thing’"
good education, with the intojitimi of
off to bod, and yesterday she was adver­
There was a shriek, a long-drawn wail, pig-headed man,’ read, ‘ho wm a noble
mi»d&lt;
the benefit of the doubt. ’
becoming a minister of tho gospel. Ilin
tising for an up-stairs. girl and a nurse. a volley of oaths, and a variety of groans
and iHg-bearfod man.’ ”
Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, lias offered in
“ But if some good young man loved
“ My flcar, we wofi*t argue the point,”
energy enabled him to accomplish this
—Detroit Pnc Press.
and sobs, which attracted tlw attention
“ Thbsb are pretty hard times to na, I
mid Mrs. Yorke, mttingher lips together you for youreelf alone, that would be aaj; ia- iSwt -wht-u about twenty-ope the House a-joint resolution proposing
of a kind-hearted doctor, who took him
can tell you, sir,” explained a tramp,
with that firm contraction that Mildred quite difl^rent—qirito diffterenL Mfily yean old, he became tho pastor of a an amendment to the Constitution of the
into a drug store and hung him across
drawing the back of one hand acrow;
knew boded no good. “I wont you to give me a drink of water ; my old lips church in Phillipston, Maia., where he United Staten which provides that, after
I WathluincQ G&gt;r. ChiutfO Triboar.)
the back of a chair, where he writhed
tho year 1882 (so os not to affect existing
epu^e and help Evelyn- about that tulle are parched, and then place* my little ■ remained about a year.
The Postoffioe Department has a new
___ and wiggled until a boy with a grocery his eyes, while he shut the other upon a ’
Then Mie
terma of office), the annual meeting of plan for postage on third class matter
donation of ten cents. “ Lota of families
trimming now—it’s such a pity that geranium where T can Hee it"
preached in tho neighboring towu Of
curt guvuliim u Beat in a bushel-basket
Mildred
obeyed,
beginning
Jo
fear
that
Congress
shall
be
on
the
first
day
of
who’d never think a year ago that they .
Aunt Patience should come just at this
for tho transmission of merchandise and'took him home.
South Boyidstou, and from there went
January, and making the terms of Sena­ through the mails. 'Hie main features
• poor old Aunt Patience was very ill rv
could mix up biscuit without cream, now
tin»,^wtaea.we ar«'0o busy I” • j
to Chester and preached acceptably, but
I deed.
tors and Representatives thereafter of the plan arc these ; The plan pro­
soon resigned his position and enlisted
Evelyn Yorke, sitting at the window
She was right, for toward evening .the as a private ifi “ Billy” Wilson’s Zouave* elected correspond with such ehangu.
ceeds upon the ostablishcd fact tht*.
A Highaaxd minister who found his
in the midst of a cloud of tulle and
Gen. B.uiuing, of Cincinnati, Chair­ mcrchandiso cannot bo carried for tho
old lady began to glow worse, and the while that regiment wm lying at York­
congregation going to sleep one Sunday
Tbrre U hinging thl» brief note.
whiterribbon, was very different from
man of the House Committee on Military long distance known as tho “long
doctor shook his rage head.
before
he had fairly commenced sud­
town. Afterward he was commmsiotied
denly stopped and exclaimed, “Brethren,
Just nt the hour of midnight, while by Gov. Andrew ns Chaplain of the Nine­ Affairs, has prepared a bill which soaias heads ” at the rates fixed by the law that —Eochester Express.
“Where have yon been, Mildred!"
to
meet
tho
approval
of
amajopty
of
the
MiM Evelyn Yorke; in golden Kilk, -with teenth Bcgimant Msssachmkrtto Volun­
it's nao fair; gie a mon half a chance.
has just passed tho House, except at a
she asked, petulantly.. “I am tired to
r.isaioa xoteh
roses in her hair, was floating through a teers. Failing health and the personal committee, reducing the pay of officers laa to tlw Government. It is therefore
Wait till I get alang, and then if I’m nae
death of being lectured by that horrid
Solid Valenciennes lace overdress, worth ’listening to, gang to sleep, but
languid jiolka redowa, Mildred -knelt influence of President Lincoln enabled of the army. Gpn. Sherman's salary in proposed . to rearrange the cla-sificstion
little old maid! Thank goodness, she’s
reduced from 113,500 to 810,000; Gen. of third class matfl-r, driving it into two edged with wide lace, with jacket to
at the bedside of a dying woman !
him to get a trauafor to the chaplainey of
taken herself off at last!” ,
“ Milly, you have been good to mo »1- the flagship lamcastor, of tho Pacific Sheridan’s, from, 811,000 to 88.000; the classes for the general purpose of trans­ match tlmt fits close to the figure, is
“Lectured- About what, Evelyn!”
salaries of Major Gentrals are reduced portation.
Tlw miscellaneous articles, much used for parties to wjar over col­
squadron. •
While in service
on
Dn. ijorcHiLD gave to a theological
“Gh, abe thinks it very extravagant
ored silks, with low-necked silk body.;
•from $7,500 to 80,OOO^^gnlier Gen­
when I was young------ ’’
the Pacific coast he speculated in fancy erals from80,000to $5,OOd^Bolonels from now comprising the third class—tianstudent the fallowing rules/or preach­
fofus to dress W handsomely, and go
sicut newspapers and periodicals—and The overskirt is shawl-shaped, forming
The word died away into everfabting stocks and made and lost largo tmms
ing:
out so jauebf-with papa’s'income/and
84,500 to 83,500; Lieutenant Colonels tlw articles not striMly merchandise, are a deep apron with tabs at the back. They
At the* end of two
she haklicen giving me her opinion on silenoo upon her lips, the gray shadows of money.
enormouiil v.
from 83,500 to $3,000; Majors from to lie taken and made a separata class. Hill
1
of deatli crept slowly over the wrinkled years ho was ordered to the Charlestown
the subject—impertinent old thing 1"
Broad, flatly-folded scarfs are wetn
83,000 to 82,500; Captains from $2,500 UjMin this class the postage is to .bo 1
Ki»e htBlwr,
forriioad, and the freed soul weal out Navy Yard, and remiined there aaClnqiMildred looked aotariy down at the
to 82,000; First Uegtcqanta from 81,800 cent for every 2 qnneeH, irrespective of with high-cut ringto-broasted v Sts by
throufli the midnight into the great Un-1 lain imtil ordered to Pen-icola. Here
white toile.
&gt; ■i . • ;
gentlemen, and the shirt front is rimort
to 81,500; Second Lteutenanta from distance.
known.
his health again failed and he resigned
“I am not sure bnt Jfiat she ia .right,
$1,400 to 81,200. It will bo recom­
Tho remaining articles of the third 1entirely concealed. These scarfs', are
and went Jiack to Maasachitactto, where
Poor Aunt l-jUnc. owbViil quirt. ■!,„ p^h,-.! in TrwkMu una then in mended that the Chaplaincy be abolished class, properly denominated mcrelian- 'mostly made uf bbiek gros grain silk,
“Nonsense!—what an aboard ideal
many are striped, figured and - . Tn a Cass ayenua car, the other day, a
disc, are to bo curried according to though
'
ly. aud forgotten! Even the formal Boston, t In .1868 ho became business entirely from the ariny.
We arc poor, of course—that is. we are
man was annoying foe other passengers
Mr. Kasson; of -lows, has reintroduced weight and distance. The country is to brocaded.
f which Gilbert
not rich’—but we siufll never marry ad- “ wil^-rifi rttiphAe had twjseathrd to
Merinoe and empr««« cloth arc regard­ by telling silly, stories iu a loud voice
Mikfred Yorke tier gold-he.»fled cane, HavOri was the editor. He occupied this in the House the scheme J&lt;&gt;r the restora­ bo divided into circuits uf 500 miles, and.
^lof. «■
14re pjh^
ixauX
tion of America!) shipping wfiich he has tho jiontage u]&gt;on tlic*racrchan disc is io ed
Jber gold beads, and n geranium, plant,
im Btandard goods, and are always and laughing - boisterously where the
1
petition until February. 1871, when ho
girfe.^------------- - --------------had ceased to excite- laughter ‘or com­ Ixxamo a member of the State Legisla­ advocuted in Congress eight years. Ho be arranged according to a sliding fashionable. They can be purchased in laughs didn't cojno. in. Finally, after
“Evelyn,” said Mildretl, rather ab­
proppaw .to grant American register to schedule, an additional half cent an all
relating his laat, ho turned to a W4ri
colors, either bright or dark.
ment
1
ture, where he took a^nxmjinevit part- as
sently, “where has mamma estabiislMid
Titan braid in silk and wonted is very was trying to read, and arid: “ Imagina­
Mildred- was sitting at her wdrk a few a prohibitionist. A year ago ho wns for wll iron ateam vcqsch) wherever built, ounce bring required for each additional
Aunt Patience
constructed
since
1870,
and
owned
by
days subsequently, when the door a short tune the business manager of Dr.
500 mile&amp; circuit. Buch an arrange ■popular for trimming mourning goods. tion is a tough tiring, isn’t it P’ ‘Lies,
I don't know! . In the lop chamber
opened and an unwonted visitor ap- J. O. Ayer, of Lowell; then ho went into Americans. This is a counter plan to ment, it ia claimed, would enable the It comes in different widths, and is pul it is,” was the quiet reply; “but I never
at tlw back, I believe.”
the subsidy bill of Senator Bofitwcll.
Government to carry this doss of mail on
1 in various ways, plainly or faucifully, realized it rinlil I tried to imagine'that
business in Boston, and purchased the
“ Not in that dreary little room, with
you were a gentleman!*’ That ended
ut moot always plain in block goods.
matter at a small profit, while under the
Charley I"
Daily News when that paper went into
no lirepldw, and with v*0 broken atanfts
present system of uniform rate for all . The fashion for young persbnk wear­ the conversation.—Dclrcil Aw PreM.
"'Sih1” ”i
&gt;! ’ k ।
bankruptcy. In 1875 |*e forttfed a- com­
A report, presenting the results of the distances the longer hauls are made at ing featliers in their hair at psrti' H has. j
bination arid purchased ttnr. Boston Tost
* Why uotl^-nm't it good enough for
investigation into the Bremerhaven cx- great loss.
The only ' additional ex- i
Anna Dickinson is going to Cuba to­
forai75,/000fKvnB4alM,Greon ACo. The
her i Beside*, there is no other room 1
plosion, has been published by the psnae to the Government would be tb-i :now used, and are much more becoming ro-cuba-rato. -The physicisas My she
“ I never shall ceaao to • love- yon, now association—known as the Boston
that can be spared.”
Bremen authorities. According to his trifling cost of preparing the circuit Jand youthful.
needs
a rest. She may have it.—Ex­
•
•
Pori Gvmpony- was regntariy organic d,
“That will never do,” mid Mildred, Charlsa!’’
own deposition, the name of the perpe­ daarifications. The Posimaster-Genaral,
The ladies* Derby hat is bpund on tuu change.
.
no truth in this report amj Kir. ^Wiuhlow wti# TreassrSr and
springing up.*' “IftiB shall liaVe my
trator
;Will iam KIng Thomson. Hu it» expected, yrill earnestly recommend 'edge with tlio same braid that the gen­
The army of Panama number 120 num.
alwnt Julius Raymond's bring engaged practical manager of the company,
rootaZ. Ji
‘I,- /
5’ ,
was born in Brooklyn, in 1880. His this plan, and it will receive strong 1tlemen's is, and rnno Indies use the gen­
Not enough to storm e St Louis free
.whose
eipiial
stock'was
8300,000.
How
“Your ftxim: And where will yon
parents, who emigrated Prom Hamburg support in both Houses. Opposition i« ।tlemen's hat.
lunch.—St. ImuIs Republican.
he used fictitious stock of this- company
“ Not a word of truth.”
to America, are now living in Virginia. anticipated from aredmen and publish­ I New pocketbooks and card cascu are
“ Don't let’s have any words about it,’" .
' ‘ Thank heavetffor lhal, dtoreSt. Jou as collateral/ how he negotiated forged ,Thomson was taken prisoner when run­
fop chamber, to be sure; it
ers, who have trade use of the mails for &gt;now w?au in English morocco, mounted as the man arid when he dodged the dic­
paper to foa omonit of 8200,’000, im now ‘
won't hurt rne. Aunt Patience is. old will Im ttoe to'me always, Mildred. I”
ning the blockade during the bto war in sending . merchandise long distances, with silver and marked with u silver
a matter of publicity. Detectives traced
tionary his wife threw at him.—
the United States, but he escaped and where tho lots to the Government is imonogram.
him to this city, where ho applied to tho
i*h her to a flreliw room in tiio depth of
fled to the South, where ho passed innkr certain.
Long, velvet sacques are still worn, but
pMsionately, pacing up and down the steamer Nolly Martin for passage lot tin) name of Thomas. Ho mentioned
It’s a curious incident of matrimony,
this season are trimmed with fur and
And Mildred went up to make the ex room. “I know it is wrong to burden
say the OincinnalrY7rHr«, that if yen
feotiwra instead of Ince and jet.
“
Young
ladies
have
the
।
privilege
of
you, wifo my trotttilw, love; bub if l/Bnurih
Unfortunately for him, ths _________ v.
change.
au aooomylicc, but made no reference to ■trying anything they, pleaee during leapKnife pkatings- are still largely used,
. . .. .....
..
sailing of the steamer was. delayed. Ho
other accompltae.3.. His wife nuppoeed year,** she Mid; °ycing him out of the and many are made fo small as to resem­ fire she exhibit her dutifub obedience
capital business opportunity^Dpeft to nw is sow: supposed to have taken psuwage that his naipo wuh Alexander. He had a ’
ble crimpings.
ggj, u
u« Mildred stirred 11k- bright fire an hour now. Oh, Mildred, it driven me wild to to Holland with bis family.—New York ! tattooed arm. There is no evidence that' r hjb
rival, because aha ta CMa^ IB.—Jttrw
afterward, and drew forward the eliintxI k. rt|CT*.l Mo r4rtiou. jr.Ui Ur
„,u„i€red if &gt;)o wm going to
num to “keepcompany” with a young Orleans DepubUrw,. .
covrred ea«y chair. “I jijrfi think
.. .
bod,, I &lt;«,-( tall wW „ who," add ' °r
1S75, uor taUwr. , dmiirei u,l framl U.
U «ur-.r..l lady in New York without n fixed inton­
lion of marriage. John B. Elston, of

VtTA •

ymOUooU*
lips to Miklred'ii his elbow struck agrinst

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tftAtttrt kerfs totat" Tfi-

and the knit’m3JA-Aul- k? mmfoutatAwT

a«l. U»U.r io.uro.1

pxxl.

to U I «,1 rita,

wL sldpped by foe
or Dcutechlaad. 1
"No, mil
ObXtaL made by Ttau—pufot , tai. . .
fUe

wteudrd fo ’

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’
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'« lh»«'«te «&gt;» *-*1^1-1
How could tta!’’ rigbed ■
proldem, a jury having compelled .
..
J
1-J
Fauny Docker SA.iriU '

ttoai, Mid rite

wil

Ior(rt'.Uta Mte pl*ni I brunqht -iUi

pijtsoonnflMAvoi
“ What is

Il was a thriving plant in an antiquely

'tan GM&gt;c
Mdsri, dretariug that it ooutaiMMl green- i
.,
r
,
Will -r,™pul »'*“
-kiwn
:
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‘ Imka, and fori be intended to haw the
u
Bars under fifteen are not allowed to ■ box insured. Iu July, 1875, Ihomsun : Uk, • italk, rt&gt;4 urt li«ta wxwd our ,
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10!tm&amp;rwbo ter 8 p. nn, Mid all profane and indecent | 86,000, thtough the Swings, of Lon______________________
1 rooms are laying m private supplua, mu J
language is punished with fine and im-; den, His wife’s evident* ehowa that
tHFUKtimvnL
| previous to his departure, in November,

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SATIONB!
GRAND RAPIDS

GOOD GOODS!

CHARD BAPIDB AID DETROIT.

SAI’ PANS!

Ktevleka now lie* In J»Il awriting trial. He

The Sandwich Islands ate going
a new . flag, but they can’t
whether'to take a gray horse
blanket with a bole in it, or an old

and of well known bittiness men, ou
Lis Dutes, unlil the amuitnt of hisTor-

A neighbor found a slip of paper
the other day, which, from the follow­
ing memoranda penciled on the sheet,
would seem to indicate
laudable
desire on the part of some German
Bible reader to become familiar with
leading biblical
personages
and
events by noting an abstract for the
purpose of memorizing:
We find if oud by aer book dot
Adam (1 forgot his oder name) voa
der firmest man.
Eve voa der nexed. Von day dey
got trubbled erboiit ending some gwinco, und voa kicked out oT der garden

known of his criminal oppc^alions for
months, and'did not expose him be­
cause he adjusted bis accounts with

them. This is only one of the disl&gt;olical events that mark the awful cor­
ruption of the times in regard to
money matters. Verily this accursed
greed of-gold is exerting such a |uw-

erful influence over multitudes as to

overcome all moral and religious in­

fluences, a&gt; d septet lo silence

Cain and Able vos de firstest chil­
dren. Cain got mad und put a bead
on bis brodder, und den lit out.
He
vos vou bad boy.
Yonah vos a fisherman, Von day
he gone to der goospoint to cotch
shrimps, und ven he voe looking for
bait he valked right avay ov a vale's
moat in.- But der vale make him
poody gwick valk oud again. He vos
too shtrong mit der fish’s stummix.
Somotnon knew more as everbody.
He dou vood cut a little boy in pieces
t-&gt; aedd'e a disturbance mil two gals.
He said it vos better to gone der
whole hog or none.
Sam’s ton [I don't hear der mad­
der's uaniej vos du strongest. He vos
a bruiser. He got fightin mit a dozen
feliowa, und be clean ’em out a j«ekass Lone.
Yobe vos der pashentest man. You
could stick pins in him all lay. und
he wouldn't boiler.
Merdcselem vos de oldest grand­
ladder we got dese times. He could
tall you all about iL
lizarus vos der poor man.
Dey

the

voice ol reason, and make men per­
fectly reckless in the pursuit of their

gulden idol.

It seems that

Iowa is about

to

restore the death penalty for murder,

as a miqurily of l»oih houses seem to
favor tho repeal of the present statute,
TlriD is emphatically a reirograde
movement, in the belief of Michigan­
ders, and lends us to give the follow­

ing paiticulars about capital punish­
ment, which will be ofinteres*. to the
reader:

Michigan. Rhode Island. Wiscon­
sin and Iowa are the. only states
which have totally abolished the gal­
lows.

Minneso a, Illinois and Louis­

iana forbid capital punishment unless

the jury unanimously recommend it.
New York and Indiana have two
degiees of murder, one punishnble by

murder to

state

after which it is optional with the
Governor.whether he will or will not
issue the death warrant.

A Danbury man put-a pair of nihedollar shoes in the stove oven lo dry
the other day. There was not much
fire in the stove and so he closed the
oven door.
The next morning he
built the fire without a thought ot the
shoes, and it was not until an hour
later that they occurred to him. They
were ruined then. The soles were
turned up in a playful manner, and
the uppers resembled somewhat the
const of Maine. He didn't say a woro.
Sadly and silently he was removing
them with a shovel, when his wife
came in and saw at a glance what
had happened.
•Well, that’s just like a man !" she
indiscreetly Exclaimed. “Why didn't
you have sense enough to look into
the oven before you started the fire ?"
He hadn't said a single word of his
loss. But now he spoke:
“Gosh dum my eyes if tI'll ever
build another fire !"
*
And he is keeping his word. When
will a woman learn wisdom ?

Michigan's Senator, Isaac P. Chnstiancy, was married Tuesday-morning
to Mis Lillie Lugenbeel, tally clerk
in the treasury depaPment, Sen* tor
Ferry, his colleague, officiated as
Senator

Christiancy,

according to the Congressional direc­
tory, it nearly sixty-four years of age,

while hi* bride is represented to be
hut nineteen.

The hnppy pair have

gone to New York.
The first-fi uits of leap-year shine

forth refulgent in the case of Miss
Belle Harper. uf Fair Haven. West
Virginia, who dhot a poor defenceless

man because he refused her offer uf
marriage.

Young men. take warning,

and never allow -yourselves to have
any conversation with a young lady

except in the presence of your moth­
er guardian or family physician!

down in Arkansas recently, and was

followed and caught "by a squad of
excited citizens. They didn't put him
it was generally remarked when they
returned that “everything was lovely

as the goose hangs high"—which
turned mil to be the case.
Americans in Jamaica are prev­
iously vexed by ambitious detectives,

POST’S PAT. EUREKA SAP SPOUT
PRICES !

AID

SIZES

Men’s Strife from $9.00 to $18.00
Boys' Suits “ $5.50 to $11.50
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
RUBBERS,
BOOT PACS,
OVERSHOES.

Nubian at 95 Cta.and Chil­
dren’* Stocking* [all Wool]

PRINTS FROM fi TO 7 CI.
COTTON GOODS OLEAS DOWN!

rum-drinking,

fossil, hidden

M’MWrlUe,
Hammond.

GramlRapUa,

Wblcott Store !
And leaving their orders early, so as to be sure of getting them in season.
We use nothing but the

L.

J.

JVEake Better Buckets

C. C. WOLCOTT.

NEW LIVERY!
Stockmann

Ac

Willyard.

LET THE EAGLE SCREAM!’

LONG BRICK

EXTRAOHDINARY

written more Congressional speeches
than all the members of the present
House put together.

Pain, and Colored

AT VERT REASONABLE FIGURES,
’Mtilw.

ORJVO STRONG.
Mn, E. C. Pittlsrgfei-

MILLTNKBY&amp;FANCY GOODS!
BARGAINS!

DRESS MAKIIG!

SALK and BOARDING STABLE,

TRUMAN’S !

RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY!

OLD FELT HATS

MARBLE WORKS

CONSISTING OF

BLACK A FULLER,
Proprietors.

TOMBSTONES

PALMYRA, N. Y.

and MONUMENTS,

NOTIOKH, BEAVER CEOAKDfG,

TV. DEVINE

FLANNELS, AND UNDERCLOTHING,

Foreign A America!

For Men and 'Women,

IS OU.

Satisfaction Guaranteed.
WHICH

I

WILL RETAIL

AT

KNOWN IN

PRICES

HERETOFORE

UN­

NASHVILLE!

_________________

BLACK &amp; FULLER.

Awarded the. Highest tMedal at Ficano.

A Full Line of those Double Width

AUTISTIC

ROBERT JOHNStON*.

to-si

Mead rille, Mkb.

LIFE INSURANCE.
NASHVILLE. MICH.

ALPACAS, FOR 25 CTS. TO $1A YARD. F.&amp;H.T.HTR0IT4Ca
691 Broadway, New York,

JUST OPENED. 100 PIECES OF

10 CENT PRINTS, SELLING

R 8 CENTS.

CHHOMU8 AND FRAIfe,

STEREOSCOPES

AND

VIEWS!

TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF

away

somewhere in Washington, who h:u

“ NEWS” OFFICE!

gatrouiie

raorBiKToas

NA5HVILLK. MICTl

Printing !
JOB PRINTING ! J

WHEET.ER

nuallr na», but

AI N T E RS !

BUSINESS MEN

For our Pans, and the beat brand of Tin for our Buckets, and have a
workman that can

Qj*- West Side of Main street, opposite Unian House.

\ N. DeVIKE, Agent,
There is an old threadbare, snufl

Cmimu*.

H7*“ All Sutrar Makers wanting Sap Pans or Sap Buckets, both tin and
wood, and Post's Patent Eureka Sap Spouts will do well by calling at the Katarina,
Huilos*

DON’T PASS WITHOUT CALLING

ATKINSON &amp; ROEf

It would be well for persons

“T ’.TIO.V-

COATS’ AND CLARK’S THREAD. S CTS.

A tenderloin of beef nicely cooked
■rill bounce the biuea quicker thaa
will five prayers.

man,' Tweed. Some of these corpu­
lent strangers have narrowly escaped

colored, thin locaed-locked. spindle
shanked, pepper-and-salt, weazened

G. RAPIDS RED SAP BUCKETS, PER 1OO, 817.00
TWO HOOP PAILS, PER 1OO
16.00
These Terms are for Cash.

BEST 0 K CHARCOAL SAP PAN IRON

AUTHORIZED AGENT,

who take them for the missing ‘states­

wear a placard with the inscription,
' This is not the Boss."

g
i£

JOHNSTON NURSERY

in jail, nor anything of that- kind, but

of such weight, in foreign parts, to

£
GROCERIES!

A doctrine that cannot be too forci­
bly announced in these days was
taught by Horace Greeley, according
to an incident going roifnd the papers
concerning him. A young men’s club
is said io have wriuen him asking for
a free copy of the Tribune for its use. ,
The sensible old pilosopher replied,
declining and saying that one of the
worst ideas for a young man to get
into his he «d was that he couid gel
something for nothing. They needed
to remember that what was too eas
ily got was not valued, and also that W.
life was no lottery, and there were no
prizes but those that men worked for.

A fellow named Goose stole a mule

arrest

SAP BUCKETS!

OTTZR, GOODS AND FRICES:

prison for one year priAr to execution,

groomsman.

SAP BUCKETS I

don't give no free lunch dose days,
Than any other man in the State. Don’t buy until you have seen
und he vos always skirmishin* aboud BEST fLOO TP, A FOR 87J CENTS I
for grunibs.
DOST FAIL TO TRY MIKE!
Yo-ieptb's big brudder got yellous
of him because he vore a striped
77.e Highest Market Price paid tor
goat, und sold him for twenty dollars.
For we will give yon better goods in the Hardware Lint, for less money
Une alter avile give um sonic roasd- Giuntrg Produce.
than any other house in Barry or Eaton counties.
ing ears und make it all righd.

death, Jhe other by life imprisonment.
Mainf.'New Hampshire and Kansas

sent the convicted

STATlOn. TES

o

IDKZS" GOODS

niost astouodings factspounected with

‘'Hie matter is that several business
luen.whoae names be had forged, had

TIME TABLE.

Lowrit LIVING ProBt.

vest with the back ripped out

. geric* summed up to more than half
a million of dollars. And one of the

DIVISION.

MEAT MARKET!

Boots, Shoes i Rubbers

ROE &amp; CLEVER.
lAaaking the public for pari favors soli Rs a Kxrnnpl.;

On a fl.000 Policy Ko. 887. the

Photograhic Material l
BTEKEOPTIOOITBA MAGIOkANTEMS

Which will be sold from 50 cents to $1 less per pair than can be bought
Beio« Mxnaf«ctarc-, rf
MICROSCIKNTIFle LALTKRS,
elsewhere.. A specialty in

'

ftTKKEO-PANOFTKIwr

Mrs. Edwards, of

Streater,

III.

off the end of her baby’s nose, but a.

infom the public that they will

FRESH MEATS.

GLOVES, MITTINS, HATS. CAPS, AND FURS,
set in the oom.try) paid the widow SI717.M,
AND A LARGE LOT OF

The higbeat prioo paid fur IIidee. Pella

One hundred thoosand Michigandera, and perhaps twice Ihnt number

will gu k&gt; PhiMalphia ibis year and

FRUIT.

FRUIT.

LIVERY STABLE!

B0FF1LD BOB£S, UF BOBfS IRORSE BIURETS
You can be shown everything you want in

throw up a bat for thia glarioua old.

Union.

rAQg a oo-n ooistncr

Cash ia nothing to liberty.
WM. VENN. Paopairroa.

Old King Dahomy, who was licked
by the Briiiab four or five years ago,

Ha’s in-

Ajeromcos,
'
SCHOOL EASTERN,
FAMILY LJINTKILN
Fxorum I.AHTXRN.
*

TRU1TAND ORNAMENTAL TREES

CHOCKESY, GLASSWARE AND'LAMPS!

TKKXh. PLANTS, UULUM AND VIKX8

A FULL LINE OP CHOICE GROCERIES!

At Hiurooda ojd Mud, KataviU., Mieh.

My tl Tea beats ail the hobby prices in town!
95*“ For furtlier particulars inquire at the counter.

G. A. TRUMAN

RE8TURANT.

�VILLAGE DIRECTORY.

ATTENTION, ALL !

SuMin.

U4 aHfa. I. U. U.wkl, rf C«IU., u

OC^LS
....
.—

AIN8W0BTH &amp; BBODKS,

— S’ s

1

pay the Highest Market Price for
FRIDA V,

HSB. 1116, 1676

I d q

CHCWCtf.

£

Beckett,

tart week Walter Stillwell completed

Ml.
&lt;• m&gt;ml«
pl Ua
TLm&lt;li U. b—
UtewF wad,.. WJu,
&gt;M
... mt..
Tb.»

’• T'
"I SUreid... U.
«•« “
“ekwkmd" S.k^.1
SabbOl, mal,(&gt; or uu.
A
“« “
.

Delivered al their

its increase ia rapidly reducing her health.

nwsAw mux.

man and a teacher that spells the word evil.

—The Eaton County Press believe in the
•• Scratch my back and I will scratch yonr

My Mill, is connection with Hondo's
mill, win be randy for business about

'A—w. E. Griggs haw rented tM Brady build
lag on South Main Bt. and ia building an

A^Harrujt rxnwx. -a* r..

CORN. APfLBS, OATS,
Clover Seed. See.,
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

and MIT-

r
a.

.

W

E
LATH,
SHINGLES
WATER LIME,
SALT,
HAIR,
STUCCO,

gsgaw gtathty.
IL YOUNG. M. D
•
OMc&gt; Eaat «Uk of Ma!a Strerl

£

C. ELLIS,

M

If. D.

• tiffw-hto •mta.i.tk.te

I

A. BARBER. M.. D., Hoith-oPMM* Pfcnsa™
Mm. OSM. mw
N^b^k,’MMr”**
*d
** ’

H

5.

tue when you buy a paper. You will find
D. B. De Land * Co.'s Best Chemical ia full

CUSTOM RAWING.

Urft’-m

POTATOES,

ann Mira Kill are attending schobl at Hast-

WEBSTER &amp; HOBBS.
II
k‘“U°* "o,k “*

Btak-

which we ship and retail at bottom prices.

oa weight and quality both.

this life by banging.

gooaraapa.
r

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

.
CHARLES FURNIML

B. RASEY, Drayman. Coeds and
. Bhsw» c*m«S io ear pise* fa tbvvSh**.

J

Proprietors.
ive furtb-r

FOR SAJ.K.—K second hand first elaw

trouble.

—The city meal market baa eollapsed.

NEW GOODS! BOISE BRO’S

are)he should be tarred, feathered, a mill

pLEMENT SMITH,
p i
’-^•wykr.
ptoarpily.

NASHVILLE JiAEKET.

M. FLINT,

revival
-Debolt Lens, aYat little fellow of five or
summers, end as plump as a buokleber-

LARGE INVOICE!

went in “ kerchunk ” dear

Cerite nnial J

•

H. LEE,
X&gt;ejnity Sbcrffi;

XmIa !.•&gt;. Kith

CeHwrtons » speetetty.

JjJ PARADY, Manufacturer of
O. D.

—Ainsworth A Brooks, of elevator fame.

reporting that Debolt

Boots and Shoes,

comforted, aa did Rachael of old. But the
—Last Monday, while Cria. Holler waa body waa not found, and Billie Griffith re-

Qy I propose
ny- COST for

PROBATE ORDER.

Stats or Mtcaioax. 1
in the water, when they disbanded, and the
father on arriving al home, was overjoyed
at finding his son simmering before tho
—Marshall Biles hacked his foo* with
kitchen fire. Tho little fellow had scram-

L. J. WHEELER.

JOHN Q C RES SY.
tJ
H H E It 1 1

BOTTOM PRICES

r (W) ENVELOPES wltti letter
J.VUU Heads, at Um NKWB OSes, U

his toes badly.

Mixxd Caxdi. at tbe C. O. D. GROCERY.
I*. M’McNAMBfl. labore for a season.
BQu. A fuU line of Womens and Chii
—There ia uo prospect for sleighing and
dren's Shoos gl DaroHBKrr’s.
sleighing would make Nashville the liveliest

to close out stock, at DauounjY'e.

a band box for the Cornet Band. Il will be
g®“ Those wanting lloxkr, will find ready for the •* blowers " lo take tbeir seats

Q.KO. K- JJ.KMING,

DRUGS, MEDICINES,

BOOKS, STATIONARY
tilth be pr»J- may tw examined
dieehergod from his trust as Ad-

Little boys should keep off the ice.

PAINTS, OIES
VARNISHES,
BRUSHES,
I bcaTbratuL of' SU&lt;'

ular thoroughfare from East to West. The
—Charlie Carpenter met with quite a ser­ road-bed is always kept in perfect condition.
ious accident on Tuesday evening,by getting
IxronrXD Ltqcaas which we warrant pure,
bis left hand caught between the cog wheels and courteous conductors, makes travel over
and free from drngit, for medical purposes.
of a feed outt«r, badly smashing the first
Aloe FINLEY'S CELEBRATED TOLEDO
P. M McXamct.
—Recently Thomas Palmatier, formerly
of Ibis township, and now of Hastings, a
A FACT WORTH KNOWING.
Are you suffering with consumption.
of Barry io Hartings, a distance of 16 miles,
Coughs, Severe Colds settled on tbe breast,
or any disease of the Throat and Lungs f in about 4} hours.
If so, go lo your Druggist and get a boule
of Doscbxn's Gsbmax 8rnur. This modiclnn has lately been' introduced from Ger—i. _.n:___ - i.____ i&lt;- TL_ will be held al Hastings next Monday and
Tuesday. The directors meeting will take
place on Monday and the election of officers
tom ere. If you wish to try its superior vir- on Tuesday.

DryGoods WALL PAPER,

—The Michigan Cennral Railroad, in
management and equipment is second to no
Road in the country, Il io purely a Mich­
igan railway hud extenda through the
wealthiest portions of the Blate, North.

largely experienced in railroad matters ss

TEAS, COFFEES.

merchandise to bis brother, W. (J. Aflsworth and bia former clerk, Oswold Jen-

, — Monday whils
v
Frank Brown waa un­
—Mrs. Indian Doctor was in town bat
Monday, at ratling around in a abort wollen loading wood
•he sadden flat
failing of a pile of wood knockgown, and looking as corpulent and block­
ing aa a hogshead, end yet she thinks the
former partner of ber bosom “ cannot hare dashed down the back alley towards the
any more fun any more '* Selah.

Sellim eiclusiYely for Cash at one
Price to All, aid at 12

—Though not able to attend the lecture
delivered by Mr. Calvin Ainsworth before
the Literary Association on Monday eveit waa largely attended

catch up.

Risbiags,
flats, Caps,

ELIHU CHIPMAJT,

Boats, Sbors,

DRY GOODS.

Justice of tlsc Peace,
Do you want Paints and Oils ?

Notloas,

Do you want a good Book lor the
Home Circle ? *

Kibboas,

HATS,
CAPS,

Do you want School Books ?

Scsrfs
Fira,

Collectiont a rpeciabyL

he.

Ptease call and examine Goods anti
Compare

Prices,

S. LEIBHAUSNR,

before purchasing

Call and See Us.

elsewhere.
Cash Purchasers

MONET TQ LOAN

with care ?

will male
Fours Truly,

Large Saving by buying their Goods

CASH HOUSE.

KOCHER'BROS

BOISE BROS,

BATH $30

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.,

MERCHANT TAILOR!
Cutting nnal MnJcii

RIABY MADE CLOTHING!
KEN'S, YOUTHS' I BOYS' CLOTHIIS

&lt;fc.

Cocxcil Rooms, \
Feb. 8. 1876
Regular meeting held. Present. Downing,
ardy, Lee and Halbert Trustees. Min-

f

mills will

Monday morning.

Conaoi

couxcn. Rooms, 1
.Jan. 81, 1876. {
Meeting called by the President.
Pres­
ent: Lee, Downing, Wolcott and Hardy.
Trusteed.
.
Oa motion by Downing the village Tax
Roll was extended 30 days
Council adjourned.
0. A. Txcmax,
President.
Recorder.

interruption.

LOOK HERE!
XarfWlk, HteK Mor. Io.

^OWtO

Fall »»&lt;l Wiater

GENEVA NURSERIES,
,

nrcEivro rue

GKXEVA, H. T,

GRAND PRIZE
some future
Petition pi

e Fruit

Sc

MEDAL.

WPff/YA, SB73.

Ornamental

(RHS, SHRUBS. HUES,
On motion by Hardy, the Council ordesI a croes walk across Main street on a line
with the walk on Ainsworth's lot.

WARRANTED fIVE YEARS!
It nqulraf bo lastnutkcs to rat it
ft ora art frt cat of ar
It wffl Ao «vny c1*m and jjnd a wok.
It h te ts Unmt

LANDSCAPE GARDENING!
ow motion allowed H. T. Davidson far ctom
walk. »1.B7. Council adjourned.
E.X FsionnKB. G. A. Tbcwax
i
R«x»d«.
Presidenl.

LIBS. l. o. crockeb

1HLLINW&amp; FANCY GOODS’

His building is a large

L. O. CROCKER

VBMY dhiEAP!

Nashville, Mich-

General Conveyancing',

Do you want a Prescription filled

SHOES,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,
&amp;O.
40..
AC.

of a
Mrs. Cap. L. C. Boise, of Belding, spent
iat week in this village visiting her sonny
friends.

2,000 bushels nf that necessary article.

C.C. WolatfiArkiltiralM;

Practical JilUlvrright,

Wines and Liquors /

Sheellags,

06788377

KJ*-

(—Old John Marshall, of Maple Grove

CUTTERS!
CUTTERS!

OX LONG TIME.
L. RUSSELL.

JONES.

NASHVILLE. MICH.

CBAB. W. DIMABAT

IK SUME OF

$S00.00 and UPWjfMDS

Shirtings,

BOOTS,

Clocks, Spectaccs,

LOAN!
Di Appnrd Lal EiUU SearitiM,

■ILL UtiniUT,

luxurious mods of transit that money and
experience can obtain.

and the old traditional pong, and it did look bis friends in wishing him a soon return to
like wintar, but before Friday night the health that be may again lake his place in the
from which it busy business arena of Nashville.

Matter."

TOILET ARTICLES

NEW FIRM

GROCERIES,

JEWELER?OPTICIAN *

MONEY TO

and Henry C. Wentworth, the traveling pub-

tho mercantile business,
—Tbe other morning as Daniel Hubbard, years e
-knows that Oswald has
«f Barry ville, was chopping wood, his ax aqd all
glanced striking one of bis feot with such been a helper In Alysworth’s busy store,
ever sinee Nashville was an infant.
We
wish the new firm success, which undoubt­
enormous amount of $26,853,091.00 (an av­ and leaving a gaah in his foot that will lay
edly
they
will
have.
Mr.
Alysworth
tells
erage ot nearly $600,000 each) of which
amount the Equitable 1 tfe Assurance So­
out on account of falling health.
He has
—Thursday's snow brought out sleigh
ciety alone paid $2,106,958.72 ceuU.

CMS. W. DEURAT,

ORGAN I

TERMS- tie PER QUARTER.

ELI STRONG,

SPICES,

DRESS GOODS!

PIANO AND

a otte Stwb* Xmhimt is tM atphUt ot Its isporta

Worsteds, Real and Ini­
tiation Eases, Yak Lace.
Passimentire, Jieal and
Imitation. HaiirGoods.

Dm. »n&lt;l

Cloakntakiaf

IS ALL THE LATEST STTLEB.

NEW ART GALLERY I
I Dss. Pbolueraph*, SS.SC
8 Ferrslyaes ftr

.HO

Prices Made to Sett the Tunes, either for Cash or Credit Copying and Enlarging
C1VR ME.A CALL

WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.

Address
CUof.,111.

1

�A kKPOMTEK of the Han Franchtoo
ChaMiole was reoentiy beaten in tbe
State Senate Ghamjier by a m« tuber cd ,
ihc Si.r.nt-',
’
‘
'

rf««n Barmrat Boyd. BefMy U. ft.
mh! * M. Oark. m&gt; attcrKtf tb«
t. tii« former »M kilted. 1110 di*cuiau lu Jsct,, when a rtiwgo waa made

[ take men who 'assault reporters.
Chicago
Mtal*'' &amp;*■_

to draw a pistol.
erar of Mr. Noe, at New
York, has been denied a new trial arid been

minting npqn ‘.he : acting of the Ptorenrci In
'
....
•‘The Mighty DrtJar." the Cindnnaii Ctom- &gt;roafed.
—A snow plow an the. New York Midland
mereM asyv, editorially-. ••Tlw matter of
liailroad broke through a bridge over the Iftllxacmac Rivsr. af.nw days glnce. In it* descent
of their former eelves. If 11- were not far tbeir Il brought down a focomotivo an.! tender, with
roi'rw and tbeir names on the bill., their oldrei
friends could not detect them in thi* pteoe. It badly broieed or scalded, some fatally.
, —A terribie aceno waa witnessed at Bobinta fit to iray that thi* great change is aii .ad
ton’e Opera liouee, Cincinnati, on the after­
—An ex-Congnaauan from Georgia, Morgan noon of the 5th in»t.. tbe occasion being one of
Bawte by iiamo, bw been appoints! to a sub­ a oerie«ot wrtertslmsMU in which tbe ctokfro
ordinate position by the (lerk of tba Houea at of the public scbixd4 took part in the rendittou
Washington. Mi. Rawte now ia ..nperintoud- a cantete or allegory, called •• A Tableau of
the Great Republic." The houne waa densely
ent of the boue in the fol Bag-room—the pay
being about equal to that of a day laborer. jacked with ladle* and dilldran, and M0 boy.
and girt* were behind the reeness, when, on the
Poverty compelled him to’accept the place.
rising of the curtain, a calcium light flashed cm
—Jeff Daria has written a letter to Judge
the stage,' alarming some of tho youngsters to
I^ocw, of Vs., in which he defends the South nv-h a degree that tbo cry of ‘•fire!” wav
from tbo chargee of cruelty [wefarred Vj
raised. Then followed a frightful stampedeof
EUaine. GarCcid, and oUieta. Hs cteiraH that
death, -all rtroggling to reach tho doors, the
atrungor trampling the weaker, and tie audito­
cumstanoes would permit, and that the publi­
rium resounding with rtirioks and groans of
cation of official dwumentii now at Richmond
fear and pain. In the panic one aged lady
will explain the caiuwa of diMmu. and death at
j imped from the balcony to tlw draM cireio,
and another died of fright in her scat. Eleven
—Gen. G E. Babcock, charged with complici­
women and children wore killed outright, and
ty jn defrauding the revenue, waa pot on trial
many more wore mortally injured. . There was
al St. Louis on tho 7th inat He to defend.il
a wiki story that tbe alarm wm rateod by -pick­
by Judge J. K. Porter, of New York; Emory A.
pockets, but thin is nrt credited. However,
Storrs, of Chicago: ax-U. &amp; Attorney-General
there were pickpocket* working tbe crowds.
Williams; Judge J.’ M. Krum and Chester II.
—Frank Rhouey’s extensive furniture MtabCrum, of St. Louis. District Attorney Dyer. Is
Hilunent (four store*) in th* Bowery, New
aided iu the prosecution by Hou. Jan. O. Brood­
York, waa destroyed by fire last week. Loe*.
bead and Maj. Lucien Eaton.
4158,000.
•
—Admiral Btnngham, of tho nary, died in
^ix.irfcrjtL .Ijrii 'iintvSTKiAL.
Brooklyn, recently, aged 78.
—T1Z debt statement of ^aoqj^y shows a re­
—M®- W9*?* Widow Of 3bo dynamite con­
spirator. ha* taken np her residence Ln thia duction Of 81.501,185. Coin In the Trtaimry.
t73,G0LSfil; currency in tho Treasury, *11,802.880 ; coin eertiflcat«u t34.flM.IOO ; facial
deposit* of legrt-tcnders, 840,600,000; out­
standing logal-loudera, 8371.273.140.
—Ten shares of New York Timet stock were
GXKJSKA1..
recently purchased by Geo. Joaws, the proprie­
—In the United States Circuit Court al St. tor. for 8150,000.
Ixxiia, txttiio iat inrk, tho attonicya of the
—Judson Brolhcra, pork packer*, of New
Western Union Telegraph Company entered a Haren, Ct., have become bankrupt. Their liamotion to vacate the writ ordering tho Prrei- tilitiee are 8300,000 ; arnote about half that
dent of the company to produce all the tele­
—A bill introduced in tho Homo. by Mr.
grams that passed between Dabcock. McDon­
ald. Joyce and othara during several m-Hrtiu of Wood, of Now York, propOMH to extend tbe
P« cent- bonds to thirty yearn.
1875. Tim company ret up answer tlial the limit of tho
—The Direttor of the Mint is in reccipt of
order was too ginarak and sake! that tbo dalre
and descriptions be given with.parttcularity ; tho coinage return* from Um&gt; Minto at Bm
but after argument tiic motion was overruled Francteco and Careen City, which show eilver
4,050,000 pieccM of »473,000. value, moatly in
by the Court;­
- The ice in the Mivsireijipi, at Dubuque, is dhrto. and gold ♦2.109.180. The rotunra of
fully focutecn inchcH thick, and increasing. the Mint at Philadelphia have not yet been re­
Southern dealers are looking iu that direction ceived. That cetabliuhmtut, being neare&amp;t at
hand, la uniformly tho last; It iH^saEmatod.
tor a supply.
—Eight ot the leading bare-ball-dub* of the however, that tho return* will Mtow about
country—four from tbo Eret and tour fmn the 9.718,000 piece* of the vahw of about «400,000.
West—at a council in Now York recently, re­ Tbe accumulation of iolvcrcpiu in the Treasury
solved to form a new organiaation of profew- ia now fully &gt;12.000,000, in view of an early
niocal player^, oompored of those known to be retirement of tbo fradioual Omranoy now in
.
■
Iwnret. to tbe exdurton of tboM mwpacted of etrcuhitidb.
—Tbo Industrial- Exhibition Company, of
unfair practices. Game* may or may not be
played with weak clubs, but they will not count New York, ergnurcd in 1873 for tbs purpose of
providing buildings and making arrengemento
In thochamplobaHpiHertaw.
.
—The’lloiino Committee on Foreign Affaire for the holding of tho great World’s Fair, or
lire ascertained that there are now residing in Internationa! Exhibition, is in financial difllctil.
Germany aome il.OCO natoralisod Geraun- ti*a. which have been brought to a crisis by the
American dilxena who pay no taxes to any setxnro of personal property by tho Sheriff of
Govcrnmeat. and who do not perform any tufli- New York.
—Strong vppcultion to tho contraction policy
—It is believed at Washington that the frank­ of the House Appropriation Committee in the
ing privilege: will be arrived. Itapubhcami and reduction of diplomatic salaricn, consolidatiou
Democrata favor it alike, as it will enable them of cmbaMiee, and abolition of couaulato*. m
manifested by leading Dcmorratie members of
to circulate political r.ocumenta.
—The Poetoffice Department him a new plan the House, some of whom have glraai notice
for iioniaga on titiril-cl*«m matter for the trans- that they will voto against it when it comes Up
muniou of mcrcliandtoo tiirough the maito. for action. Among thore who baas declared
It is proposedAo re-sarauge tite-clAralilcatiou of tliemselves are Mr. Hewitt, of New York, and
thlrdtelaiw matter, dividing it into two cSaasen Mr. Swann, of Maryland, tho latfer the Chair­
for tin- geoers! purparo of traaaportetiou. Tho man of the Foreign Itelatione Committee of
ntisreUanaoui articles now comprising the third
BAiLRO3.n JXTKLLIOKNCB.

-Silas Wiktor. a resident of East Lyndon,
VU, la a fit of frenxy. the other day, killed hi*
father, mother, and wife, with an ax. and then
lianged himacJf. Jliawifo lived long enough
to ti-fi the terrible story.
-Wm. trmitb. a .IxWmrapti-xtor.haM Ixoomo.
a defaulter.' riifl to onablu to Account for romc
♦750.000 of other people's money.
—The wine of Harvey N. lieadwsy must bo
•dded to the -tNaiBHiitli caravan" of *»11* nu m^maeh xsaproted. has.
it* UM tieofika &lt;tf.Tn.MMr of st. Uvnee

death st AortetiKX. Kao.,-.few d*;. store. In
a fight with twi. birthers nwued Harvey, he
waa struck on tbe head wtib a heavy haramer
and toC into*fire, wbwehta tore wtoWnwd
to a crisp. Tua figiit took rt*ce In a black-

faor, pimples, ringother cutaneous sffee-

• S. fir. EEAfitBIS*

trah-d—biographical sketoh and portrait
of the great milliotmire, Wm. B. Artur,
and view of fistor Library. Among the
exoeUeut stories which give so much life
to th te magMdno we notioa “ How we
Shot the 1‘allH," un Adirondack Adven­
ture, ‘Teari Movgan’a Berengs.” “ Huldah’fi Dfifeat,” «Diamond Cut Dia­
mond," -Ona "Night," by Etta W.

cajo Tbnator tide wart, with Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Ficrenoo tn the cast. Ilin a thoroogidy
America drama, and in scura of ibsJteltern
dtiesia which it W been pre&gt;duc«d ti-waa even

tbo Governmenc, fire nubmstted a report that ia
very uniavorrt.le to tiud branch of the uerrtoe.
He diroovwed that groat fbm&lt;i* were practiced
in the disbursement trf ttfbfund for tbo relief
of American noarnen in foreign port*, and that
the average Coxoml to incompetent, intompw-

.....

Chapped hands,
wotj, saltrheiun. ami

The fallowing table exhibita kudo of
the more important changee ia Mr. Morriaon’s new Tariff tifll ;

—At a recent meeting of the Chicago Board
cf Tra-’to a report-WM ro«l from * committeethat imd liee'n investigating tho matter of rail­
rood diserimlnation* against that city. The roport waa a conclae statement of bow otlicu
cities arc favored, and tho manner in which
trade Is diverted from- lh»-jGsrden Cky. Tbe
committee propored Uial tbe Grand Txnftk road
be built to Chicago, and that the u ercliante of
that city form atf'a ___
yi
„
should be to endtarage sncli project by extend­
ing to the n»w road all needed faolitiea, such

1
'

—The rcnnaylrania Beuubliean fttat* Con­
vention roeoto at Harrisburg, March 29.
.
—G«n. Sherman, ia a tetter to a mamlter .Of
।lira Ohio Ixgularoro, ihsiarwi Ual be never
waa and never wfil be a candidate for tbo Free-

at Lisbon ha« voted for tho abolition of silvery
in tbe island of St. Tbomra.
—Many Spanish families are fleeing to France
to escape tea horrors cf wari . T . ' ' ‘ T !
-Lcdochorald, tlw German Cartinal. hae
served out his term of ituprtoonment for viola­
tion of tii* ocalealastiaa) laws, and been liber-

. —Tito International Committee on tho coni
irtroction of tho • intlmianno tunnel between
Fnutoo and England met at Paris recently, and

conaideration aa well iu the' poeribility.of the
Undertaking.
—Tlie report of tbe official Investigation into
tbo lots of tbe Deutochland says that tbo wreck
was owing to an error of reckoning and the
Captain’* iliartgard of tbo force and direction
Of tbe tide, bad discipline aboard of the iteaaier, and the conduct of tbe office*.
TRcumania ha* joined tho province* rovolu
ing against Turkey. She refuse* to longer
pay tribute, and declares hcnielf a free and in­
dependent Stalo.
—A Vienna corrcepondcnt’of aeveral Berlin
newsipapora ha* been erpelkd from tho Austrian
c*[iit*l for tolling to5 modi.
—Frnstsia i* to tranafar the management of
her railroad* .to tbe empire.

CHICAGO SAFES
And V1ULT 1HIORS &gt;n tte Bmt.
’ “ '■trrij-fiwimwf..

MB BID BN

Steel," “The Story of Hoopbel Velde,'
“The Kx Mr. Ferrer* WaaIn." Then
are over nixty articles illustrated bj
eighty-two cm—*-*----------i, and
’ ia eQtmiahed
------ :1”“
tl, for $2.50. Tbe
one year, poirf
already reached a
Janitor Roni
cireuhtjon ,ot
K------------ - -- ,
never before recorded of any publication
of ita clasfl. Send twenty cento to Frank
Leelie, New York, for sample copy, by
mail tree.
Cnnvnssing agenta should
socuto territory for thin MtoeoBtrful maga­
zine.
An elegant chromo i» given os
premium. Write at once for terma.

—John Fomlcr, the biographer of Chariw
Dickens, died in London recently.
—The Bui tan la disposed to recognlxo tbe in­
dependence of'Mttitenegro. and code to it a
port on tho Adriatic. Tbl* in order that the in­
surrection in 8erviacan.be tho mors readily put

—It is reported from our Minister* iu Izxidon
Mid Berlin thM Uoie government.# decline to
interfere in tbo proposed interventjpu of this
country iu Cwiran affaire.
—Paris paper* report a general defeat kbtained by tho Oarlista. Don Carta* himself ha*
flod to French territory. and large numl era of
his followers are giving hi their adhesion to
Alfonso.
—A terrible explosion of fire-damp in a coal
mine oocnrrrd in Belgium recently, resulting in
groat lowi of life from the oaring ia of the
earth wails. Them were 230 miners at work,
nearly *U Of whom perished.
.
&lt;
—There is a revolution in ^regress in the
Northern State, of Mexico, against tbe govern­
ment of President Lerdo de Tejada. Great ex­
citement prevail., and all the people are in

IMPROVED

Cutlery Co

A tocng inr.n of East Jaffray, N. H.,
who went to Vint had a few years ago to
make his fortune by raising grapes has
gone home a mulder and wiecr man. He&gt;
k»t «2,000 in 1ST!, u4 13.000 in 1873.
He thinks that if there is no money to bo
made in drilling holes in New Hampshire
granite, there is none to be lost

AGENTS WANTED FOR THE .

ENTENNIAL
$5 to $201

Among tbe articles placed on the free
list arc a large number of drugs, includ­
ing many acetates, sulphate and carbon­
ate of ammonia, beeswax, brick and tile,
bituminous coal, copperas, emory ore
and groundemery, muled hair, magnesia,
aniline dyes, castor and cod liver oil,
Peruvian blue, Paris green, quinine,
Roman cement, saltpeter, Epsom, glaul&gt;cr and Rochelle salts, caustic soda and
vitriols. Nearly 100 articles are added
to this free list, on some of which only
a few.cents of revenue have been col­
lected in the past year, and on many of
which the revenue has not exceeded *a
few thousand dollars.

$10»S25T.^

$350 sS

ELASTIC

TRUSS

A company han boon formed in Lon­
don, Eng., for the purpose of construct­
ing railways in China, where at present
.there are none. Tho first experiment
will consist of a line 9} miles long, be­
tween Sbtujgliai and Wooeung. Con­
tracts - for' its construction have been
made and part of the material is on the
ground.
The gauge will be 2 feet G
CONGR KSSIONAE.
inches. It is confidently expected that
Tuxanar, Feb. 1.—Smale.—Tho joint rtoo- the experiment will prove a success, as
lotion proposing a common unit ot tuonny atu!
accouaU between ths United Stetea and Orvat the novelty of rapid transit alone will
draw a large amount of passenger traffic.
Tho line projected will probably be in
naming order by July next,
'

Smith Organ Co.
Thcee Standard Instruments

Valuable Work.

Uotut -Tbe Room wae engaged neariy the whole
day in delating the bill reported Irani the Judiciary
Committee Umiting the Freridcney to one term.
WnwHMr, Feb. t.-Senair.-Tbo Senate
cooaume&lt;i the largtr part of Uu- dag b&gt; detxtliw the
Mil to pay the Interest on the District LU bond*.
Hra**.—Tbo l&gt;fll to »ell the Kauasa Indian land*
to artual aettlora wm passed....The Judiciary Ccmtulttec reported unanlmou-ly the bill to reorcaniM
npWied by Tw
the judteury &lt;»f the United Ktatre....Tbe Hrmae Tin. wail i» bow
mumod ita dtecowtan of tbe propoMd amendment National Publishing Co., of Chicago, Ill.,
to the CuJMtitation linilting tbe President to one who have issued a liandsome volume
styled “The Centennial History of the
United States," by James D. McCabe, a
Well-known histoneal writer. Thia work
will, undoubtedly, . take rank ns the
Standard History of the'United States.
It is no dry mass of details—nbittmliaatic
effort to inflame the. national pride, but
tbe District of Colombia to Inquire into th«expedi­ is a clear, vivid and brilliant narrative of
ency ot providing B proper fane of Korernment for the events &lt;H our history, from tho dis­
the Dtotrictaf Columbia, and report by Uli or other- covery of the American Continent down
wUc. Agreed to.
to the present time.
Wo most heartily commend this book
to our readers It gives a very interest­
ing account of the Indians of North
America, from the time of the poming of
the white men. The voyages of Colum­
bus, . tho explorations nt the different
nations of Europe, and the wanderings
of tbe Bpaniards in search of gold and
immortal youth,-are told with gnphid
power."
I
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Every step of our colonial history is
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VOL. Ill

NASHVILLE, BARRY €&lt;$., MICH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1876:

the arrival of the “tknnmittee of Befer- (tabesl
“Easy enough to make a mistake,”
.ence,” The boys and girls ranged them
iTsplied Bay, whipping a mnlirn from its
■Ur ktalk with a blow of his scythe.
*
“Pshaw! not a mistake like that.
formidable MS. roll in bis band.- The
Peter Potter knows better.
curtain* rose; the andfapoe
“ Now,.my young friends,
you
give me your word not
speak as distinctly as possi
Ashe. With that lie consulted his roll, to tell, I'll say aomething—”
“
Well,
I
do.
What ia.itF
and gave out the first word, “ hippopot­
“ I did know better. I’m not such a
amus, and tho strife commenced :
frol that I can’t spell * Pentateuch.’ I
missed on ptirjioae that night. I bad n
ovir
, okthc«raphirel -plan ; how an
Mana.”
•
•
elderly youth of sixty .summers, with a
“ A reason!—what I’’
wjttn^vadjUhMX«| to.the vonl “ InBut Harry deoaamtod in vain. Ray
explained no farther. After a while tb*&gt;y
j-uh." !*■*. tiie fir*t victim, and* tiny
walked kick to tlm hAy field.
Thehr eonverrstion had on auditor—on
alow its thousands, “ phlebotomy" its
unsuspected one.
Mary Alger was
tens of ihousaiids ; how May Martin fell perched in the tree under which tho boys
a victim to “caries,’’ and Augustus stood as they talked. It was an oak-tree,
Brown was born off pretexting Uist “ap- low, broad, reaily cUmlicd, and Ixiaring
pritation” bad only ono I in it. Trap* aloft, tai) feet or so from the ground, a
and pitfalls abounded. Slowly the ranks gnyled bough whooe crotch made acornthinned ; the vanquished, finding wlmt fortablo scat. For years it had been
com
liey could in numbers, lined Mrey's habit to come to thia spot and
the
.M^itaUinff aud jeering their therestmly lisr Iresooa, read, or dream;
late comradeA A| l»i Maiy Alger Wks bnl it was a habit which ahe carefully
left the only girl, opposed to three boys, concealed. She was far too big to climb
of whom Bay was cne. Five minnteo, trees now, said her motner. Mary ad­
A UPELtlNG MATCH.
tan—it sremod aa though neither pf Um mitted it; still she climbed.
, Tht-’
were just lighted in the four would ever miss. The excitement - She made a pretty picture, luilf sitting,
Town Hall, each tin reflector doing its became intense.
half lying, among the branches, tho
beat to emulate tlje dignified glitter ot
•‘I-l-l-c-g-g-i-b-I-e,"
spelled John summer win-I.waring the folds of her
silver. Tho audience were assembling Beoolt,
*
dress, her face full of the {mrele canned
by two and tlirecs. Behind tlxi green
“ Wrong," said Mr. Ashe; atu! John, by Bay’s ovKffoeard confession. Why
curtain* which hid the platform * dozen creetfalien, creaked hfa way off the stage. luul ho “missed on purpose!’’ What
b*ys and air many g(*Is stood behind ir
Racli of the three competitors now left was the “reason!” A sudden flood of
table on which .were pl iced the prixre was sure of a prise. The question was, red broke over her face at last Hod she
for which tlioy were aboaMo compete in
gurased the truth I She could not rest
which prize.
ths greet rpelling match—an event
■
M-r. Ashv had cx^afnfifai Ufa roll, and till she knew.

produced frtta’hfa pocket » deadly little

in a flatter, and caused Webster's and
Worcester^. dictionaries to take tempor­
ary rank, with the young people of the
most mthraHing works in
h language.
The prizes were three in number. No.
1 was of coarse that inevitable '* Rogers
group,” which, for unknown reasons, fa
spellers in toe rural districts. No. 2 was
“ Tho Baautire of William Shakospctiro,’* a fat volume in red and gold
binding. No. 3 consisted of '* A Thc-

gold, gorgeous also, but M befitted the
third qirize, leas gorgeous foan “The
Benutiea of W. 8.” It was upon the
“group” in gray plaster that the eyes
of th* girh wore most admiringly fixed ;
the boys liked the books as weM.
“ They’re eplcncfid,. all of tbm,” re­
marked little Game Powell. “ I do sdmire statnee so much !**
“Perfectly splendid f elegant’ mag­
nificent!” t'ohoud a cImmus.
** I wonder trial'll get the first!” asked
Daiay Lar, in a half whfapcr.
“ Oh, Ray, of course. He’s taken two
first priare already.”
* “My father says it isn't fair that Ray

Pelham should compete again,” said
John Stackpole, in a snrfy tone. “ He's

stand off and give somebody else a

volume, full of what a sportsman would
call “ croppers.’’ Aha! Owcr. Brycrly
trippod.up. Thoword “benzoin”proved
too nnM&amp;tov him. Only Ray tmd Msry
were left. The audience held ita breath
as first one and then tho other triumph­
antly surmounted words which eoumied
fatally difficult to less instructed ears.
It fast such crises os these that manly
nerves win tze day. Out of tho corner
of his eye Biy saw the flush rise and
deepen an May’s cheeks, and b&lt;J fingers
clasp and pinch each other. She was
getting flustered, in anotlier moment
alio would blunder. Suddenly a gen­
erous impnfaa * took poraeasion of him.
She cared ao very much for tliis plaster
thing! Why not for onoe give in, and
be paptent to come out second I It all
pawd through Itii mind in a flash, and
his resolution was takt n’.

“ PeDtatench," gave opt Mr. Ashe.
To the unbounded aatoufahmeuk of
the au$enco Ray Pcllmm rose and
Kjx)llo.l tho word thus: “P-o-n ts-y-

■piere was a roa^o! laughter, in which
••vary ono jotoed ekcojrt -tho bewildered
Mary. Her wonderment burte&lt;l but a
moment, duacd by triumph ond pleasuro- Mr. Aaho plueud tho “ Unioa
Itefugiws ’’ in her .irwq the boys and
girls crowded round her.
“I'm real glad, Mary,” said Riy»
heartily.

“Are you, Ray? That’s good of yob,”
she said. Her cheeks were flashed .with
cx4to*M«if, ■ het trjfra sparkled becom­
ingly.
Several old fadiea went home
declaring that “ really, now, Mary Alger
was 'most n liandsoiue girl. Shu kxikod
“ None of nail have firn least uhaucc as pretty ns a pink with them Aggers in
her axnjr. U was a pitg aba was su dnli
if be fa.” muttered Game.

“ He’s real old, too—’most nineteen! ”
added a HtOe boj cl tea,
“John’s right; it isn’t fair. Ray.
ooghtul to Win the matehat all,” cried
two or Uirce titoera.

“Oh, mi(36you know, I think it f*
* .“
T?:? .t:
* "1&gt; Jiav'a the poking,, after al!.”
Biy was cf their
fair/’ -ijrid *M&gt;ry-Alger. '
chtopion now] hij hold.i the belt. Of Opinion, only lio didn’lj agreo with them
______ A..'.
___ • *
&gt; . everybody
• « who
•
course
he_ must
fight
tries against him. Tfirre's always a
elumre in wpsdling. Really good spellers
are-ofien trippcl up by some auy little
word wfeieh you d think they canid spell
in a nuuuta.” Miry ended with a sigh,
for thia liad b en her own fid . Bb- fare

ita
as to flu.
tire **afnnlr.nn
“stuck-up.'*”

That ctaaing ut tho apdling mxich
dated a cliange in Mary’s Me. ’ Hhe did
not know bow it was, but people seemed
kinder and life easier and Uro world
pleasanter from that limo on. Were tho
*boys and girfa. rcplly. morp friendly i
Dul the.san shin* moro-tban it usod to
do! "Were reasons earner, and waa her
She difl not aec Bay, who had. entered own shy stifforex more manageable ? Or
as she In gin to rjw-r.k. He had never was it Ui&amp;t Bay, with his frank face and
particularly noticed Aliry Alger befuro.
Ste was not a pretty girl, judged by the st h*r fad*«revywls*c, doing things for
her, explaining, eboering, bringing her,
might bare found soawthing to admire os it were, cn rap/iort with herself nnd
ptiier people? I du j»ot know ; Mary
theexquimtriy fine
akin ami d«,&gt; could wA bare explains ; but eumcthfng
mpst Irttvc been at the bottom of -this
altered wurhl. with its pleasant chain of
*«Tn*niv*«. and certain ■*! is that id tho
emmn of a few mouths she and Itay
grew to be great friends.

giria opened
IUy wax an*
that it was an

the lipa of thia
himm prtaty.

Many imoote prove that their parental
instinct fa -rtrongiy developed by taking
cam of their young after they gn hatch­
ed. Of this kind ore several aolitasy insocte, and tiwwi which five in sonietiea,
ar. boat, ante, some wasps, etc. The
mwwn wasp baric* a firinq caterpillar
with its eggn, but docs not leave it to
take its chance. After the maggot fa
hatebod and has devoured the first cater
inllar, the wasp retunv, opens Ufa hole,
pushes iu mtoUxt, ami again closes tho
hole, and this fa repeated till the young
animaLfa able to get hfa own living. The*
Hold bug Iim a family of thirty or forty
young ones which she conducis about as
a ben doos her chickaus, beating her
wings rapidly at any attempt to dfatarb
them.
.you disturb a nest of ante by
digging, you will pafbmve the inhabi­
tants much lera intoutly occupied with
providing for their own eafety than in
the conveying of certain little white
bodies to a place uf security • three am the
young, and to effect this purpose tiio
whole community are in motion, and no
danger can divert thorn from attempting
ite nccompliahmcnt. A cruel obaerver
haring cut an ant in two, under th-so
circumxtanocs, the mutilated animal did
not relax its affectionate exertions ; with
that half of tho body to which the head
was attached it contrived before expir­
ing to carry off ten of these white mas­
ses into tho interior of the nci’L In­
sects sepm to live oqK-cinfiy for lhe nu­

trition of their young.
When we con­
sider the coeriions of three littlo animal*,
apparently so disproportionod to their
size, and tho constant labor in which
they ore occupied, one might be apt to
think the plcaaurus of thoir existence
were outweighed by its paiu&lt;. But what
When a woman wif.hcs to carry a point
strikes us as wearisome toil is probably
she usually takes the offensive. Msry
their delightful occupation, and, like
took it. It was tho very next evening.
human parents, they are never so happy
She and Rny wen; walking home from
as when actively engaged in advancing
the choir practice
the intereetn of their young.
“Ray,” site said, turning npon Jiitn,
“ why did yon misspell that night at lhe
An extraordinary occurrence, says the
match—misspell on purpose!’’ ,
“I—I—
What makes you think I London Standard, was brought to light
did?” stammered Ray, taken off hfa at an inquest held on the body of a man
in South London. In s workroom where
“ I knenc you did. Tell me about it. ’’ many young girls were at work n monne
suddenly
made its appearance on a table,
“ You can’t know,” said Bay.
“ Well, if you won’t tell me, I’ll tell causing, of oonrae, considerable commo­
you—shall 11 Yon saw that a girl want­ tion and. a general stampede. The in­
ed tho prize very ranch, and you felt truder was seized, however, by a young
generous. Atra ar»j bwn:me you were a man who happened to be present, but
man— Ob, Rxy, it was vary good of the mouse slipped ont of hfa hand, and
you ; but you must take tho group back. running up his slocvo, camo out between
I can’t help it—I can’t, in^ped! You his waistcoat and shirt nt tho neck.
must take it.”
Tho unfortunate man bad hfa month
“ Now, Mary, don't get excited,’' said open, and lhe mouse, on tho look-out
Ray. guiding her toward a monsy log for some convtmiant place of conceal­
and seating himself beside, her. “ We’ll ment entered the man’s month, and be,
diseosi this matter. Sapposo it was ns in his fright and surprise, .swallowed it
you*say ’(whicl|I don’t admit), the prize Thai a mouse can exist * for a consider-*
able time without air has long been a
would bo yours nil tho same.”
iwpulcx belief, and was nnfortuuntcly
“Not a bit.; it would bo yours.
proved to be a fact in the present in­
You’re a splendid speller, Ray, a great
stance, for tho mouse begin to fear and
deal Ixitter than I am—wheu you don’t
bite inside the man's throat and chest,
miss on purposx It’s your right to be
and tho result wosz&lt;hat the unfortunate
first; I'd .rather Ixj second after you ;
really I would—a grant deal ratlx r. I’ll fellow died after n little time in horrible
never forget wliat you did, Itay—never ; agony. Several witnesse* xhirrolwratisl
but you ought to have tho ‘ Refugtwa,* tho above facts, aial madicai tesiimouv
as to the causo of death haviffi; been
nnk you must take it**
given, a verdict of “occidental death ”
“Very well,” said Bay, hfa cyos light­
was returned.
•
ing up with an odd twinkle; “ I wilt
But it’s on one condition, Mary.” He
There
are
certain
pre
requisites.
grew very red. “ I’ll take it if you’ll
own it in partnership with me. Whnt’a First, you must have low, wide heels and
cs}M*cially about
th »
enough for one fa enough far two— brood soles,
planter groups particularly. 1*11 call tho tore, affordirig a secure sqrfaei upon
• Kcfageca' inino if you’ll call it yonra, which, iutakiug a atop, you can .push
ami —if you let mo call you mine. What tho body forward. Sccmd, the body
do you aay, Mary ? Isn’t that about about tho waist must l» perfectly at lib­
erty. Tho corset fa n deadly'cnrmy to
fair!"

I supposii Mary had a eery strong
M-nss of justice, fur she blmduxl, trem­
bled, half smiled ; then she put uut one
luuid timidly to Bay, and then.—
Tho rest may lie safely left to tho im­
agination of the reader.—Harjter't
llizar,
, •

They tell an anecdote at Washington
of n certain Uongravunan who proclaim­
ed that a rigid system of economy unit
be practiced, u* th». various failnron
here, there and everywhere, had dwarfed
the acoount at his annual income. “Bui
what am I to do for party drosses I”
asked the anxious wife. “Leave that

fiuo walking. But given perfuet free­
dom at tin- middle of the body through
which all .’.;a movements must para—
given this freedom of the trunk, with
gtxxl shoes, and you have the pro-reqnisitre on which ihfa general exerefae uf
the Ixxly depends. Buppoec, instead of
a free body, that you press a corset into
the pit of tho stomach, and pros*.it in ao
oa to L-iiko a scoop shovel dip in lh*t
port of lhe body, of course you draw the
shoulders forward and push the bowels
down rut ot their uahiral pbee. Then
you will walk like a deformed person.
With liberty of fee* ami liberty of body,
you are ready to take your first tanon.

New York. . I donowe man alient, J*_
91m Clunsau quarter of th* city is be-1
gouvhome, an’ if tholoman’s aettin* up
I’ll licker, an* if she's gone to bed I’ll ing rapidly rebuilt The pig-eyed and
pig-tailed
soua uf Confucius work like '
licker any way. I'm bound' havu shome
beavers. They are ba»y early and late, I
fun.”
and Ixjth underground and on the aur- ■
face. In their part of the town the ■
Celestials have kept pooo with the march ,
Mr. Phil. E. Chappell, who has ju«t of reluihling in that port of the burnt I .
returned from a business trip, to Tcxaaj district which fa in the lutnda of the j
related to us yesterday an innt-mco of whites. In ordinary times no one ever ;
sharp practice on the port of a trio of
(hbTVis, which, wn think, is entitled to appear to be carpenters. One would '

pre-eminenoo in the Hoe. Immediately
over one of the banks tri Dallas fa the
I tilegraph office, and a few dayp ago two
of the operators applied for their di*
charge, rrarivi'd it, and left town. On
the d»»J- following a wrll-dniwed, brtsineaa appearing man appeared at the
luuili with a check far 810.000 on a weiiknown Now York banking home, and
deeired it cashed. Ho brought with him
numerous letters of recommendation
from parties with whom the bank had
btuduesH tmnrac(i&lt;'ns, and, ao far an sur­
face indications went, everything was all
right But 810,000 was a considerable*
aum to pay out, even on too very best
documenta of recommendation, and the
bank officers hesitated, wavered, and
finally declined to cash the chock. Bat
the stranger wan importunate. ■* Gentle­
men,"mid le, “I camo to Texas to in­
vest this money in cotton. It is very
necessary Uiat this check should, be
cashed or I will be greatly inconven­
ienced. Suppose yon. telegraph to New
York t? this banking house 7 Ask them
about me; I will pay all expenaeo.”
Nothing could be more plausible tlion
this; nothing sound more honest So a
dispatch was sent, asking about the
stranger and the check, and iri a short
time came the answer to- the effect
that it was nil right, and the Dallas
Bank would confer, a favor on tho New
York firm by accommodating their
cotton-speculating friend and cashing
the check. Still the bank officers were
not satisfied, and the dispatch to New
York was duplicated. Again the answer
was of a similar tenor, only probably a
little more emphasis was added to it. This
wasaatfafactory.and tfie check wan &lt;wdu*d.
. It seems to be the practice of opera­
tors to go over their day’s work at night
briefly by asking the different points to
which dispatches have Ihm-u sent whether
they have been raocived.or not. On in­
quiring whether dispatches 13 and 14
had been received, a negative answer
was returned. No such dispatches hwl
come to hand, and cmsequeutly no hnBwera could have been Bent.
It wrw
evident that the bank had been swindled,
but how f There was the mystery. Tho
dispatches bad been regularly received;
they hal come from somewhore, but
wherefrom could not bo known. -The
cotton speculator had disappeared with
the funds, and the bank officials were at
their wits’ ends. In a day pr two the
mystery w:m solved. The two telegraph
operator^., referred to above, had gone a
few milca out of Dallas, token poaacsaion
of au old sltanty by tins roadside, at­
tached a battery to the wires, and taken
the duqatehni intended for New York
oft They had then scut prearranged
answers. The three were confederates,
and the r pc raters knew about tne time
tho bogus speculator would enter the
bank and when to atterh their inrtru
mente. It was rut adroit rcbeme and
Hucocssfully carried out The bank hna,
no clue to the swindlers, but has learned
a valuable lesson and paid a high price
for tuition.—Jeffcnan
City (.Vo.)
Tribune.
nonTox KKir»rA.i‘Ktts.

The Breton daily newspaper* are not
making much money.
There fa a
marked dearth of advertfaomente in those
paper*, which hare been wont, in year:
{Mat, to appear with whole broadsides of
good pa} ing “ads,” but moot of them
manage to hold their respective circula­
tions.
The Poet, which the forger
Winslow purchased a year ago ami made
a stock concern of, and oome nigh ruin­
ing, fa alxiuf to change hands, and fa

vaload at fully 3150,001 Tiro Evening
Mum, a penny paper, which Winslow
also owned, has given up tho ghost
One of th* yousgeat of the daily ps]&gt;ers,
the Herald, is an extraordinary suoosse.
oxsri&gt;&gt;jiJrx.z.x*ssi.xrrxA.
The London Pictorial World sxya Ito circulation in January last averaged
range it to your satisfaction," soothingly
117,
G10 dmly, and its Sunday odifion,
that the story of Cinderella fa not the in­
replied ths legfalator. Calling 4n a r&amp;vention of some imaginative genius, but 54,851, The Herald was purchased for a
porter ho set before him a tempting ar­
that it is founded on facta. It drtre 8*I ray of edibles, with wine enough to sand
rabo m ita authority. The story fa as last year divijtxl JfiO.GOO apiece. In’ warmth through his veins and gfmerous
cui&gt;orateci oornpank* own all the Beeton
No mure Spelling matches were held throbs iohfa heartstrings. “Now, my follow,: One &lt;Uj • Itelj nuuwl Bbo- «■!-»«-“
dope to twlhiugialte MBe, end Ute ‘Inilioe, .. well a. Utelodtafc weeklynnd
in Duxbury, but the memory of this
fsmoM evening did not die, and Ray had pioy you to daaoribc my wife's dromes
it at the fee^of the King of Egypt, who the Herald, n-anecript aud Cumr-urThe JJ»«r«aer, the
wn* bolding n court of jru^ice in ths open cial Bulletin.
air not far away. His ctuiosily wns ex­ “ respectable daily,** is not incorporated,
cited by the singularity of the event and and is publfated by a company, and te
ten dollars for your trouble and a seat at
capital fa 8130.000. The Globe tea a
to nwtto.' their ««1» by dragging tlw
The
a reward far the discovery of the owner. capital of &gt;200,0(10 ; number of share*,
Hbodapis claimed il, and it was found 2,000; Journal, 8IOQ.0W capital; Tear
to fit her exactly. Hnc was very beauti- filer, 888,000, Boland Worthington
rnhbgtorr. T*t her ward-

suppose that “Jahn," tho manner iu j
which hfa eyes are set in lii* head being j
considered, would never be able even to ’
«w a plunk sqnaro acroos, yet ho man- '
ages to make all manner'of joints and J

bevels. When a bouse much above the
ordinal/ size is to be built, they ptedpitato tbcmaulves upon it in hosts. They
gu at it much as they set about tunneling
Htrough a mountain. They swarm like
ante, and like ants each fa doing some­
ri.JtA.rA3rri:rKs.
thing. When a large building fa being
roofed by them, it seems, at n Httle dfaThjl Lady of Lyons—A lioness.
t uicc, to l&gt;e covered with a giant floak of
A faju of slippers—A span of smooth­
clows, each pocking with all* hi* might ly slnxl horse*.
and squawking with all hfa “main.”
Noah’s dove brought the first “ green­
Wheu aGhiuaniau is excited and fa rush­
ing tiling,, he fa very unhappy unless back.’’
S
cotch raying : A door plant wi’ a
allowed to “givetongue.” To suddenly
cut one of them short when in full vocal mon's naam on *s a vaary go»l thing,
blast, would be as difficult os to silence a but a dinner plant wi* a men’s dinner on
donkey when in tho midst of his bray. *a a better.

Wc have hinted at the underground
lalura of the Mongolian*. It may* be
uocessary to explain that once John
Chinaman baa come into posaeraion of a
piece of ground, he not unfrequeutly
builds both up and down. He has an
utuate love of subtemneau dens and
c^yen. ’ In Chinatown, as it fa being re-,
built, tho undergrpand apartment* arc
likely to be oven more abundaut than in :
Chinatown as it was. The rioo-eaters
are throwing dirt down in their pert of
town like eo many badgers. In the
“ Ixmibproofa,” and other holes they
aru digging and building, they will have
their gambling and opium dens down be­
low the sunlight, underneath the ground.
— Vire/inia Bnlcrpriite. •
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Tnvs far mneo leap year camo in no
case ha, been recorded where a young
lady luw projiosod to pay a young man’s
cigar and whisky bills far life.—Free
Preu.
Somx people will be over-polite.
“ Dent trouble yoaraalf; I can find the
way myself.” “Oh! nonsense, n»y dear;
I’m very pleased,’indeed, to show you
out”

gortvo ot wrammwudwn. A g«xtk. |
him „ (h[i
man was invited to tho lecturer a bouse ।
‘*
to tea. Immediately on being seated at | A Sthm*Y sermon ina Japanese church
tbo table tho littlo gill astonished the novar lasts over twenty-two minutes. It
family circle and the guest by tho abrupt hardly jiays to scrub a boy to send him
question :
'1 to church, but such short oermona leave
“ Where ia your wife ?”
tho men plenty of iimn to go fishing.
Now, tl»' gentleman, having been re- 1
¥,x who heard that Eugene Suu
ocntly separated from the jiariner of his _ wroto in
fid gloves, obtained a
life, was taken ao completely by surprise
onoe &lt;orn by that dfatiiigufahed
that he stammered forth tho truth :
uovrtist, at great expenra, and was
“ I don't know.**
much disappointed to find nothing writ“ Don’t know!” replied the cn/ante &lt; ten in them.
terrible. “ Why don t you know 7
A Scotch schoulmaater was teachFading Had too &lt;*il,l pmhM.in her
, ^.iip llxdli„ u cipl&gt;.ro»U» .hue,
interrogriori™, despiln lh» mild rrproor •
pwMiowl pnpii pnt the loUowing
of her
ho concludad to make » ' ,lnflU„u
hi!1 i,lrtnlotar: •• Wbaar
clou braaat o! Un matter and have il oil Jix a.
U| „ bcu they’ro
over at onoe. So Le said with a calmness . ^bbat out!”
which
tlie result of inward cxplc- ,
___ ._______
.
!
A wiuKrn boy, upon wnaae iukmucuww
,,
... i
.
di
re
hi" mo’fa'1*
exproaring her roeent••Wdl, .0 dan I 1,™ tegolhm- W. ,
(clt too pn.ad
thfak M w mat .gran wad batter
krpl „p h» oaar^ bj n,D°h
,
*»
»t* i
He stifled a grtan as tlie child began .
agxin', and darted an exaqxuatoil look at j
her parents. Bal the little tonni nt would :
not bn quieted until she exclaimed :
“ Can’t agree! 'Ilien why don’t you ;
flght it out, as pa and ma do!”
‘
“ Vengcanee is mine,” langbingly re-'
torted the visitor, after “ pa" and " ma" '
exchanged. looks of holyburror, followed

peating to himself:
p,

"Two aolca that

OnAXPMOTnra—" You ought to bo
aehsmed uf younwlf, Matilda Ann, to ’a
without a tear when the good ctergyman was a talking that beautiful, and
every ono else was a wropiu’ ao!” Matilda-" Why, how con^ I «y when I
hadn’t gut a pocket uudkerchcr!

by the inevitable roar.—liichniond Die- ;
Makia,”.observed Mr. Holcomb, as
patch.
; ho was putting on hfa clothes, “ there
'
.«
-ain't no patch on them breaches yet’’
A miracle has heea wrought by nature j “ I can’t A* ii Dow no way; I m. too
in the village of Woansooket, Rhode busy.” “Well, giro me the patch,
Island. Frederick Luke suddenly bo- I then, aud 1’11 carry it around with me.
come mute twenty yeira ago, when he i I don’t want people to think I oau’t
wim still a youtii.
He rapidly fell into i *fford the cloth. ”
a decline, ami tho physicians only gave j
white boys and a negro in Gerard

him a few months to live. He, however, I wcllt po»um hunting, lhe negro furnishlingered on from year to year, and since - ing
dogs. Next day the darkey was
1873 a gradual improvement in his health j anktsl bow they camo out. “ Kucht four
became perceptible. A few Jays ago he J
“ Well, what did you get I”
joyfully came to his mother and articutatu.1 wino words, instead of speaking in

«&gt;£nuuU| Masaa, yar se« we’a gwine ia

cahoot, and kocht four porenma.

Marx.

gaining, and some of tlu&gt; most dfatiiv de reboot.”
guished physicians of Rhode Island are
A vuuxti husband ia Little Falls, N.
about to investigate this remarkable
■ Y., plauncd to scare hie wife, with whom
; w.Mxbrhed, fired offXgnu, unsejadbim-

the* United Slates in

l»ft fa 1,318,

against 2,147 toiilt in the previous year.
The numbe r of ships and barks bniH
last yrer. howw, axcesde that of 1874
ditto I scare worth a cent, did IF
number of ship* is 114. The .number of
steamer* built in the same year fa 840,

craft.

000 capital.—

Kats Field t-x&gt;k a ride in a London
mjij
w, why
w
__
she can’tv see
an________
American should
ot,to a ride o» a fence rail,

V °Tf ».»
r
Hs claimed to be one of thoIndiana
A .lory » told of . &lt;U&gt;&gt;ebl« ot . ;
ho
u&gt;0
prominonl porwa no. in tho Iwdure BoU , ciufsjoQ
ta( whnJ (lw
.(ucho poodtuly intraMtttgMd rag- i
H, 0„ ,oUw to

830,000, partly owned by Hany Parker,
of “Parker's" Hotel

** ypn W to make tost

Boms ono rays of a certain congrega­
tion tliat they pray on their knees &lt;m
Sundays, and on their neighbors tbo

The i

with a cockney—
who U&gt;n «—Uy

�to aaaisl him in the •elaetion.
»»k«td him whether the baby waf a
boy or girl, to which he innocently
replied : “ I can't tell for a few day*
yet." The clerk subsided, while the
countryman continued io price -the
diffeieiitarticlek .

11." ■**»

miacarry because th#y have
*n metfl futivity for energy.
adiBg two thinga esaenrially
t, they have supposed that, il
rra always buay, Hm/v would
be sure Io be ndvanring their foririnea They have fargotton that mis­
. Fnixler.
directed labor a but a Waste of ac
—— ~ — tivity. The person who wuuld sue
for HodDctioa.
ceed ia’life is like a marksman firing
' at a target; if his shots mhs the mark
at Holland Feb. llth. fur' bssiariy, and
they are a waste of powder. So in takes io the county jail.
the great game of life, whatsit man
Adalbert Bnraf,
of Soiu*.
Sodus', Wlch,
Minh, waa
j
it
Aaelbert
Brrni, of
wu* Ikickdoes uniut be made to const, or it
. * h»r*a m&gt; the ’Oth in«, and
might almost as well have’been lef« I i*iDXi B frightful Dneturv uf tbi «kull.
Undone.
Everybody know# same
_ .
,
,
4 _
,
iMnnr
named over
During a bwTT
b««vy elorm
storm that pkased
one in his circle of friends who, Mocrtx, Feb. Iltb, a woBtWr-of mH vessels
though always active, has this want
of energy. The distemper, if wu may
call it such, exhibits itsrll in various
The lightning struck the barn of Hick
way*.' ' In.some cases the man has Liutuers, of Sebewaing. Eeb. Htb, which
merely an active faculty, when he
should a directive one ; in the other
language,, he makes a capital clerk
T6« taloon and ball belonging tar John
uf himsell when he ought to do the Wilson, and' Welle &amp; Arnold'* More «nd
thinking of the business. In other several rvsidenons were deetrayed by fire
al Saugatuck, Eeb. lllh. Lews unknown.
' cases what is done is nut done either
al the right time or iu the right way.
Energy, correctly understood, is ac
tivity proportioned io the end.
watch and chain .Feb. I lib.

, f

_

A man should always be a little
older.* little braver nod a little strong­
er, ax;- a little more iu lovo with her
that she is wUli bmi. A woman
■bauld always be a little younger,and
a little prettier, and a little more coaai derate than her husband. He should
bestow on her all his worldly goods,
and she should take good care of
them. He may owe hen every care
and tenderness that affection can
prompt; but pecuniary indebtedness
t» her will become a burden. Belter
five on a crust that he earns than ud
a fortune that she has brought him
Neither must be jeaYLtis, nor give
the other.cause for jealousy. Neither
must encourage sentimental friend­
ship with lhe opposite sex.
A wifc^soiiln dress herself fiecoinmg»y wlSnc ver she expects to meet
her husband's eye. The man should
not grow slovenly, even nt home.
. Fau't finding, long arguu^ents.or scold­

A Boston grwrr was telling a new *
paper man lhat it wa* »imp!y throw­
ing
money to
nrg away
nwny hiuucj
n&gt; adveitise,'
nurciuu*^ when
wutu
the sheriff came in and shut np the
i*«4h£r tribat ion is always loafing
unc!?£-Detroit Free Press.

Ann,” observed a Danbury house­
keeper to the hired eiri, lhe other
morning, “ as we have entered upon
the dawn of another century of onr
nation’s history. I gwess yon had bet­
ter get a tooth-brush of your own.”

The weather i* so warm jin 'Wis­
consin that the Milwaukee man has
to ajt up.and fan his wife with his
ears. Sometimes lie- gets carclers,
and then she yells nt him :
“ Reef
’em John, or you’ll blow mo away."

GRAND

The Sellable

GOOD GOODS!

Twelve hacks went over to the 4:45
The Michigan girls are getting tired cf train-yesterday afternoon and brought
back one passenger, which is an av­
erage of four cents a hack. And yet
•apence.
.
people wonder why hackmen are
A boy named James Croot, of Pontiac, profane.—Norwich Bulletin. .
while pitching baa-i -sr -i - ■ ft-of a tarn
fell through an opening in the'floor, on bie
They have a »tory that two citizens
head and was killed, la«t Sunday.
of Berlin. Pennsylvania, swapped
A barn belonging Co Cbu. Barnard, of wives the oilier dny.
Forty dollars
Kalamasoe tdwn«b]p, was burned Feb. I4lb,
was paid as •• boot ’’ by one ol the
with all iu cootents. Dias $800.
No inswappers.

OailD RAPIDS AST DITBOIT.

o
a.»
Lowest LI a l.x&lt;» 1 rofit.

O

BTAT1OSH.

SAP BUCKETS'
DRY GOODS

H.U p

POST’S PAT. EUREKA 8AP SPOUT.
PRICES !

HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
RUBBERS,
BOOT JPACS,
OVERSHOES.

llunmond.
Grand fUpld*.

Wolcott Store !
C B. RUSH,

,
„
.
,
.
■ And leaving Hp-tr orders early, ao as to be ■sure of getting them in season.

A FEW OF THOKE

n°lh'n« b“‘lh’

Nubia*at S3 Ct*, and Cliildreu’s Stockings (alf'Wool)

cotton goods clear down!

NEW LIVERY!

-

however, made it read, “ Mrs. C. has
A Vermont man returned home the
Biiflerod mast from the exposure, her
other day, after an absence ut eleven
feet have smelled tearfully since her
years, and found that neUlw* ol the
A man with n sad depressed look, return.’’
•
three busban|li&gt; his wile had married
and! a.black alpaen eoat. and carrying
Not long since a reverend orator and buried had fixed the gate.
an umbrella that looked as if it was
closed
his
address
with
Shelley
’
s
subjected to fita, stepped into a law­
A landlord al Niagara says he can
yers office this inurningand inquired, well-known lines:
lick the man who says that the Falls
•• Only the actions of the just,
“ Do. you attend to ail kinds of law
have worn away even a hair'a breadth
.
Small
sweet
and
blotaon*
ia
the
dnat."
business ?’ He wae to'ld by lhe law­
Inagwe his aoanteruation when, in a milliun yenr»'
yer that be did. u Make affidavits an&gt;1
having complacently settled down to
The man who truly loves n girl or
administer
oaths’”
* Certainly."
read the reproduced address in the woman will do her no wrong. Girls,
“Well," sai&lt;? he, opemejj
wnHef
morning paper, he found himself re remember tbi* when a man says he
and taking out a two-dullar bid and
jxirted as saying :
loves you
hying it. down uu the table, “ 1 want
AUTHORIZED AGENT,
you to administer oaths to that amount
The man who follows lhe multitude
about the weather we are having,
when he is strong is likely to be left u’e1?*!* wing5' U p*rUea wUh thr,f c*n **,er *"
How's
this
for
red
tape?
When
,
and attend to it just as quick as you
akmu when he is weakcan.” And picking up tua umbrella, two young Chinamen now being ed
he left the office before the astonished nested at a Lowell factory, made
lawyer could explain that such busi­ apphcatiun for permission to- cut off
ness was a little out of bis jtirisdic- their piglails for fear of tneir catch­
ing in lhe, machinery^tpe request had
ROBERT JOHNSON.
ARTISTIC
first to be foewarded to the authori­
•'-Mary," said a Union street moth­ ties- in China.
W. N. IkVINK, Agent*
er to her- pretty daughter, the other
On Christmas night a citizen of
night ;.**what was jfou and your young
man staying out on the step* so Inng Fresno, Cal., while in a state of men­
LIFE INSURANCE.
for?” “ We-were only watching the tal abstraction, entered a drug store
NASHVILLE. MICH.
stars shoot, mother,” replied Mary. and |K&gt;tired out for himself a copious
* What was that noire like kissing I draught from a jar containing an as­
heard ?' continued het mother, stern­ sortment of snake*, tartantnlaa, scor­
Thin plan.
the moat popular
ly. " I don’t know what it was," re­ pions, etc The infusion had no un­
'
plied Mary innocently, “unless it was usual effbet upon his system.
of insurance; or tbe dividends may be used !
the nails in the sidewalk snapping
It's a lonesome day for honest men
esebyenrio leasep the annuel premium.
with the frost. You know they snap
. ... . 1.
v.
... I
when the news of some embezzle­
real loud sometimes, mother."
Her
holder paid $124.80 in- tix year*, when he j
ment’doe* nut come over the wires.
inform ihe public thai they will
mother said nothing, and tried to redied. , Upon tbit, the Equitable Life As- :
Such news is a warning to honest
ke#p
oon.tanily
on
hand
iiwntber if nails ever snapped when
men that the only. straight road in
ent tn &lt;ue country) paid Mie wicrow &gt;1 iSi .ft.j. i
life it» to advertise liberally, |»av one
being $737.55 accutuulati&amp;u iu six years.!
hundred cent* on the dollar and let all kinds, which will bv .old low for oaab
A certain
darkness find them at homeTh* higluMt price- paid for Hides, Feit*
acltoulnukt
hiMuled a problem
etc. (live them a call on West aide Main St
Ih» class in mathematics lite other
Il is not uncommon fur itome men I Nasnville, Mich.
day. The first boy took it, Im-ked at
to refuse to buy a newspujier for
i» a while, and said *f paaa.’ Sucond
their wives to read, on the plea uf
boy said. ‘1 turn, it down.’ The third.
E. G. BRACE,
hard times; then go ent and taka •
three nickel's worth uf burping fluid
oat, •£ can't make it.’ ‘Very good,
and .walk off with their lips muvinff
boys,' *ai&lt;l the parson, 'we wUL pro­ tuuif iu prayer.
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREE#
VWM. VENN. PaornEToR.
ceed to cut for a new deal,’ Asm! lhe

Fur dur Pans, and the best brand of
workman that can

Tin fur our Buckets, and have a

Make Better Buckets POINTING !
,Thnn any other man in the State.

Don't buy until yon have seeit

OTTE?, GOODS AND ERICES,
than any oilier house in Barry or Eaton counties.

Pain and Colorad

.

C. C. WOLCOTT.

“LET THE EAGLE SCREAM!’

h* frm’ed nrnuod with a dictp&gt;nary,

i tUu»v

AT VERY REASONABLE F7GLTCE&amp;

ORNO STRONG.

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AT THE-----------

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OLD FELT HATS

MARBLE WORKS

CONSISTiryS OF

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NOTIONS, BEAVER CLOAKING

FLANNELS, AND UNDERCLOTHING
l?oi* Men and ‘Women.
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WHICH
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I

WILL RETAIL AT PRICES HERETOFORE
KNOWN IN NASHVILLE!

UN­

A Full Line of those Double Width

BLACK k FULLER.
Awarded Ike HUjheA\Modal at Flomta

ALPACAS, FOR 25 CTS. TO $1A YARD. LH.LilTHOlIUO.
591 Broadway, New York,

JUST OPENED. 100 PIECES OF

10 CENT PRINTS, SELLING

IR 8 CENTS

TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF

Boots, 8hoes &amp; Rubbers
.... .
.
" bicl» Wrtf be soil front 50 cents to Si less per pair than can be bought
.bewhere.
A .jx-ci.lty In
__

.

« IGLOVES-

FkESH MEATS,

:

patronize ^gone gisMm.

.iTKINSOy &amp; ROE,

ROE &amp; CLEVER

JOB PRINTING!

I

est Side of Main -s reef. opposite Unian House.

ttT"

JOHNSTON NURSERY

MEAT MARKET!

NEWS” OFFICE!

por we wj|| give yntt brf’rr goods in lhe Hardware Line, foi less money I

house su much ?"
And he walked.

PAINTERS!

BUSINESS MEN

-

BEST 0 K CHARCOAL SAP PAN IRON

SALE and BOARDING STABLE,

hurl her anti the mure.

Detroit

All Stiver Makers wauling Sap Fans or Sap Buckets, both tin and
.. .
wood, and Post's Patent Eureka Sap Spouts will do well by calling at the VMtaflU
HmUm*
M'HlevID*,

PRINTS FROM 6 TO J CL!

■witch danced like lightning over the
When a Georgia paper anirounoes **
sh .aider* ol those depraved young
i ihM ij&lt; is prop”red to “ exicute joub
.
omtlMmatiemus.
j work M low prise*,"
one can't
can’t help
help
Ur. V*
Vnta has h«
naoaf one
Mr.
k
Ki* bad enough for a wife to have but feel M if Nuob
Nuab Webster threw j **”
’»
*U wb*
tight Hhoax. but ft tight husbtuid must | away the best part uf hi* life when |

• STATIONS.

G. RAPIDS RED SAP BUCKETS, PER 1OO, $17.00
TWO HOOP PAILS, PER 100
1B.00
'
Thewe Terms are for Caali

Men’s Suits fhnn $9.00 to $18.00
Boys' Suits “ $5.50 to $11.50

Auguil Widentnann, a prominent hard­
The New York Graphic has dis­
ware dealer al Aun Arbor, made an aMign- covered that Alexander Mitchell, ol
menl Friday mdraingto Jatnre B. G-dt. Mr.
Milwaukee, is the richest man in the
Widm-nann’* fiabilirica a»w estimated at
Northwest, estimating his wealth al
aboat $45,000, and asaela al $85,000.
$10,000,0(70.
Frank Sumerix, a lad len years old. who
live* with hie parenu two mile* uorth of
CCMW AND CLARK'S THREAD.« ITS.
A soirfewhut juvenile dandy *ai&lt;]
Baton Rapids, Monday went out to ■bo'bt
a hawk areood the b*rn, and while - gelling to a partner at a ball, “Don’t you
over life fence bis guu waa discharged, the ihink, n»y mustaches arc becoming
Wholte charge entering bi* lerti^e, carrying To which she replied, “Well, sir.tliey
completely away a p-rrtiuo of the skull two may be coming but have not yet ar­
BEST $1.00 TEA FOR 87| CENTS !
or ibree inches eryiere, allowing the brain* rived.”
to ooxe out. Be it alive yet, but rami die.
DOST FAIL TO TRY MIKE!
Brooklyn
is
a
curious
place.
When
Oilando Bigncl and Wm. Ludwick, two
farmers living on Eui Plaint, nca' Pew - Mr. Johnson was found un the wnlk
The Ulyfwtt Market ' Price palti for'
mo, went to Lyons last Saturday night to with a bullet-hole in I»m bead lhe
(
ing should not have a place in the
ductors began stumaclr-putnjirng him Country Protlttcc.
- happiness that begins in kisses and
out to sea if he hadn’t taken poison.
love making.
Sisters and brothers
DON’T PASS WITHOUT CALLING
P. T. Barnum lias resolved to be a
may quarrel and “ make up." Lovers
overturned And .prccipiAiKrd down * «t«t&lt;-p
are levers no longer when disttirb- embankment, and Bigncl wu intently kill­ traveling showman no longer, but
And •* for wb»i yon don't wr, but don'l »*k fur !
ances occur, and married people who ed, and Ludwick, though bruited, eeceped when it was announced that New Credit.
Haven had a two h-gged (torse, his
are not lovera, are bound by red hot without serious injury.
wife had to hide his hut.
chain*. If a man admires his wife
Besides ragged edges, slice of- the
E. J. WHEELER.
most iq striped calico, she i* silly not
“ A genaine poet,"- an exchange
day of judgnient^oil ullrer little things
of that-kiud, they havu smart boys in says, 'is always ahead uf hrs agv.,r
M Young Indies hare the privilege Brooklyn. Recymtlv a fuur-yesr-old And ha has u very lonely timo of it
of sayiag anything they please during in that city, who had' been naughty- if there-is fiubody there but genuine
feap year." she said, eying him out of several times during his father's ab-i poetsthe coiners of her eyes with a sweet seuce. and bad been promised u
Robert Toombs says that ho hue
look.
spanking when the old man returned, no doubt that tobacco shortens some Slorlimnn Sc Willyard.
Bis heart gave a great bound, and stole his mother's whalebone bustle
men's Jives.
He snid »o just after
while he wondered if she was going and carefully placed Jt inside his seeing a negro crushed by a hogs­
PROPRIETORS
to ask the question which h^ so very pantaloons on the sjkX where it would head of tobacco.
long desired and feared to do, he ans- do the most good mid calmly awaited
the result.
Kate Field emphatically denies the
“ And the young taeo must not
report that she narrivs a revolver.
A country editor, io speaking of When she stop-* at a hotel she take*
ttfuse,” said she.
“No, no ? How could they ?’ *igh the effects of a severe rain storm up­ a hickory dub from her trunk and
on certain members uf a pic nic party, feels safe.
“Well, then," said she," will you—” was must minute and particular in
Brigham Young denies that every
Ha foil oh his knees and said: his rcfference to lhe minister's wife,
" Anything, anything you ask, darl­ and said of her: “Mrs. C. ba» suf one of his wives jumps for a closet
fared namt from the exposure, her when he is heard wiping his foci on
ing"
NASHVILLE. MICH.
Wait till I get through. Will you feet have swelled fearfully since her the door step. He suy* love rules
taka a walk nnd not bang around our return." The intelligent cixn|iositor, Ims household.

LIVERY STABLE!

MlddlavHJ^

SA*P BUCKETS!

GROCERIES!

A Lake Superior man got the idea
that his right ear must come off or he
could never be a Cliristian, and he
SIZES AND
cut it off. He has since discovered
that his ear would have made no dif­
ference if he had kept it pinned back. lucaaarv* aig f-.-ct boriiouUlljr.
A Bridgeport l&gt;oy told his father to
'dry up.’ and called him an 'honorable
hyena,’ and now hi* proud parent in­
tends to make a Democratic congress­
man ot him. h
■

Uwe

__

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My $1 Tea beats all the bobby price* in town I
F°r further particulars inquire at the counter.

G. A. TRUMAN.

GiU^TBro*;'
MMOP
AMD LADIES’ k

�POTATOES.
electing all the old offioers. eseept. two di
rectors huBaton county who ware changed
oa aocount of locality. Ths offiuaro now are,
B. W. Warroe, President ; 8. J. Btfbman.
Vice Proaidant; A. G. Jewell, Treasurer ;
DeUverod al their
Clamant Smith, Secretary.
Piroctors for
Barry county are, D. W. Ellin, J. H. lari,
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE.
P. M. Wbedee, W, P. Bristol and Gee. KBeamer. Directors for Baton county aro
.John Dew, J. R. Hine, D. B. Hale, F. B.
We also keep on band and hare for sale
.Andrews and H. Cocpcr. Assistant Secre­
LATH,
tary, D. W. Smith.
SHINGLES,
—Ha b ana of oar oldest citisans, and he
WA TER LIME,
weate a granger hat. Il was awful dark
SALT,
aad muddy and when ha first started out he
HAIR.
was careful, and bald his hands before him.
■
STUCCO,
but meeting with no difficulty ha got rockft., trc-.
lane and began to walk with rapid atridoa.
Ha had reached lhe middle of state street,
which vre ship and retail at bottom prices.
nMr the metbodial eburoh; when we heard
AINSWORTH k. BROOKS,
a grunt sad splash. Hurrying to tho spot
wo found lhe old mu Juat goUing himself
Proprietors.
out of an unenviable position in the bud,
and as he scraped It fron the aaal of
his Sunday'Irowsers he said: “jee’-si ’sp?ted, Jos’-si ’speoted! By-gum, I won t go af­
ter that old woaera agin such a night aa
this if ahe stops away for ever.that I woa'U”
And be bobbled off into the darkness al a
pace that ahowed ho didn't erut to get upsot again by colliding with another mu go­
ing in u opposite direction.

GENEVA NURSERIES,
GENEVA. N.T..

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

-Ba •■loan I—8 yw effl be happy.

M«at of the bad weather a*i roads, sod if
parodtodoallkbMaf
—Brick to lhe Mawaaad lhe Haws win you will wait; be palienl and peroevere,
CUSTOM SAWING.
aliok to yow.
this dark cloud that now obecuroo the horiaou
As my noMnsey is aB nrw. aad -aa I sUH
will pass away; U ia only temporary. The
keep none but experiemead bands, eoatomars. —Remarkable
forty rr fifty thousand d.Uars which would
nan favl aswnrod of gwtiiug their work done
have been distributed among onr people for
wood ud lumber, had the weather j-onaitted, this wiator. lot ue bops wjll be one
hundred thousand dollars Mil la the meu
time Jet ua wait patiently—DeMaislre tolls
—P. M- MoNamee and family loft for ue “ To know bow to wait in the groat
Marshall Saturday.
—Mr. Pllbwant b happy. JLoaeon.
A
Nashville ia in a healthier condition thu।
beby girl jxat five days old.
most towns of equal she in tha stale, fromt
tha
fact that ihe derives her support from aL
—G- W. Ayhvrorth bu moved- into ike
rich farming country that extendi for miles
around. There ia scarcely a day passes!
Ibatdow not bring people into our town,
living twelve or fifteen miles away, to carry,
—Duals, of the Hastings Journal made home the goods our mercants are selling so|
our office a call on Saturday last.
cheap. Onr meroxuto aro alive to the,
—St Valcetlne’c Day got iu origin from business latorosto of tho town, ud offer bthe death of St Valentine, who waa behead­ duoements which steals trade from the elly
ed by tho Emperor CludiM, (A. D. 270.)
of haelings and other neighboring towns.
It h a little dull here now because the,
—This is leap year, and if the women
persist In “ booking " the wood, why, you farmers canoc*. get in on account of the
bad'state
of the roadg, bat it is-dull every­
must not stop them.
4 —Miso Laura Dunlap changed her life where, heaoe it weal I bo folly to leave—
would
be,
pechepo. as the old maxim says.
ofaiagle blessedness fer ons of matrimonial
"Jumping from tho fryingpuinto the firo.’Joys ia&gt;4 Friday. Joyful may it be.
If wo aro not doing aa well—if our income
—Mr. Veaaaa had ths misfortoas to out
is lose, let us oartail our expenses; live with­
hie foot while chopping wood about one
in our meus; aoeemmodate ourselves io
mile west of tho village oa Monday last.
•ur sireumslancss; be cheerful and con­
—The editor of this paper, Mr. O. Strong, tented and make the best cf what is given
ud wife aro violating relatives at Bridge­ ns, aod the very course wo pursue will roil
water, Ohio We expee* them home soon
back lhe atom wheel of advesity ud leave
—Mr Aldrich has moved ia the Brady our
&lt;
paths tho smoother ud brighter for it.
building,aod the now bakery will aooa be
R. Paises
ia running order.

aowa, lectures at Jaokaoa to-night.

tgf Thooo wanting Hoksx, pill find
plenty AO st 26 ctnU per pound.

IMPORTANT CHANGE.
I dseire to announce to tho people of
Nashville ud vicinity, that I have purchas­
ed the entire slock cf Groceries formerly
owned by P. M- McNamee, at a largo die­
count. ud shall eonthiue the business is
theoMstawd, where ay old friends and
customers will always find me ready to
supply their wuts in the grocery line at
prices whicb will make their hearts glad.
I intend to prove a blessing '♦o tho poor
man, by reducing my goods to the Io weal
poeeible margin, ud 1 hope they will not
in justiM to themselves, forget to c«ll at
my store ud price my goods before buying
eloewhoro. lily motto shall bt honorable

agU The party who borrowed these
gloves from Boise Droe. Sion, Jan 5f7tL,
will please return them and save further
trouble.

many, ud i* selling on its own merits. The
people aro going wild over its aueosss, and
drug girts all over the country are writing
us of ita wonderful cures among th dr cus­
tomers. If you wtab'to try its superior vir
toe. get a sample bottlu for JOccuta. Large
rise bottle
ceafa. Throe du*ca will re­
lieve uy eaae. Try it.
(4-cow.)

C1A. W. DE1A8AT,

—Oa Friday wwaing last a danghtor of
Mr. tu™, RnM. Lrte, .bort ... &gt;t1&gt;
east of lhe village, while out play lag fell
Some of my chases kava frequently ask
and broke her arm.
ino wby I didn't go to the club dances here,
—The*Adveat Society hold their quarterly and,
'
fur reasons of my own, I have hesitated'
meeting services in the schoolroom, oppo- U&gt;
‘ give them a definite answer; but to clear
cite Mr. Nichols store, last Saturday ud my
1 eelf of &lt;mspiciun, (for aomeoflhsm are
Sunday. Dr. Martin, of Charlotte, preaid- 1begining to aeerwtly whisper •‘something
wrong,") I will have to tall my story, al­
though icicles seem to be capering up and
■\ Mr. A. M. Flint will deliver the leelure
down my lack, and my cheek pales at, the
before tbs Literary Society next Monday
evening. Subject. •• Alcohol, Ita Uses ud
About three years ago 1 run a farm. My
Abuses." M'»s Adda Nichols will favor lhe
neighbor C., living just over tho knoll, was
audienee with as essay. Turn out and hear
blessed (1) with eeven gushing “darters'*
of all shea and complexions, tall and abort,
—We keep our office clean and neal, and thick and thin, rod aud brown.
Now far­
thueboioaat literature of thmday b on our mer C.'e daughters wasn't proud nor aiuekfable, and if our century friend* wi-h to up, but were the perfection of country »imp«M a pleasant hour when to lhe village, plieity. They could ecale a ten rail fence,
we invite them to our suctum. Wo like to pick grube or boo 'talers all day without,
m our friend, al all lines.
making half the fuss ooms of our milk-eop
\ —A free lecture will be given to night al village belies do frisxing ud pain ing for
lUoee A Delericks hall, by J. W, Grebbs, ths party.

• ~j-offlrg
vn&gt;. Qfflwbwntraei to 0 a. aa aa

LANDSCAPE GARDENING!

—D. C. Griffith, our old express agent,
has bought the clock of goods forme Iry
owned by P. M. McNamee, ud we under­
stand h going work a change in the mode
of doing buaiaoes at lhe old C. 0. D. slud.
Ils has already bared up the door to the
sample room, cleaned cut lhe store ud
tastily arranged the goods on the qbolves,
and now our flue ladies and gentlemen need
not ahun ihe C. 0. D. store on account of
the foul taint of rum.

We want to aay a word for lhe band.
Every body knows, that knows the band
boya, that they are doing all they can to
make lhe band a success. They have their
instruments nearly paid for; they practice
regularly aud are progressing fl lely.
They arc now making a band wagon, and
they need help. Will lhe citiiens of this
place help them. They are giving their
lime to’furnish us w*th music. Shall re Sot
give them a lift in return. They want about
$100. Who will help in thia mailer ?
Al
that feel so disposed will find an opportunity
by calling on Clement Smith, who has a
subscription paper for Ue bcueSt of lhe
band. Do not be backward iu tbi« matter,
but all help as much aa they can and the
amount will be easily raised.

T H. LEE.
W»
Deputy HIiorifT,
N*»U2&gt;,kC*t CalkcUoeaa apeeWty.

LARGE INVOICE!

PARADY, Maonfacturer of

Booth and Shoe*,
Mekmr end Repairing ootl) &lt;Jot«. also etetel alteatlon to kill onlere p-nurpUy. Naebvine.
•HN Q CRESSY.

BOTTOM PRICES
DRUGS, MEDICIHES,
BOOKS, STATIONARY, PIANO AND ORGAN I
TERMS- |10 PER QUARTER.

Ruoma over Rote* Bro*.' Dn&gt;&lt; Store, N»*b»IUe. M.

MONEY TO LOAN!
Od Approved teal EiUU Secaritw,

f300.00 and. UPWARDS

BRUSHES.

SPICES.

ELI STRONG.
Practical Millwright^

DRESS GOODS!

A married couple nt Arcadia, Ind.,;
have twenty-four children,twelve l&gt;uys
and twelve girls, .lhe oldest being
thirty years of age. the result of one
inarriuge.
The girls all dress alike,
and the family all eat at one table,
the girls on one side and ihe boys on
l|ie other, tho father al the head aud
mother al the foot Tho old gentle­
man is well ofT, and intends to keep
the family togelher till hetlies, when
he says they can do ns they like.

HILL DA8HIMXT,
lainiiizoo.

CUTTERS!
CUTTERS!

Iff loll Igan,

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

Justice of the Peace,

General Conveyancing,
Collection* a specialty.

MERCHANT TAILOR I

KOCHER BROS

GRAND PRIZE
MEDAL.

WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!

C. C. Wtiott’x Afrinltal M

-

Wines and Liquors

Seilint eicluively for Cash at one
Pries io All, and at 12
1-2 Per Cent Profit.

CHA8. W. DEMARAT

-

JONES,

Fur more thu a fortnight 1 had been
Shirtings,
vainly endeavoring to ecarc up u cxcurc
to go overlhe knoll ’’ and was giving up in
Shee Ilogs
despair when, one eve in “leafy June,"
just ar lhe stars Legau to blink through the
Rushings,
darknesa. a brother came over to my abode, i
-The Methodist Ch uroh was well filled and rejoiced my loan with these words :
with people to listen to tbe lecturoon “Hyg“ Bay, vie're goin* to have a * kick-up ' over
Pats, faps,
Une,'' delivertd by Dr. M. C. Ellis before
to our houai Tuesday ntgbt.ln houer of Sally
In Nashville, al lhe M. E Parsonage^'
the Literary Society tart Monday evening.
*'
"
Ann's birth day. Zeke Jigflab'e goin'to come Feb. 17lh, by Rev E. L. Kellc
Boots, Shors,
Mrs. A. M. Flint, also, read an interesting
up with his fliddle an' we'ro all goin' in for Ostrctb. and Mi»s *
essay on “ Womans Works," which mat
Maple Grove.
Do you want Paints and Oils
a
“
high
time
;
wouldn't
you
like
io
lake
a
with universal praise.
Notions,
In Nashville, on lhe 15th Inst., at lhe
hand-." Just the thing I wanted, of course
.'*_ Lee.- by Rrv.
Do you want a good Buck for the
—Last Sunday was a pleasant d *y, and 1 would. Aud For a whole week I looked residence of Mr.
P W. Sinks, Mr. Wm. D. Fleet, of Tiffin.
Ribbons,
the belles and baaua of our metropolis don­ foraard to the coming of that “kick-up" Senses Co., Ohio, aud Mis Laura Dunlap,
Home Circle *.
ned their summer garments, and sauntered with joy and exultation.
of this village.
'
Du you want School Books .’
along the streets arm in arm, ud brushing
The longed-for time finally rame, and 1
Scarfs,
D8 yon wan* a Prescription filled
•way the “little busy flies** with ther gloved •truck out over lhe hills ud bogs, arriving
hands tried to delude themselves into the, at C.'a shanty at u early hour. The girls
F an, &amp;c. with care ?
better that I* wae May and ao* Feb. But were dressed up in their Sunday calicos ud
oh, to day.
all brimming over with ■«a:les wero prepar­
—Tho meetiegs at tho Christian Church ing lhe front room for lhe “Jig." “Mam’s"
Please call and examine Goods and
still oontinuo with increased interest Thir­ nod wae taken down cellar ud a board pul
Compare Prices, before purchasing
ty beve united with the ehnroh already. over the hde in tho floor to keep us from
elsewhere.
Rev. Mr. Sinks will return to bis pastorate following lhe bed. About 8 o'clock the “fel­
this wort, ud scrvioeo ever the Sabbath lers" ud their “ gals ** began to arrive, ud
will bo conducted by the pastor. Should when the last one had got ia, I counted 17
Phila­
tho interest demud Rev. J. W. Weeks, of country verdaats it would panic a
BOISE BROS.
Marshall, will assist the pastor next week. delphia lawyer M to describe.
I aol my eyes oa Sally Ama C., a delicate
—P. M. McName'e grocery was riooed little feminine of about 176 pounds, and
up last week by parties at Detroit who at­ when Zeke yelled -* form cn for a cotillion *'
tached the goods for tndebtodnroc. On in- I made a grab for her, when, drat the luek,
vesdgaiiou it was found that there was a my toe stubbed against that pesky board
mortgage of four hundred ud fifty dollars they had pul on lhe floor to, cover up the
on the otott, held by parries at Marshall, hole, ud kerslam I went ngut aga os t Bal,
whmh had to be bought by the creditors spiking her over onto Zeke Jigdab who sot
befote proceedinaa oould be lakea. The iu too middle of one ot Ibotu long boards
matter was finally settled up satisfactorily .unlng up his old fiddle. Crack, eataau
to all, ud Mr. D. C. Griffith bought lhe weat that board and down went Zeke on
•tack and will oontinao tbo t-netor*
the floor with 8*1, ud seven other girla ud
—Il ie said that a farmer, of u eeonomia- boya who wero roasted on toe board, oa top
al tarn of mind, living not far from Wood­ of bias. Wbu the board broke Zeke throw
land Center, to ahead of bio neigitbere on up his hands, and his fiddle flow across the
room with a veagenuoe, striking an old tom
bouse built for quits another purpose, whiea eat that was quietly saowing in u opposite
min the expense of a smoke houss, and. corner. That cat give one fearful waul,
the odor which rhea gives them a eont sprang out of the room with a bound ud
BRY GOODS,
ftECBIVEO TUB
that no m would be likely to mistake fur lit right oa the bald head of old man C.,
Jacky Club, and lhe Saver it.pa.rUd, wall,
that is all owing to ones taste, hv aaya is pair of browebea stuffed full of paper ra^a
iu the summer oook bduse, aud thence uul
of a koto ia the ride um-J for a window.
—In a previous issun of the Naws the
Y7//V/YA, S873.
’ It didn’t M&lt;ai m if be bad beta snoring at BOOTS,
editor said: “Our frow starts foe Ceidw*
all when that cal lit on hut cruium, fur he
ter to.dsy Io see her grand pa W hirt-wopJ"
SHOES,
made oae quick motion. mutlerel over
Throe day. later he come bounding wp the
something. mJ grabbed up an old iron pot CEOTHUTG,
Meirs as if charged with a double portion of
filled with brakin crooks aod pepper ass
NOTIONS,
•towtricify. rushed into the office teoldiag a
It
no hutractiEM to run it.
It can not gat cut of order.
bottle* and b» drive at old ton jau a. he
letter In his band aod jaVtaoAiy eutaimad .
AO.,
&amp;C.
It win Ac every clan and kind cf wexfc.
»u making through that bole, amavbiug
“ Whir-sop ! I've gw* a totter from Lev aod
. It will sew from Taae Paper to Hamess Leather.
lhe put wad beating seven boards oiS the
mu going to sea my littte «M soon.
WhlrCash Purchasers iriU make
It U hr in advance of ether Sowing Kacklnec fa tie aagattudf cf ita suptricr
•kb a ihaahaatj, which took him half a
iffipnrrantnU, as a Steam Oar exssHs In lehicvemsuto
day to repair, bat tue o*t oscapcd unhurt. lA»ge Saving by buying their Goods
the old faahicnod Puga Coach.
1 got my hat and Mooted for howte a&gt;fd
of a CASH HO A! KE.
of Grand Rapids, on lhe principl«- of lhe
- Uni tod Sons of Industry.”
Proceedings
will l&gt;e taken to inaliruto a lodge at this
place, aud working men of all olaaese are
iavit.od to attend.

WEBSTER k HOBBS, Btaek’ ’ MoJtha. All kind, td vmt Io the BlaatawMtli

NEW GOODSI BOISE BRO’S

JEWELER a OPTICIAN'
NASHVILLE, MICH,

H. YOUNG. M. n:

(REES, SHRUBS, YIMS W

READY MADE CLOTHING I
MEN’S, YOUTHS’&amp; BOTF CLOTfflltG
WHch «HU be aoU at reavousNc priow.

I’lraRf pine me a mlt.
vine, Mich. Nov. to.

«. LIKBHAUhER.

Fall and Winter

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS’

ll brtitedu,
and Imi­
tation Laces, Yak Late,
Patiitriti-eiitire,
trnd
1 mila t,imt Iftiff- Guoets.

hrrns and

t-ioakniakiuK

IN ALL THE LATEBP NTYLKA.

I NEW ART GALLERY!

Prices Made to Suh the Times, either for Cash or Credit. Copying aud Enlarging
vr Seaa for

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.

Address
OkM.,111.

Illustrated Catalogue cf STYLES and Prieee.

WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
Mlcrt.X.T.

X.T OtlMis U.

St.lw!»,Ho.

uivux

farm

mu atti yyvrr.

�Andrew John~ uwH.

pttb&amp;o life

He. haa been living in Bal-

wutracted to adtium* *10,000,000 to Egypt too
•adaUan

*70,000,000 to meet the Egyptian Amting debt cpuniry and Earo^w.
—Tbo Crown 1’riMe of 1'ruMi* hM decided

—Tb* b«rb*rtm* «trH* ta, Cab* cooliauea.

U. 8. ConauL

His life and he world.

Ho Las a great stock of stre^M,

first, and liis sudden and pacadiM danth
only coda a life-hwtory of rautorknhle
in hb looks aod «WR&lt;rtai*yin hwdrvm,
inciiieuta. .
- &lt; ••

.
pVlnit BLofjirKircx.
Iu a book just teoohred from Loiidon
wo fiutl a frorii specimen, eotnjng from a
quarter whence it would bo leut expect
called pulpit claa*e, which forbid* Ute rending ad—Scotland. And this is the Highland
of objacttonabl* communications within •
exhortation:
■
“Ab, my frieeda, wlmtanuwshare we

•ten* thirty bcdMingx wan deat&amp;.yad, cutailtaga

JAJLT. MOtANAftA

UnaioeHed by any Woeldjliiemy
Fi blication, East or Weal

turning. '

street. New
l Week. Which

THE CHEAPEST AMD BEST

drew. In this dny there seems a ttegrre
of BMutcnsable affectation in this home- * THBEZ DOLLXK PAPER TOR USE
•pun, awkward garb, but it gives a tinge '
ihhxvr am 1 HALP.
of character to the throng of black coftta j

Ccntennbl year.—ST. LcniltJ Evenir^
THS LEOCSR,
Ix-rf Duffepu. th* graatitride! Look at thfi place of our Journal.
r'
»•;
FLOWERS MO »TRAW GOOD#-BM0MLTY.
habitaatmn. How graafeful' shonld we
be that wc do not leeve in the far north—
rtnwrtft.
oh no! amidst tho frost and tho onaw,
mvenne. Tho Canada Padflo Railway in given
■
GRASS AND FiELB SEEDS.
imrtrumeirt in tho world." -B»5RBS?%iK&amp;l«aSKR
raid tho canid and tho wwit—oh no I—
ALBERT DlCKlMBOir, tri and IBJKiaxte.
where there’s a lang day tao half o’ the
MANUFACTURERS,
heavily flneil for publishing falsa etetements
derogatory to th* aignlty of Minister Buffch
tither—oh yw j-^tha’ we do not depend don concerto.
yfiEx.vmofin&amp;nsxsi
—The inenrrcctian iu tho KiMsian Pruvixica upon thn anmwry Ixircawliii—oh nol—
KDWIX HUirr A SQXS.J8 »»48» J^kThese ate fine compliments for our To­
HEAVY HARDWARE —WHOLESALE.
mon* Ambriom maki'ni, upon which we
KiMBABK BBOS. i CU . *1 toK
_
congratulate them, adding that they aro '
a~w.IT
rtiai-ohno'-mokiooMoMoUioniki
skins
—oh nd!—ranking amaag tho kumw
thoroughly desorved.—Nczo York Phil.
BOTEL1.
$5 to $20
"jst. j-stTjatar
—Th* Saltan offer* amueety to all insnrgeot* like modiwurfs—oh- no! no! And how hamu&gt;nio Journal.
.
who al once submit to bin *athority. Austria gmteful should wo be that we do uot
wiU immediately withdraw her protection from leevo in the far. south, bonoatli tho equa­
all the r«|fngccn who decline Ulis offer.
tor, mid a suu oyo burriin'. barniu';
—Dr. Schliemann, the ncioatbt and srchseolcgivt, liu been compelled by the Turkish •Govyeartli’n lief, and the wnter’a het, and hta.udghbar, and tho first salutation 1*. ** How
LUMBER.
«-nn &gt;*' rt &lt;&lt; Hnw !■ vniir HtuJtli ?" Thn ra.
ye're burnt black aoiiHmidiiy—ah yes !—
ad* convened on tho 10th.

*3,500,000. Two firemen w .-ro fci‘Uc.1 and several
ctin m faJurvd by falling wall*.
-Hutdniui’ HetW, at Holyoke, Ms*., was

$fQ425TJl^2SK2SaE

Wilk** Booth Htmbtetim.

—The ataaraahlp City of Galvreton, from

ptufaenfiere. who wtre Raved, and a valuable
Uvc* iu OoogreM *fo favor such legislation as cargo of coffee, tho latter dMtrnycd.
—An captation of fire-damp in U&gt;o Exeter
will sorare a treaty by which the Black WUla
coal mine al Wool Pittston. Pa., ou Saturday df
can l« opuued to sotllemsnU
(art week, raaultod in Uio killing of four m*a.
—Bismarck, in a publie speech, allude* to an
the Houec appotuted to investigate tho charges Eight other* were terribly mangled and burned.
Infiueotial court clique that are intriguing
. again** Meevn. King aod Sebum*ker. In con­
rJffAJZCtAL AND JNDVMTniAL.
nection with the Pacific Mai! subsidy, wU1 ro
against Idm and hoping to effect hi* n movaL
' jx»rt that the House lias no jurtedlcLoti ia Uscwo ‘ —Tbo AlinnotoCa lloifao Iim defeated, by t
— The Spanish Government has Issued a note
cavwi, aa Ilia alleged offenva ware committed vote of C3 to 97, Use bill appropriating *25.000
explanatory of the situation in Cuba. Tho tnbofort the pensou* named wero elected to this for tire parpooo of a Ccutpnuial display.
surgrnt Army, it says. 1* cotnpoeed of negroes
and foreign adventurer*, about HM Cubans
—The content over tho Mayoralty qneation
the immediate repeal of tho Resumption act only being enrolled in It, white 40,000 of the
ent by the umoating of James II. Britton, who and tbo adopttou of certain mranureo which aro
han lilted that poaitiou fur sometime, and the suggested for the purpoeu of restoring oom- insurrection te completely qucllad. Cub* Is to
enjoy all the liberty she ark*, and slajrrry is to
iw tai latten of Henry dvcmtolz. Bntton has rufirvud confidence.
—CspU Ea-te, the coutraotor for the jetty be abolished.
app«ated to thf» conrte.
eytttem at the mouth of the 3Ii.wnaaippi Hirer.

of the men bringing their families also. Tl.cro
baa beeti no interference from’ either tho miii-

feel in eight daye. Seven feet additional water
will entitle Cspt, Eads to the lint payment, by

—1'rarfdenl Qratt'a deposition In the cm* of high aa #8.50 per 100 ponBda.far shipping, and
#8.25 for packing. Tlicso are -the Lighcvt

eion, in tbo prcsc.ge of Chief Justice Waite.
—Daring January the demand for poetageSecretary Bristow, and Attorney-General
Pierrcpont, The examinition wu Uicrotigb
and straightforward. The Prreideut declared reached the unprecedented amount Of *3,500,that Babcock liad never influenced oraltcmi-tcd 000 worth. This figure is ooiuudcrnd Indicative
to influence the appointment or removal of any Of th* rapid revival of bu/lnes* tlirpnghon*. the
official Involved iu, th* ro-callcd whisky ring.
—1110 Atlantic ami Pacific Telegraphic Comintimately associated wiilj him he Jud not
learuel aiijthiug caleulatesl to impair confi­ per cant, to all point*.
dence iu hfa Integrity. The teatimooy. a* a
POLITICAI..
—W. IL Morrteon aod A. A! Glenn aro among'
Babcock’s honesty. The croas-eiaminatioi:
elicited nothing of imi ortanc*.
tho prominent taudidate* of lhe IlUnob De­
—The Crown and Htcui are fighting among mocracy for the Governorship. Tho State
themsdvre in the neighborhood of Fort Pease, Central Commiitee of that party held a me. U
at the month of the Big Horn, and whan oppor­
tunity, offer* now and (hen white inhabitants of formal discussion nothing was accomplis tied.
—li is said that tho entire Itepnbllcsn deletho fort come in for die stray ballets of the

where there’s teegers—oh yes!—and
lion*—oh yes! and crocodiles—.oh yen!
—and fcarnomo bcustn growlin' aud grinniu’ nt ye amaug Ute woods; wlwro tho
very air is' a fever, like the burnin'
breutb o’ u ftefy drawguu; that we do
not leave ia these places—oh no! no!
no ! no! But that we !}?uve in this btessit island of oont nilfit Great .Britain—
oh yen! yes! and iu that bito* Mild
Scotland that looks up at Iten-Ncvis—oh
yea! yes! yes!—where, there’s neither
CONGE ESSIONA L.
frost nor canid, nor wnud nor wt-el, nor
hail nor rain, nor toegar« nor liona, nor
Tvebdat. Feb. 8.— Senate.—Several Hila of a
burnin’ suns nor hurricanes, nor—"
Here a trem endow! blast of wind and
miu from Ben-Jievia -blew in the win­
dows of tho kirk, and brought ihe
preacher's eloquence to an abrupt con­
clusion.—llarpcr'e Magazine.

ttoo blit, after which the death of the late Henator
An Jntrreatlng feature tn ihe proeeedinjte

Woxr»i&gt;AY,

am

the

Fete 9.—Sr&gt;»afc —Bill* wero

Ladies’ M'uiumeu, Aeeodatiou

uf

Allegheny

adepted Instructing ths Commit'*--’ on Pub­
lic Bulldln s and Grounds to inquire into tbs

the Hou--,- Centennial bill, approjirisllag St 600,000,
but failed to reach a vote...'. Ikiuts ell Introduced a

u&lt;4 only dog* up the pore* ot kbeeatire*]ialeaa
and retards circulation, but it I* productive of
Ctianfi, which i* quite apt to Hadto Ctatndmption. “ Ob." you say. •‘Ittanolbwg but a ro.'d
in toy head.” True: bat that aM fa really a
mild form of (Tatarrti. anfl if not arrreted in it*
course will teeotnc chronic. Catarrh i* on* of
the mo»t disagreeable, offendvo affection* in.
J ho catalogne of dwoaaov. Tbo p****ge to lire
ia obauucted, tbo «rnno of nmcll impaired,
aridtborofaa dfaagneablo oenaaUou of pr*a*nro in tbo head. In tire more advanced ategre,
tbcre is a diacharge baring aa offensive oior.
If the disease be allowed to oouiinna In its
course, thick, bard incru»t*Upiis will form in

penons continue to suffer Trooi each an annoy­
ing. disgut Ung dbcaae. when they canjuata*
well be cured of it? Dr.Sage's Catarrh Remedy
will cute tho worst form* of Catarrh ; tn fact, ft
is Lhe only sure and Mfe remedy Khteh barrel
been offered to tlio public. M*ny harsh, irri­
tating pirpiratlra* may, for a time, relievo th*
Dr. 8*
and liealiug

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fiadtatM charg* him with arcepting * bribe of would get the nomiiutiou. an he was •• a good
8600 for the panlou of a murderer.
B*pub ican and a good atatemnaB.*'
—The House Committee on Elections ha*
—Tao rarra of Cbicago’* AUerawn have
been indictod by th* Grand Jury far complicUy dsssdod to report, in tho contested election case

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SEWING

^MACHINES,

BEnJ. O. WOODS A CO. MacuTpaiMi

SH’«aser-““'a,si»rKifc
S. IT. HARH.IS’
IMPROVED

tJ.p’!

terday. While out hunting ho camo in I Vtovc—*r*»o
contact wiUi a grizzly bear. At flrat he
CtaS
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. Wmat-No. I
fried to avoid tho beuat, but tho animal
ho.arprl«.
was suffi ring with hunger, aud Jack saw
it wwi imposmbte to beat a retreat Jack
aioo:l his ground, and the bear tan with
rapidity, with hia jaws ontatrctehed,
ready to tako Jack in. Jacl: let two
charges out of a repeating-rifle into him,
nt a distance of 40 feet, but it only -cu- rtoCB-Arak

OPMS

“DOMESTIC" PAPER FASHIONS.
•nuIUw* IWtms tnsdr. NredScU. ferCaiakvw.
Aidrm D0WESTI3 SHW21G JUCHDfE 0&amp;

CHICAGO
SAFES
AMw. And VAULT DOO KM are tbeUcxL

I raged tho onimd, and on he.came. Jack Wbmat~rJ

drew his toothpick, or a six-in-hand, and
was ready for action. The bear gatli- co**... ...
’ cred him iu hi* claws, and began his
savage work, and Jack kept his arm.
close, aud, using bis knife, plunged it]
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bams, vs, Bromberg, Democrat, that the for-

altegcd to.have winked at illicit dteUIlaUon.

overcome HaxaJeous S 600 majority.
bat determ nod to retire frotn the political

—The Me* London (Ct.) Naricnal Bank,

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MW MANUFACTURERS.

SEWING MACHINE COMl’ANlES.

Pimples on tbo tiux, rough skin,

your city, met with a sad accident yes-'

Um&gt; Doalou belfry murdc-nr of little
Mabel Yfiung, has been found guilty of murder iugton special elates) Cd. Ftcd. Grant declared
that the 1’reoident &lt;11-1 not desire a tided term.
—A i evolution Ium been offered in the HiMuseippi IxJgMlUurt. injjicadung Lieut.-Gov. Davis Cincinnati Ccuvemtiou tendered it to idm.

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PILES!
IBLEST

Tho moet interesting topic of con­
versation at the Capital, says a Washing­
ton correspondent, is the marriage of
Senator Cliristinucy, of Michigan, to
Miss Lillie Lugerbeel, of the Bureau of
Engraving and Printing of the Tn awry
De]xtrtmcuL
The marriage took place
at th&gt;3 boarding place of the young lady,
where Hip Senator resides, and wns a
very qutet affair, tho ceremony being
performed by the Rev. Dr. Sunderland
tutd* witnessed by very few parsons. Sen­
ator Ferry, who wm the only Senator
present, ufllciated as groomsman, and
Mins Bello Linthicum os bridesmnuL
After tho wedding the cotiplc took tho
cars for New York, where they will pass
the first halcyon days of tho honeymoon.
Tl:c Senator, who has now reached theago of 64, luet Ida wife about mne montliH
Riuoe. Ho ia tho father cf tux children, i
His wife is a blonde, quite pretty, ond J

batklii of dm Crow Indiana, and five white* bad cided to present aud pre** Mr. Conkling'* name
In the Cindnnati Convention, and that tliey United State*. It pcovidre that after thi-30th of
June next none ot tuc put-tir lau&lt;la *haU be sutiject
are confident of bucc.wh. Ex-Got. Morgan
has waived hl* prospect* for the nomination,
and the working up of comity delegations to
—Upon thu. application oF a committee of
tho State Conteutiou j* to cummoaco forth­ to coustdrrslile discussion, and was tinslly defeated.
as* Sm Dr. Hebmek’* Aim»n*c.c™uini»« u» **-.
. .Ths Consn'sr and IHpiomaUa Appropriation
with.
usc*««&lt;rf i»«nrpww»«or m* h«cbe*t romMUMmr,
Il ocdrich. an advertising divorce lawyer. Las
—Al • Democratic caucus of Cougreremeu
been disbarred by the Supremo Court of tho
in Washington, Hal week, ou tile subject of
State.
was
quite
brief,
loafing
but
a
few
weeks,
1
iccnnu* by Phn&gt;.*biM of *cki»&gt;M«w! «uuiy.
Tinrunav,
Feb.
10.
—
Senate.
—
The
HU
cxflnante. over one hundred member* of the
-E. A. Bennett, SI.to Auditor of Went Vie- House and a dozen or flftwii Senators were
Uib Senator having met Iris fiito only seboack-* raUuMio syrup *iono bu cared many. u
since tin- preaeut acs&amp;iou of Congress,, j ’
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-'avoriug gradual rrnumptiou^atid otiiera adroWheu tho name of Mr. Christiancy was |
laturs during the past Manion.
read, in^ calling tho roll of tho Senate
tins afternoon, Mr. Perrj^ President
WilUnvon. tho defaulting Collector of lulorr.aJ
pro fern., paid with a sly twinkle: “J
tione on this subject. Thin committeo la to
Feb. 11.—.Senate.—The Senate desire to state that my coUcaguo . is
draft a 1A11 which shall represent the vlewa of
in South America, have made * proposition to
the party, sb aa to present an unbroken front
paired,” a rmuirk which created general
tho Government that, if the proeocutiou against
laughter nil over tho Chamber.
That
Mr. Wilkineon 'be &lt;lropj&gt;ci!. his I'cflcienctce,
tho uninitiated may appreciate the joke,
amounting to HD,000, w.H be paid.
.
—Another Presidential candidate baa been Uon... J-Tvllnahuysen Introduce.! a M3 to roguUte
THE ________
MARKETS.
it may be stated that it is customary in
tbo transporlaUon of live stock.
the Seunte when a member wishes to bo |
skw yobk.
Smitli, Arik., on ti.n 21bt cf April.
Tribune. Ho think* the man who should be
—Tbo uucla of young HaUiaway, lately
absent
when
a
vote
i«
token
to
pair
off
nominated for.Uiat high position ia Gon. Am- tlon bill was jsseed. Lt make* a r«&lt;}n&lt;;Uon of S 1'0,800
lynched at Phdnviuw, Minn., proposes to sue
with aomo member ou the opposite aide j rT^rr*'eiifrriil'r wntm.7
brcxio E. Burnside, cx-Guvenxbr of Rhodo
Inland, and present Bcnator from the same
who will not vote, ao that hh mJo may ^n**t-No.io&gt;ca&lt;o, ...........
hired a &lt;k-:*etfr* to ferret out the fynebent, and
printed io lhe dead languages. Amipj lhe petltl-rogreat State.
not lose by lus aljscuoc.
.
—Haro b a political straw: A vote waa taken
tectivo was ao oeverdy oei.te-n by tho former
other dlaUognlaluMl mon of tetter*.
12 «
that ho will probably die.
’ Moxdax, Feb. H.—Senair.—lugalln hitro- - DLOODr JACK'S” LAST n KA It ( U.«r&gt;-Str*rc .*............
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—The bank robber* are still at it. Tlio miffer' Bssv*»-&lt;nMM orated Steer*..... 9 le m
lature on the Presidency, reuniting m follows -.
Bloody Jack (Jarnos Henderson), who 1
.......... a ao at
For I*r mid cut—Hayes. S3 ; Blaine, 31 ; Mor
formerly lived at Table Greek, norih of
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Sacranxinto, one of the citadel* of hard money.
ro'geu'.h

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PORTABLE GRINDING BILLS.

this time tho animal had his claws twi­
tted into pour Jack's flesh, and, with the
Imu of blood on Jaek'a aridc, hn becHme

A REMARKABLE
IKVEHTIONI
WlXlTOfS'HPATKNT,

—3 ho G citral Railroad Ticket Agrut*'Coo-

and they find Lim

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*cb*‘,}&gt;«« of ♦3.000,000 to the h’ortb___ _____ .
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era Pacific. Bailwav and Al tSf. fs.r «A &lt;X» TTtaf.

with them took out abrn.ch of flrwh from
Jaak'e siilt), leaving the rib exposed.
Just at tliis time an old mouota&amp;wer wm
began to tet
Another of Amexuw'a most eminent. tdose upon the sosce,
Ktatoamcn and teginte of lhe okl achool
twelve bullets put in and through him, wr
hM departed this life. Bon. Heverdy
mmI he fell lifatew to the ground. Jack
JuhiiS'Mi, whose mjiderioiis death « anwWk laohc-d to a pony and carried to hi*
noimoed from Annapolis, M«E, wan SO
eimp. He attrvtved but a few davs.
years of age, having been born in 1796.
The bear wvighed 67B pounds.—(Jar. /mkwHe was educated at the St Johu’aGdLa»».

A Farm of Your Own
Mn.M'At'JLEE.

'cMcsScMAix*

He wut a genUenuui nf
r, and, after holding all

:s i :s
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know where they arc. They may Be in
America, they may bo at tho Cape, ami

«111 IJrou with MK-'W.’tby forte uro
!n tha lotUry enife.

UrtriM- rwcar ( $y all (!&gt;• murt-gta

belter order mo to be run to the yard“ Bat," urgml tho Jndjm, ^.»‘Aho Court
tuui no wish to hang a num smn iiiny be
innocent. Is there .no one wfio could
speak for you t”
Tho man looked in a hopeless sort of
way round tho court .

abxl on Jersey (Sly Heights consequent
upon the alleged insanity of a sexton of
one of its principal Uni verbalist churches
from religious excitement. According
to the statements of members of 'tho
.church, Mr. George Fielding, the tex­
ton, has to an extent exhibited traces of
insanity for some time past.
These
manifestations were, however, regarded
os whimsical or eccentric, and little o^

a cLxrxx r.rvr.Y.
■miner. -• ‘ How do you make tfwkouM”
While arguing a case before the “Why, I thought everybody. knew that
any meat that may be within reach in United States Supremo Court in Wash­ ’ Romd wash1 built in a -day. ’"
6&gt;®&gt; &lt;-&gt;» &lt;«€&amp;»&lt;»» ington a few days ago, Mr. Albert Pike
they will often defeat in a pitohod bottle. made a clover reply to an objection of
It would keep a person busy to keep
tta ran of tho various dodges ttat impeis tatated and camps out on the prairie,
onniouH adventurers resort to raise moa”6,« •+
I* » piN’i
»fll denori of one al Mr. Tita’s wifoeosee on
ey. .The latest swindler fa a beautiful
sneak up and lilierate his horse by gnaw- tho ground of the extreme age of. tho
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___ .„j„.Pcflisii gentlemsh, an exile and wanderer
ol h» buraltim. W.U, ,our Ho^o£» m«» fo&lt;* ol U&gt;o «tU. Ot io «ril
ened to the saddle. Ono person wo
mid Mr. Pita;
I don't altogrtlu-r like dressed, well mannered, and fine "took-

coyoto.—Greeley (Cb'l.) Sim.

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that myself, for I rim ^Gyttirs old.' rmd in
k HWs While I *stall to 70; apd I am

i^*™**^^**^ -,s
somewtat/Mnatyita* about old mta:'wift ia at home. Sho ta,. and he ia.at ouco in­
. na^MX^M*a»th^aCavwrAoI
no nr morirs, 1 see on the feefich before vited into the parlor. Whan the servant
mo one Justice bearing thip owe who is goes up stairs to iumounae his caH, • hr
Almost eirerybody knows our oldest 60 years ^Id, another who
looks around, aatil ho finds the card bas­
istabihint, “Old Uucte Isaac,” but how
Dm »lumbttou» *cn»e of Mduitp,
,
would Uta ,to: oak with what force the ket, and abstracts the moat imposing look­
From rtown aaft tntraftert atoef.
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ho is nobody knows. Wc called upon
entertainment, th.rey'his hands high in
Attonwy General’s , rj-gnm«mt strikes ing &lt;ord, Whidi fie places hurriedly in his
know thu',
him.the nihex day, and ATO dqw willing U»em thrt a man has no meuioryMtli®ir pocket-bocdL. When Mrs. Jonoa enters,
oa qji jrartwiiw.- .
the air, and pronounced himself.
’“No, my Lord,” wm the reply ; “I “Christ arisen," nnd demanded of' H
ngaa.’S. Mr. .Kerroponi yielded the he bows groe^ftrtly, takes out the card,
never naw him Ixifore in my life.”
200 vears of ■irvin* d,» Trfi’rl". will nnt
anj^anding'it'to her, says f^at;bo b in­
present to prepare for an awful and im&lt;
point.- Curiously enough, the client for
W|0|, CapL Starpe,'*taijl.Um pristroduced by her fricqdL Mr, So-anil-So. . A aMKTAW measure—A wfdtahicmediate Abort,Ifnitomneh 'arf-htfwta abort
opukc.ffjtf you;p.ut tlio rope^pund my
Mm.
Jonea hewn,' and'inviteshim to be.
to pltnifio thiifti -all ’into the frihotnlesa
Itoetor, of Artcanhrt, with whom Ito Ind
neck, I give'in. Go bn, my Lord."
the
ago
of
Ono
pit A sacrifice of some kind must be
AhA■ liy -1
’.’ ' ' ► * seated. They enter into .conversatiem,
. “Stay," Raid the Judge; “is your
pf thoB
And H»» r&gt;t&gt;ir&lt;f voW finite tM '
, trad bo tells her ttat ho is an exile, but
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name CapL Sharpe!”
’** fta'MU:MMteal!.&lt;’
i ttat he also is the hair to vast estates ta
Wino? a man
satisflc^I cherria^astc
taotidr
it in atopeme^t for " ‘ ’ ’ ’ of' the
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the ample I ‘___The
uf YiwuJa
was'i Poland, representing $6,000,000. He&gt;»
. small
_. Grand-.Theater:
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&gt;twitht rv UM wnraa u&gt;ey n»i Kroay.
’’.“'Ipooruo., tai hi h proud-wdL Ho
ree rusty nails;1
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dl hi.afc.lj, .m tn .
U»MM to eUta hl, own, the hand.
AMd iLibfbecame the sulqsct &gt;wonl
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gentlemen present, the ladies jumped'
.tUtap-hd taxl Tta pUy.HehiW. ’
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niao you, so I will ask you to stop into
of inquiry.
were astounded, ’at
you find it^taj;
wood,
up from their scats, and, in * tho most
Um witness-box .vnd bo sworn, that ho
UtagfehMltanA tat ho hw with
learning that it iWa* the identical hatohbt "IWbtans- tad Mdl.rt lh. thH
supposb’ you split thri - -----------—
horrified manner, rqsfcfld toward the
may ask yon qnntfkmA ”
with which that misduevons little •tan . err
ttat th.
«» on Wnl ,
oI ta»o„s Wt (min tho
door, falling oxeriwiFH and., benches in
.
I
t
is
unfortunate
that
no
man
fa
so in­
The Captain went into thtf tax, and tho
W«&lt;i wi« r.
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o' to1“ Artarita ■ If tho sane that ho can’t shoot straight ’•
their way and screaming at tho top T&gt;f &amp;•&gt;&lt;*•
T2/Z^7rKCOJVXrDfcKXD SlKJR- following dialogue -ensued :
toth. Jwrt^Wtolowjto’&gt;!■«•«"■ «,«««.,»* «tata-^ot no­
their voices. Tho men, also, for a brief Write ctecy Um ja fai«..«ff4»&gt;e»rdw.
Wad dries ti fiibbrer do'tho bertdig.of lus Mn-.
o, nof-xtad tan tar * ttar ot
Wo endoavcM^ to
nnder' tow. TtaMtastqmnj; fe
Hr Ulto «. o^rUj.
look, v ging? When lie's spade by tiic» day.
stand that tho garden was not the unclo'a. «no irwholl, IHT, «, h». flor, eUn«t !
Mean­
VOIOO, said : * Tbc.EpIperof |pa been mj^ppy,
eomcBBO well recommendMakneti farof importance. ■ Av-kin
“ Were you in command of her on the while Fielding kept yelling and gesticu­
no is often more agrueabla ffiao a rough
buJ11„ „ (hm, pita,
iM He devodna ol on tapotlojof tlmonta |
lating in the wildest manner.
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stave eoart this spring!”
•■• pntaitais Io
IHahnd ho honmtiporK^pill obpta to taing h
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tails,, and, though true, probably new to
bi. Nercurj/ reporter called on Dr.
ttanthta. lta«d1FM.ou,^.ta„n. L.'^J^p^^^-h.git.
LttaMiKfi, Fa.', has a rvaldent seven
^one
“
wid
Mas'
Jawge
for
to
see
his
many ef my readers is the story of tho
Cook, ou yceterday, who told the follow­
•' And wasn’t T one of your crow ?”
_ w _____ ,j ___ _ fort aril\faro insta" Lig^.Nytadj
nndlej'and his uncle' took him into the taorh entanwv nnd l» iwrotad to U» hma&amp; _o__
„
reconsidered vcrdicL " Some .sixty au- v “ Most pcrlainly not ”
ing fltor^: On Wednesday nigbt Dr.
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- n -favorable
...impressipn
.
such
upon
&lt;. tafles withAfa feelings.
y
| tfinxni j^o tho coieAas tried at Chester,
garden aud showed liim do oberry tree, police stationed at the several doors. made
Iummj
bum. ft
w&gt;vWB,Mn«&gt;
_a
“ But, Ca'p’h, don’t yAu remohiijcr tho (Mrptai t«|- and-lifl weao siauxjm^d to'at­
•
-ho nromwod- to send'her
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a
wt I .WSiTta the interior ,oL Africa, princi• Kafort o*Judg* of'gieit ability and emi­
tend
at MrK’Phicbe Hanaford’s church, and'-fole him dat wwffo tfusi cherry tree Any man attempting to go oat of enter fcjnfthat
big slaver tliat gave you all tho trouble ;
O,o,
about
flwiiwlL
iKi«&gt;r» i“X A«ljSS C “*£J * MteeAf &gt;
rM b.om.lod," Ttarrood.atartrM _________________
ol jtn^
about
dat
ever
coma
over
to
dis
country,
and
nence, and a jkry whoso intelligence— tlmt you had to' board ?M
and on their arrival found ovary thing in.
..
purposes of explqpitiou, ’ ’
by the coolness nnd the charge, "poured —they were -Ton, aud wohld not cut iI----- :i
but. js^risliall hear. In the.preceding
the utmost confturion.
Mrs. Fielding drt in about so many .years de tree woiilil
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b’ar fruit, and dat he would send Mos* 'ont As each tcdchcNf tho door he was a piece of phprr.
Hpring- April, I think, was the month—i
“And you yonmelf led tta boarders!" lay on the floor in violrnt-fronyufaionr,
simply
told
'to
hurry
dflj
and
just
as
the
Jawgo some, sho'. Mas' Jawge wok a
; iferr. litjl l)cck a’bad qWq $f-burglary af
1
A Boston journal, in aimoanaing tlint
“ 0, yes ; but all that is nothing—you and it'vrnB Tfitfi'the uhnOM perseverance
Inst rows of the Q^pnr ^nlicrif were'filing
* an fictrcwi would play Nett in the dmmn
a farm house in Cheshire. Three wen may easily have heard or read nil about that they succeeded in sustaining life. mighty iudt-jxmdnn' little cuss, and aaya
Frederick Knapp and other writers of
odt the flames .lyiriit tliroxigli Uib’ cur­
After having fully restored her, they to mo artcr his uncle had. gwine in do.,
liad tiq£ dovn^l^ gagged the fanner thaL”
of “ Nell Gwyrtoe/’ put tin I in- the
Authority upon
iqxni immigration
■.mmigrnuuii iestimate
-hiuuau;
:
•
t un. But not
not »
a life was lost, tliqugu
though m
in auwionry
house, says he, ‘Ike’—for I was, a tun.
and his two maid servonta, and had rifled
•'Well, but, Oap’D, once more ; don't turned their attention to tar husband,
lesa than one hour afterword the bpilJ- Ttat
K pi»cvuiat Uie
uie immigrants
immigrants to
to Uris
uns country
country (in(iu- ,rrOn
.
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the hqw at their leisure. The police yon remember tho big nigger that was who, although Itarmics*, kept gesticu-,' i•vpipjgster .&lt;teu—-‘Ike, Lisn'i gwiao to ing wafl in ruins.—(iraphif.
eluding
-i-.i
—........
intetta relirrete the money aud
jIl's
a m
*
_
°®..^no 8
wait
on'tade
for
dem*
cherriee;'
I'
m
4«O MJ &lt;t *« WMrr, ml pK«y MOTi porwiul l.ir-rwtr. •&gt;' »Md&gt; «U bring »«T“&gt; toliflai compo«salj |o.» jgnng
almost cutting you dawn I
Don’t you fating and acting in a moat violent man­
rate'descriptions were given of the Beu. rememtar the man who stood between ner. He told them that ho tad tad a gwine to cut dot tree right, down, and
more or 1»), on an iraupjM (1,000 Udjr ghopronouaoMthoiamo ol Tjicn.
nor,- up. n-KfGHKt&gt; ur.t wirx.
. There were two oilier dues. In tta you und death, and wtat ho gbt for it? visitation from God, during which it had will take It *long homo wid us.’ Sajw l,
.
She is a woman, wejigtm^.'it was. sup­ &lt;«ch fo the oT.olth of the Uuifo.l Stefoo. ‘ “ dtf™* ’i't “piljondo." .
struggle one of tho men tad tod a but- Don’t you remember that ?.vud, brush­ been declared unto him that for not only ‘ Don’t you do it, honey, for if you does
“Go out; young mam;•aba's: Dot
your nude, ha’ll, akin, you 'live!' • Jist posed, about250 ,pounds,-but.Irer hns- Now ovary exhibiting nation, will And :
-tyOi’h'Ottftfseod, ^ioh button fib Juul ,ing back hfa rrair, the prisoner showed a
m noon bo ftkirftieir ta ’ttbt,’ soya Mas' bmid could, not induce tar to be weigh­ to Philadelphia this summer (jurt as wo . hero!” said a Pennsylvania'pretaht*, in
-left talihrd. 'Abo.'the Mune man luul (
must Ixi made. In obedience to this
great scar down ono side of his-head.
Jawge; • I’so gviiia to hab dat 'nr tree. ’ ed. So tho other day be wwi driving out scut to Paris and Vienna, only more so) tho midst" of hiri irarmon, to a youth
Ipid hi? (face, i o .fc-vi-rdy scratched by.
Tho whole court looked on breathless holy command ho had offered up a sacri­
with his rilfe, and drove up to Mr.-Dar­ men nqiabto of making careful and | whom he mwidauding hesitatingly in the
ova of thp maids ttat the girl said “she, ।an the Captain stared st the rare and the fice in tta liiapu of onixotjrisjnort valu­ So he goes andrite, dat nieuame idtaticlc
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tool, and purty soon ho was a whackin’ man's store in AubitYii. Tho wife did itarongh rcp&amp;rte upon tho various1 doorway.
• •' Mi
ahe' tad-;&lt;i^l her mark upon |;
man till his eyes seemed starting from able and cherished ptanta, but this was
not nodoe ttat the team stood on Mr. branches of industry and science and of ' Pnonnwon (looking a* his rtddi):
at
dat
tree.
A
ik
V
I
don
’
t
think
de
chile
God cried for the
_4 .him.'- Weeks pawed without any nr- ;his head. At length, as if in a dream, not satisfactory.
While ta was noting tta marvelous resources of this ( &lt;..4, &lt;0 jmT0 n few minuted, T ■ ■
had chopped morc’n several licks before' D-Ttnon’s hay scsb.-s.
1 * rea&amp;*bnfng made, and people began to । _ _ _
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” trad to himself, “Good ■bedding of innocent blood, and he was
talking with ft gentleman ntlhh door his fiuxl in ooal, iron, and all the useful and [like io have any one ask qtuwyfui^jf so
dotanfiined .that blood' must too .slrxl1 4e -qta gontlcu^uiyv^t’a.-bis uncle—he
forget the burglary, until one day a nWi, Qsd i
whole .team was being weighed. He precious metals, and its botmdlcxa ,sgn-. itajx&gt;se&lt;L" Student: “What., time is
corao
a
slippin*
out'n
de
gooseberry
t r 'WWtokqp up in lAverpoolion suspicion
Then, slowly and deliberately, he got Cfiero were many members of the church
please &lt;"
.
. ,'^j
then drovJ over to Lisbon street and left, culfanjl fields yet uatouclmd. AlLthia, j
. -lot bringlnonccrMod iaJquito 1 different
out of the withess-ltar, and clamtierod whoso heads were high, be said, but he bunhefl wid a. wattle, and de way he fluxed his wife to do Romp nhopping. Then he even taould they fail to discover the
RrFoR8 bjg Marriaflt&gt;i B„,n|.iinc
matter. He ta&lt;l with him a bundle con­ into tlio dock, where he seixed tho was determined to follow the mandates dat chile was n absolom sin. De chite
,,
.
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Bttront! nw mnmrig., rsroagnno
drove back to Mr. Dormau’s hayecriee1 osorlloMo. ol our poHhod rn&lt;iem, wtd |
to
wbiek bu)
taining some of the plunder of the farm prisoner's hand, and, turning to the of the Almighty, fFindiug that ta was iiung4aLMMn» J^tU^hat^bet-rt his poor
and tta team was weighed— miimp the tetaUhtadhttaap land on tiro globr. ■
„„ gj,.-.
h„
' Ohotaa aiaft «ffih^&gt;lBn&amp;r.taB;lbund Judge, said,- “My Lord, thia-wwi the a dangerous liiurtlc,* they had liiiti Idcketl nncl^,-nnd jwtTUurc'ii gut out’n tint garwife.
It
wrw
but
a
staple
sum
in
sub
­
Hrorynownpajgrrin tta world . 111 taro I eonrpUto. ol tho trrta! nmtartr li which
at Tito lodginga. His face boro traces best mon in my crew, and Mvcd-my life, up in tifu Station house. Formerly be ding ; aud when I cotchcd up wid him
Un . h.„ ,1TO(1
.
.
.
of HcrnlcKlng; tad, to clinch tho mat­ rrovidunoe bn» .sent mo here toaavo his. was given to drink, but for tlio past two ta was n bwarin’ liko •• taato 011 ® Bivam- traction to discover the weight of tho mneb to », ol Hu. peculiar oibibitiwr 1
woman. On getting home tho - joke of a peculiar nation on a remarkable oc-1
,
.
.
,
-Mflv* ,
ter, ■' his-’iota 'wtatod a Imttou, and-■ He Is W changed by illness and imprison­ years taVas atricHy temperate, and al­ bunt; ..Now, hot, dotfu.do true Btacy, sar.
our prominent
leaked out, but bis netgfeliorB declare enriou. It is impossible to deny ttat the , , A
the buUtfiB on it corresponded exictly ment that I could not recognize him. though somewtat moroso and silent, ex­ Deso little one lioss Hchooi-bookjf) dey
««uarn« Qu tta Hmtap, on
that Caleb will never see another day ol cflect will be a revival of .the lateh 1
with that picked up at tho scene But there is no mistake now, and, if you | hibited symptoms of insanity until lately, don’t kuow nufliu 'bout iL r W*y, ble«a
a Joung buly oj-hcr^
judgment in which he will bo rttotdMrry ilccrcariDg immigration. Aacortag to
of Lbo -burglary. . His defense was very lumg too old bo’sun of the Vulture, ypu when Im beard of tta revival meetings. your soul, honey, I went homo wid him,
for his sina thsn he din tho hour when th-authorities, 1,500 immigrants wou!d ’
flimsy—“fio knew nothing about the must hangjiis Onptnin with him.”
Tta-He meetings Jjccmoti to cxdte him, Mas* Jawge, and I staid all night wid
lie worth tho $1,500,000 asked of Gon-'3n °xahto«o ttu BWUU&gt; 1 •
&gt;■■--&lt;1
his
wife
learned
ttat
fiho
weighed
two
&lt; burgbify.bnt had bought tbeojitand
and he frequently told bis wife ttat ho him, and I followed him to Braddock's
Then followed n fccnc rarely witnesaed
A
of * override property
hundred and forty odd pounds.—Lewie- gress. If there should be an increase of
- " things very cheap of anion in t!ie»troeL”
'feaf, nnd I gqt lost dar’, and I tap’ a
only 10 per cuiLiu tho immigration, i
‘hSMl'Mlale agent if ths Si ver
in n court of justice. Amid ohocm and was .the Savior of mankind, and was
ton (Me. j Journal.
cornin’ out V’crt, cordin’ to de devipe of
f f^Didy^u know lh&lt;rmgi V\ .“-No, never
soba that no one cared to mipprcss, the about to bo crucified over again, but be­
tliat would be from 10,000 to 40,000 an-1 diJnTl *nrrctftncs overflow ito hankn.
Mr. Hoss Groeloy dat killed Mr. Burr,
saw him befurai nor ainoc.” “How
Judge briefly directly the jury to recon­ fore his crucifixion ho woh ordered by
ituslly. There is nrt n nation ou the "
^ncted he,
and I waft 'moug de Injuns for 'tout sev­
alwnt tho scratches t” “ Well, he was a
The late Hott; Iteverdy Joiuwton was
Almighty
God
to
offer
up
a
Jjurut
offer
­
globe that has so much reason as uurs to | ^o®5 sickly ^oAmB teat are slwpyi’consider their verdict, which thoy at once
set­ married NovemBKr 16, 1819, to Misti
Bailor, and too much accustomed to big
ing, :md - made fverjF. preprint ion for tn» enty-five year'foro dis country
did, findmg a unanimous “NQ^giuliy."
expect gain from an industrial eriulri- i fined 40
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tled, by do lust white wetata. ‘ ’
,,
Mary Mackall Bowie, daughter of Gov.
juntos to lata uptioo.of fMr^to|i«u" Of
The prisoner was discliarged, and left rncriflce of Iris duly non, Wfifft,- and but
won ,
'
i Scitar. in^hfl cars—A.canay’bdy paaicourse Lu wna committed for trial, and
We liad given Unde Isaac a "snort ’’ Robert Bowie, of Prince Georgb’a Coun­
’
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I Ujg tlirotigli aoif xncufera crurij efidgeothe dock arm-in-arm with tho Cnpmin. for the timely intervention he would
ty,
who
filled^
tho
executive
chair
of
when wo went in, and we gave him an­
Kwrewnr
Im
-------- and
--jd U
iya
« fr'oj&gt;c6rn »’ &gt;optieman,
Bij
They were hurried into a ctaiae, and have killed and. burnt him to ashes in
Il excited a great deal ofinterest, aud tho
other and camo away. He’s booked for Maryland in 1811. Mr, Johnson leaves
Apt
any teeth'," anr
fly too death of Hon. E»-v’rnly John- com r •• Hain?t
. —
F|J__
drawn to the inn in a triumphal proces- the church, he" having the faggots col-.
twelve children, about fifty grandchil­
crowdeil^wi invalid, staying at
v_. repb'cB _____
“-',, “Guri^ai^pB !
Iccted and everything arranged for the the Centennial.— Ironton {Mo.) Jier^inson tho ’Country has lost one of its oldest _
grily
the “
man.
non,
and,
after
a
sumptuous
Juqph,
they
principal inn so 'far staking off a
dren, aud several grunt gr.uulcliildren. pultoe men. Bora
Baorifice.
—
.
at
4nmqK&gt;ta,
Md.,
gum-dropscolls
the
boy.
. "
T
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’
“ '* ‘
; pTtou^hlM tropical fever os to-wndin his postal off together to London. &gt;Arthcy
/’I I ' i Amfjtb noiffutTs.' /e
*i’- Upon the fiftieth, anniveraary of Ihrir in 17U6, bo was 80 vmra old at the time &lt;■ Thd late Hev, Daniel R
cleared the ancient town CapL Shaqic
card to t lie Judge, ■unU ask Tor a place
ItUFFAI.OE*, UOLVK.1 AND STOCK
marriage, on tlio 16th of Novpml&gt;«r,
Tho first importation of new spring
of Iris dentil. After studying law he i smoker. * Ha 1 there you ar&lt;v' tM^l a
•Off fUE ri.AINti.
behind tho bar. And yet, «5k-r all, there might have hern beard addressing his
1809, at which Iho late Bev,- Dr. Mahon
■nnn hXm&gt;n
*n1r« ««
1 i.. ]mly whoTrnrprifle«l him one day witli a
companion somewhat tu; follows :
iWr" rrtriOne of our citizens, who bns a. much
officiated, nearly oif tho members of tlio soon ’negun to take an active part in
was very little to be said. ..Tba circuujjx.Iiticol affairs, and filled Bcveral nuport“-Welt, old-pal, we ]XllIed through some hundred miles from the Platte,, ly any two shapes Beam exactly alike.
Mf, yqnr idol
Btaatial testimony above mentioned was
family wens jvreaenL
I'
, .
jlillinerH
com
plain
that
it
is
coming
to
ant
office*
in
tho
State.
But
finding
ttat busmens pretty;’well, I tllink. &lt; But tells uft'ttat he recently went out with
Ycam ago Mr. Johnson lont the fight that his official dntic8 interfered with his coolly, “bttrrtlDg iV*l .rn? iutxto
it
was
a
near
go.
That
was
a
good
no-1
be
with
bonnets
as
with
coiffures
—
a
dif
­
farmer tad nervanta, with one aooonl,
a hunting party and killed six buffaloes.
of 0116 of his eyes whilo training Edward । protawional prarttoe, to drained a re­
tion of Wily Bob’s to wait for Um yer-1
A rnortaijoB, explaining to a dries of
swore to tlio identity of tlio prisoner with
On-akinDin^ them, every one was found fered style ikf rtVjtth-cd for each head ; Slantey’to fight Henry A. Wiso,. after'n
election to the Senate in 1825, tail &lt;tid young Isufic»' the theory i^bcwdfnfc to
diet Ixiforo moving. Wo could never to have more or less bullets lodged in ite and this nhbttld be the cast'. Tri this
row about yaeing. Stanley was practic­ npt reappear , ip public life till 18f5,
taye touched that cvidoncc." .
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I »Wcl* U^ ^M1W&gt;*&lt;'rjrtUew*a«v. ry
b°4y, ,wlriah woro fitpd ifto ft fo long great vuricty there Lre both Jargc and
• } •
ibpHctl th? innocent apd talg- ng^ttatihi wptiada were .eiiifoly healed small bounetK, flniuig fronts and close ing for the duel when his bullet, strik­ whoa ho was eboscu to tho United States!' seven years, saia : “Thus,
B., in
Miffqriug iKwilswaiu of the Vulture ;
square
crowns
and
round ing a tree glauootl bank, and lodg«d in Senate. In IM9 ho w»i appointed After- , seven Y-xumoH wiJl no longer us Miro
•was a hanging mailer in those days, it
up. One animal luul four bata in it earn,
“and if you had cottoned to me a miriand finally the It&gt;ng-bx- his instructor’s eyfl. The “maaking* ncy-GenernJ t»y Pnwideiit Taylor, mid &amp;&gt;■
X. ’ “ I ■ radly tap^jJ . sha'^’t,” de­
merely remained to pais sentence of
Another 'tad » largo Sharpe's rifle ball, crowns,
pected bonnets widi
curtains re«| was thereupon prevented, and nothing held tlifl oflteo till. the end of the Fill-'
' death. ’ Only a formula between him utc too soon, the old beak would tavc an yjqh vid.a^talf in .length, ipitaddod
murely responded.the girl.
*
-Iman fly to (he trick. Lord, I -wm fit to
appear, but these oro so clumsy look- but Johnson’b iron frr.me saved his life. more Administration. Ho wfB ro-elocted
"iMHu&amp;gmAnt:
to tho Senate in 1863, but waa appointed
ptat thsyyu-o pot well recciv0d. Tho
' ‘7 ' ‘ ‘■’Prisoner at Ute’ hta,
hard heard • burst when flieHfid boy began to cry.” ‘
From which b^ief rcm/vk we, gather
ota'xflifvsi'featcrroQf ita new stock is
Minister to England in 1868. This was
fact ttad Uie balls were taken from bup
the verdict of the jury. Have you any
that "CapL Sharpe” might liave known '
the high effect given to all, whether tyj’. ’ “Jennie June” relates tills reminis­ his hurt official service, arid upta his re­
jtxiatftotay wh^^j^cB^ftaFltal'ouki
fotoes that were allot at random in tho
morej'
of
the burglary
of tho VulW*™*
a crown or
rout. The material cence of hcj- life rt Bonthbriilge, Maw,: turn he resumed the pracHoo df h is pro­
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. luc ,iu- Uuui
hcrd
Dot bo pasaod ujk» you!”
t
turn., Nothing more was over heard of tier
is very soft, Kghl chip, either cream “1 tad oply one enemy in Soutlibridgc, fission. H4: was a lawyer rather than a
Then , the priararr spoke for the first either
cithcr of them. Brich
is the
white or Hotk. The probability is that to my knowledge, and ttat was iD.-plder*
'Rn'Mi'L
iL sfory
ain™ of .r .
tlist a huge portion of the bufhloee
time. Just brushing his eyes with the “ The Iteopusidered Verdict” ly deacon’s wife. The way it osmo about more distinguished for tho advocacy of
A mu. has been introdosod into the
they kill We obi bullets imbe dded in the popular stape fur young tallies’
dress bonnetswill be the poke-boaod, win Uta: I was my nephew’s teacher, special causes in which legal points or Oabtoriiia ttonato which prenies that
their carcasses. The ranchmen down
aa
well as my brother's housekBeper, and technical questions were involved than “all original ariideaorbowespdndenoo
which is now no much worn in felt and
" WeiL£*p*n,iia hard to be hung for
the river say that gn.y wulv&lt;-» nre very
vriveL This is a straight up-and-down
to. Ifo. UwdU. uu
=f bb. teniiwr,B&gt;«bwa.i,yi*esp^«cr
Ut frias ita Wry tart
One
,
v
V MUM 0.0 they can to guard the magnificent enter­ gentleman tolls ns that ho liaa liad ttev-^ shspo ttat is placed directly on the back vited to dine in state rt her bouse, she «traool ~ifoM&gt; potfoy^^rifoptbot ««i,l*• jkHi.IikI in Hurt Stato,:-VMl
of tho head, leaving tta whole top of called mrt to Egbert in a Mgb voice from his devotion to national ooneorns. His
printed in atfcT newspaper or serial
bnrg
°s* •
: 1701 thnM* &lt;»&amp;««* prise from the taint.of inebriety. Jfo
oral fultgrown cattle killed by tjiem.
her end of tho table,
. * Bonny, won’-t you pindw 01 »lnni&lt;~1, Md hi.*nhU&gt;«innrtdot «».aU&gt;otO
standing bar will ta allowed within the It is not an infrequent thing to have the head uncovered. The front of .the
bonnet is very high and prominent, and. tavoaome puddin’f - and to the horror and habits Hi ted him for sueccaaful prac- mdrartido
'
grounds ; ,jn .ita ®achinery building oowu coma, into tho river
-is |J®aft? ln with ta&lt;^ trimming that .and consternation of. his pap* and my­ turn in court rather than tor public life
Bot*.«gwl to lowyw'j ol«l, pv»Uy
tiiert* wifi bo flp.j cafes, in whiclj no malt dM.d.OwJ.p
self,
the
terrible.infant
replied
qqlteaa
-I was figfitin’ the ahvera on the Gobi
crosses' the top,‘but doos not extoodb««l: 1-Sui jookM IMtaJOo IW
allowed; in the main building four tod from the main herd, it is almoit al- down tho sidoa, which Mt closely agaiart loadjy, ' Igueoail you tad lived at our TBTKUXDirJ! BOXKOfr.t W/MQfiOG book ; yQu'll find it a remarkably good
cafes in which there will be do spirituous
pudd-ing.’ : lam sum at t’mt moment I
liquors; in tta agricultural building an oow g.-to rick and straggles off from its
manner that improstad the Judge; mo be
yet J?ut one has been deternypejl on, and coo»p»iopF, it is (reqjjeuUy killed by have it veryjposilively square. There wished grammar and correct pronnnftii f8u,oeo,000-ff7b,000,001) being for the I am do Utah” “Then you’w got a
sakl, not unkindly, “Bat suraiy, prisfa
very
fltUe
worn
for
trimmhg
on
Mun wwe w*h trotf! rt tta- bottom of
the • wohres. - Ffflnerlp bnffaloea liave
State and 110,000,000 fo.- tta Klwlive’s mighty sight more rummy UmaI have,
■weB, but it was of no avail. Going
been bo plenty;that tlipmj gentry found
'•’
own aaeonnt as a grert land-owner. ^bodday!”
home my reverend
brother remarked,
fitreamersof ribbon floating behind and
.
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I rtUsitah ttoffiMlaoatrio- titadiilerifiy iuigettinflifoid/ Tho indie-..
This increases tta Egyptkm &lt;Wrt to
v-wy.
lurgivcQ, Jtapic’—and
»o rtaudtog tar. They i ro all : criminate ejanghter nf bnffdoes for their , ' extending ffcr below the waist —/fiar- ” Jt wiH nevcj
ribout $700,000,000, al! of which tas firn hero Or heavy vilialu
‘ prr’eItazar.
|m.povjod.to beright;.it,imwr warn".
been coiitra-itcd since .Tsmnil rope to j exclaim, i
you would have done thia. R ia too
uum»g&lt;s tare been very 'ground, gave them pte'tfty to eat. Now; Tamm are 5i,ttM,OOe square miloi’of ,
“Whkk
sskej a flip tbrviH!. .It fa fortunate for Kgyjd! iu fe riia
OVKOtrt of Lyriug oho or mur» first-| they an* I timing their atten'ion to d#- ' d-y land on tho t-nrface of the earth, of rebodl ^tatiltfjo mta of &lt;»• Uta civ, ; ttat a large stare of tta iuwwy Las been ’ -H-Um
“ You’re right, Gap'n; it’s too late.
tnprfaaco rrtafwnnta tai « yol, utaitaod etak.
The taputtann of I rblrfi Id,1'23,&amp;18. miuare nuh*. ar &lt;«•-’ w indoor hitary. ■* In m. nipbl," «ndevoted to works of public utility, which ; lostwhen
__ _ __________
.
boro tad no opptataoac—htao Par* jIhM. woItm, wp^taly ths royob^ I* ' fourth, is nndrr ftr. dotataoo ol Ita on. 1 swwrl o bright bltlo girl.
"I
'
fn ths must incieass tta wealth of the peoplfa I gallary kn jwu that if ta’s diaoovered ha’s
.
‘otaort borond botaf Ttay will coma | ruing tta Heglita lugr o^.
'night!" axtataeu tta sitonirtad
ed ex- [| —Atw York Tribune.
। found—ta'* found.
'.'Yes," he added,- pointing to him,
•' .TlMrua^t^Uctniu wtaWit
.. Of.'l
le if he
‘ would.
■"
”
round. **'110 yon

&gt;8

Ladies’ Union
m given In thd'

�SENSATIONS!
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

raiDAY,

Tb# little Detroit girl named H*W«. eereWMhJsy. te«ta&gt;e&lt;teM —

GOOD GOODS!

GRA.ND RAPIDS AID DETROIT.

SAP PANS!

teatte UUktefia wbiob Ite im. wan and one or two irad

TIME TABLE.
JANUARY 1&lt;P&gt;. ISM.

La west LIVING PraOt.

missiles.

The inventor explains that the acci­

dent was not an explosion but a
••slight rupture,M oocasiooed by the

diaphooceeot of a plug in making, a
hydraulic
tost.
The ' event has
doo*

a

great

deal

SAP BUCKETS !
A v#rdlei

SAP BUCKETS!

toward encour­ rety, chargikdwilh killing young Braham, at
a done# oar Allegan, a abort tirab *ino#.

aging the belief among the hitherto

incredulous that there really is some-

pie are apt to have faith in' a power

General Custer has bean interview­
ed and when asked what Sherman’s
Indian policy would be if he were
elected President, he raid :
"There
would be one great Indian war and
then there would bo no more Indians.

It would settle the Indian question
beyond the tomfoolery of Quakers
and sentimentalists who don’t seem

GROCERIES!
*4.800, Ue ber&lt;U*r*ed eerie*# of yrara

deter mined to shave bimself.
His
income had been reduced, and he
had got tired of waiting for his turn,
of being pestered to purchase toilet
articles, of the persistent and unnec­
essary brushing by the barber's boy,
and the steady evaporation of his
CAm. Keelene, of Bay City, took hl# wife small change. So Jones invested in
nd little family of seven children aad tried the requisite apparatus, and, upon
bringing them home, remarked trium­

can learn a rooster to lay goose eggs."
The pale face with the lengthened

jocks is evidently in favor of vigorous
mesfuses with tho red man.

Mr. Wm. B. Strong, general super­
intendent of the Michigan Central R.
A, has resigned lhat position and ac­
cepted the superintendency of the

Chicago, Burlington &amp; Quincy R. R.
Resident Joy has appointed Mr. H.
B. Ledyard, ■ now assistant general
■uperinlendent.to take his place, with

headquarters in Detroit.

The office

•f assistant general Superintendent
will be.abolished, and the change will

go into effect on the 1st of March.
Hanover, New Hampshire, has
tost its pet cat, Jamie Woodman. He
was a cultivated cat, and had reach­
could remember the good old days of
Fail Tomaleigneovhrn rata ran about
in legions through fields of valerian,
and- when catnip had not, hke cran­
berries, become a great merchantable
article. The changes lhat had occurr• ed in the course of his long life were,
he thought, enough to make a cat
tick—and so he died.

The Brunswick Telegraph says that
a properly conducted printing office is
as much a secret society as is Mason­
ic Lodge. The printers are under no
oath of secresy but always feel them­
selves as truly in honor bound to keep
secrets as though they had been pul
through topple oaths. Any employee
in a printing office who willingly dis­
regards this rule in regard to printing
office secrets should not oaly.be scor­
ned by the brethren of the craft, but
should lose bis position io the office at

once.
Somebody is trying to revive,throogh
the newspapers, the wretched old
scandal in which Joseph and the
beautiful and accomplished Mra. Potiphar.were some time since involved.
That it is being done’ by Plymouth
Church, to call off the attention of the
public tram the Beecher Tilton affair,
13 hardly to be doubted.

A country editor received the fol­
lowing: "Dear sir—I have looked
carefully and patiently over your pa­
per fix six months for the death of
some individual I was acquainted
with, but as yet not a single soul I
care anything about had dropped off;

A Phoenix deacon look his son to
church, having heard hard stories
about him, but while the deacon

leaving him to find his way home ou

A poor fly, who, lured forth by the
insidious siren-like heat of a red hot
stove, bad the misfortune yesterday

POST’S PAT. EUREKA SAP SPOUT.
G. RAPIDS RED SAP BUCKETS, PER 1OO, 117.00
TWO HOOP PAH.S. PER 1OO
Theae Terma tire for Caah.

leu’s Suit! frw $9.00 ti $18.00
Boys’Suits “ $5.50 ti $11.50

gland to have the opportunity of set­
ting tho example of economy.
On
Sunday moTning Jones commenced
operations, and it was not long before
HATS, OAFS,
a. large part of the household was ev­
BOOTS, SHOES,
icted in his services
Mrs. Jones
It on the 17th.*
must find him a cup fur soap, Mias
Jones must hunt op acme shaving­
BOOT PACS,
paper. Master Jones must find a hook
OVERSHOES.
for his strop, and tho servant some
sweet oil for the same.
Of course
Jones had a now razor, and new ra­
Deputy PosttnaeUr.Henry Oakea, of Flint, zors proverbially need to lie sharp­
aboeonded. taking with him a quantity of ened, and Jones undertook to sharp­ IX a bias kt M Cts. aa# Chil.
en it. First -he tried the oil stone,
dre.’s Stackings [nil Wool]
and rubbed away until he h &lt;d used
up a large part of the blade and left a
liberal raward 1# offered for bl# nrrt#L
feather edge as rough as the burr oa
Th# v#taran trav«ler, Jmbm Ball, of th# a file. Then came the stropping pro­
Fr#o PraM, lUtroil, while gaUtog ubo&amp;rd
cess,
end Jones nibted diligently half
th# evening axpra##, Fob. Ifiltr. wu roagbly
an hoar alternately on Nos. 1, 2, 3
COATS’ AND CLARK'S THREAD. • CIS.
and 4, al the end of whieh time his
lo#l *281, beside# notes sad other valuable blade seemed to be about where he
P“P*r«.
started and mentaily wondered how
Philander Waatoa, a young married man the barbers did it so quickly. He had
living in Oregon, about four miles from seen them slash away with a razor
BEST *1.00 TTA FOB 87} CENTS!
and bring it to a keen edge in a few
DON'T FAIL TO TRY MINK!
vigorous strokes. He had vainly
been endeavoring to do the thing
The Hlgkeut Market Price paid for
with precision and deliberation. But
it was no go. All sorts of reasons Country Produce.
A Lawton drayman, Ephiram Stoker,
ran over by a freight train al Lawton, 1
occurred to him. Peihnps he bad n
bad razoi; perhaps the strop was bail;
DON’T PISS WITHOUT CALLING
it.
perhaps he had too much oil or not
enough—in short all sorts of reasons
but the nght one, which was that Credit.
Monday leal the life'eve body of Stephen Jones knew no more about sharpen­
ing a razor than a cat But Mrs.
Jones was looking un, and Jones did
He wm not dare to admit tliat he couldn’t do
it. So he finally said," There !" w&gt;lh
a triumphant air. as if he had finally
foetid.
got it all right. Jones said “ There ’’
and squared himself for action. His
18 and 10, were drowned in Ottawa lake
beard was stiff nnd stubborn, and if
the razor had been at all sharp he, Stockmi
A Willyard,
could have cut it easily. But the ra­
with difficulty by Ed. Mont&lt;on&gt;ery, who zor wasn’t sharp, and slid over the
path rd #om« rail# out and by keeping h aid
stubble like a sled over the snow.
of them pulled tho little fellows out.
Life
Mra. Jones littered, nnd Junes resoivwm extiacL
•d to brave * out So he siezed the
A severe rarthqanke shock wm felt el
Mrop and made a desperate lunge—
Moore. Feb. 21rt. lasting ebout five second*,
ns the barbers do—intending to get
an edge with one fell sw&lt;x&gt;p, but his
first stroke cut the leather a fearful
gash, the second slashed the strop
out In wild excitement, not really knowing. in two. and the third closed lbe razor
over his hand exposing an amount of
red meat that made Mrs Joot-s scream.
The people of Allen thought that the bil­ "Oh, that’s nothing.” said Jones, "only
liard Ublea were the ruination of I heir a scratch." and he tied up hts hand
with a towel. “Just a little slip, my
dear,” and Jones again seized the
razor, lathered his eyes, nose and
fenae puniabsbl# by * fine of ***100 to keep
a billisrd tabla, alao that any person who ears lull of , soap, nnd started to mow
•hell play at b'.Iliarda on any table, kept. for down his crop. This time he man­
hire or reward, ahall forfeit a aum not leaa aged to cut a little hair off, but it
PALMYRA. JC. Y.
I came hard and brought the tears to
his eyes. It was like tearing the b ur
to break into the N
up by the roots. But Jones, nothing
dauuted kept on bravely. He took it
at different angles; he supplied fre­
quent lather. He scraped nnd scrap­
ed, until the cuticle had been exoraited to lhe consistency of a raw
been considered an hooeat man.
When
beefsteak. "There, my dear,” he raid AUTHORIZED AGENT,
to Mrs. J., “feel how smoolhe it is.”
and he tried lo delude Mrs. J. into
jail awxtiug trial.
nibbing the right way. But Mrs. J.
Al church oa th# 21#t
with reckless obstinacy, persisted in
tabbing the wrung way, end said she
didn’i think it was very smoolhe.
her faulty.
Then Jones grew desperate, but said
that perhaps there were a few hairs
ROBERT JOHSStON.
for Price Lists to
not
quite as short as the should lie.
excited daring preyi
W. N. DcVINE, Agent,
So he went at it again. This tim^he
allowed Amelia and
MeadvfUe, Mk*.

to know that every Indian every­ drowned.
where is simply a brute. You can’t
eivilixa an Indian j*ny more than you

th# rural Gretiei

viri tor with soap and led pencils to
sell, got hia feet singed ao badly that
he limped every time be Kt
Boat earelul »nJ dtep thinking
Wid.nl hs. diwovnrod thnl the word
■Mein oompowd o&lt; thn iniunln o(

PRUTS FROM I TO 7 Cl
COTTO! SOODS CLEAR DOWI!

NEW LIVERY!

W*olcott Store 1

BUSINESS MEN

BEST 0 K CHARCOAL SAP PAN IRON.
For our Pans, and the best brand of Tin fur our Backets, and have
workman that can

Make Better Buckets
Than any other msn in the State.

made his face look as if some young
doctors had been trying to dissect him.
The poidt of tlie razor caught in hia
nose, I ho heel in his ear. aud the cen­
ter laid open his cheek with a ghastly
seam that brought his shaving to an
nntimely end. Jones has never shaved
since. But all the materials were
utilixed. The soap fur washing, the
cup lur the hshy. the strop to thrash

LIVERY STABLE!
WM. VENN. Pkopbibtok.

OTTE?, GOODS AND PRICES
For we will give you better goods in the Hardware Line, foi less money
than any other house in Burry or Eaton counties.

Pain, and Colored

JOB PRINTING!

Ez““ V esl Side of Main s:rcct, opposite Uniun Bouse.

AT VERT REASONABLE FIGURES.

C. C. WOLCOTT,

■Patronite ’Home JSnstitelioos.

LET THE EAGLE SCREAM!’

LONG BRICK

EXTRAORDINARY

NEWS” OFFICE!

ORNO STRONG.
Mrs. IS. C. PitUltarer*

KLLmYOAICT GOODS!
BARGAINS !

TBUMAH’S !

RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY!

OLD FELT HATS

MARBLE WORKS

CONSISTING OF

BLACK &amp; FULLER,
J'loprietors.

TOMiBHTOTVES
and MONUMENTS,

NOTIONS, BEAVER CLOAKING,

FLANNELS, ANO UNDERCLOTHING,
For Men and Women,
WH1CI1

I

WILL RETAIL AT PRICES HERETOFORE
KNOWN IN NASHVILLE!

Ferric. &amp; America.

SaHtfaciion Guaranteed.

UN­
BLACK A FULLKJL

A Full Line of those Double Width

ALPACAS, FOB, 2-5 CTS. TO $1A YARD, E.iH.T.iUTHORT&amp;CQ.
591 Broadway, New York,,

JUST OPENED, 100 PIECES OF

10 CENT PRINTS, SELLING

RI 8 CENTS.

TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF

Boots, Shoes &amp; Rubbers

(Opp. MrWopolKmi HoWL)

CHkOIIIW ANO FKAMBS.

STEREDSCIPES AND
Albarn*, G nfhoKopor

VIEWS!

MittaMo View#.

Photograhic Material!
STERB0PTI00I8A MAGIC LAITERHS

Which will be sold from 50 cents to *1 less pet pair than can be bought
MICRO HC1ENTInr umw,
’
‘
elsewhere.
A specialty in
the boy with, and the razor has been

GLOVES, MITTINS, HATS. CAPS, AND FURS,
43)1
‘•This is my last call," remarked a
flippant yuaug getiileinaa to a young
lady who was soon to be married, on
a rcount occasion. •*! never call on
married women or nnmarried ladies

Printing!

Don’t buy until you have seen

JOHNSTON NURSERY
w

r. b. mmco.

And leaving dheir orders early, so as to be sure of getting them in season.
We use nothing but the
,

SALE Mi BOARDING STABLE,

formed of the inital letters of “ Call
regularly every day ; I’ll trust.”
A Chicago photographer ha* invent
Speaking of a young girl who bad
ed a way of making a large mouth
married a rich man three tunes her
dimple up and look strawberryfied.
and he's had to order three new cim
ways been celebrated for he religious
eras and buy twenty-four more chairs.
tendencies, a friend said with enthu­
siasm : “Yes, L. is sp'well principaled
A Washington dentist complains that she osuid. make it her duty to
disregard so and so, whom she really
and chew around and nurse their old loved and who bad noth ing. and mar­
ry old D. with his millions."
" And
dental job back home with them.
will they be happy 7” I asked. “ Per­
fectly." was the reply.
"She is so
There are taro hundred and twen­ thoroughly well regulated that she
ty-eight counterfeits on "the best cur­ will forget her foolish predilection in
rency the world ever saw." Ao hon a month or so and tbank God on her
eat tn -in can find one of them, no kuees every night fur having enabled
mailer on what comer he stands.
her to do so."
’

JLF" All Surer Makers wanting Sap Pans or Sap Buckets, both tin
wood, and Post’s Patent Eureka Sap Spouts will du well by calling at

FRUIT.

FRUIT

AND A LARGE LOT OF

ABTOITJCOa,

SCHOOL LAKrKBK,

FAMILY EASTERN,

BUFFALO ROBES, UP ROBES &amp; HORSE BUIFETS
You can be shown everything you want in

marked «n elderly lady present. “Al
that age, and after marriage, they be- FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES
do not line to waste it.*
Two Charleston women had a fight
on ___________
the street,over the query as to
which ol their husbands had the iargest funeral procession. There was
R
procession to the station hoose.

TREKS, FLAXTR, SHRUBS AMD VIM1

GEO M B*VAOE4COi COLUMN

CHOCKERV, GLASSWARE AMD LAMPS!

A FULL LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES!
My *1 Tea beats all the hobby prices in town!
IZ“ For further particulars inquire al the. counter.

16-a

G. A. TRUMAN.

Gilhuut Bro*.

�Rssaaiis?

Total So. at Folkta. In fosse. Jen. 1, K3.
U»t*&gt;
This report, furnished u* by Rev. S. Dey.
of Ann Arbor, special agjnt of thio Co.,
speaks for itself and needs no oommeodation from us.

prices wbteb wiU make thrir hearts glad.
I intend to prove a blowing to' the poor
mm, by red using my good* to the lowest
posriWe margin, and I hope they will not
injustice io themaetvea, forget to call at
nsy store sad price my goods before buying

GENEVA NURSERIES,

POTATOES,

CORN, apples, OATS,

.eat. In error.
In the foreclosure case of Emory Coe vs.
Geo. W. McCormick, ct aL, decree granted
aad sale ordered. Clement Smith for complslnant.
LATH,
The case of tbs People vs. James Reed
' —B. R. Hoag hM oompleted a well for and Klacto England for adultery is now on
SHINGLES,
dealing aad e*e price to all
Newell Barnes, of Kalama, 109 foot deep, trial.
A
Ma
its
*
or
Dtrx.
—
It
is
the
solemn
du
­
VrATKR LIME,
D. C. GRIFFTTM
with 80 feet ef water.
ty of every grocer to refrain from selling to
r. 8.—No bar wm be kept ia otfneeUoa.
SALT,
'
his customer* an article of food which be
—Mr. Hiram Dfekinsen aad Mrs. J. H.
knows I* positively injurious to the health,
HAIR,
The UuQtti and beet eriected stock lae, ImI Wednesday nignt, were called to
and he i* deprived of all excuse for eo doing
.
STUCCO,
oj Orvccrtes si
The bom* of their childhood ia New York
This town now boast* of three dn.g when a better article for the purpose can be
DAUGHERTY’S
State, by a telegram ancupdng the death tores, but of saloons "nary ens." Tho readily obtained at the same coot. Now tho
Best Ubemioal Balcnrtu*. made by D. B.
of an only sister.
.
.
practical question for debate in the young DeLaud &amp; Co., can always be had. and this which we ship aad retail at bottom prices.
. — A-Maple Grove man gar* hto wife a folks literary clab to, "Which can sell the is known to be pure, and free from all dele­
AINSWOBTH fc BROOKS,
terious o»»iter. No grocer who regards the
" basting" recently, because eh* arose and most whiskey la the shortest time, a Ver­
Proprietors.
wetfor* of bis customers will foil to keep to
spoke in a protracted meeting, and yet Ma­ montville drug store, or a Nashville saloon." keep It.
ple Grove belongs to a country that uphold? We shall taks ‘.he negative from choice.

free thought, free religion aad free gpeech.
DAUGHERT18

—We giro this week a poem •ar’Wttiw,
from Abe ped of oar yottag friend. J. W.
Lowe, not however to lead any of our read
ere into tb* belief that We are really okay­
ing winter, but because we think it U good.

My Min. ia connection with HbUk’l grist
mtn. win be ready for basins** about the
26ih at thio month, when I ihall be pre­
pared to te all kinds of

—The revival at the Christian Church
continue* with unbated interest, sad many
an rising nightly for the prayers of God's
people. Rar. J. W. Weeks, of Mtnhall, ar­
rived Monday, and is assisting the pastor
thia week.

—Godoy’s Lady Book for March to on cur
table. It contains a vocal dost “ I Think of
Thee," an unusually Urge amount of choice
can fori assured of getting their work dene
original stories, miscellany and poeiry, min good shape.
perb fashion plates, and Its nsusl Urge quo­
4w
CHARLES F URN 188.
ta of receipts, etc., ete. Address L. A.
Godey, Philadelphia, Pa.
. Mw.

plenty at 49 “l 25 cents per pound.

a "Lot wo»tu ksuviso.
Are you suffering with consumption.
Coughs, Severe Colds settled on the breast,
or any diaense of th* ThreU and Lungs!
If ee, go to your Druggist and get a bottle
of Bosoms'* Guanas Brnvr. This medi­
cinn hM lately he«n Introduced from Ger*Mny, and ie eelling'en its own merit*. Th*
people are goine wild'over its success, and
dmntota all over the country are writing
us of it* wonderful cures among their cus­
tomers. If you wish to fry Itseuperior ylr
tn*, get a sample bottle for 10 cent*; Large
•iie bottle 75 cents. Three doses will re­
lieve any ease. Try It.
(4-eow.)

Tuesday evening 15th insl., Dr. W. Parm­
enter delivered a leotnre of about an hour
and a quarter** length on the subject of
" Medicine it* History and Achievement*."
This was the fifth lecture tn a "ooarse" of
riz. initiated early in the winter, for the
benefit of those more sober people, who do
not care to “trip the light fantael io toe," or
to spend their looee change on “Swiss Bell
Riaxert." Mr. C. K. Latham, of Eaton
Rapids, will deliver the last lecture on the
2 Uh inst, Thursday of thia week.
»I&gt;X.
A aad accident occurred last Saturday
VICK’S
about five miles north-east from here, in
Chester. Johnny Rogen, about twelve
yean of age. and son of Pearl ftogen. while are the 1«at the world produow. They are planted
‘in A n.nrAna
tSn rMnlt la
engaged with a younger brother and a hired
man, in rolling forward some log* on a skid
way, where his father wm sawing wood
VICK’S
with a machine, was instantly crushed to

LANDSCAPE GARDENING'

caught fire nine different times, but has
done no amount Of damage either time.
Asquesa, the old chief and pioneer Indian,
died with lang diaeaee, last Sunday, in Carl­
ton. He wm born on the bank* of Thornapple River, where Hastings now stands, on
New Year’s day, sixty-eight year* ago. His
remain* were brought to his home in Sheri­
dan, and the funeral sermon preached by
the Rev. L E. Crittenden at the houee of
John Morgan.- He wii buried in the borying ground at Berryrilie. There are too
many incidents of interest connected with
the eventful life of this respected Christian
Indian to notice in this brief item.

WEBSTER k HOBBS,
aranha. All ktoda of wort ta Um

C. R. BAILEY.

NEW GOODS 1 BOISE BROS.
M. FLINT,
*

Attorney mt Law.

Ofltee over Bote* Brea Dre* Store. Naabrtta Mte*..

LARGE INVOICE!
PABADYr Manufacturer of

Boots and Shoes,
ng sod Papal ring XMlly dcna.atea (Irtel aStoe-

FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS

death by a large log rolling npon him from
-Th* M. E. Social will be held at the his feet to hi* head. The ground wm de­
re.idenoe of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. FUnt, on scending Ind in some way the log after
Tuesday evening, Feb. 29th. ' A plMsant
starting caught the boy and crushed out his
time to expected, and al) lovers of good pop young life
.
corn are invited. Come whether you like
We notice aJIftlo bit of meanvM lhat
P er lol. and enjoy a. social evening.
need* ventilating. During the time, or part
Mas. L. IL Ba an xa. Secretary.
of II, that young Oalerhoul survived tb*
—R. 8. Brady sued the corporation for dreadful gaah in hie head, meationed
•he use of a wagon on reed work, before a few weeks ago in your paper, hi*' brother
Esq. Mrs! on Monday. Th* amount and brother-in-law, from Montcalm county.
for the use of the wagon had been cred­ In answer to a telegram sent them by the
ited to him on his road tax, but Bob contributions of our cltixetis, (aemelhlng
claimed be had no rosd tax and carried the more than seven dollar*,) came and remain­
matter into th* court, and the Jury rendered ed with him, till two or three days after hia
a verdict against him.
death, boarding and lodging with the very
poor min, into whose honsk the injured and
—Friend D. Boules' house, at Berryville,
dying boy wm taken. They then kindly
caught Are from the chimney last week
permitted tho county to pay all of lb* ex­
Thursday, on* joist was burned off before
the fire was discovered rod extinguished. pense* of their brother’*, care and burial,
Friend to insured in ihfe: Burry and Eatoo. asd decamped without paying their board.
aad itfnce he bu been insured hi* bouse has Their name* are Tappan and Oatcrhout.

—Th* Annual Meeting of the Christian
Chnrch of Nashville, will be held Saturday,
Feb. 26th, at one o’clock, p. m., for the pur­
pose of electing two trustees, deacons, clerk,
treasurer, and for the tia'nssalinn of all oth­
er basine** that may legally come before the
bwU of State., VO bold la grewlful tore oar place In ehurchz Esch member to expected to be
thetuwUy. W« tareo wttbla oer bosdan *e Mecca present, or report by letter.
Ilk. Plymouth It-ck or Banker Hltl to which patri­
C. L Dnro, Pastor.
otic pIlpiniB tu:w thrl r wliliac toot»!•;«, yet ■ tars*
proportion of oar people are tho de^end.uL. of tho
—A. M- Flint delivered the lecture on
Father, of the BepuMic-tba men who la council
"Alcohol, it* Use and Abuse." before the
fraa&gt;od oar form of (vvemiwcnt, and on a aeon of
Literary Society last Monday evening, to a
Tlx1 tepa* at Hot, Ibe demand-, af bualnw, the good house, and Miss Ada Nichol* read an
new life we are Urie*, all tend tn a for&lt;w&lt;ft&gt;ineM of original poem entitled, "Out in the World."
‘be eri Uom, aad of the history of oar faUx-ro made Bvlh were pronounced good. Dr. W. H
with pew iwori. Il la nol writ therefore, is thia
Young will deliver the next lecture, taking
the subject, " Infection* Diseases, their
mode* of Propagation and Means of Proven-.

TREES, SHRUBS, YUES,

JOHN Q CRE88Y,

BOTTOM PRICES

FLOWER AMD VEGETABLE GARDEN

I. the mort beautiful work of the kind In1 world. It

tlona, tod four Chromo Ptatea of Ftowera. beauti­
fully drawn and colored from nature. Price U cte.
in paper ootore; *5 da bound In etey*nt rl«th.

BOOKS, STATIONAKY,

VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE.

MONEY TO LOAN!

Thl. I. a beautiful Quarterly Jhurnal, finely lllu»-

h i^wni tel LUU karite.

$300.00 and UPWARDS

ELI STRONG,

SPICES,

Practical Milhrriyht,

SeW exclusively for Cadi at one DRESS GOODS!
Price to Ail, and at 12
1-2 Per Cent Profit
ShlrtlifK,

DRY GOODS,

■ILL ■ACHIRKAT.
Issmssxoo,

M10tsf0»xx&lt;

•

-

JONES,

Winns and Liquors !

Sheellngp*,

Roshlags,
Hits, Caps,

ELIHU CHIPMAX,
Justice of the Peace,

BOOTS,

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

Baits, Shors,
Notlias,

Do you want Paints and Oils

Mr. H. Branch has pul np a portion of
Do you want a good Book for the
hi* house, and with A Saiih, a friend of his,
Bibbons,
Home Circle ?
is keeping ••baeh." Mr Branch is a natu­
Do you want School Books ?
ral mechanic and of an inventive 'urn of
Cash Purchasers will mttke
Scarfs,
mind. He hM made an improved foot lathe,
Do you want a Prescription filled
and Alvo exhibits a center-table, ef peculiar Large Saving by buying their Goods
with car* ?
construction, of hi* own invention, that to
of
a
CASH
HOUSE.
—The Lakeside Library is the want of more worthy of a patent than many things
the age. No. 34, contains a splendid story. which are patented. We hope R VHJ be
•■The Queen of Connaught," which to fresh long before he will have a mor* Amy-able
Piecue call and examine Goods and
from tho pen of a well and widely known Smith for a house-keeper.
Compare Prices, before purchasing
Of the eight pioneers that moved into this
author. The eoen* to laid out in the "Em­
elsewhere.
erald Isle," and th* book is replete with place over thirty-seven years ago, Lorenzo
incident and adventure, descriptive of peas­ Mudge, A Seeley. Kenyon Mead, Joeeph
antry life, Guerrilla warfare upon landlord* Bab ock and their wives are living, with one
CHAS. W. BEHAKAV,
adventure* of smugglers, bit* of pleMtnt- exception, and all except Mrs. Seeley are
BOISE BROS.
rie* and genuine humo-, etc., etc., complete enjoying good health.

Ko to Maia Street,

.

MERCHANT TAILOR I

KOCHER BROS

in one single number. Address, Donnelley.
Loyd «i&lt;$,&gt;utihbar^ CHcage, HL

Mr. Albert Whitcomb, who has resided
here for nearly thirty years, hM sold his
term ts Miner Mesd, snd intends to temove
—We had oocMion to pas* ever the Fort
to the south-west part of the elate to spend
Wayne, Jasksoa A Saginaw Railroad !mi
his days with hia children.
week, and fonnd everything connected with
Mr. Charles Whitcomb and family, of
this Un* ir tip-top order. The rand is under
th* manageennt of wide-awake railroad Colona, ar* visiting their friends here.
Itzm Ixsa
men. aad the road bed aad rolling etook le

READY IADE

JEWELER § OPTICIAN
NASHVILLE, MICH.

lEN’sjom’iBOTrrajTHia
Fteane

kept up in a condition that -would reflect
erodit on lorn, cf its more pretentious com peUtors, Tmrarsing. m it don*, some of the
Every artlelr ai tiele warranted aa repreaen
beat agrieutattal districts of Indiana and
Michigan. it hu not only opened up
these districts to eemmercisl importance
bat Km tamedMUly placed itself in a
prosperous condition. To lb* traveler to
CHAB. W. DIMA1AT
the great Inmbet and salt rugtea* of Mich­
igan, thia route offer, rapid tr.nsit, and
sure eenaecUou*; aad going noth, by tak
ing I he oars nt Jackson. ei l;*0 p. m. over
ions turned this
,
-fste-tutilc, ui uailv
—ti;
aiiz- tain or is near a iamlrsch swamp, with (mt
the tame evening, or Louisville an ! St a little clearing shout it. As soon as Mr.
Barber arrived in Hop* and learned lhat
Louis early the next morning.
■
Tom »*s stopping al his father's, his sus­ thanking the public for past favors soli Ms a
eunliniiano* of the same, and would
picions were strongly confirmed, and he
inform the public that they will
funk a bunt for the good. The sheriff and
keep constantly an band
hi* cn-laborer* bad bunted but a Hille while
The lecture delivered by 3. *. Grebb*. before ou* of the dtoeovered a carpet sack,
President ef the Grand Lo-ig* of U. « O &lt;. and eonn another bog well flilad with choice
ready-made clothing, pants, vsnte, eoats of all kinds, which will be sold low for cub
at Grand Rap da, waa Well Mlendad, and at
The highest price paid fur Hides, Pells
the ctoar. Equality Ledge, No 7, wm organ­
eta. Give them a call on West side Main St
ised with a charter membership of twentythrn*. Th* following ofecers ■ w re el*c&gt; vd:
A. M Flint, President.

NaabviUe, Mich. Nov. Io.

Cloclcs, Spectaccs, ^c.

I as* well awss* that thma are pesbaya only ■ym
te.l»-*xteraal •tow-tot *3 ttoy art taapoak a*
toward «tew of prtrfeUe l«?Uto. a»4 any Un y

Fall aad Wlater

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS!
/iscrtvco rua

GRAND PRIZE
MEDAL,
VUMTA,A873.

WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!
It nfobw bo ZastraotkBi to nm it
ft on art pt o«t of orta.
It will 4o every daa aad Mad of work.
ft vffl orr fras Tiaaae Paper to Banva Lacthar.
It ii far in advaaoe of other Seviaf Machines ia the msgattud* of tta repcrisr

ATKINSOJi &amp; ROE,

ths old hahtemd Stag* Coach.

Prices Made to Suit the Tines, either for Cash w Credit.

NASHVILLE, MICH.

■.

Km Just received a Urge and eemglete'

ROE &amp; CLEVER.

FRESH MEATS,

me a oatL .•

MRS. L. O. CROCKKR

MEAT MARKET!

osOy hop* ear jmp&gt;* w«Q basrtUy uaMe ie seopM^

CLOTHING!

Address
Chicago, I1L

WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
N«w York, N. Y.

NswOrisubU.

SLUmfefKe.

Worsteds, Real and Imi­
tation Laces, Yale Lace,

Imitation Hair Good*.
Drew* and

Haakraakii

IN ALL THK/1ATEST 8TTLE8.

NEW ART GALLERY!

�*—

sod whether freight cars of the cimpsntea are

in the Ksuats amendment |o tbs Vanos tall,
wtesbrwp^* tae'J^tat itau'Tlti MB.bta
ouly nsods Ibo signature of tire Governor, and

THE LEDGER,

tv
4~li44
hwxiia’ ^*« *f
A STf-AltfiB TAVtH.
Kimber, 2,099,000 ptoco* lath, and two freight
The other dsy when a prominent dry
care. It wm Uro work of an incendiary, and
goods
house
in this city seemetj to be
tb* Ims wCl aggrtOH «v« MS.000.
—Tjree mmi effit^ofod m a saw-mill at being the amount of itfawitw tax ■uoUtaed on alive with lady customer*, * jbnraalist
.Wk
of
themtanutf
l«&gt;
fmigMm.
said
to
the
proprietor
:
Framingham, «■«., were kUlsd.to the expta
“You ore haring a big.afternoon’*
jroJrJftfir.

*»'?’&gt;■ Mr. Dmtw M Mksd If he kurirof
hqy documenta in tho iKwmia* at H. a

any.ttrw, woman, or ch|M on this continent. «
Wfetire NDfc.tr wUm to*
beynM thsiwfc
4**b*4y tahosM* or anybody in hell that bee

tana deprived of employment.
—Holland'* woolen mill at Limerick, Me.,
wm burned on Holiday at last week; tarn,
•100,000.
; ।
’

—The Dominion budge* *tiowa adecr*a*eof

and’ militi*.
—The Bank of Chxenovta, J4. Y., inui doeed
,ita doom ; alro the Howe Pin Company of New
York d«F. !H»* Mute ef «he-taat named faPure
waa the recent destructive fire ou Broadway,
by which all tho •**«&lt;* in pomaericn at the
Treaeurar were destroyed.
R-MGtlXle* *&gt;Mfueed
kta-fiof Congrt** providing for the coinage of a
now silver dollar equal in weight to two of the
pr«Ment silver half-doUant. and to bo made legal
Louder ta the amount 6f '*20. The bill abolish­
es the extating legal-tender prorisiou regarding
“^WlDUIXK .aouriwi

Iia hM milage authority for the &gt;ut&lt;«eat
tiikvT&amp;O-ifciiauB 'to tha vicfnHy of Ute^g
vef nnd Topguo River cotinirating and preparing for a
general outbreak and teUoghtter of the white*,

-Gct^Slieriitan wm before the House CommittMOtfMUftary’Affairs tent,wack, and eave
^ta-ytowii 36’ T^tf proposed reductifiSi 'of Aho

‘iu^Uo^oJ-W wwild tee foUowsfl by tan resignatiiA brfireuurt officer* in thfc berries.' m the
«■**• u*
ioWunS&gt;
Items ptal ia other profeerona for the Mtno
amount oHkhreation and expbritiiic. Hsspprovos of tha tnuuifcr at the Indian Bureau to
tlio War Department.
.&lt; i ’Zl ’Il. .If. t)
-Tas Boptihtend. a confederation of revtn.
Irotling Maocreticfcw testing n*g*tlively from
the citite of Cloretand, Buffalo. BschceUr,
Uticfc Foughkseptie. Hartford, and 8pring-

Ttisac poopld ctem, io be h'etot of Lord Mar.
whoso wuMM Montreal retiticago In 1M0.
while oa tlio way to Kcotland to claim property,
eince which time tho will cannot be fouud. Thu
&lt;wm&gt; , wta filacod ’to tho hand* of tho Hon. Edwart Ktako. Minister of Justice for tire Domin­
ion. Tho bret dctectivcn have boon engaged
io iMptammta Iks wih. -Jnt
rovbred by the manufacturing town of Faudey,
'tfceOsni fRnd ta nuppowl to be worth &gt;100,.000,000.
■

—The 1‘oj.o Havtatf granted a dispensation to
a CMbeliB gaatfrtnaii of Florence to marry an ' “ Bah !*' replied tha merohkuL
American lady, * Protewtant, aome of tho ex“ Tberfi’s fifty ladum in hore I"-said
tremud* ol the church were highly displeased. the jonrtalirt, sis ho looked sronnd.
-Dwaah ha* wared a tall ter tb* Btahb
“ And that •ugnitli'fl nothing," reptiod
the mcrciinnL “See, thoao two crew,
there. They have been here over half
an hour, looked at twenty different artidBK ’ tod arc now going nway x-iHioni
making •» prarhaw. Ti/ty ladies iu a
—Robt. Henry Hurst, a Libelal member of dry goodtt store may mean 810, &lt;25, or
the English House of Commous, Iim been de­ &lt;50, but hardly ever more. One*bnya a
prived of Uta seat to consoquoDCe of bribery to fljKHil of thread, another a bit of ribbon,
securing bis election.
'
a third a pair of gloves, and tho cash
—Dor. Carlos' affaire have become desperate. agprcgAto is nothing.”
Hia force®. . weakened bv death and desertion,
“Who ore your best customers?"
asked the journalist.
“ Fanner people, old lodies and men.
of AlVonso’* army; which compitftly'Sficirelre
them. Hi* capitulation may be expected any Farmer* hnrdly ever ’ buy lew than 825
day. Indeed, it ta rumored that the Caritat worth at a time, and old ladies wont good
Junta are already proposing negotiations witii solid goods and don’t waste ranch limo
a view to tire conclusion of peace.
in purchasing. - Let u man come in here
—Tho leadens of tin rebellion againrt Turkey
iar good rand wo will srithim fifty &lt;krihave declared they will accept no compromise.
lvr8
worth and hare him out of the store
They will fight to the last, or until they have
in fifteen minutes. When ho teX&gt;s wiuit
ha wants ho orders it cut off, pays lus
cash and away ho goes.”
han been pat down, and fifteen of the Icadom
“ Then tha hundreds of ladies who
wore sentenced to imprisonment for terran
.«go shopping ’ are not good custom­
ranging from ten to twenty-otx» yearn.
' •
—The Doodcn Tim/a regards the reply of ers?”

Spain to the American grievance* on Cuban
“ Sometimes. They buy summer and
affaire as very weak, and pronounce* it-sn in­ winter clothing in season, and never
sult to the Utelligenoe of the reading [mblic.
until thire f Jiayc gone the, rounds nnd
^eiirosenlativre
। impeachment of
lWWl*tt&gt;tt0d«sU»m¥e«jx J called h.-Tt) from two to four timca- It’s
with diverting about *85,000 of the Btate funds
—Serious rioting took place iu tho south of what you might call ‘ between seasons ’
to tb* W«ent of 3IJT
Franco and in Comic* at the recent election. now. On a flue day ladies will walk or
The cantoot waa between tire friends of Jerome ride a mile to reach tiie store, stay hero
Bonajxrta and M. Rentier, the latter being an hocr, buy a paper of pins and go
chosen. Gambetta wm booted in the atreete.
hetns- They come out to see and. bo
were paid in advance of Uyutimp tbsif claipa*
—Great floods have occurred in Upper Mo­
became due. The report1 SrtJ- rreeherf By ftro ravia, one of the Austrian provinces; 120 seen, to meet and gossip and-have no
idea of trading. If tho man of the house
SZWKUB
—Tire IJoucicanlt family Iim sustained anoth­ had the buying six clerks would bo
goant-at-anna to appoint 100 assistante, the er blow. Some months ago, one of the son*. enough for any store in Detroit. I.now
intention being, probably, to
Willie, waa lulled in an English railway dlaaa- keep thirty, and tho time of twenty at
in any action it might choose to take, aud to tcr, and now it appears that among the victims
least is wasted in throwing down'and
putting up goods." '
\ Xs tho journalist went put a clerk
Convention at Decatur
JTOCK-jrd. nomi­
nated candidate* for"theftteteoffieei-litaJad
banded a lady a tiny i»ckagc—two or
COXGltKSSIONAL.
by Lewis filo ward, of Kendall County, for Gov­
three yards of ribbon. She laid it on tho
ernor. The resolutions adopted demand tho
Tuesdat, Feb. 15.—Smair.—Hitchcock, from counter, - gave him d. sharp look, and
immediate repeal of The Iteenmptiou and Na­
Ute tiamasittrc ou TertitorUs, reported favorably Haiti :
tional Bank acts, and favor the adoption of on lbs Renat* Uli to rnsblr the people of Naw Mex­
“Bead tliat to my cnn-inge, sirt”greenbacks ae tho currency of tho country, to ico to form a CotutiteUoa and fltata Government,
be made legkl for *11 debt*, MCeip. such as by
Deiroit Free Frcet.
their terms are q^ade payable in gold. The re- I'nloa. ...Tbe Senate- was engag'd . uwa*
.malndcr of thaticket ta a* follow*: J. FL-Plck of the &lt;lay in eonsidi ring tire Potato*' AlU; wbL-l&gt;
•rBEUtf
ft, llateuabt Gbretare , • Br. was pasted with mm alight amendments....Tire
Calls have been issued for political
UI1 to remove tho rerirlctlona is. ths &lt;lbp&gt;witlan ol
M. M. Hooten, for Bccrotery of State ; John
public Lands Ln the States of Alabama, Mississippi, conventions as follows :
Hioe. of Chicago, far Auditor of Public AcFbii to-^CowuiwtteutRcjnibHcan Convention,
countsAspern, of Cliampwign, for
81 ato Treasurer, sumI W. fhCeff. of McLean, for
March 22—rcnnsylvania Democratic Conven­
A Horney-General. The ccunte of the indo­
tion, Lancaoter.
'
pendent memton of Congress—Stevenson.
March 29—Pennsylvania Republican {"onvoli­
Campbell and An lemon- wm indented. Hon.
tion, Harrisburg. "*
,
Wiliiard C. Flagg, of Madison County, proMarch 23—Tennont Republican Coavention.
Ik Credit act of March fit, 1W&gt;5, and declaring that Burlington.
/
.
. ..
—The. Elate Ocuveritiou of Indiana Independ­ tire Vnitod Stalo* Xotnia ahall be pall ia lawful
March 29—Ohio RepuWiean Convention, Coents, held at Indianapolis, was largely attend- money....Haykr offered a resolution calling on th*
«1, aud a plalf..ion w adopted demanding tire Secretary of the Treasury to report within ten day*
April 5—National Convention of Colored
immediate and unconditional rep^al of Ure Dba actual Kamnlai gold owned by the Govern- Men. Nashville.
, T \
Specie pewump^icn act at Jsrx. 14, 1875; favor­
April 11—Routh Carolina Republican Conven­
ing a currency tn Harmony with the.’ wants of payment. Adopted.
tion. Columbia.
WDrirtamar/Fob. 16.­
I
Intainow । oppo*u*f H&gt;e iutorvaution
April 12—Virginia Republican Convention.
of any system of banking cerpcraliotw bettroen * personal explanation re;
bTweldwg.
the Government and tho people ; demaudtag
April 26—Georgia llemoCTatic Cojncnticus by
tiiat the present bondea debt of tho country
Congressional Districts to cleet delegate* to the
shall bo refupd^d aaxpeodily. m poeaiblo into
inlcrchaugcablotioud* bcadig internet not to
M*y 10—Michigan Republican
exceed 3.65 per cent. j»cr annum, and opposing
Grand Rapid*.
any division of the school fund. The following
Wwix—Tire UU vatendlua Utt Uno tar Wug
MiyiG-AMtam
ls_q» tl&lt; ol
in ,qwinatiou -. claim* for additional bounties to July, 18*0, iu
For Governor, Hon. Franklin Landers, present passed.... Stone introduced a bUl fixing'the rates
May 17—NatiourJ
member of Congrem from tbs Indianapolis
’udrenapoU*.
District; fur Lietilenaht-Goveruor, tho Hon.
'May 17—National
Anson Wolcott, of White County; for Socre-

Tulin

—WaabLagton’s tartbday wm obMrved by an
entire auspaaaian of bnaina** ta *U fbode*
partmtn'« at tlio national capital. Both bouse*
:&gt;-7 WM ’
CJtIMJS AKD CDtMIlfA LB.

... _

CJakrego.nt.

3.00

REVOLVERS!!
sstvj-ft=&gt;ss;

IxaSHr: Twenty yean ago I wa* *ldpTeckMon the Allanite Ocean, aad tits eold
nd exposure canssd a largo atacewi to form an

HOI For IOWA I!

SSfiSggSggggg

“Bay, Pop.’asid John Henry’s hope­
ful, the otiier day, “ wasn't it the Prince
of Whales that swallowod Jonah !” And
John patted hia head and gave him a
nickel, and, told him ho might some day
be an Alderman ; and when he pnt on
BOOK
his slippers, and found a small chestnut
AC ENTS.
burr in each toe, ho took that boy over
his knee and wrcillcd with him.—Cin­
BOOK
cinnati Times.

riNC«

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AGCNTS.

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• CinaAGO Lzxxjku—Best story paper
going. See adrerti»&lt;sncnk

t,

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ENTENNIAL
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rbe *ies» tittered m th* ttirUUn* htsl.ny rl of.r enei
-nt*»*v thk. »« ls«imt t-lhru, !«»&gt;». «•«« mtjaiir.1
cutitelna s f«n sre.KM&gt;( -t th* sppms..'!iin( crsait Or

chicxtki.

.Olieit, Lamest, Cheapest, Best.
ELASTIC

SRE4T
REDUCTION IN PRICE.
^Th r npl &gt; JJ1 n «*raaSHI F*
eavary

TRUSS

Oxxly 62.00 zv Year.
•

8PKCIA1. &lt;tlAJB KATOS:
rear
jjmf...*U«

2Mr«g-

rmt*«r‘J n» a I'-’ng tkbatr on McCrary'a bid
•gatate the Judiciary of tha United States, In CoafiriiOe.
im»«&lt; altoSi convkterebk opposition to the
May 24—Ktn’in Democratic Convention, To­
peka.
May 24—Aiabima Republican Convention,
Mantgomery (mmuriiy call).
Juno 14- republican National Convention, I
Cipripn*jti' __
.
.........
.
■
. Juno 21—FltMidu Democratic (inventkm,
Qutocy.
.

'^CORSUSEI

Bvr-LZGAT F/tODVCn OF TITS Vwi-

BETTER SEND

TZD STATUS.

The following arc estimates made by
ditlarept waters at: the yrodiwtiou of
gold aud silver in tho world since 1848 :
By E. B. Elliott—All sources, gold,
8.3,206,190,000 ; ail sources, silver, *1,996,600,000 ; total gold and. silver, 20

-The three fftabamwaamiaa sentenced to

dcr of a feUow-amnUymu. a wretched peddler

JWwre.andfcmltb'dMWtvL - v/f &lt;
- Mrehart Fmart. who wm tried iu New lurk
for tb* nmwtar of triMMa. the “IriA Gi­
ant," Ires i-ocn MqulUed.
—T*ru Iv.Hher*. I'M*! George and John further legislation Lt mcmxTv.......................... :
*•* oU““
Mar^-Mxtfced to Wariro Cuuoty. Iowa, cm i&lt;yfvanm-Ranre«!wm tried at Mfiwaukee Ism
a«k ta a guwrei wkicb was tbere- wreh. 094 remlted in • wtajrt W D2Q.QA
“ait’^M«feud. The fight took place ta
__
lb.
tt Utt
‘rem* fretti
'

— A Fpcctel frtvn Goioocd*. IB.,
dealt by drMreti-g of fire pmaou* ।

By Prof. Blake—Gold and silver, 19
years, W, 500,000,000. By Joseph 8.
Wilson—•Gold and silver, 19 years, $3,­
496,100,000. Estimate of tho prodac-.
tion of precious metals during the same
jwiriod, J9 years-from 1849 to 1867 :
My Frol. Blake-Gold »ral silver of the
United States, 19 year*, *1,073,000,000.
By J. S. WDsnn—Gold and silver, 19
jam, *1.115J»aOOQ. By J. B. Brown
Gold and silver, 19 year?, *1,255,000,000
—thus r.howing that the product of bulliontif the Vailed 8toU» has l&gt;e«n about
one-third of the total product of tha
Wi ■ rmr n; r .
whole world tat tbs bat 1» jesw. From
Mre&lt;mT1-Ftrt&lt;.21-.S&lt;»ffr.-.--A rr*:’h:ti&lt;« was ! 1870 to 187011 is safe to estimate it al
-B—&lt;-«. .abnu

A Farm of Your Own
FIFTH YEAR OF

OUR OWN FIRESIDE,
FREE HOMESTEADS
Beit and Cheapest Bailroad Land

Union Pacific Railroad,

■TIPPED

«“»teU ol U» HudiwlJ
worid,Md
111 «•
ixraaag.—"A Mina"

$10«$25KlS^2n«te

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                  <text>ADVKBTirare RATED:

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Progression. No Retrograding.
VOL. HI

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NASHVILLE,
RARRYCO.,
SEVILLE, BAR

FRIDAY,' MARCH 3,1876.

Wo then restored the crib and the ' Imorad-it, bat- ------- —■
got some tittle alivcre in her throat
nunc to the nursery, and put up a bed rug and woke up the child. I dosed off They won’tdo-her any hurt.’’
once more, while my wife quieted the
&gt; fuffeYcr. But iu a little while these
remotely them s.very good for certain diseases
said, suppose the baby should catch itt words come murmuring
that art. peculiar to children. My wife
from Penelope f This thought struck ai through the fog of my drowsmoss:
“Mortimer, if we only hod some goose will tell you 9O.I’ ■ • , . . t
new* panic to her heart, and the tribo of}■
.
But she did not. ‘' 8ho trimeA away ini
(RS could not get the crib vflB &lt;jf th*k grouse— wil! you ring I"
I climbed drearily out, and stepped on -disdain, and left the room ; and since,
nnraery again fast enough to saliafy my■
wife, though she assisted in her own per­ a cat, which responded with a protest, that time there is one episode in ofir HfA&gt;
son and well nigh pulled tho crib tor aad would have got a convincing kick which wc never refer to. Hence tho tide।
of our days flows iiy in d«'p*aud un­,
for it if a chair had not got it instead.
pieces in her frantic burry.

ran efcUr. th. k, m

ttOfMi.V/taS TUX OH1KF USD OF MAX.

NO, 23.
he fa childlike and winning.

Recently !

a reporter of the Advatlscr visited liim
ao-cnllod learning of earth Iim emptied M. Ute homo, and with others wi'nesscd
iteelf. Hither. have come the philoso­ his most wonderful answers to questions
phy and the arts of Greece. Into those given him by his father. Sitting oa his
father’s knee, ho gave prompt replica to
post like song-birds flocking into a Vale his parent, telling the names of all the
of Tempo. Into it have come the inren­
tions that have made this tho ago ol tones from the sun, and position in the
wonders; hero die mighty thinkers of heaven^. In history he proved to be a
England, France, Germany, and America very encyclopedia of knowledge. The;
luyvo met in conflict over the witnesses
anewut kings, their wars, the rise nnd
found on tho rocks, in the hieroglyphics
fall of tho Boman Empire, tho career of .
in the libraries of Chaldea, and yet out
Bonaparte, the times of flw death and
of this, wonderful pageantry-of ideas
the age of Hie rulers of England ; the
mankind has elaborated little of happi­ aotHement of thia country, and similar J
ness or character or-grondcur. You can
facta ware aft familiar to him as tho alpha­
go back of all this brilliant array of gen-bet to an older person. Ho named the
ius and thought and land in an age whan
capital of every Stalo in the Union and
men knew nothing of telegraph or rail­
of every foreign country, and evinoed. a
way or steam; and when they thought
knowledge of the Scriptures, tho only
God made, the world in six days; yon can
paralie! of which was Christ in tlui i
A un of worsted—Tho cry of n
go back to times when men of raukjourtemjde. He repeated whole chapter* in spanked child.
neyed on foot and often lived a long-life
tho Bible, and spoke in a child-Mke man­
in the town or dty of their birth and
ner, juatna though rtttliug off the veriest neck
;
—of a pretty girl.
joined by only a few stops cradle and
Thc Atlantic is the only power op
grave, uad there find in a Fenclon or a ■oommon-plaoc remarks of othe? children
earth tliat can make n woman indifltareni
Raleigh n soul and a.culture nnd a wholu othis ago.

“Now, Mortimer,:why do .you want troubled srreuity.
Wotoowpf dpwnfrtoipqhut there Was
nafplati fc Xow Hie/ ufueo, mid Mt*. to tunrup tho gnsand wakoup the child
BOHKUE, TUX TOUX/ftT.
McWilliams said' the nurse's experience again 1"
&lt; W •«! »W»
:
They ajtod him. jubu Bosbec. He
w»W?r wffirw*
«
" Beoauso I want to ace how much I
looked
like one of tho family, and prob­
ani hurl, Caroline.”
- Weil, look •&lt; Uio eludr, looXftew ably gave hia name correctly. Careful
gladness, like -stbrawjuffc'tad bird* that MT doubt it is ruined. Poor cat, tupposo judges of second-hand clothing estimated
hfa makeup as follows:
.
have found their neat again.
yon had------ ’’
.
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Mrs. McWilliams.sped to tho nnraery
“ Now, I am not going to auppoeo Otbe/cMtuinU;
I |o see how things .were going on there. anything about the cat. It never would
raout Ot LoM.Mie &gt;n}»ii»4LUU
. | She was t«ick1 Ih a moment with' a new have occnrrcd if Marin hod been allowed
। dremL She said : '
to remain here and attend to those du­
He was strong and robust, stout and
;
“ What can make the baby sleep so t” ties, which are in her line, and are not
irtfMxiud’
Luty, and ho took matters very coolly.
I
I said:
in mine.” •
"I believe I was drunk/’ ha replied
i
H-Why, my darling, Baby always
**^fow, Mortimer, I should think you ,
to the charge.
'
. .
alec|BlikOfe'£i£&gt;tCe’&gt;’
.
would be ashamed to make a rdmhrk
Tho fir$l indication of this marvelous I to her personal appearance.
•
splendor of character which onr era can­
“And you arc also a vagraut,” ob­
“I-know, I know; but ibcTO's some­ Hke tli.iL
It is a pity-if you CMBiot
not by any effbrt surpass. Tho unfoJd- faculty came to his parents in this wuy ;
Mark Twain as a candidate for this»
thing peculiar about liis sleep now. He. do the few little things tliat I ask of serve-Itho Court.
;
ing of intellectual notions is not neces­ They uro religions people,, and bfich Mayoralty
of Hartford remarks ; ’“‘By
.
“
Isn
’
t
there
any
difference
between
neems to—he iteemi. to breathe so regu­ you at such an awful time as this, when
।
sarily tho progress of man. It is an im- morning rood -from the Bcriptnrus before tho
wny, which party do Ilxilong tot”
lar* 'Ql Uns is dreadful!**
onr child----- -’’
‘a tourist and a vagrant?” queried Bos- preeaivo lesson that tho greatest name prayer. - Shortly after the exurpmas otm
“ Ton dccaiutad closed her eyes’op this
bee. “ I’m a traveler, sir; I have visited
“But, my dear, lie always breathes
“There, there, I will do any tiling t
tluit now graces American history was morning—several months ago—his ।
life while her limband wns driving bogs
tho priuaipal cities of Europe and am
regularly."
mother
was
astonished
to
hear
him
reJ
(
written upon ite page before the wanders
you wank But I can't raise anybody t
oat of tho garden,” rays a Virginia
making a tour of Aipcrica. I drink
“ Ob, 1 know it, but there's something with this liell. They're all gone to bed. now
of tho nineteenth oeutury had oomc. gating, word for word, the lines from ,
‘
paprr.
.
drcaifid ’atoat it now. His nurse is too
whisky by the advice of one of the most
Where’# the gojoe groove!’
&lt;
Before the steamship ventured upon Hie tho Biblo which she had read an hour or ।
MEMDBANQITS CROUP.
A jxvnw-uiv in jersey City lately bought
eminent phyriemnb of Europe.”'’
•
young arid inexperienced. Mnria shall
“ Ou the'mantel piece in the ntriscry.
Atlantic, before the flying train lx&gt;ro its so bvfore. Sho called him' to her and '
“
Umphl
”
remarked
tho
Court.
a'juaun
at
auction
for $1.73. “It is for
stay there with her, and be on hand if If you’ll step there and spook to
passengers rapidly from sea to sea, bo- found-hp could recite other portions, of ■ '
(
“You have u very beautiful city here,*’
anything happen!'."
fore tho lightning conveyed tho wishes the holy book. She commenced teach- : tho benefit of my lioardern,” she,'totUiflraHtt 9f tXr
„/ Maternal Aorr.
continued
the
tourist.
“
It
reminds
me
marked.
.
.
'
“That is a good idea; but who will
I fetched the goose grease and went very forcibly of the Island of St. Helena. of mon, Wore Tj-ndall analyzed tho ing him his letters, mid in on hour and a 1 1
a smrrcn rtr 'itjAis twain.
help yout"
drops of water and the rays of light, a _______________
halt he had learned
the_______
whole._____
HeApro! the privileges allowable to firn
_______
mong
Well, to go back to whore I was boto sleep again. Once more I was called. I reached hero yesterday and will prob­
. “You can help mo all I want I
°t giving up her
century which to our proud hearts now grossed -with wondarfnl rapidity nnd j J"11”*thifl P" «
f&lt;^ l-digrepned to rxplain to yap l»w
- “ Mortimer, I so Imte to distuft you, ably remain a week or two.”
wouldn’t alio^ anybody to do anything
scorns dreary and desolate came and soon could spell. A physician was con- &lt;nr
*“ » genthmuui, but wd don't botliat Tfrightftil ! apy jidcuriblc disease,
but the room is still too cold for mo to
“I shouldn't be surprised if you re­
but myself, anyhow, at such a time as
wrote the name of 'Washington, and our suited, and they were advised to keep 1 l|Cve "be will do it.
membranous croup, was ravaging the
try to apply this stuff. Would you mind mained here three months,” said hfa
this.”
lioneiing generation cannot com© forward the boy away from books and not allow
A wag B'«cing a door nearly off its
town and driving^!! mothatp mod with
lighting the fire f It is all ready to touch Honor. “I’llsend a mau to show you
I said I would feel mean to lie abed
now and write beneath that name its par­ him to study, an his health would not hinges, in. which condition it had been
terror, I called Mrs. McWilliams' attcu- and flloeji, and leave her to watch and 'a match to."
one Of our largest city and State institu­ allel.
The telegraph could Indeed an- allow it Since that time ho has bain 1 for some time, observed, tliat when it
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'-ri'
’•
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toil over our little patient all tho weary ‘ I dragged myaclf out and lit the fire, tions, nnd I think you’ll stop there till nounco the name quickly, batits lightning
read to by’ his father, and now remcm- , l ad fallen and killed some one, it would
‘■Darting, T wouldn’t lot Hid child night. But oho reconciled mo to it So and then sat down disconsolate.
spring opens. ”
cannot make the name. The rapid train bcra everything he has • hoard.—Bdanc-. probably bo hung.
“ Mortimer, don’t sit there and catch
**
P1^ 8tick» * 1 wcrr
Maria departed and took np her an“ Do you hint st imprisonment 1” asked would convey such a passenger - quickly,
ville (Afo.) Advertiser.
“Can you inform me," said a student
your death of cold. Come to bod."
^oa'_
"
| cient quarters in the nursery.
tho tourist.
but the wonderful engine and the gaudy
As I was. stopping in, she said :
&gt;
■
~~ :
| to a bookseller, “ whether I can find any“That’s just.what I’m hinting at.”
p Iginu ip it?’ !
Penelope coughed twice in her Aleep.
car cannot create the mau. Here stands .&lt; KLiPTKnrTO t or rut;• wh?ro
(h&lt;J biogrBpby oZ PoiteckW
said il
“But wait a moment Please give
“
Isn
’
t
this
rather
arbitrary
?
”
inquired
b
time
pre
par
= .
’
"Oh, why don't the doctor comet
one brilliant age iu the midst of its ideas •
the child some more of tho medicine." the stranger. “I got drank iu Palestine uuu urw, UUU yci cuuiu « uu so n wcuui [ 81j0 c*me tripping frora the .church I “ YcSl
'“^7&lt;ra wil1 flnd ifc “* th°
Mortimer, this
room 13
is tw
too warm.
.rr. — women
«««-.—.&lt;1 enuaMM«M,
uun luuiu
nniui. This
41113
and arte, and yet could it do so it would |
Which I did. It was a medicine which nnd no one said anytliing. I got drunk gladly,go back to that teas dazzling period i ^oor&gt; her face flashed by emotions awak-' ConrB0
IltA moKt
niruft palpably ; __
_ is cartaiuly
•__ • 1— , too warm.
. __ _ m...
rv the
Time."
even t,lrt
room
Turn off
made a cliild more or less lively; so my in Constantinople and was invited to de­ nnd ask of it a Washington or a Jefferson 4,110(1 bJ 1110 J*®* uttered discourse, nnd
jdttidHus suggestion without arguing it;1 rogistef—quick I”
I* doesn't follow because the knees of
tto?i&lt;5O£ f’,
।
I*hut-ft off, glancing at the tbermom- wife made use of its waking interval to liver a lecture. I pot drunk in Edin­ to lead ns onoo again* in paths of good- I °yefl bright with loving expectation. He * num's'black cassimvre trowsera are
'■**iidvr, it jniotoridtxf tiart |ttife1s the cter at tho same time, end wondering to&gt; strip it and grease it all over with the burgh, and was invited to a game sup­ urea and peeoe. Thus it slxrald apprnr ' shivered on the curtestonc, where for an i shiny, therefore ho is devout The sumo
least nutritions gcojl,gut.a child con my«if • if .70-was too warm for a sick goose oil. I wan soon asleep onoo more, per. It seems hardly possible Hint you that in tho long history goodness waste hour he bod waited impatiently with a might bo caused, by frequent friction
but once more I had to get np.
Mt."
|cWlito--- ■ di/xv/Cf'
.
will interrupt my tour around tho world be tho chief puntnit It was not to be ] burning heart fairly palpitating in his ; “gainst the legs of a billiard tabic.
“Mortimer, I feci a draft I fool it merely for tho sake of filling tip your of great moment whether all the myste- throat, and frozen fingers in his pockets. ;
. My.wiles htutd- passed, in the act of
The coachman arrived from down
A fi'n-vt Austin, Nev., man recently
’
r?lncn^ ***e^ 10 tewn, now, with Hie news that oar phy- distinctly. There is nothing so bad for prisons!”
rice of sea and land and sky’ should be I They linked arm* and start'jdfor tho res- i imposed upon a credulous Eastern tour‘Shir bfidtod. pdrceptlbly, and sidsn was ill and confined to his bod. this disease as a draft Please move the
“You’ll realize it when you get up solved : it was not to bo csjential that &gt;dence of lie- parents. After a few mo- .-----fat by
giving
him bed bug, rcprescHt’
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there, Mi. BohImm?. AU the traveling mau should possess the thread of cviry meats hr-»itaring silence he said : 1 Jane,
~ ' . ing it to be a rare specimen of a sage
,
•
Mrs. McWilliams turned a dead eye up- crib in front of the tire."
I did it, and collided with the rug you’ll do for tho next throe months to labyrinth nnd become more and mare wc have known each other long.
V
, on me, and said in a dead voice: “There
_
You . bush terrapin, and ho brought it home,
ton
say.;that w providence in it It is foreordained. again, which I threw into the fire. Mrs. come won’t raise any blisters.’’
like Omniscience. It was not to cone?rn must "know just
’ *how -I -foci.
•
—
You must
. ___ ,
.
.
.
A i.rrrrj’. boy, a few days bumw, while
S^2^T^SZOtr11'E'X&gt;dfOr'rea‘t He never was rick before. Never. We MuWilliams sprang oat of bed and res­
“Am I sent up on account of my : him much whether Hie whole truth lay have seen that cleer down at the bottom
coming down stairs, was cantioned by his
cued it, and we had oomo words.
I looks?” asked the prison* r.
maZ/j
2!*
•
v
bnve not beta jiving as we ought to Hve.
• down a deep sliaft or out on the sunlit —Oh, Moses f
He had slipped down on the ice with J mother not to lose his balance. His
I .-0^1^ x. 'T?5 ■’’.,r~rr a nu.'spi&gt;rtheii'- Moi timer, time and time again I have had another trifling interval of sleep,
His Honor motioned Mm. into the cor­ shore, for the beauty and happiness of
1 question which followed was n puzzler :
and then I got up, bg request, nnd con­ ridor.
his life were to come from his moral fac- so much force tliat his spine wns driven
if jI WBl
was
lose
my batanc*
balance,,
structed a flax-seed poultice. This was
loll30,’« 11
’ lto
°„l0K&lt;
’ my
“Because, if my looks have mint me ultio-i shining like • suu. Henoe the 1 up iuto hfa hat, and hfa hat was tipp*xl I “ ■*Mother,
M'lyWUi-frrgir. jounmir. I nmrer placed upon the child's breast and left to prison what—what—what—.'”
truths of science were difficult, the trutiu'I over hfa nose, but she won a tender-: W lCTe
there to do its healing work.
Ho might have got six months if Bijnh of goodness easy.
While men have 1 hearted girt She did Dot, laugh, but
John Ra ndou-h met a personal enemy
“““J”1'. ’
•A wood fire is not a permanent thing. hadn’t hurried him away so fast—De­ struggled over the questions of wit-nee 'j she
' carefully
------helped him to -his feot,
and। in the street one day, who refused to give
i
1
wilhoul mlont lo hurt, but
him half the sidewalk, saytog that he
' 'rith
oboioo ol wordo, .UM 1 I got up every, twenty minutes nnd re­ troit Free Press. .
and rel gion, while they filled tho air I “id:
newed ours, and thia gave Mrs. McWil­
Yon w
were
With their worth about Genrais and all [
“Vrm
’,r* raying, John, when
— you
----- i never turned out for a rascal. “ I do,"
liams nn opportunity to shorten the
One hundred years ago—American 1 Revelation, goodness lias come forward slipped Hint the foundation—Oh, good-■ said Randolph, stepping aside and po­
times of giving tho medicines by ten Independence; 200 years ago—King 'and has spoktm its simple golden rules nen I"
litely raising hfa hat. “ Paas ra.”
.
“ a'l-v. rar.itar, It bi'm't &gt;xam t,,,,
“-VbrtluuT.- DO.JOU wimttobnsg
She slipped herself that time, and caw
minutes, which was a great satisfaction 1 Phillip (the Indian) defeated,sad haltccw only in a whisper, and no odo bos risen
minSrtrtXX'7&lt;A
'
lit. jmlgmott upon Um Uby, tool ’•
The Pittsburgh Commercial remarks
to her. Now nnd then, between times, corpus in England; 300 years ago— np'anywhcr.! to contradict the holy voice. little stars oomo down to dance before
■•Bother rtW'i'auj! I don't care
Thon ahe begun to ery, but ttuddenly
that “ John Shehog fa running higglcdyher eyes, but he putted her np in haste
I reorganizedlhe flax-seed poultices, and Maacacre of SL Bartholomew ; Spanish
When Christ preached His sermon upon
piggledy for Alderman iu the Quaker
whutldtd auy. There rtu't any liaru: in
_ applied sinapisms and other,- blisters
Armada preparing; 400 years ago— G jotlm-sn, the Jews soon declared they and went oq : ,
Hie child's chewing u bit of nine stick if ■
ih-’’ j^uc*or P&gt;!'st have sent mediCity." Can thia be sow ?—Buffalo Rs“Yea; just as I said, clean down at the
where
unoccupied
phictw
could
bo
found
eko^ut..*, w yi,
ciurttl’Printing invented ; Isabella.tho coming had alwsvs knoyn tlioae^truths; and
■ press, Mr. Bbehog will bristle up if the
1 upon the child. Well, toward morning Queen; 500 years ago—Tho days of now co«no. the Persians and the whole bottom of my heart is a fervent love, on
papers pork fun at him in this way,—
I the wood Rave out, nnd my wife wanted
so
,
Tamerlane, the TnA, and Chaucer, the East and claim that they too knew those which I build my hopes. Tlut love Las j Detroit Post.
there, now !’’
Certamlyj -they are here.
mo to go down oollarnnd get some more. English poet; 600 years ago— Baliol and divine precepts. The ndes of righteous­ helped me stand face—Thunder I”
‘"fey no more, my dear. 1 m.w aeo' on,y
fit Tod to give mo
A man never looks so helpless and’inI said :
Ho
was
down
again,
but
scrambled
up
■
Bruce, and Richard Bacon, St. Thomas ness are simple, sublime, imperishable! •
tho 1HM CT JW/rrAoHta^.W I wilt
significant as when standing around in a
°°uld
*° hoIP huD’ “d
“ My dear, it is a laborious job, and Aquinas, HouKe4?f Harpaburg founded ; Christ uttered no word that belongs to 1
fa &gt;-.k Well,- d.- .give them to,&amp;e! Dant
dry
goods store waiting for his 'wife to
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. .
she said, breathlessly :
1 J011 know that every 'moment is precious the child must bo nearly warm' enough, 700 years ego—Riclmrd Caiur de Dion, smenoo or art, becanse He name only to j
‘ “Yes, yes, John. You remember, got through trading. And s woman
• I now? But what gas tb»&lt;Ma of sen-ling with hen extra clothing. Now, mightn’t and Saladin, Sultan of Egypt, measur­ mark out the great path of the spirit. {
mine shall want cbi|94.----- e
never. looks so disconsolate as when
we put on another layer of poultices ing swords in Palestine ; 800years age— He left no command about pleasure or i you just said ‘ a love which helped von
“ Oh, please go along to your office, ; medicines, when he knows that the dis­
her husband " talks home’’
:.ta»Ju&gt;cltTO thnodrr. Aud tbrt you waiting while
’“V"'"
XOA-r-r". ..
William, the conqueror of England ; 900 profession or food or marjisge or the 1
an^?Ct:IrV
peace. A body:; euo win^nrable!" ;
■,
I did not finish, because I was inter­ y«&gt;are ago—Capet, the Frenchman ; 1,000 cotmUeas details of earth. He marked founded your hopes on—This pesky Wl 1 U !uug 1 r'
I
iiaid
that
while
there
wns
life
tiiere
cArilnevt-r make the simplest remark but
fae J"
। A FrantoHMAN who came within an ace
rupted. I lugged wood up from below
years age—Alfred, the Great; 1,100 but the great pathway of man just ns at
was hope.
There she sat.' John grasped the loose j °t lo«ng ,hfa lifo.by a recent bedkr ex­
for
some
time,
and
turned
in
and
fell
to
dawn
Hie
E-wt
throws
up
its
bare
of
light
yearn
ngc
—
Cteirlamagno
nnd
Hnroun
Al
“Hope! Mortimer, .you know no
and arguing, and arguing till Jon- don’
port of her sooque, between the shoul- ' plosion at Barnet, VL, deHvcced Irimsdf
more what you are talking about than snoring mi only a man can whose strength Rftseliid; 3,200years age—Mohtimetau- 1’ not to paint the flowen.or make liarvest,
dem, with one hand, ami raised her to • of the following: “By jo, I muslbo bat­
tho child nifl&gt;orn. If you would—— An is allrgonc and whose soul is worn out. ism established, and making lively work but to announce the coming sun. Christ
_
_ ________ __ i
/ho i directions ssy give one-tea- Last at broad daylight I felt agrip on in Constantinople and other places; 1,300 thus passed hastily before the soul, tell­ her foot as one would lilt a kitten from a i ter man ; dis make tree time I Imkui scat
pail of water by the back of her neck. ■ to death; once d&lt;«y shoot mo for de
ButlklWu., •Uiof kwicm'vowuii '‘Toonl'il oiioeinhimr. One.- «n Unr' my shoulder that brought ma to my years ago—Old Ukheroas, the. Persian, ing the centuries what light they should
Then ho said, with increased earnestness: muskrat,
..........................
next time ’I go on bridge and
remark which—’’
—aK we
a wl»le year before tu&gt; to fwmws suddenly. My wife was glaring lives by murder, and the Pope is made look for, through what gate of pearl it
“ Of ermrse, darling, and I have long­ bo blown off in rivare, an dis time, dis
down
an
me
and
gasping.
As
soon
m
a Secular Judge among Kings ; 1,400 ahoiUd pour. It must be that the pur­
— r™»SUi.ikluri.h
**“ d“1'1 “! »“«&gt;■&gt;“. P'“~
old
ting
aim
right at it, guess mean it.
ed for an opportunity to tell my Isvo,
Ivtani mU tohk. nd Ud uk« th. 2.T- ’5 “t p’’t
lhil« • ahe could command her tongue she years agr-The .Saxons make lively work remit of knowledge is lofty indeed and a , mu w n
Guess I be good mau now."
said :
in Britain; Gloria
establishes
toe mind can neglect it only st its peril, but. and ™to“hear those sweet lips whisper—
SWS*1 Mrn diner'
“d lr/
w -P1^1"
“It is all over! All over! The French monarchy, and tho Visigoths the vagueness of this information, the
A cuAseof ragged boys in * edioul
' rd» &lt;i»rruulul u with &gt; Inen while “
“J -I"". • Ubl~pooi.lul might
| Somehow John’s feet had slipped from had learned to answer the qaestiorte in
.asaaheoL ...
“ Don t drive me frantic! • • child’s perspiring ! What shall wo do t" conquer and establish themselves in rise and fall of loved ideas, Hie impottai- I
One &lt;fcy-a
» WJtfpMnifacT; tL»ve!!» aBbtite/L Dit-1 Thw» tiicro, there, my precious, my
“Mercy, how you terrify me!
I Spain ; 1,500 years ago—The Roman 1 nlity of vast learning, the nearnoee of under him, and he had come down like the catechism by role.
don’t know what wc ought to do. Maybe Empire, haring legislated many years in many theories to only vacant dream’, ' a capital V with hfa head und foot point­ stranger entered to cramiue them ; but,
if we scraped her and pot her. in .the favor of capital and against labor, di­ the glitter of an age that is full of ideas i ing skyward. She twined her taper fin­ unfortunately, tlid l»oy who wra id ways
gers in his curling locks, and raised him at the head of the class waaaboont, Tho
darling; and it will make her well. draft again------ ’’
rides and begins to fall to pieces ; 1,600 and empty of merit, the magpifioence &lt;«f
“ O, idiot! There is not a moment years age—The world had nothing letter thoee who fivpd in character rather than to the stature of a man, wit his hat firmly stranger naked : k* Who made yon.’’
There, there, there, put the little head
"la there any hope for him i"
over hfa oyes with both hands and cried And the boy answered : “ The dust of
• None in the wide world. Ob, wind on mamma's breast nnd go to Bleep, and to kmc. Go for the doctor. Go your­ to do than to broach an d denounce hexe- in learning, Hie tender wants of man­
tn breathless haste :
tho earth.” “Oh, no!" wok the rmnonis to beconw of nsf’
pretty 3Qon—Oh, I know she can’t live self. Tell him he wiwst come, dead or siuB, and get up ridiculous persecutions; kind, the life and teachings of the blessed
stration, “ God made you.” “ Mo," was
By and by our nurse brought in our; KU nwnriirg.' Mortimer, a tabteopoan1,700 yearn ago—Marcus Aureliua, TnkuJohn, that if it fa in my power to lighten
Ptnriope to Bay good night and offer the I fnl evorJ li-'-M-hour will------ Oh, the child
I dragged that poor nick man from his tus anil Plutarch made a smart trio of that all the learning of all the ages past
your cares and make brighter your jour­
l&gt;ed •and brought him. lie looked at pliilosaphers ; l.fMJO years ago—Jerusa- und all the useful and beautiful acts that
ney through life to—Jerusalem! ”
the child,. and said she was _not dying. lt ,u w*’ drawoyed, ami Hcrauhui&lt;ium surround us in the present are wbrthlera
BhM?p, ” she g»v.; a B.]igbt cough. Mr i Kow
m«ii*vt) my wsy. Yob know This win joy UMprakabte' to W«, but it j ftad Pompeii were buried iu the ashes of----- -------------------------------------- ---------- -- -----wife fell back lika one Rtrickm with i
•boatjhMB things."
.
made my witora mad M if be had offered Vesuvius; 1,87$ years ago—All the truths of goodness.
The pursuit of
“ Oh, my precious! and thus shall it
linkin'.ndthlnkW-CL; wWtatri
’ death. Btft the next mumeut she was
We now went to bed, placing the crib a personal affront.
Then ho raid the world was at peace, and Christ was born; -knowledge
’
..................................................
- ­
alone
leads to disappoint
be my lifelong pleasure to lift you from
ahild’s cough was only caused by some ; 6.000 years ape—Adam, only a common ment, the pursuit of goodness io God.—
th«&gt;
rude
assaults
of
earthand
surround
roiw to the dignity of a large real
Ihl^'hK ' ’
■&gt;
! moil had worn upon me, and wilhin two trifling irritation or other in the throat '
you with the loving atmosphere of—
Wrc-oornmncded that she child’s drib I mruntes I was somethmg more than Half At this I thought'my wife had a mind to ; ‘•■tele owner, but by poor management
to removed from the uuraery to
bed- j
Mrs. McWilliams roused me:
show him the door. Now the doctor i WM driven into involuntary bankruptcy.
Jainci Martin WiHuimn, a twantiful ; And Micro Hu y ImjUj ad. togi tber. '
room, and-Ute wmt along to me Uk ,
•■Bulling. &amp; UM regirter turnM
beWrilM irako ftio &lt;*H&lt;T oongh
fm Wwdwot.bu Omno Pr-„ii.r
ont« Mtrtto* • DM took m. Htl. toe-' -r
hurdre .nd dUtodgn th. tomb!... So
,^r littlo boy rwuding with bi* parents in . They 'uni nearly reached the gate, oral, I
this «ty,
hascvKHluecfl
lately giren
iuad, huu
and wisu
with ucam
hcni li UVCruuroverflow- Ji
„
•J —...... JUK,,, uuuwr wiu* c.iv, a&gt;w weiy
gswii
oi ■ evidenow of j hand to u^u.
.I.”'”', Y” S”’
,
,. ?°•
,
'W™ k" rtTOlbing tbut scar her
,dj ,1.^.,,
,. connote, an cd-.j powers of memory Hut astonfah every ! »°e wwh the blira of young love’s first ।
nor ;u
:lU(
dawtal ofie d
of tu
IV
ankbrn! wra put np in
J thoughtra much. PJmra turn it i u»to • «l&gt;*®n of coughing, and pros- ,
phyririan, toptrform toe duti.. '
; TtttAHUKBM Nzw M wtt Eko|y te pvt
I
"“d P«««xtly fell ,OT
? end. He claims two alvantsg* over the Unlike moat pernons who pararas one forgeUui uf their bumps on th» softest any richer than Gen. Hpiaai r did. Be
‘cays that since he lu» brea iu o«oe iw
u**i&lt;*ceR*»*- .
"Thw child has no membrauona I old system. He«ma the Mtata &lt;1,500 faculty far in sum* of others, ha is pet- * awbira erf ths porter serfs.; has drawn AJ.SW of his ralaiy, &lt;lud Ims
I mb to
?OTUle
OTIl’&gt;" *il **• .
* yuur. ubd mIvut* know, juU wMre to ‘ loot ill all. His ey« bwpMl intdli- ' Tlmri.
_____________________ prid back into tho Treasury 83,000 to
,U^Ud'U‘*“”i
"ah*b“b««‘&lt;*"“«• Wlol pin. find Id. tradu-U rtlnuUnt ob.tr b. iu : gax». Uu mind iu ».U trained In urro.
----------------------------------poor thing.
|tu.regiM«r.
,
I Urtaglu &lt;* tomrrUring CT th. kind, ^d j .anted.
I thing t« hi.
ud in hi. dteMarror 1 A nbwkpxpui dub—Tba ahooting- umkt good, variou.- cuma of money which
j
1 ta^mysteriously disappcaicd. *
''
«M,1 thit the rtiiM.
ki&gt;lc&lt;7S were affected (’•
• " Mj »b*i JhifirtiSiWa k*-

-nJ

�MARCH. S, 1876

GOOD GOODS!
hind tome o( ber friend#, who, she

TIME TABLE.

her hu-baml.
Joseph was a little obstinate at first;

-Not • dollar
nar* bill for ad

culedly comfortable tn a set of stuffed
chairs and lounge, that he did net
He ’wa*
“Forty two dollars and twenty-five hold out in his opposition.
doing well and the expenditure would
cents."
“Ben, I don't hke to tall you that not seriously embarrass him.
With a nice ne w bnisaels earpet
you are the biggest fool on the street;
and the new furniture,Mrs. Weston’s
. but you are.”
“Wait Joe. and see," relumed the little parlor looked exceedingly pleas*
aul and comfortable. Ba dw, it look
other with a confident smile.
’ Forty-two dollars for adyertUing!" od as though her husband was pros­
“Just so, and for three months’ ad pering inbusineas.
It was so wry nice that the young
vertising.”
The applicant for “ anything over " wife could not bear the idea of hav­
ing
the parlor shut up, so that no one
gave a |»eculiar whistle to define the
should .see it till lhe furniture had
length, breadth and depth uf his asgrown rusty, consequently she made
toni«hmenL
This conversation occurred to the her mind that they must have a parstore of Benjamine Weston, a yutinc &lt;y.
Their friend* had parties; why
and enterprising merchant, wno had
just commrnced husinass on hi* own shouldn't they ? It was stingy not to
have. one. * Mrs. Weston was an .elo­
account The other person, who -to
quent debater, and she gained’ the
use his own classic expression,, was
•’ /•bang up,” ami wanted to borrow $50 day in this matter. It is true the par
to make up the amount of a note due ly was-not a very extravagant affair;
that day, »as Jusaph Weston, a cous­ but it cost Joe some -fifty dollars. In
in of the other. They had been play­ the mean time Beiijstrnne had paid
mates in youth and staunch friends quite as much for advertising as his
friend bad fur new furniture and the
in maturity.
Thoug’i there was a
great diversity of opinion on many party. Joseph laughed at him, and
topics, a strung sympathy, existed be- finally came to believe that he was
insane, and -would certainly come lu
(ween them.
TMg had commenced business at ruin in another year. •
Mrs. Ben Weston, too, felt decid­
about the same time, and under near
|y the same circumstances,both being edly unpleasant about lhe. improve­
obliged, for the want ol -•□.‘fic'cnt ments which had been going on in
capital, k&gt; mortgage the stock of their her sister's bouse.
“Why can't wo have a rosewood
sespectiva stores.
table and n set of. sluffed chairs,
Thus far they had done well, and
Benjamine?'
asked she, pouting her
the prospect was that both would be­
come wealthy aud distinguished mer­ pretty lips into a very unamiable
position.
chants.
“Simply, my dear, because I can­
They had married sisters and oc
not aflutd it," replied lhe philosophic­
copied tenements ir. lhe same block.
al merchant
Their bouses were furnished in sub“How can Joe afford it?”
■tantially the Mme styh^and no mt“ I presume he knows his own
ferial difference of expenditure. Both
business best."
had been brought up to business hab­
“He has jHit over a hundred dollars
its, and educated nr the principles of
into his house.”
rigid economy.
Ben whistled “T'other aide of Jor••Fortyrwo dollars for advertising."
don,” and made no reply.
repeated Joe.
“Do, Bon, buy some chairs.
“And. if I had the money to spare,I
“Can't afford it.”
would spend double that sum,” re­
“Yes you can.
plied Benjamine.
••No I cwn't.
“What benefit do you expect to
realise from it?"
■
“You era behind the times, Joe.
Benefit? What a question ! I expect
to make my fortune by U."
• “Humbug
“Look at Brandreth and Bonner."
“Both humbugs."
“No matter fur that; if these fellows
Itave been able.to make princely for­
tunes by. advertising humbugs, h»w
much more so will he who deals in
csbstaaual realities!"
#
“AU gammon r
•'We differ; time will tell
ad the right."
“Seriously, Ben, you will ruin your-self if you gu on in this manner. For­
ty-two dollars a quarter for advertis­
a dallar
ing T
t
for .upe^fia'liM while I
“How does it happen, Joe, that
you are in the street borrowing mon
ey ? I never did such a thing since I forced to content herself with plain fbrnicommenced business."
“How . does it happen, Ben. that
you haven't any money to lend?” di.ciTered that there were a great many
asked Joe with a smile.
other article, wanted &lt;o make thing, look
"Because I have spent it for adver­
tising."
“Better have spent it for opera and
2:4 0*k”
difli“Wait, Joe. wait."
culiy in doing so again,
“T Sjient nothing for advertising; bought.
abont it. His
but I will bet you the oysters my

sales for the last quarter are as large
as yours.”
’

Hi. btuines*. loo. had not met bis expect*“I will take you up ou the next
quart ’•r.”
"Why not on the last?'
future.
“Advertising is 'somewhat Hke
planting potatoes; you must wait for obliged io introduce a rigid eyelet# of re­
the crojis."
trenchment into bi. family and buaineas
“Don’t believe it, Ben.
When I
see within his mean*.

what to do with, 1 shall put it into
my family. Buy a library, a new sofa,
or something of that sort I should
rather go to the White Mountains
with it, than throw it away upon the
newspapera.”
“You don't know your own inte­ lining I
rest. Joo."
“Don’t I? Some kinds of business
might thrive on advertising , but ours,
never. Do you believe the women
look iaio the pajiers before they go

CHAPTER.

-Weil there was a lady in here ]nst
no*, who said she saw such and such
goods advertised by me.”
“Pshaw! and on the strnegth of
that yon intend to spend $50 more
iu advertising. Ben, you are crazy
«ad Joseph Westua turned nn his
heel and left the store, assured in his

SAP BUCKETS I

SAP BUCKETS!
GROCERIES!

POST’S PAT. EUREKA SAP SPOUT
SIZES AID

‘•Wall, do ; U bu been driving with

dm.'

friend for the smaah” which waa new un­
avoidable.

lip of paper be bad footed them up.
•Five hundred and rixtySva dollars for

bankruptcy. But Ben was his friend,
and he deeply commiserated him be-

PRICES I

lei’s Sntt hi 19.00 lo $18.00
Boys’ Suite “ $5.50 to $11.50
HAT8. CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
BUBBEBS.
BOOT PAOS,
OVERSHOES,

G. RAPIDS RED SAP BUCKETS, PER 1OO, $17.00
TWO HOOP PAILS, PER 1OO
16.00
These Terms are for Caeh.

%

ST" Ail Su-sr Makers wanting San Pans or Snp Buckets.both tin and
wood, and Post s Patent Eureka Sap Spouts will do well by calling at the

it'olcott Store !
DMateZfepn,

FEW OF THOSE

Nubian at 95 Cta. jnd Chil­
dren’s Stockings [all-Wool]
ecopomloa! manner of living, it had laid the
foundation of bis fatere fortune. It had
Joe We.too failed, and patd only twenty
cents on the-dollar.

BEST 0 K CHARCOAL SAP PAN IRON

at 90 Cents, left.

PRUTS FROM 6 Tt 7 CTS

lACFSU-

And leaving their orders early, so as to be sure of getting them ir. season.
We use nothing but the

BUSINESS MEN

For our Pans, and the best brand of Tin fur dur Buckets, and have a
workman that can

COATS’ AND CLARK'S TURKAD, e CTH.
hie business was sallied up. took hl
partnership.
’

COTTOM GOODS CLEAR DOTH!
BEST $1.00 TEA roR

CENTS I

DOST FAIL TO TRY MINK!
Ths Highest Market
Country Produce-

Make Better Buckets
Thau any other man in the Blate.

otjb

Don’t buy until you have seen

■OODS AND FRJCES;

Prine paid for
For we wilt gio e yon better goods in the Hardware Line, for less money
than any other botlMt in Barry or Eaton counties.

PONT PASS WITHOUT CALLING
A Washington correspondent re­
lates the following of Senator Chris- Credit
tiancy’s courtship:
He roomed in the same house with
a little Dotty Dimplo' of a damsel,
with innocent blue .ryes, fair hair,
waving back from a fairer forehead.
and a general sugges*.iveness of pet*
ability^ She had a way of curling
herself up in great chairs or nestling
in sofa corners that was very charm
ing; so the grave senator turned from Stockmann &amp; Willyard.
abstruse political conundrums with
an indulgent smile, to watch the
PROPRIETO RS
young lady.
Fate chuckled, and
made opportunites lor frequent greet­
ing that should involve hand clasps,
and lhe thm$ was done. Don’t you
know how much there is in tha
merest touch of a velvet palm ? So,
when our senator look in his own
that warm, soft little morse! of Miss
Lillie's, there crept through all bis
nerves a httle thrill, so delicious that,
NASHVILLE, MICH.
like Oliver Twist, he involuntarily
asxed for “more
then, growing still
more covetous, be wanted the sole
right to the aforesaid little hand, nnd
and in a month from the time they
met, the momentous question had
been asked, and answered with a
sweet shy , “ye*.”

NEW LIVERY!

LIVEBY.

LET THE EAGLE SCREAM I’

LONG BRICK

EXTRAORDINARY

ORNO STRONG.
IMCr®. JE. C.

HLLWKRY4FANCY GOODS!
BARGAINS !
TRUMAN’S !

RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY!

OLD FELT HATS

MARBLE WORKS

CONSISTING OF

BLACK

FTTULER.

Proprietors.
XVBBY DESCRIPTION OF

TOMBSTOWE8
and MONUMENTS,

NOTIONS, BEAVER CLOAKING,

FLANNELS, AND UNDERCLOTHING.
For IWLen and ‘Women
I

WILL RETAIL

AT

KNOWN IN

PRICES

HERETOFORE

Fare i&lt;n Jk American
Satisfaction Guaranteed.

UN­

BLACK A FULLS*.

NASHVILLE!

A Full Line of those Double Width

ALPACAS, FOR 25 UTS. TO SI A YARD

uiiiiiuiitci
691 Broadway, New York,

JUST OPENED. 100 PIECES OF

10 CENT PRINTS, SELLING

TREE?. PLANTS, 8JIRUBS ANI&gt; VISES

Pain and Calmed

^atraiiiE Jgoie Sfaitititiias.

He surged round the corner of
WM. VENN, Pbopbietor.
Dodge's market, dropped down upon
nn empty peach crate, and ejaculated.
Bitgood'. old aland, Nashville, Mich.
" Tophet ’’’ Tim said, “ What’s the
matter with yuu ?" and the old man
lad several yean experibaaineaa and is prepared
wiped the sweat from his face and
said : “ Young fellar, I'd give 075,000
to git my hands onto that durned
WHICH
whitewash peddler that leaves me
nJIk. Last fall,” continued the old
man, “ I put up a storm doorover the
back stairs, and from that day to ibis
my milkman (with devilish persis­
tency end unhallowed depravity) has
A. G. BRACE,
sot my pail, after fillin’ it with milk,
hard up against the storm-door on the
fop step, and as soon as 1 fry ter open
the door over go.«s the milk. 1 writ FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES
mor’n 4,000 notes and pinned 'emon-

FRUIT.

NEWS” OFFICE!

C. C. WOLCOTT

LIVERY STABLE!

FRUIT.

Printing !

JOB PRINTING!

ekrSide of Main street, opposite Unian House.

07*

SALE and BOARDING STABLE,

the pail on the lower step, bufs no
use. Tve upsot more’n 300 gallons ol
milk this winter, and there am l a
cussed cat in ward IV, that don't
know jist where to come to get her
breakfast. For the last two months
Pre generally gone out through the
front hall and round the back yard
iiu*
p=i’ --f did’Eo -this
niura'n, but forgot ter take my night
key, and here I am shut out in the
cohl
Tn« old woman is upstairs
asleep, and so darned deaf that Ga-

*o rain.
In his estimation snch loose princi-

January ask. sn*.

Lowest LIVIXU Profit.

IR 8 CENTS

CHBOMtid AMB FKAJHEB.
STEhEOSWES AM VIEWS I

TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF

A. G. BRACE, Agcul

Boots, Shoes &amp; Rubbers

VICK'S

Which will he sold from 50 cents to $1 les* per pair than can be bought
elsewhere. A specially iu

PLOVER ARD VEGETABLE SEEDS GLOVES, MITTINS, HATS CAPS, AND FURS,
AVND A LARGE LOT OF

Photograhic Material!
8TERDOPTIOW8A MA9I0 LAITEMB

ADVKRT15KK-H 8TKILKOFTICON,

SCHOOL LAJH

unlimited oredit.
niciom doctrines.

Business was prosperous with Ihu
•uug men. By prudent and careful

Irving, but bad been able to pay n

Jo~pli h»l lhe edruleffe A hi.
Ir.nml ,t, poueuia. a belter loo. turn

facili-

me bed tar citaw stryclinfoe till he
was a cur|ise,’’ and the old man
(round his heal into the flour and
ooked wicked.

A bashful young oletgyman, recent­
ly rising to preach for the first time,
made it terrible mix of it. announcing
bis text in this wise : “ And hmtnediately the cock wept, nnd Peter went
ant and crew bitterly.**
Daring leup-year every womau has
an inalienable nght to make tore and
lhe fliu in the morning.

VICKS

B8FHL0 ROBES, UP ROBES &amp; HORSE BUHKETS

FLOTEB HD VEGETABLE GAKDEJ
You can be shown everything you want in

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS!

VICK’S FLORAL GUIDE.

A FULL LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES
My Si Tea beats all lhe hobby prices iu town!
IZ“ For further particulars inquire al lhe counter.

G. A. TRUMAN.

ABD LADIES’ A GRITS

�ATTENTION, ALL!

SKirtltt.
KTHOOWT WIMtftFAl. CHI
KiLU.cn r&gt;»V.r. Rprrte-e •« m
■t a. m. •■*&lt; 7 a- m ■
«•’«

M

AISSWOHTH &amp; BROOKS,
pay th* Highest Market Price for

FRIDAY.

-

secured the job at furnishing the ’.umber for

POTATOES,

CORN. APN.ES, OATS,
Clover Seed. &amp;«.,

—Hmw-tMef Greet* called himself Smith,

IlllMl* Timothy VreM
jLTLWKBROS

lhe township of .Baltimore and

—H. T. Davidson has told hit bulldf.g in

Delivered al their

Fruit At Ornamental
giMfaeo

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
l -Good feeling and. Meiabiliiy prvailed
al the M. B. Social at Mr. and Mrs H. W-

IREES, SHRUBS, VINES,

was returned U Hastings, brought before

■9* The oldest Tea drinker In Nashville

ffF* I propose to sell at
OjP* COST for the next
80 days.
.
\» •
L. J. WHEELER.

GENEVA NURSERIES,

- --MARCH 3. 1S7»

e. ELLIS. M. D.
• OfferehU MrrhwfotlwM

LATH,

M

SHINGLES,
WATER LIME,

nine persons hare united with lhe Christian

SALT,
HAIR.

•« Oharltv

^fC.,

fe.,

LANDSCAPE GARDENING!

e/Groceries at

Webster a hobbs.
H kmlUn. All kind, of work In th.

AINSWORTH fc BROOKS.
•iroumatanoea

H. W. run.

m left in rather destitute
Her husband, after bis son-

NEW GOODS! BOISE BRO’S.

Biased upen a feather bed for rent due, end
it seems that Hiram Coe had advanced the

in in large quantities.

Q E. BAILEY.

Proprietors.

and oureaw mill yards are rapidly filling

B. RASEY, i&gt;j»tm«n. Goods usd
. Fiapragn earned «o any placa In the villa*..

J

flLEMENT SMITH.
XJ
LAWYRi

prwnpWy.
M FLINT,

DURING THE
horM belonging to Km. Sherd. of Eaton Rapid..
■
,■■■ ' I 1* - n.ltl i ■ .

absorbtog problem of mental soliloquy with

eupptyuheir waataia lhe grocery line

LARGE INVOICE!

—Henry P. Ralston obtained a divorce band's liability. He loaded, them in his
from his wife Catharine on lhe 26th ef Feb. cutter and drove down to Loe Bros, grocery
in lhe circuit, court for ibis county. Clem­ lo have tbmn appraised, the woman going
ent Smith was solicitor fob the Complainant.
—Week before Hxt we drove from Read­ bysunders thought this transaction looked
ing, Mtefa., lo Nettle Lake, O.,'a distance of rather small and grasping in Coe, and a
eitisea resolved to interview the woman and
of Basswood, Henpock and Cramptown. tbe following soliloquy took place:

Cente nnial

T H

J.

g

LEE,
Deputy Hhcrifl’,

PARADY,’ Manufacturer of

*

Boo la and Shoes

JOHN Q CRES8Y,
o
mhehi

BOTTOM PRICES

—A Maple Grove man whipped his wife husbands debts.
elsewhere.

Bhek-

hlchweahlp and retail at bottom prices.

■9., My Favorite Chewing Tobacee is ing a big revival and ninety persons have
already avowed their Intention of being bet-

■

A. BARBER. M.. D.. Homie
palhte Pby.irl.n and SLrrvoo. (MSm. nmr

H
.

STUCCO,
DAUGHERTY’S

-IHrfrtffj.

w H. YOUNG, M. D.

My motto shall be honorable
D. C. GRIFFITH.

and cool his longue.—Evening News.

trouble and thought that the easisl way lo

DRUGS, MEDICIKES,

DAtraHiarrs

Bettom Prtec*.

FOR SAXE CHEAP

Dry Goods WAIL PAPER,
PAINTS, OILS,

jjfONEY TO

$300.00 and UPWARDS

BRUSHES,

SPICES,

DRESS GOODS’

TOILET ARTICLES.

US LONG TIME.
L. BUSSELL.

■ILL BACHIIKBY,
Mlolsliran.

^TM. JONES,

Shirtings,

Winefl and Liquors I

Sheetings,

FOIl MEDICAL AKD MXCiUNICAL FUR.

Rushings,

Fresh Bread, Rusks, Cakes, Crack­
ers ail Pies

FO3E8 ONLY.

Hats, Caps,

Notions,

I.L’ACH ROOM

Do you want Paints and Oila ?

Justice of the Peace,

Do you want a good Book for the

Ribbons,

removed lo her house. Accordingly Charley
visited Milton. found him lying on* board Mn. Editor:
without covering, except bi. clothes, and on
1 find, on making a short visit lo WoodTna Lio kt or rax Hovssmold.—Smiling
Friday removed him to his home, since
23
which lime Milt- has, by medical attention still retain the same earnest, enterprising
and careful nursing, become so muc Im­ spirit, but on account of the hard limes,
proved that he is abk to be around again.
which has so materially effected the farmer.
ill please your wife gel D. B. De,’s Best Chemical Saleratua. and with a mantle of that beautiful enow, of not been quite so extensive, but we cannot
which poets have wrote and sung so much, pass through tbe township without observing
since which time sleighs, dashing sutlers,
old weather-beaten pongs, and bobe that
ing Pewder.

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

Boost, Shors,

19* Gld Newspapers for sa'e al this office.
tSf~ Those wanting Hossr, will find

ELI STRONG,
Practical Millwright,

PERFUMES.

NEW BAKERY
II. ALDRICH

LOAN I

Oi Appwd io! Uak lairilia,

TEAS, COFFEES,

—The M. B. Church was crowded with
Canada, bringing th. tittle abducted Trotter wtlh
A alight fall of snow on Sunday last raised
people last Monday evening to listen to Dr.
W. H. Young's lecture on '•Infectious Dis- tbe spirit of the people lo the bigbeet pitch.

Mr. and Mra. C. J. Norris celebrated
their silver wedding on lhe 23d insL About
forty of then old neighbors were present,
and remembered them with quite a number
of rich presents, rix;
One set of table
spoons, two sets of tea spoons, a napkin
jeet. Dr. Barber and H. W. Flint, also, ring, butter knife, thimble, penholder and.
equare-dealing Grocery Store, East aide of
read ictus good selections before the So­
Main street, Nashville.
ciety. Clement Smith will deliver the next
Rev. Mr. Webb commenced a nerie* of
msetingn al the Mudge School House on
Tuesday evcninc last The house is well
49.
filled every night, but, 'as yet, not much
The Highest Market Price paid for
ti. ata
Oscar Warren intends building a large
Country Produce ax H. W. Flixt's.
stern disposed to give the poor fellow the brick bouse the coming summer that will
llllaolr Timothy i*ee&lt;i
improve
tbe appearance of Berryville.
attention a aick person needs. Mrs. J. WAT LEE BROS.

TKBMR- «10 PKit QUARTER.

VARNISHES,

his account squared another collection waa
raised and twelve old-fashioned copper,
years. Persons wishing to obtain lhe book gathered in and Rent him by a little boy.
can do so by applying lo Mrs. Dr. Young or
the author.

Prevention.” Dr. Young look up th* dis­
ease of Small Pox. Measles. Scarlet and
■ft. TIMK8 ARI NOT
DULL al Typhoid Fevers, spoke of their origin, how
DAUGHERTY'S Wholesale and Retail Gro- they were propogated and spread and what
mesM most be adopted for their preventionThe lecture was delivered in a manner that

0.EO. It FLEMING,

BOOKS, STATIONARY, PIAHO AKD ORGAK!

More conversation ensued, the woman wu aued for traudhrnUy obtaining
converted into a •brothel' and is patronised
A full set of teeth, abovO-Mod below, at by ‘lawyers, etc. The attraction Is black
Buffalo, N. Y., but had no money or friends
J0MB8* DENTAL ROOMS, la NashvilU,for
nice pace is that Hastings for civilised peo­
trouble that tho feelings of tbe bystanders
ple lo reside in.
Illlamls Timothy Seed
were touched and a collection was taken up
A.T LKE BROS. .
—L. Adda Nichols* book of poems has
tBP G^ods bought for CXSH, light ex♦1S W e»h.
sented with a copy. It is entitled "The

GROCERIES!

Scarfs,

H. ALDRICH.

Fars, Ac.

XaahrUI., Slick.

Home Circle ?
Do you want School Books ?

Co^Myancing,

Codleclio*. •

Do you wnnt a Prescription filled

wait care ?

MONE Y TO

LOAN

NEW FIRM

A FACT WORTH KNOWING.

If so, go to your Dr ggist and gm
of Boscmss's 0exmax tJranr. Th

diistry, taste and thrift. Woodland Center,
honest steeds and prancing charger*, on their as a village, is greatly improved, and ea­
mission of business or pleasure. The winter
workshops
The Religions ini erest is Mill good.
U. B. Ministt
neps around briskly to wait npon his cu.- third protrac
dek Chareh.

The

Please call and examtns Goods and

Compare

Prices,

before purchasing

elsewhere.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER
Call and See Us.
assort went of

Fall and Winter

Fours Truly,

SelliDj eiclufl vely for Cash at one
Price to All, aid at 12
1-2 Per Cent Profit

KOCHER BROS

BOISE BROS.

BATH $80.

IlLHNKRY &amp; FAICY GOODS?
Worsteds, Real and Imi­
tation. Laces, Yak Lace,
Passimentire, Real and
Imitation Hair Goods.
Drr.s and

Cloakmaklng

■ ALL TUB LATEST STTLBS.

CDAS, W. DEVARAY,
Mill of fl
more protr.e ed -ffurls in Woodland
flake..

NASHVILLE MARKET.

oollanl Township.

skidding logs, in rolling a log on

ploymeni.
A Woodlamd Dot.
Woodland Feb 25th, 1876.

day, tbe Rev. B. H. Mowers officiating. and

DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HATS,
CAPS
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,
SCO.,
SlO.
SCO.

hy-

Cash Purchasers

JEWELER a OPTICIAN
NASHVILLE. MICH.

gNOWNEj
JEWELRY
fiecEIVCP TM0

Large Saving by buying their Goods
bereft friends

MERCHANT TAILOR!

took • bottle of ••corn juice" with him and
ea arrival put i&lt; into lhe granary.
About of a
supper time a traveling dentist by tbe name

The bottle contained Corrnaive

RSADY MADE CLOTHING!

•.uxnuoen.

CASH HOUSE.

W. 6. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.
ATKINSON &amp; ROE,

Jranul.

HI?, TOBTHTI BOW CLOTBIIG

There are several atlea in Ne
York State where they won't allow
leal his hot.! .a the brittle
and went down a man to smash his own furniture
twice Dsfore woeor camo. Beys keep off the when drunk,but he pan. tea; this bouse
|down when sober.

Clocks, Sped a ccs, $c.

GRAND PRIZE
MEDAL.

will make

ARTISTIC

WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!

MEAT MARKET!

It Tin la mrj cUa an! Hal rf wwk.

ROE &amp; CL EV Elf,

ft b far in advance cf other Swing MachisM in the aagsitude cf ita Rpericr
taprevemeatj, a* a Steam Car exnelli In achievements
tha old faahlmmd Stag* &amp;*ch.

Prices Made to Suit the Times, either for Cash or Credit.
VT Sra4 for IButnUd CaUlovu of STYLES aad PrlOM.

NASHVILLE, MICH.

CHAS. W. DEMARAT

Address
Chicago, IU.

WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
New York, N«T.

New Orleans, La.

St. Louin, M

FRESH MEATS,
eta.

Give ther. a call on West able Ma:R St,

�tower of the

Churcbl
««*.. Om

• aefwy

Goo'.’ Boboock’a acquittal at BL Louia
demonstration on tho*part of his friend...
In tho irfternoem tho aenond’s room a*
that region would encounter bi’lter.jJtatho Lindol! wm'visited by hundreds of
appointmonl and indewribable hardship,

JUSr&lt;Ml. MW

H. T.,'UwMui«la

the vin.^mtion lih name hlta received at
the linnds of a Mitaotiri jury. Later tbo
United State* Areenal' Band and the
Great Weetam Reed Bond mode their
oppeaxiuice and serenaded him. Gen.
Babcock responded to tho ahoute and
choern with which lit. was honored by

is'.'.afi
rojurrox.

hta adjourned, the ai
waa delayed three h&lt;

, P^Gowutneut annouucM
* all their bousen and churcJiea acoordihg him justice. Mr. Storrs and
judge Krum were also called upon and
MUlct
will furnish the

[ to tho Millby Gen. Bab-

gold dqxnrita andiabte for common hand­
mining is absurdly iuHuffiaient te afftfrd
room for the profitable employment of
such a crowd. Every starting point in
the. Mlrtouri valley appears to be swarm­
ing with gold •hunters, all with wild eyes
turned hungrily toward tho new Eldotrains of wagons are pushed with all poeBi’blo rapidity, £hs* Uuur owners may be
early among the golden sands. Those
who go prepared to settle and stay will

SL Louie npootal giree tho following «teacription of the scene in oonrt when the
jury reported that they had agreed upon
bverage pioneers who hare from time to
a verdict:
tfme'n/Vto part pushed out a hundted
been bo utterly routed that
“ The legal fraternity were present in mites or so' beydHiT the liorder rtttlere been obliged to telegraph
full force, tho counsel for the defense mente. But of the thronging • myriads,
—Tbe condition of affairs in Hayti is al arm - seeming a little anxious as to this lost tho immense majority tako with them
important ovant, aud thonu for tho Gov­ nothing more than enough far a few
ernment • seeming well at ettoe, satiefiod days’ or weeks’ subsistence after reach­
up to the Spanish gunboats.
that they had discharged their duty in a
ing tho diggings, and it will bo strange­
creditable manner. Judge Porter busied ly forttmato if nine-tenths bf them do
making uoU»
bis table in ft I
not find thehtaelvus on the verge of
far-off sort of manner. Mr. Storra went starvation within a month. — Chica'ifo
. been done, and there in Buffering and
here and there, stopping to talk lor a
—A cable dispatch from London elates that moment; itnd then moving on again, until
“Truth Stranger than flatten.”
the court opened, when he sat dowu in
। survivors of tho emigrant ahlp Strathhta accustomed place and began the mo­
The pubbahing tom of J. C- McCurdy &amp;
no tenons plucking at his mustache, which
fate of

.roreletaly Uirown out. The

faUierteSl
{•T resigning hte jxtalion aa Private

Army jiflitft of juqafiy to rjndieate film from
chargrt which have already been diepoMd of
after a full and fair trilby *.**^1 tribunal.
,4(
^wirKAX,
. -meta eatatemeak prtaaite ai CateHil, N.
Y., «»cr s.dlapuie between a QUhoiic detxy-

iM-

toted only five minutes, but in that time nearly
every prominent building in the place was in-

tho iutenuout in a Catholic cemetery of tho
body of JosephWrtiE, who W« bailed nearly Ind., on tha night of the 27th ult. Houses bocame as playthings, and were tooota about InIIolcLer, an A
iMecrifrinataly. Two persona were killed. Tbe
Tho body was
atom: latesfi W &lt;mo mtn ate, hut in that Hrno
thirty-nine houAos .were blown down. The
a million dollara.
^-Tho track of tho Atchison, Topeka, and
linn-4 Since, was final y decided al the Hay Santa Fo BaUrota han been complete.’ to
Track in that city on WsaHngW* birthday. Puablo, Col., r.n&lt;l now Bouthcrn-Cplorado has
a direct tirota gauge rtarota connection With
Use Eastern 8utee.
not rated very high in the betting, But.hcrford
- Good newa for gold buirtcrs. The IVe-i—A prominent, member of the Cabinet au­ dept has given orders to Gen. Sberidau tliat
thorize* tho assertion that all published re]K*rts the miners and. ptoupor-ora in the Black Hills
must not be fcieJtalta to toe military.
—A late Washington dispatch predicts tbo

stated upon the same authority that there has the Treasury Department it was intimated
within. i»*qy months, tho occurrence of any
an iudipremonition of
rupture.
*
—Th" Ptj’wudi Adviaonr Council luu buoUiitd me’action of tho c£nrch in droppins
tbomme .of Nn. Moolion’ from tho roll of
. . mcmbcrablp. After listening to an eloquent
addr vM by Mr. Beecher, the council wm de­
clared dlaatavad. ■
—Gen. Kheridro propo»ca, aa a remedy and a
j-re vcbtfpi ol MtzkXn rakte o.-&gt; Taxao, that the
’ tliieVCH bo puulebed on tneir own aoil and that

Bio Grants that will add about 500,000 nquarc
milei'M tetr territory. ' Tho General offers to
d&gt; taktbtawjtkM,«» UuitadDtotae troopK
—Tho Huuee Committee on Foreign Affaira
ia :,be«»t to thoroughly investigate die Emma
Minercandtl. Secretary Fedie optaiou of Mr.
Bcbonck'a oonneolion with the speculation ia

i xble*withiu thirty daya, Tha silver now on
hand is *12.000,0OT, which, with the monthly
coinage, is conaiderod ample to inaugurate the

Deputy Collector at Kodiac reports that minora
on tho Kent lUver hta been making from *4 to
f6 per day in c.nrto jol&lt;L
.
—An official count of tbe available gold in
tho Treasury allows the amount on hand to be
•IS.832,000. The public statement for Janu­
ary mtao an exhibit of *73 601,000 on hand,
but it is nbw ascertained that this waa not all
I'OLITTCAl,.
-Tho Indiana Bepnblican State Convention

is an almost constant habit of his wh&gt;*n
in thought Get). WilliamH eame in
I Golla anti todta tha twfartnnarta.
—A coioma! statue of BUmarck will bo sent quite early, took his scat, looked around
ram Berlin lo tbe Centennial Exhibition at in an alwtraclod way tor a while, put on
his spectacles, and tried to gain enter­
Ugon. on the spot whore Kullman attempted
tainment from a musty law book, and
। take the chanoellor'a life.
finally give it np, jmd resumed his ob­
Walesa Boyd, will enter in the Oentcn- servations of things around in anything
but a contented way. Col. Dyer,
—Don Cortex. bfcs Broaaed into France, and Col. Broadhead,
Maj. • Eaton, Mr.
Podrick, affd A couple nf newspaper men
gathered in a knot Well forward in the
jcS[»niah |&gt;oople.
court room, and cracked jokes, and fold
—Austria has ordered the Herzegovinian ref*,
fiece in her territory to return homo within a iftoricfl. Tho defuiuiant arrived at the
some time nn his counsel, but an him been
lonth, or they will to forcibly erpeilod.
—An English nlcamor bound for Bonen waa his habit avoided tho gaze of the curioun
crowd by remaining in tbe Clerk’s office
having etruck tho maeta of the Strathclyde, till his presence* was required iu the
f’kod oom© throe weeks ago. Mo livtw wvre court Tho attorneys for the defense,
with the exception of Williams, looked
hopeful., Dyer settled bock in his scat
CONGRESSIONAL.
with a confidant air. Thu defendant
maintnineti his nerve. After tho jury
had^token their seats Judge Dillon asked
if they had decidod on a verdict, nnd
Mr. Taintcr, tho foreman, replied in the
affirmative : * We find tho defendant
‘not guilty.’ Upon receiving tho ver­
dict Judge Krum moved tliat the de­
fendant be discharged, which tho Court
then ordered. After receiving tho cougratulstions of his friends and ahakhig
each juror by tho hand, Gcif. Babcock
left the court room.”

Godlovo S. Orth for tho Governorship. The
platform favory the immediate repeal of
the Bjxwio Besaujptiou act, and the adoption of
the greenback aa the cnirency of the country. |

Delegatee to tho National Bepnblican Conveu- I
lidn. the General irn guilty of no vrung pur-

&gt;

opinion ।
Mr. Schenck, in common with
othera. ’ ,. v
, , ,
—Held* Cook, a co«jra«l cJBrxyrnau of AlexandibTYai. ba" brwjgbriih agaltat Upton R
Neatomer, of tha Biughaca Bouse, Pliiltaelphia. for a xiulation of tho civil rights bill, in
refoaing a^oeca to Mr, Caokon tka night of
January 18, on account or hla coloh Tbe de-

—Tho Wisconsin Bopublicau Convention fa 1 ware Introduced.
vneed the nomination of' Blaine, but deemed it
Tnvamur. Feb. 34.—Senate,—The House
inexpedient to instruct delegate".
,
Committee, in Washington, it was decided to
hold the next National Convention of that

—Tho Connecticut Independents, in mare
Qouvcntlou at Sow Haven, adopted a platform

Patent Office.

&gt;
1

KalgbL author of * *014 Fori Duqucane." It
ia a largo, elegant.pctavp, of needy 800 pageo,
fillo! with the attrring doota and thrilling advcaturM Of the dread-naught old borderer#—
Buch danudese worthies m Boone, Kenton,
Ikratv. Lcwax. Warrod. MaOoUoch, McCWlan,
i ho F«or. the Zone*, and Urn WoUfide. Ueouiriea alrango and UinUlog narrative* of daring
.leota deeperetti oonfltcta. exciting advoottuwa.
tmichux: copttvsieo. and ta Uie boet, fallout
meet ctmricie. and moat reliable portrayal ol
bonl»r life, atrnggle and ad rantore everyat
. tuMb-hed.
■
Aldioogh M&gt;U for S3, it i&gt; equal in extant of
reuUntB to tbe ordinary ti book, and la

•was.ftgttaac*

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THE LEDCEW,

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CHICAGO SAFES

$250

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REVOLVERS

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aossts

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lion*.

reluming home Wlrhi railroad

tie coming down on his head and cntaiing it.
—Editor McKee, ol St. Lotas, convictad o

I st t'radertek Crty, May A to
to tto National Bepnblton

PUKE COD LITEB
. OIL AJfD LIMK. J:.

~~fxio"jlfirard iaoflered’by the Proprietor to
anv ouo who will dftect in these Pallets any
calomel or other form of merenry, mineral poi­
son. or tojoriana drag.
They are said by Droggiata.
Pmrims ou tho face,

s-tr-l
. Llnxs.

particQlsr

WANTED-fiJEjSWw^'e

w.

ra machines.

BOOK

rough akin,

§7

A Washington dispatch says tho nown
was received there alsmt tbe Uiue of tho
adjournment of tlu&gt; two -dioQMf*, and
was quickly circulated through tlip
CiouFKirr, tx*t family paper in the
crowds at tho Capitol. Telegrams were world-Cmcao.j LnxiKn. See advertiecanmt.
received at the Whit &gt; House all day giv­
nn.
BfiiEJfrK’s utajidard rkmeing tho progress of the trial, and n tele­
gram from Emory A. Storm nnnouneing
tho acquittal camo while tho President's
family were at dinner. The President
nwallowed his dttBert huKilj. and, put­
ting on his overcoat, hurried off on foot
to Gen. Babcock’s residence, which is a
quarter of a mile from tho White I&amp;u.*w*,

'

Liberal %enni cf
MaeSnes of every des-

“DOMESTIC" PARED FASHIONS.
TteBMt P» turns
Jew. for Cstti*^Addresi DO JOSTIC SEWDiQ MAOHDre CO.
__ AAorr. Ws-nrax.. -g»
MrtV TO«K-

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SEEDS

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TBE MARKETS.

ANY

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ROCKFORD. TL't.r.fOlS.

D. LAMDRKT11 A M&gt;»M, Philadelphia.

OABINAT OFFICE SZORETASY.

the

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CENTENNIAL'
R. R. MAP OF THE U. 8.
mrn,llu l«r»« pieflls eelllng nor

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BETTER SEND

gf.RRS 8»OACQ

cicnts

FIFTH YEAR OF

OUR OWN FIRESIDE.

_________ AJ.4JWR WGHTTAfiK

SS^

l&gt;ed Uro bank and dwckxsd -wbcro the stolen

hta boon

tic same.
The famoiwlMdl oalM 8t»- (
sonne., of Erfurt, iii oonaidercxl the finest; c*rrw?’”.'...-■■■•••---■• 8
‘ft. . ■
• -»
’ !
MILnALKEE.
bell-metal, containing tiro largest par-j wna*v—Na.1................................... 1
tion of siivrr; iu weight is about 30,000’
jxwnds ; it was A»st to 1407. in M&lt;m-1
treal, Canada, to a larger boll than any Ba»ixx-'mq' '. i,7.7.*.• .-J7^'• •

mralttog trial at the

in Engtaud, weighing Hl400 pounds ; it wxaAT-Xe*..................................... 1
was imported in 1848 for the -Notoo .
7‘‘‘-7,'.7*----Dame CaUmdmh In the &lt;®poaite tower ms- ’

Presideocy.

-State’ideco«®»

vacant
A rcrcNQ tady being advised to take ex

th* rtak and jump

t "«»i

M

CET

‘a

coin, 12,000 pounds.
Tim bell of St.
•Paul's, in Ixmdon, is 0 feet in diameter,
©ad weighs 11,000 pennta.
OWinthe™.....................
Cathedral of Paris weighahH.OUO pounds, wmzav-?*©; « ata............ .............. 1
Ono in Vienna weighs 40,000 pounds;! o*r»—x*2.’.*..,'.’.A.........
and in Oltnutzis another weighing «boud

■ of tbe Kern Valle? Bank of

.Jo.-ifII

FRKE.

Geo. S. Haskell &amp; Co.,

era xnw CATALoan. in
w*. Crfjtalntne tl.»
V»n-tr ol GarUea a.M Floret
8*M-xxitbet&gt;««ia*rataMrfh&lt;MW
aro.Tuaa-.LiroryianrtGsnlcn-n

WHO

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JVWT Q.ORf-X,

SEN’r

.and tone. In Pekin, Father Le Couipte
Bays, there ore 7 builo,-each weighing
120,000 pounds. A bell taken Irpm the
pua«-X&lt;m
Dagon pagoda at Rangoon was valued at Taan..'... .
$88,000. Among the bdls recently cast
for tho now Houses of ParJiameut,, the
largest w.e:ghn 1-1 toils.. The" nexT Crgesl
bell in ftifetand was cwt iu 1845 for
York Mauatar, and w(Qba27,0(X)p«»Dds.
The Great Tom, of Oxford, weighs 17,-

operations of the natural lawa of trade and

WTT.Wm.’S COMPOUND GZ

t reducing any constitutional itotur banco. Un­
like other cathartic*. they do not render the

Th© great bull of Moscow} csDed the
Tsar Kolokol, is the largest in tho world.
It to 89 feet 3 inches high, and measures
around ita margin CO inches. It weighs
443,772 pounds, ami to valued at IpOO,000. Thcbdto.^of China rank next to
thotto of Kusda; though inferior in form

iracting it, being Ktiallod that our financial

All;'

o«MTSA«u««.

AOEim &gt;wAwrsn -for

A» examination of bis accounts dweloet

Ab4 tacit DWBS mt lb» Bart- —
«;
"tfg&amp;ggrasgfc.

Stock QrowaraColMy,NayltexiM.

in drag stores. They are not only pleasant to
_
— - -----*r-- — - - ■ ■_ ■ ,I

persons hod been prophesying ’ convic­
tion. The news waa received early by
' Mra. Babcock, who immediately fainted
[ and remained for a long time in hysterIntrrrrt ou the I-l.lrn-t of MimUt X« Conde, and
i its from excitement. Her Ikiubo whs
1 borieged in tho ovonihg by friends who
Coo was celled to awoma the 'ffatoee of VpStti pre' had oomo to tender congmtulattons.

of tho Bmumpticn act

IMPROVED

F, (MIO AOEMTR WAMTKD U wflIh.Ortmtai

The platform adopted dedarea in favor of a

Hatch, MXnaglng Director cf I hat company.

A THBKE DOtUB
FOB OS?
1MII.LAU iSD .1 BAIT.

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President had been obutldeat from tha
start. The prevailing prediction wns a
1 disagreement of the jury, althonghnuiny

cifig Mail Steamship Company,' bas been ar-

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Dm Fiehce’h Pleasant Purgative Pel-

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-Tap men. named Frilr. Schneider and T.
A. iffiBanrall, cahta te a Stat© street asloon
inChicago one evening laot week and after
partaking of several gUnare of beer Commvrwcll dross, rorpiver aud shot hla friend,, after
which he ’xAnted the weapon at hia own templo
au.bffrve, fKItag HfetaM to the floor. There
WM itoXMjiraeetil ext*r* the bartender, wiao
was stemVtoxsloee np tar thejiigb*. Korvaaou
is given far the ahooUng, except tho belief Cart. ' '

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moat warmly iu&lt;!or*ed by leading Diviuee and
ikPloti.ini. and u tbe most complete work of
Ibo kind wo know of. Bold only by agantn.
Address. J. Q. MoCurdv A Ca. Pubbabara,
Philadelphia. Pa.. Cincinnati, Ohio, Chicago,
IK, or 8t. Louie. Mo.
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, to tell Mrs. BobcocK tho news. He vis­
, ited several other friends, and was aa
- happy as if heliad won a great victory.
During thp evening a largo number of
। prominent jwwple enHed at tho White
• Houhe, and Afra. Grant received tho
■ congratnlatiuus of tlxiie who camo liefore the President returned. Very lew
‘ expected aa noquHtal, although- -the

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lian been acting Jn that capacity, having with­ of tho country, interchangeable with bonds
drawn.
bearing x low rate of interest.
- —At Waahington, ou tho XSlh ulL, tho Com­
—The Bepnblican State Convention of In­
mittee ou Foreign Affair* heard the testimony diana. in ecssiou si Indianapolis cu tho 22.1 of
I I’ebeuary, nominated tho following ticket for
State officers:
cwn-.d cpro-thipl tateroit. in the Monitor lode,
which afterward became the Emma mine.

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VOL. III.
The little girl stood and shivered.
..
"Oh, Edward!”
Then her sweet face suddenly flashedI
uptUongfcThi tears to him.
•"I-wfn gn rftndghVto papa -and begf
him to take you back again," and she&gt;
would have sprung away from her broth­-

lips, m*d foe old man wont to. the b*d
side and leaned tdcdcrly over the. White,

THE EMMA MINE.

hilYertWa* p*y«t!n o
■ iu kx:.d cfanra, tao •

NO. 24.
MABB1AGE Of COUSINS.

ghastly
A Danville (Ky.) tetter to the Cincin’“ What is it, my precious child T”
nati Gasctie says : Yo r editorial on
" Papa, I heard what the doctor raid, i
The *tery of the Emma Mine swindle,
Parton’s marriage reminds us that some
and now I am going away from you so
things deserve to be said shout the mar­
soon, you will let mo see him jnat onoe for such it seem* to have Ixxm, as told
Gen. Schenck publishes a card in the riage laws here in Kentucky. Our State
Ip- Jatnes E, Lybh to a- Cougrewionol;
hefoteldtef
er, but he Held her back forcibly.
Louden paper* pronouncing Lyon's ueefora law, and needs it badly, forbid-,
committee,
ia
a
‘
moil
humiliating
ex-1
Tire banker’s face .grew white aa the
“Never, Mary, never willI took upon!
poHuro cf fraud, extending far and cut­ whale story a.tissue of infamous false­ ding the marriage of first cousins. About
his face again. It is useless to intercedei little one beneath it, and he nude a
hood", and announcing that ho will sail 1850, through the efforts of a few benevo­
now. Ho has turned me, like' a dog, deprecatory gesture. "She raised herael! ting deep.
imu cdintely for Ufa country “to con­ lent gentlemen in foe Bluegrass region,
- Wo do' not," by any moans, assume
from his threshold, and I cross it now1 painfully from foe pillow and clung to,
that Mr. Lyon tclfa'th?tehfo,- or that lie front his calumniator and vindicate his a bill was brought up in the Legislature
him.
for the last time.”
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reputation.**
to forbid the marriage of cousins. The
“ Oh, papa, you woit’f refuse your docs not, but simply give hfa testimony
That
face, and the clenched,
bill passed one Houpe, and, through the
hand which ho brought dywn on the। little Mary’s last prayer! Yon will be as it stands. In the fall of 1868 Mr.
THE SOCIAL CANCEB.
neglect of its friends, failed in the
i
sorry
if
yon
do,
when
I
am
gone
;
I
shall
Lyon
went
to
Utafy
and
acquired
a
third
door knob froze the tears on the child's
other.
see mamma in a little white; I shall interest in the Monitor lode, afterward
lielh&gt;iay’t F.iU—Deutarofah
The marriage of cousins in this State
Then jfoo young man turned -towmd.. knpw ber fooo in Heaven, although I known tut the Emma Mine. The yield
is net uncommon ; one such has occur­
her, and the fierce light went put of his’ never did oh earth ; and Wh'ii die asks ww rich, and having got the biisiueiin
red
within thia region within ’.the last l taunt Uai in tetMtasu I'm Mta
efet.
‘
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the about her boy, Ifo.w can I tell her fairly started, ho returned East, leaving
“Tim fall of Secretary Belknap is a month, and in one of the moat respect­ Ilccanac trnm »»cb matlvn onocl rtriclly Tm krpl;
h» partner fojtfnk a abaft deeper and
But Udi la flv qucaticti that puxxl** aqi mini*—
•tM*ry, little faster, good by&lt;j,_. Don’t that you wouldn’t let me aee him I”
conspicuous illuBteation of the falwe so­ able, .woll-fo-do families. That the mar­ Why am I not trained trp to work ofnHoo ktart I
"Lio down, Mary, your brother shall get out ore on joint ttectant. He Seas
forgot mo and pray for me every night.”
cial life of Washington City. It lias be­ riage of flrat cousins i* productive cf VratoMdy, aUnteatIjr, drtrtus* ihroogb. life.
told
timl'nCtier
sinkih
’
g
it
right
fuek
fnr.
lie
sent
for,
”
answered
foe
stricken
man.
. Ho broke down here, and kissing her
come a proverb that no one can' hold a feeble minded, idiotic, blind, and deaf- Why hboul.l I watt to be “ Hom *lA«Jr*« *tfe ?*• '
“Has hecome, ofa, papa, has lie ther toft shaft was abandoned. Il was
forehead fori* •or four times, ho darted
Cabinet pltoe except ho is rich. It now and-dumb children, 'is os well attested a
come ?” and she gasped out the words represented to him that the ore which
1’ZJKAJIA JfTAZJUt.
out of the house.
appears that the poor in such high places fact as that vaccination is a protection
The best kind of a school-tax—Syu-'
“But, pap*, you haven't sent him from lips that were growing cold ini 'promised no well turned out to be ad­ will keep up the stylo. There has been
from
small-pox.
The
testimony
to
prove
hesive.
They
kept
quiet
a
yearor
two.
away forever, .and he will aunc back death. no difference in the outward life of Sac-, this assertion is gathered from the charity fax.
eqaictimej” ..
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“ Yea, Mary, darling flitter, Inm hero,"&gt; and then resumed wdrk under another retary Belknap and of Secretary Fish or
Dexhst ballad—" Oh, wlio can tell
And fche. pressed up her soft, wet and the young nian sprang forward andI name. The Monitor lode Wm heard of Chandler,. yet the latter ore worth mill Atatistics of this country and Groat the jaws we feel 1”
.
cheeks fotno old man’*,' and her small folded hia arms about her, anil Ids' tears। do more. The-treasure they took out ions, while, ten years ago this month, Britain, and those statistics are pub­
lished by Government authority, and ore I
A krlative position—Standing god­
| fingers fluttered among his gray-sprin- dropped on her head (for they hadI camo from the Emma Mine. Generally
-Belknap was hero bogging for a Coltecreliable. Wohavef not kpacc hero to go father.
klcd hair like a flock of newly flixlgcd sliavcn away the long gulden curb that the non-residont would never know that torahip. film. Balknap, it is said, re­
How to raise beets—take them by the
into detail, but the results &lt;&gt;f foe obser­
Ho ac­
। birds.
crowned it) like rairt. She smiled up in his claim was being worked.
ceived the first payment of $10,000
vations in this direction display facts and tojw and pull.
counts
it
a
dead
low,
figures
in
as
a
part
“ Mary, you must never speak to me iiia face and her little cold fingers damshortly prior to her marriage with-Gen.
figures
that
are
perfectly
frightful,
i
Yovxo Nai*oucoh has a mustache. It
of him again. Edward has offended me Ixircd tremulously up his shculdere, and of “ profit and ,ass,” and lets it go at Belknap. The family have lived in a
have known a number of cases ol con- will bo a good white before he will bo
that. For some reason, probably by ac­
past forgiveness, and he-fa no longer n
most ' extravagant manner, evidently
LITTLE PEACKMAKE1L
son of mino or a brother of yours. 11 dark brown liali. Thon her face grow cident, Lyon found out in 1870 that his I much beyond the style which the salary Hangulnons marriages; but I cannot now able to show an imperial
have disowned him. And now, remem- | troubled.
partners were really working the old | alone of a Cabinet officer would warrant recall a single one in wluch sopie of foe
A FAim was given at Nantucket re­
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tuuuc ui u vuuiucb viuccr wvutu wairiMi*.
" Now, sir; go out of that door, and
offspring have not been imbeciles. The cently, to which none were invited ex­
„hrUimoltt uf,
ber, I must be obeyed."
“It’s growing dark; I can net sec Ixdc. xna .lupptap orc to !•« Itetey.
never, as long ns you live, dare to cross
care of the idiotic in this State is getting I
Tiie old man held her, hi” fair young you. Papa, Edward—take hold of my He wt Mxjut making good Lui cbuui to a | be™ teperirfly rarfljtma taruriou* tuul
cept those whe could bring a baby along
to be a heavy burden to the people. I
over its threshold again."
ird interest.
|
Belknap lias lx»en so particularly
child, in hia lap, as he uttered the cruel hand.”
with them.
Very well, sir, I wfll dbcjr you to the
At this point the Emma Mine, a joint I juniduous in her attentions to the fami- Three lunatic asylums arc full, our insti­
words,,hfa
still -'Q-rigid----------------------and hi* brow
------face
p---------And the young man and the old onc
“ Do you love mo still, John f" whis­
vary last hour of my life. ”
tution for feeble-minded children is full,
knitted witi blyo wins; but his baud took bar lunall hands, and she clasped stock speculation, with “ millions in it,”
pered a flcnsitivo wife to her husband.
lies of members of the committee before
The first of therw speakers was n man
loomed up. Ho formod a oompany, or­ whutD the cliarges are pending as to have and quite a number of idiots arc sup­ “ Of course I do ; the stiller the bolter."
rested tenderly on her bright hair, for theirs'together.
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whose life had slid Iroyond its fiftieth
ported in the bands of private persons,
Mary Reynolds was her father's idol.
•• Papa, you will take him back to your ganized on the basis of $1,500,000, sub­ attracted notice. The wife of one mem­
answered the stupid husband.
.
birthday. His hair was streaked with ’
at the public expense. Wb verily be­
There was no sound in foe great heart once more 1 I may tell mother that ject to the Lyon claim. Stewart and a ber of this committee, a Democrat, lias
Motqkh: “Charlotte, bow do you like
gray, and wrinkles hail begun to gather
lieve
Kentucky has more idiots andlunolibrary but foe broken bqIm of the little yOU Rava forgiven him!”
man named Hillycr were employed to frequently received with Mrs. Belknap.
your
new
teacherl"
Charlotte:
“
Ohl
on his forehead. He was tai’, fine look­
tics, in proixirtioa to her population,
girl."I wjll take him back—I bnve-for- prosecute that claim for nix per cent, of
Belknap camo here a ;&gt;oor man. When
she's a .ipteudid teacher.. She don't cure
ing and of oommandir. £ presence, though
“Come, daughter, don’t.” It was given him," and foe old man’s voice was tiro amount realized. Stewart was u appointed Secretary of War, he was Col­ than any other State. Wo would like to whether wo know our lessons or noL"
the veins on hia temples were swollen
member of the United Stales Senate at lector of Internal Revenne in Iowa. He »eo some comparisons from the oensas
wonderful how thoso stem tones fell husky because of his nob*.
with passion. As ho spoke,he rose and
“Sooxkb or later," rays a Freuc|i
into a swoctucra that was like a mother'a.
A lost smile went like the dying sun the time. Their first plan was to effect created a favorable impression upon the tables. Our Legislature, which as yet
brought down Iris denched hand on thn
writer, "everything is found out.” Ju*t
" Papa will bo very kind to bis little Bhino over the child’s face, and Mary Bonw-toiag through the courts, and then President by a speech ho made at the does not seem overwhelmed with public
table with a blow which sent a shiver
so.
A married man, for instance, fa
business,
might
well
turn
their
attention
girl and make her very happy, and’ she Reynolds’ soul went out like the day, it was that Stewnrt and Lyon promised meeting of the Army of Tennessee.
through it
to tlii* matter, and devise a way to stop generally found out later—about three
must not trouble him by grieving so.”
without convulsion or struggle.
to ]«iy Senator Morton $20,000 if he
Mrs. Belknap, -who figures so promi­
The last speaker wm a youth, just on
hours
later than ho should bo.
the enormous production of idiots. Wc
At la«t the child lifted her head, and
And the father and son fell into each could effect the removal of McKean. At nently in this scandal, was a native of
the threshold of Ids twentieth year. He
would have a law with a penalty attached.
Imitatino a noble ttoman a New Or­
her glance tell upon the portrait of a other’s arms and wept like Jacob and first Mr. Morton supposed his profca Tlarredabilrg, Ky.
Her brother, Dr.
Imd the strong stem fisihurri of thndder
Jajli’ opposite, set in a richly carved Joseph of old.
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sional services ware desired. When he Tomlinson, still resides there, and has Nothing less will move otu* apathetic leans man said: “Build me a house
man, and the same thin, compresecdlips,
people. When an improper marriage is where I shall be seen by every one every
“Blessed am too peacemakers, .for found that hfa political influence was l&gt;ecn using all his influence among
but there was a softerTight in the brown frame.
contracted, the better class of our people hour in foe day.’’ The people called
The face was still young, and the they shall be called the children of (iod.” what Stewart and Lyon wanted, he with­ Southern members to divert this dis­
and something in the Srhble face i,
drew from the case. Lyon admits .this. closure. She was a great belle, and express regret and disapprobation, and him judge, and they built him a coflee
—-------s—-•
which would have won you quicker than |' aw^toea of Urn ammo eyes, the fluttertaglmao .bo.lt :i» I.^wj U.0 Kit
xn;“ * So far, then, from being smirched by among her admirers was a member of there all opposition end*. Why, in one house.
- tho old num’s, though it was stem and
the Emma Mine, Mr. Morton appears to the committee which had the impeach­ of our wealthiest counties n-mnn actually
“Suppose I should locate myself on
of the whole face wonld have
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livid ns the dead. Ah he rose and walked delicacy
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Dr. Ruh-ii H, in bis letter from Joy- exceptionally good advantage in iteliRht.
married bis own niece some years ago.
this claim I’’ said a atranger to a compa­
ment in cliargo. Their flirtation at the
to thelibnuy door/uid answered his father
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gUl now llul
" ■
Wc are glad tluit there fa nt least one ex­ time wan the subject of much local gos­ And foe fruit of this nanatural union ny of Nevada miners. . “ Well, tlie
in those.words which scaled his dismis­
ception to too badness of the men whose sip. Her first husband was a Mr. Bow woe, or I may very properly say is, a chances arc," one of tlie miners grimly
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sal from his home, and sent him into the before I con remember her. ’
stringfoalt idiot, which was in due time replied, " that you would soon find your­
••My ohiia, .hMdnyou »»i" with , Th" 1
lk“' names figure in this conntrotion.
era, of Cincinnati, who 1ms relatives nt
world helpless and alone, soft, eager
handed over to the fostering care of foe
tune, fall of emtarrmnraL
"• &gt;“11.
“■t“
self dislocated 1”
The Lyon claim, good in itself, was Keokuk, Gen. Belknap’s Iowa home.
words streamed like silver-flowing rivu­
State. It is more thou likely this defor­
it would ta,obr»k.u
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compromised out of court on. a btisfa, ns When Belknap was appointed Secretary
let down the stairs, and caught the young
A nrrnjt boy, a few fays since, while
mity is in one of our asylums, a hide­
I her heart
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morning; in pther words, that a tiger
man’s cat just as his hand was on foe i
n,o old mu. Bri dowu hi, ohUd, md Oul killeA bulloek in . ruvion «,mo Cve will bo seen, which implicates Lyon a* of War he came hero and rented the ous monument of the utter disregard of coming .down stairs, was cautioned by
consenting to join a gang of confidence house on Lafayette Square which Imd
- doorknob—
his mother not to lose hi* balance. Hfa
the
laws
of
our
physical
being,
permit
' AhTth'o u«t momoul theta txmnded •&gt;»
«» *&gt;W A
operator*. Fending his litigation the been occupied by Secretary Seward.
ted by our sluggisli people. ' A good question which followed was a puzzle:
down to him a fair child, whose hair was
did noi
uor hi" “°n wil|
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unprincipled Vermonters, Parks of This-house was beyond hia means.
law on this subject, and stringently en- “Mother, if I was to lose my balance,
th. Color of th. dXliLXbilh wZ &gt;« 1“ «• l-r«.
*»-»P &gt;»■ JT"1,A’lui,“rJ' Jr
Comngton, m.d
Bennington, and Baxter of .Rutland, got
The soldiers Imre been robbed and the forced, wonld save thousands of dollars j where would it go tot”
jMloptmioftiutbom-dow^ white b,T . '•■'” '■“&gt; ’
3™°'
“tte "uZtZ’toUw control of a half interest. They con­ nation dirgraced to maintiin the style.
to the State in the course of years.
A Bostojt lady who lately returned
My.trwwurofuUofmnil-.doo^u.d
ZrtX ooni. wb«r. Uto tiS« w« bmrkod. Th. ceived the plan of selling tlie stock in His decire to .furnish this house and to
from Europe, wni waited upon l»y n
the London market, placing the’ value of maintain the hrspiUble utylo in which
and confirmed by the sweet bps beneath i ia8
etewm years, as it bent with
.
friend who had also been abroad, and
them
pround, motherly tendernwi over a lit- MaluirnJ‘fo awaited him, and ascended
tlie property at $10,00u,000. The agree­ wealthy Cabinet Ministers iudulgod,
Lace-bordered lawns will be again worn who preferred thia request: “ Can you
••I mb ltolntt Mtet-do3't~.ltme" ! tie, brown curly l.r»d, which d,.,
the bilteido to »null tteteitorMhow».
nuttedwli^dZ
bright, Xt’
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it’ r.tb.r’.ki,te Abd the hteph.Wm.d.nri.nmdedby.lowtedL ment with Lyon was that he i^ioulil doubtless prompted the original com­
giro mo a Marquis’ card 1 I can give you
have one-eighth of toe proceeds of the mission of . the crime. The present
Persons wearing birds upon their bon­
fol f«», bo mdd.-nlr pbu-od bu lumj Iteby .tretclted oct it. Iteltd^Mldcrowrd Tb“ J™"' ,1" Mnh«r«).di, Lord A.
two Visoonnta in exchange.”
sale of tlie entire stock of toe corpora­ Mrs. Belknap, then the Widow Bowers, nets rhould have them with their plum­
over it, as though it wim more than he triumphantly, ns its fingers chitehod the Pag«t»
AyIfsf°g!’ Bnd
Tuva do sober workmen snBcr
tion in excess of toe sum of 81,500,000, w*s an inmate otolror sister’s househol 1 fl go the same color as ‘he velvet of which
By the vice, of tho l«fercould boor.
.
, can-, l.«ir ; .nd tbi. btd.v w« Id, flr.1 took thou-po.!, tb. Pnowof Wctewlw
besides $500,000,-his third of the 81,­ at the time of her death, and it was soon their bonnets are made.
wlUotU-ngofor
"Ob, Edwwl. wl,.t i, th- mouorif bbm*ild,«hllte htePtunirdhim for- “8“'*• uppw rtory, wlnlc U.obe.tFtireel stam&gt;&gt;.
500,000.
afterward reported that she would soon
Ecru
cashmere
lace
is
gathered
ofelse
H.rc rou and pup. boon q.mmimg .
“• d“&gt;n- M.rr b»d ijpokon ons .1 Um end o&gt; tbd oome, mode thrnr
Kindest ones who most hsic (rturtod
At this time tlie mine won absolutely become Mrs. Secretary Belknap. About lx&gt;x pleated and worn inside the neck and. |
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B| Um truth. Il wu well Uiot hot mother ««y down toward the bur. It had been
Ar* nust thoroughly &lt;Ua«n»tad
worthless. ‘ All the " ;my rock ” had this time there were some ugly »umore wrists of black and other dark dresses.
I
With the tramp.
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••Yea.audno-Imuxtlo.re™."
w« dtrnd. lor it would have broke, her
origimU tatoolion to Mali™ the Irocn taken. Lyon, Stewart, Parks and [ concerning the payment of a large claim
Fashionable modistes predict that foe '
Aptbh two Arkansas fanners had
Hi. wit. .hook hmdtily along the l""'Pnne. u. Urn rtand tn th. rarrne iwd Baiter,
and
perhaps
some
othera,
hail
;
for
war
transjiortation
to
the
Louisville
stylish overdresses for Spring costumes squandered $1,200 on tho lawyers in try­
rrllabbw
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' Witliain iteynolda, Um looker, wte . J‘
,lnTr
entered into a conspiracy to rob the and Cincinnati Railroad, and tliat the will bo “habits’’ with the waist and t ing to find out who owned an old cart,
"For bow long I"
'.tent, rtwoluio man. bonomblo in hi.
public by selling a valulesa hole in the . road was especially favored by Secretary skirt cut together, not very long, not I they commenced abooting, and five
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,l ibullock, tiio beaters were directed to
“ Forever, little mster. Helms sent dealings with all men, but sympathetic, , .
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ground as the richest mine in tlie Belknap. It was raid that Mrs. Bowera drapod, clinging and simply trimmed. , cents* worth of ammunition brought a
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drive foe.least down toe come toward tne
me awav, and I shill never come back pitiful, to none. Ho had married into
t
world.
Ha criminates himm lf.
Like was a gainer by this transaction. She
fsteerakirts arc still much worn, and satisfactory decision. “ It’* your cart,”
.
, * ...
.
small house. Nearly two hours passed
Samson, he rceolved to pull the house I soon after left for Europe in company made longer than ever, wliich partly were the last words of the plaintiff.
again."
| in life, a woman much younger than
•
c
‘
"OK Edward, Edward !” mid she himself, one who combined rare graces
oro
” c*ra&lt;! on *
e down ttboht him, in wholesale slaughter, with the Pendletons, of Cincinnati,
means that dresses without overskirts
A rouxo American lady who haa en­
lifted up her litUe, soft white arms, and ’ of heart and mind ; and who had opened . ^er’
0
w’WM*®®n cn&lt;’P“ content to die himself if he could be
While there her engagement with the will hood be in the fashion again.
ckmod form arouml his heck.
' dl the spring* of tendeme. in his cold, ^.«t-Hk&lt;S toward the sma
house,
joyed tho rare privilege of taking a stroll
avenged.
•
• 1 • 1■ ,
. Secretary of War was announced. The
Old-fashioned organdies and lawns, in with the poet Tennyson, incidentally
"Yon don’t mean it You won’t go undemourtratiro nature. Their son bad
from nCWt
lt
It ia not certain that Gen. Schenck society gossips then busied themselves border patterns, to be self-trimmed and
.„y teuTtari, yonr littl. M„y, i,. MmrlM Um -xrm impulte. of bi.
'*»
mentions in a letter to a friend that "it
wns in the plot . Ho was cither duped with the details of her elaborate cos­ made up with flowers, arc numbered .
■erionsly affected the romance of tho silcan’t livo without you,” ami she pulled I raoUicr with the inflexible wiU of his
*
’
J5
8“
by
them, or he consented to bo • stool tumes. Mrs. Belknap’s career in society with what will be known as thn “Ccnaowubteob.»kU&gt;Lr««o»mlhort.1&gt;r. f.Umr, «&gt;A ,.ft.r th. Amith ol Um former, k«p mhl tetettelcHfM .ttet down the
ua’jon when he paused during tho walk
pigeon, a decoy duck.
has been very brilliant, and, when Mrs. tennial Goods.”
“**** "
ravine. Again foe Pnnce fired and the
to scratch Ids back sgainnt a gate post.”
dropped hire nun upon it
« gradual wtrungement dcveloj&gt;ed itseH
°
Perhaps the most disgraceful feature Attorney General Williams was accused
Metal galloons arc to bo replaced in
"Ob, ye. .hoeJur.b.'donlrm.k. bet^ th. tm,,
Um gernUe, hmling,
.T*’-Ji*Ax &lt; x-member of Congress from tho
of writing anonymous letters to the the Spring with cashmere lace, which '
of
this
whole
case
is
the
bribery
of
Pro
­
up her mica to.” He w. trrieg to deteentet tb» toother w» teathetoto
”Sld1
W1°’’
West came to this city last year with hfa
fessor Benjamin Sillimnn, of Yolo Col- wires of other Cabinet officer* accusing will be worn alike on Kilk and woolen
eptwk io • cboeriul roioe now, .ml tocoutol. U»» *o Ipral. XMtontgrew
family
to have a little recreation, putting
their
respective
husbands
of
intrigues
logo. For a bribe of about $50,000 be
fabrics.
caressing tbo golden ringlets in which I ^orae and worse until after liaving grad" • '
,
’
The muan-admirod .polonaise
lum ’ up at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Ho was
mode an elaborate and utterly false re­ with female friends, Mrs. Belknap was
the May sunbeam* were fluttering, uated from college, the young man flatly moHOt®d Fayrar s elepan
on
&lt;esuddenly
taken ill, and dfad without hav­
conspicuously
indignant,
and
foremost
gradually changed into a polfaae, which 1
••Shell bo » brrrr, good girl, wd put i nfural to gnUfy bi. I.lL. r'. .Urliag -o&lt;«&gt;aoa the idop. below Um beut. lurk- port of the mine. Another dfahonorred
name ia that of Rossiter W. Haymond, in the movement to drive Williams from style of garment is similar to the old : ing seen a physicsan. Hfa family im­
a bold face on the matter, and I won’t ambition of iuccebding him in business, “*8 plaO0- 110
threw stones
plored
him
to take medical advice, but
the Cabinet Of late, Mrs. Belknap has favorite divested of it* drapery.
ktotei her wbM I'm. go«, mil Lmtall ho bcring cboteu. th. to. far. pro. tote U» toriltettd *. tiger tomrgrf of Brooklyn. He, as a United States
he facetiously replied : “ No; Jet me
Commissioner of Mines, knew the worth- beau equally marked in her hostility to
The dree anakers say the present stylo
writeber. tong letter ono of din—acre." fafoiou.
»P “*«
atone.
I
wfah
to dfa a natural death."
lessuera of that drira, but gave cotHMiel Secretary Bristow, who is said to have of dresses fa very difficult to make.. The
“ Don’t Edward, don't
It’ll break
A long and severe altercation nmmed rholruwe fired twice, but rtiH foe
to and connived at the conspiracy. But been too intimately acquainted with her styles in question are expected to ihow
A I'BOCbabttxatixg broker met a ridh
my heart What shall I do without you ; between father and son. Hirah, fierce
W“t. on’
over a bowlder
America does not now monopolize the career in Kentucky do make lifa presence tlie figure to advantage by making it but simple capitalist who wu going
to take me out to ride, and to tell me [ words passed between them, for both ont °
A ^ateri standing a__ vc
disgrace. A member of Parliament, one here agreeable.
slender, and at the same time the drew down California street with a bag of
funny atotieB, aad help me to take earo| w«a&gt;q«aUy detarminrti *ad angry, and. °D. ? .7?” J*”?®* ?
gold. "To-moxjDsr,’'mid-he to him­
must lie full and airy.
ri mygownr bed.; nod wtat will you Um whole •nded io the rich Iwak'er “*J’
!&gt;■» lhens, deml. , nre petty Williams, joined the conspiracy, «upa cvxto^rrr.
Spring cambric dresses arc made of self, “I wifl ^tmload lame (we do not
toteretodtrawy.m. toruiog bi.
ton hfctor Iwm bi,
doted toom,.! Uw cfo.- plcmcnting tlie SilUman report with
A New York gentleman has in hfa pon- checked, striped and plaid Scotch ging- ’ want to1 give' it away, ao we will call, it)
equally
false
representation*.
It
fa
quite
to comb your hw tod b«g yonr dip! IhraUmld.
_
tafa-trraieodourrf.lt to d«th. It ra.
likely that Albert Grant, the London soasion a curiosity from the deep which
‘Jacket* on the snoozer." But, lol
...Ju..----- tern...___ ?
___ .r L
___ _ _ .
, a full-grown female, eight and a half
luw excited wonder from all who have
pet»l Ok.lraaMa.ra, B^'iu.1,1-.,
•
- ■
.
.
feel long. The carcsss was placed on ■tock-jdbber, who is just now building a seen it It consists of an old-fashioned, gingham plaids, or old time pink and . when foe morrow come, he found that
rfiuid to him. I,a .ra.± 1.0.
residence costing one million pounds
white, or bine, with gray or jHrhap«[ tbe capitalist had goneflborton " Jfakcl'’.
my
dear
air.
I
ain
earn‘
®
‘
‘
lophant
and
borne
ia
triumph
Ao
the
with Iran, XE.I W nrall Bgrae rfmkhtg i -"Vatt* fet-ah, —------------ -----------------... your daughter
..........................
sterling, and ex-Secretary ' McCulloch,
shaded brown.
the n’gbt before, and lost hfa pile I
with sobs.
"
j polled to tel! you that
willLltotoV
kiosk.
'_________ ’
coated over with coral of tlie finest com­
For walking dreescs ribbed velvet, ■ 3F.r«d—Never put off till to-morrow the
He took her up in hfa anna and pn-KMd j nOT*r is bold the iraruiet.”
• at present • London banker, wore privy
Com SnArnucn, of the fUth United u&gt; the natality, although it fa not err- position, part* of which are as red as ealkd velours do cha-K*, u meeting with mon you can do to-day.
her tightly to hi* heart, and the stemTh.’ proud, Stern mtn term'd away,
infantrv, who
tatrn infantry,
who reccnllv
recently made .« tain yet whether they were in the rccret blood. From the crork nfopper protrude* much favor.
.
nfla* went for a moncDt out of tbe young j hid Jiii face in hfa hands aud groaned
through toe 8faked pfains of
’ a sra-fan of small rise, which appears to
A Fhexch paper tells the following:
f 1 or not.
,
The first importation of Spring bon-!
• have been fsatenc1 in by some one, !
mans face.
.
...
Toxos, reports that their true character
net* shows an endless variety, ae t-earedy A Frenchman who had pmebaead a
Albert Hrant
Zffo.i thr /Jc birrrt. | though tllO fludeE of ti&gt;C i ottio afai-ll j
country seat was complaining of tiro

lace of the earth; and I want ypu-to re- about the lofty chamber
m.m'^UtK.b.Ut.ryo. — raomr ttal fair ohM fay

in

wftich

u .
. ‘“,1*

ra
““i:’-t.t-Sx^d„rfi.aUbWf,unu.oli
The reixit ef the rrccecdmg* m uy &lt;}«,. , Little flhclfa are bound in by the ooral &gt;
i. „
8to«wk-. ^'aectica with U. Emm* mi*,, coating, which branches out on one side I
| publfatwd ia tedsy * Ixwkio
state* that I of
to au
in height An ! CrOWn“’
with curfams.
JsmraF.LraateUfarfibwiteH
।
1 olr!
Plnl&gt;iu wbo
it
' A wxDmmi inJersey Cdylsidy bought

&gt;,,,1 „„ 1
!

hfa house once.....
and forever.
...... "
lI could quench.
I Tbs Sew York merchant who ..hipped • |w
And here hi* face settled back into its ;
" Papa, papa,
_
d stenuMMB once more.
I fain’. and eager from the parched, pallid, j st “ one purr sent.1

getUe&lt;

CMO-

rant of terfa 01 hfa garden. “Hetia&gt;m»
traps," replied an effiorr, “and they71
come. I was one* in Africa, and there
wasn’t auppoaed to be a woman within
206 mile*. I bang a pair of earrings and
hare made ifa w»y from some fir off part a piano at auction for $4.78. “ D irjor a bracelet upon a tree, and the next
the ben-fit of my boarder*," *he ra i morning I found two women under the
branche*.’’

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a. a.;

HAKDWAMZ ADVT.
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GRAND

MARCH. 10, 1B76

RAPIDS

DIVISION.

The Meltable Meet Liu
ib
xi
. .
James McDonald was’kil’ed, March The sexton accordingly proceeded to
of our readers will no doubt'
a faffing tree at Green's camp
examine all the nooks and ooraers ol
to hear something about the 0Q the west branch of tbe Muskegon the building wherever a man or child
might be stowed away. ' He was
E. Colby &amp; Co., of Ionia, and the about to give up tbe search as un­ It Y- -1—. M.*
• „ —It tl— .1 «&gt;—
leading lumber firm of Ionia end fruitful, whea a crowed of angry re­
Mont Cai in Co.’s failed March 2d. porters outside assured, him that the
Lowest
LIVING
Profit.
reporter
ot’
tbtfc—
was
certainly
con
­
Their liabilities are •-100,000-.
cealed sometdMre in the. auditorium,
Will Nims.a young man was killed
amount of paper money issued • and
ai he had goneTmd the building and
at Leslie hat week, by his team run­
outstanding waS '$762,523,690, the
ning away and overturning a .load of
sumod his hunt, and this time, Mre
actual amount in circulation being lumber on which he was seated.
enough, be found, to bis surprise and
$532,061,165. This amotmt was di­
James Brady, a* brakeman on the delight, the missing reporter coiled
vided up as follows : Wl.177.072 in Detroit &amp; Milwaukee Railroad on up inside one of the ventilators of the
fractional currency, $69,612 in old de­ Mbnday evening while coupling cars auditorium, in a very uncomfortable
place, but one wherein he could act­
mand notes, $871.827,220 io legal at fofita was run over and killed.
ually hear almost all that was said.
tender notes, and •3(6,469,756
JIG,(69,756 in na^.
na-r
Taking all the reports together, we
The knight of the pencil was hauled
sla‘tf m’y safely assert that, upon tbe whole
tional bank notes. The' latter
-------- ---------the wheat crop of Michigan has not out amid the jeers of tbe ministers,
meat will ••squelch’’ the idea of there
gud he got outside of the building and
been hurt at all by the open winter.
being more national bank notes in,
bdd his adventures to his brother re­
Charles Piphie. of Detroit, was porters, the latter unanimously voted
circulation than legal tender nutes.
run over and' instantly killed by n themselves a mean set for telling the
There is $73,601,000 in coin in- the
Canada Southern train al the above the sexton anything - about it, and
U. S. Treasury,of which amount only mfniinned phfce while at work in the awarded the discovered victim a round
$13,482,000 is available for specie re­ M C. depot.
of drinks for his enterprise.
SIZES AND PRICES!
sumption ; the remaining sixty mil­
John Larkin, ex-County Treasurer
lions belonging to tbe sinking fund, of
, Midland County, was arrested for
for the redemption of frac’ional cur 1embezzlement. ' The Board of Su­
The tie which bound a certain Depervisors claim a shortage of t22,000 (roil youth to a la*ver's office
reosy. unpaid ibSerest coupons, coin
one year's account.
severed yesterday, and his parents
certificates, etc *Ihis statement also on
'

GOOD GOODS!

GRAJD W1DS AID DEHOIT.

SAP PANS!

t^cuynJs^’sus'MSSii

SAP BUCKETS!
SAP BUCKETS!

GROCERIES!

lei'i Still from $9.00 to $18,00
Boyr Suits " $5.5018 $11.50

were happy. They wanted the boy
to make a great lawyer, but he was
getting along too fast He pursued
his studies with an ardor which cast
a judicial shadow o're the household HATS, CAPS,
and created considerable neighbor­
BOOTS, SHOES,
Miss Emily Aldrich, of Big Rapids,
; hood talk. He got trusted for candy
RUBBERS,
committed suicide on the evening of and repudiated the hill 00 the ground
the 17th inau by tying a targe stone1 that he was a minor. He bought a
BOOT PACS,
to her waist and jumping into the
OVERSHOES.
dog and went into banktuptcy.
He
null race at Upper Big Rapids.
borrowed a pair of skates and defied
The trial of Julius Arpoutency for the owner to get out a writ ot replev­
the munler of his wife in Monroe in. He borrowed fifty cants'and then
county, last fal&gt;, has concluded andI made the lender bis asignee.
Nubias at 93 Cts. and ChitArpontency was on March 3rd senBut the worst of it was in the fam­
dreu’a Stockings [all Wool]
fenced to state prison for eighteen ily. He had a legal name for most
al 90 Cents, left.
years at hard labor. "
everything, and his desire was to
prove
to
his
parents
that
ho
was
ab
­
The Paw Paw Railroad Company
sorbing dead loads of few.
If he
have offered to make Lawrence n
point on the narrow gauge mad to be wanted a potato, at the dinner table
built from Lawton to South Haven he would remark :
■
“Father, file mv claim against that
COATS’ AND CLARK'S THREAD,« CIS.
for $30,000, which the citizens of
baked [&gt;otato and I'll prove the in­
that place ap trying hard to raise.
debtedness this afternoon.’’
William Wedge, sentenced to De­
If he wanted bread he said : “Moth­
troit House of Correction sixty days, er. get me a writ of attachment for a
BEST $1.00 TEA F0R 8‘i CENTS!
from Lansing, says that his under piece of bread.
clothes were taken from him. and he
It w.-.s expected of him that he
DO NT FAIL TO TRY MINK I
was forced to sleep on straw on a would build the morning fires, but no
stone floor,without sufficient covering sooner had he gained an insite into
The Highest Market Price paid for
He is in a very bad condition.
law than he said to his father: '
O/untry Produce.
“I'm going to move fur a change of
The mysterious death of Addie
Roberts, a seamstress, at Jackson, venue unless some other arrangement
DON’T PASS WITHOUT CALLING
last wecK is making considerable is made.
He moved for a stay of proceed­
talk yet. She was a married woman
ings
when
asked
to
go
to
the
grocery,
and her husband has been in Cali­
CrrdiL
fornia for a year, hut the |&gt;ost mortem and if chided for being out fete nights
showed that she was eneiente.
Il he replied:
“File your declaration and give me
looks like suicide or fool play.
a chance for a jury trial."
Amos Peterson, a farmer living ia
The other day the long-suffering
Summit, Jackson Co , took laudanum
father severed the tie. lie was try­
and Paris gteen on' Saturday, and
ing to bear up, hoping for reform, but
shuffled off this mortal coil on Sat
as he sxl down to tea table his son
urdny night nt 8 o’clock, lie was
brightened up and remarked :
■
aged 63. and has lived in Summit 43
"The defendant will now take the
years. Temporary insanity is alleg­
stand and be sworn.
Now, sir, did
. Ux&gt; QLD StAND, i
ed.
you or did you not come out of a Gris­
Henry Kern, an old citizen of De wold saloon at 11 o’clock this morn­
troit, committed suicide on Monday ing, wiping your mouth on the back
last by cutiin*g his throat with a ra­ of your hand-? Tell the jury all about
t
zor, nearly severing the bead from it, sir."

Frank A. Mason, employed in ai
goes to show tfint Hie engineers of lumber camp at Bradford Lake,Otsego,
the resumption- act stood on their Co. started to visit some trappers ten
distant but perished with coldI
heads when- they passed the hill, de- rmies
।
reaching his destitution.
daring- for resumptiou in 1879, when before
I

there-is-no means of resumption, and
tbe bill* provides none either.
MbFariaed, who murdered Albert

Di Richardson a few years ago, war
taken up in the streets of St. Louis a

few days since in a slate of tx'reme
intoxication.

He has become a com­

mon drunkard.

In his moments of
delirium he often raves of the assas­
all the circumstances of
which seem to be indelibly photo­
sination,

graphed in his memory. The Neme­
sis which has pursued this miserable
wretch has wrought out for him per­

haps a

more

frightful

punishment

than any the law could have inflicted.

Dr. Cumming.theMhleantai proph­
et, declares that terrestrial vaUers
wait close up some time this year, the

eoeboeming certainly before Septem­
'Shis is bad4 news for politicians

ber.

and these starting newspapers.
As
a preliminary movement, the EuphtA-

tea is to dry up and. the Jew* are to
return, to-Ziom

YT—Jy on the morning of March 7th
the “Home for the Aged,*’ at Brook­
lyn,. N. Y.. was destroyed’ by

Many

feeble

iomntes,

unable

fire
to

escape, were suffocated and' sank to
the floorr clinging to ench other in the

embrace of death.

Twenty bodies

(nr portions of bodies), have been re­

covered and thirty pcreons are yet
missing.

'

A Benton county Iowa man hid
•700 in the spare room stove.
The
next day his wife’s mother came down
daring his absence for a three week’s
visit, and that spare room was warm­
ed up for the first time in three hun­
dred years. Anti they say you can
pick up shreds of that man's hair and
clothes where be clubbed bimsd&lt;
around the country when- he beard of
it, anywhere within ten miles of the
house.

Several millions of bank circulation
retired during the months of Januaiy

and

February.

Perhaps this may

Rave something to do with the bard-

times-and scarcity of money all over
the country the past winter-

A pro fine- young person- describing
the looks of’w newly arrived* M. C.
ftom the far west as he appeared at
the Washington-depot, says: “He
Iboked as if he fiaiT come trif the way
across the continent on the hurricane
deck of a mule.”

B71A

COTTON GOODS CLEAR DOWN!

NEW FIRM

SelliDi eiclmmly for Cash at one
Price to AU, aid at 12
1-2 Per Celt Profit

the body. Although worth over $6,­
It was a little too much, and the
000 he had morbid fears of becoming b.iy doesn't study law any more. He
a county charge, which is regarded plays with a wood pile in the back
ns the motive which' actuated him to yard.—Detroit Free Press.
commit the rash act
There is a good deal of disastnous
Parks, who shot Miss Foster at advice floating through the press DRY GOODS,
Walled Lake two weeks since, was Tne latest candidate for misery is
GROCERIES,
on Monday arraigned before Justice from the American Agriculturist
li
Beech, and. waiving examination,was advises farmers to be sociable with HATS,
returned to jail. His victim is slowly their cattle. The Agriculturist is con
CAPS,
improving and is thought will recov
fident that sociability with a cow will
er. She says come life or come death make her give more milk,
The BOOTS.
she is bound to s'ick to the other fel
Agriculturist is right, this is an impor­
SHOES,
low.
tant discovery and promises to work
We CLOTHING,
A daughter of Mrs. Catharine Mc­ a revolution in farm economy.
may
soon
expect
to
see
cows
sitting
Donald. of Washingion, Ohio, who
NOTIONS,
disappeared from her home a short back of the kitchen stove holding
AO.,
AC.
AO.
trnse since, was found by tier mother 8k«-ins of yarn, and horses playing
in Detroit- one day las! week, married dominoes with the hired men, and
(E7“ Cash Purchaser.: will male
to and living with ri coal black negro, hens attending candy pulls, and oxen
aud she refused to leave him.
She in charades. We say may expect, but Large Saving by buying their Goods
is said to be pretty aud fairly edu­ the man who came into this office
yesterday morning,with a copy of the of a CASH HOUSE.
cated.
Agriculturist in his hand aod a face
Sammy Soul, aged sixteen, acci
dently hung himself near Grand Rap- 'which very closely resembled an im­
perfectly cooked liver, has done much
ids. March 2d. He lied a trace chain
He had read
fastened to the ceding of tfre room to weaken our faith.
and put it around his neck to amuse the advice. He determined to be so­
ciable
with
a
cow
tha*.
was
the con­
the chiferen. and while in that post
bon the chair on which he stood was tra nest beast on the face of the whole
earth
to
give
down
her
milk.
We
knocked over and tho tension of the
don't
exactly
comprehend the
chain broke his neck.
process he employed to bring out an 1
Tell us not that religion makes develop the social instincts of the
men no better. Last Saturday, at naimal, but'he was around at the back Stockmann A Willyard.
Pontiac, Mich. Harvey Welton sought part of her, on his hands and knees—
his Savior and found peace at the probably with a view to a little di­
foot of tire cross. Then he fell upon version in the wny of leap-frog—when
his knees aud lold the story of his she drew ber foot out of some of the
erring
life He confessed having best mud in ‘his section and explored
burned the hotel barns and a tavern for him with the most gratifying re­
in that c’ty, five years ago. He wns sults. “It is a great wonder it didn't
arres&gt;ed, and taken to jail fur sen­ kill me oul and out," he added mourn­
tence to State Prison. wh«n court fully. “but it’s knocked me out of the
convenes.
Verily, true religion is centennial, at any rate.’’—Ex.
9*rusger than the fear of bolls and
liars, for it neither quails before
"Gijfe that man a front flue,’’ yelled
VMHV1LU, wen.
them-nor the month-of.tbe lion’s den. Beelzebub, as a terrified personage
Hartford Day Spring.
with the image of a gas meter brand­
ed on the forehead slid through the
. -When birds soar they warble, bat
coal-hole into Hades. He was a diwhen a throat’s sore it doesn't.
reder in a gas company.
Time flies right along, and the Sen­
It is the opinion of the Rev. Murate hasn't repealed the postage hill.

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.,

NEW LIVERY!

TFhe Rev. Dr. Lippincott, of New
York, says that if a woman tried to
flirt with him on tbe street car he
would box her car and save her soul.
He travels a good deal, and ladies
wilPdc wall to lookout for strangers.
Todd’County, Kentucky, « eulo­
gized as the only county itr tire south
where a jury ©f honest uien dare send
a rascal or a ruffin to prison.
That's
a good kind of Toddy-im»
During the tornado at St Charles
Missouri, a horse was blown from a
stable, carried Sfty yards and landed
in a cellar, where he found a barrel of
apples and went io work.
It is the wife who has the mak­
ing of- a man’s home, ssys an ex­
change- True, and now and then she
makes his wig warn too.

A Detroit widow, with neither jew­
els or money, has five bolts on the
Some people regard it as SMTgnlar front door of ht-r cotfage.
that a man “who never played card*
A Nevada highwayman bought six
in his life, because it's wicked," will
books of an agent jnst for the pleas­
exact fifteen per cunt interest ftom a
ure of stealing the money beck.

POST’S PAT. EUREKA SAP SPOUT.
G. RAPIDS RED SAP BUCKETS, PER 1OO, $17.00
TWO HOOP PAILS, PER 1OO
16.00
- Th.ese Terms are for Oasli.

tty* AU Savar Makers wanting Sap Pans or Sap Backets, both tin and
wood, and Post's Patent Eureka Sap Spouts will do well by calling at the

W*olcott Store !
And leaving their orders early, so as to be sure of getting them in season.
We use nothing but the
•

BEST 0 K CHARCOAL SAP PAN IRON

W. B. STRONG.
Ural Sap't chtearo

Mrs. E. C. Eitciiigrer

MILL1KKRY&amp;FANCY GOODS!

For our Pans, and the best brand of Tin for our Buckets, and have
workman that can

Make Better Buckets
Than any other man in the State.

OLD FELT HATS

Don’t buy until you have seen

OUR GOODS AND FRIGES
For we will give you better goods in the Hardware Line, for less money
than any other bouse in Barry or Eaton counties.

MARBLE WORKS
BLACK A FULLER,
Proprietors.

West Side of Main street, opposite Unian House.

C. C. WOLCOTT

and MONUMENTS,

LET THE EAGLE SCREAM I

Foreign A Americas
Satisfaction Guaranteed.

LONG BRICK

EXTRAORDINARY

BLACK A FULLER.

Awarded the m&lt;jhest\Medatal Vienna.

BARGAINS!

L&amp;H.T.miliCO.
TRUMAN’S I

591 Broadway, New York,
(Cpp. Mrtropoliuu Hotel.)

CHBOW ANU FRAMES.
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS!

RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY!

Photograhic Material I

CONSISTING OF

8TEKB0PTI00S8A MAQIO I.ABTEMB
MICROSCIENTIFIC LAMTEaS,
STEREO-PANOPTICON,
UN1TKK9ITY STEHEOPTICON.
ADVERTISER'S BTERXOmCON,
ARTOITICON,
SCHOOL LANTERN,
FAMILY LANTERN,
PEOPLE'S LANTERN.

NOTIONS, BEAVEK CLOAKING,

FLANNELS, ANO UNDERCLOTHING,
1 ■ppllraUoa,

For Men and "Women.
WHICH

I

WILL RETAIL

AT

KNOWN IN

PRICES

HERETOFORE

U N

NASHVILLE!

QBO M SAVAGE &amp; CO*a COLUMN

A Full Line of those Double Width

ALPACAS, FOR 25 CTS. TO $1A YARD.
JUST OPENED. 100 PIECES OF

10 CENT PRINTS, SELLING

IR 8 CENTS.

pATENTS.
FREE
BY
MAIL

FLORAL GUIDE.

Handsomest Guide published.

Send for IL

DETROIT SEED OO..

TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF

CHICAGO SEED CO.

L1VEBY

Boots, Shoes &amp; Rubbers GIBDFM &amp; FIELD SEEDS
SALE aii BOARDING STABLE,

LIVERY STABLE!

carpels and Heaven too.
ken the carpets for his.

ber feet out of bed, so-that the cold
Wild oats are the only crop that air may awaken her if a burglar opens •ination in
grow by gxs light.
the window.

Spain

is

because

the

GLOVES, MITTINS. HATS. CAPS, AND FURS,
AND A LARGE LOT OF

WOMB THE UNfflPLOTCD
THE THISTLE EDITION

BUFFALO ROBES, UP BOBES &amp; HORSE BUHETS
You can be shown everything you want in

He has ta

Why don't you come out west ? No
small pvx—no vaccination—no scare
—sure thing on seoingy oar girl every
Sunday night-

Which will be sold from 50 cents to $1 less per pair than can be bought
■.
elsewhere.
A specialty in

WM. VENN. Psoraisroa.

Bitfood's old sued, Nashville, Mick

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS!

A FULL LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES!
My fl Tea beats all the'hobby prices in town!
!IF“ For further particulars inquire at the counter.

C. A. TRUMAN.

JOH

J

�ATTENTION, ALL! LOOK
UOOA.3L8
follows:

makchio. &gt;s?6

dtforoe. let

POTATOES,

CORN. APPUS8, OATS,
Clover Seed, Stc.,

pte of Nashville will Hktea to.with any de­
F™ nT
NnahriUe, unfortunate-

Delivered al their
wHb • lecture that does not suit Nashville ■MHaMiruuU iMUUln «Mla I u&gt;
people go to an entertainment oC this kind
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
io learn something if there is anything to
of this Stale discovered by me accidentally,
K- 1——-J__J,L?________ ______ ...
while preparing tbe ease of Bartley vs
Knapp on th* pert of th* defendant which
perhaps it would be advisable for me to
LATH,

A.fairGroen T«

C. R. BAIEEY

GENEVA NURSERIES
Irntl. febtath Bobo..!
rfwr j
wrloc. Fnyrr niindtn* every Wrfn—tU&gt; i
J^ARHXnX^LODOK.-autF.
M
os c“ WfoTib. foil oTlh^moce. .Tn»rt£
ena/eeardWIrtavtted
.

. Fruit Ac OruauKatal
, _

TREES, SHR88S, VINES, W
■

Ate. Ate.

SHINGLES

WATER LIME,
proof, give Ourrtr* a IriaL

miltee waited on ms and invited me to •nd it I* certain
lecture to your Association, I confess that I
—Ed. Palmitier, of th* Newaygo Tribcne heard tho invitation with no little degree of

ing deportment
—J. H. Smith has

name* of General Kilpatrick and Calvin
Ainsworth, Dr. Young and Petroleum V.

.Nashville is guilty of*
for which a divorce ia
treme cruelty consuls

dore Tilton and Dr. Barber. Joeh Billings
and Dr. Ellis enlisted in this cause, I ask

not probable that Che

guUm

Jtttrtarg.

H. YOUNG? M. D.
* OOter K-t .Ide ef Main ffiread

e. ELLIS. M

M
•

SALT,

The case I am about to relate to you, or
pother words, the dechicn which-I am

He will take

ft

pay tbe Highest Msrfcet Price for

It b with so iittietiiffidusca that I come
directly tn th* husband's favor.
before van to-eight ia Ub character of a
public leeftrror.

SB.OO

VILLAGE DIRECTOR T

Th* M* Sras •

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

for* tho Literary

raroav. —

HERE!

D.

Offer, hie Mrrhwu lo thr p«

A. BARBER, M-, D-, Homeo-

HAIR,
STUCCO,

H
.

LANDSCAPE GARDENING!

pulhlc rtyeWJan awl Strpron. Oflke. i^ur

WEBSTER k HOBBS,

Btack-

»T wnllh«. All IdBdsor.wMktotae Btedumltb
..-.J 11nr».-.h&lt;x4nC II n. st tewW tepwrenpOy. OIM

'kish we ship and retell at bottom prices.
AINS WORTH k BROOKS,

C. R. BAILEY.

Proprietors.

NEW GOODS I BOISE BRO’S

ELEMENT SMITH.
Xj
L.A.'WTTS

sufficient to
M. FLINT,

M- Dauchsmti’s, the

for printing election tickets.
county, tiring at Woodland, was taken to

in a few words.- Times are hard, business not al all probable that in
is doll, money is searoe; there is but little
to do and nothing to .pay for doing it, and

MT The oUoot Tea drinker ia Haahrille
fined &gt;100..

lied their larders and hia through frequent
vUlta has become very low. I say when it

ried on by words, with chairs, three-legged
stoob, kerosene lamps, stove handles, tea­
pots or in any ther manner the probability
b that lhe man would suffer much more

LARGE INVOICE!

Centennial

T H. LEE,
J.
TJwgsesty ens&lt;vrffl7
g

PABADY, Manwfaelurer &lt;A

Hoot* and Shoes,

DAUGHERTY'S.
P. M. Hyde, Maple Grove Center, on Thurs­ and if. by delivering a lecture, he can earn
day. March 16th, at half-past one o’clock, a few hundred dollars and save himself and
family from starvation who. I ask, would
to prepare for town election.
not engage in this work. Although I may
not be actuated in thb matter by the highest
motives
I trust that you will all see my sit­
rithin a few days
uation and extend to me that charity which
sufferelh long and is kind.
In thb time -of **bnu" and liberal idea*
FOR SALL.—&amp; second hand first-ehus and hia wife and another child has. the diait b perhaps one of lhe most difficult tasks
Sbwisq Machiwb, in i»i«V Inquire
at the Poet office.
14
—A ^Olioa tu bM. clnnUUd ud
Smoked Hama and Shoulders, for sale cheap
by Ainsworth &amp; Brooks, at the elevator.x

A full set of teeth, above and below, at caee of the People to. Milton Fleyharty ,and
JONES’ DENTAL ROOMS, in Nashvllle,for forwarded to the Prosecuting Attorney of that such an idea they do not believe for a
this county, whom it ia said will discharge moment, and they follow that up with re­
mark* that whoever does believe ii, or take
•neb a position is a fool, a soft-head, a luna­
—Th* protracted effort* of the Free Meth- tic, a greenback fanatic, a rag baby man, a
?r LKF; BKOS.
hard money destructiooist a southern sym­
pathiser. a oaaek. a pettifogger, a hypocrite,
with considerable *uoce»«, and many soul*
an abolitionist, an old school physician, a
have learned the errors of their former ways Morgan killer, a liar, a thief, a villain, a
and sought peace and joy in the vineyard of rascal, a man who takes two per cent a
DAUGHEBTY’S
month or some olber despicable or infamous
name. Knowing thb to be a fact I here
■9. Call at Lu Baos, for Fugar.
—The Hastings Journal has adopted the publicly proclaim t. this audience that it
was with great caution that I selected lhe
subject which will be presented to you this
Banner will soon follow salt, and then it evening.
FOR SAXE CHEAP
There are other subjects which I thought
A bran new Wilson Sewto£ Machine, of legality of publishing legal notices in sheets about that would perhaps be more entertain­
ing, but when I considered the danger in
the same style as advertbod in another col- thus conducted.
whjeb I placed myself in handling these
A —The Pacific Express waa thrown from subjects by getting the id-will of tome or
quire at thb office.
the track, by a defective culvert, at Bali’s all of this audience, I very quickly, and it
seems to me wisely, rejected them. For In­
aa. TIMES ARE NOT DULL al cut, west of Hastings, last Monday morn­ stance. I was impressed at one lime that
DAUGHKRTYB Wholesale and Retail Gro- Ing. ditching th* engine and three freight this would be a good subject: “Is the world
Growing Better ” Bui when I came to ana-

down at hard-pan prioei al H. W. Flist’s
equaro-deating Grooer; Store, East side of
Main street, Nashville.

day, but
to preside.

k'P*49.
Tbe Highest Market I'rice paid for

IHlaMt Timothy t«ee4

oided that violence committed during a
quarrel in which the busband suffered aa
much aa the wife ia not such cruelty M will
curtain a divorce against him. Yoa.eaa
readily see that this is a decision of much
importance to men, because no woman can
get a divorce from a man and marry * again

JOHN Q CRESSY,

BOTTOM PRICES

5.000
DBUG8. MEDICUTES,

BOOKS, 8TATIOSAHY, PIANO AST) OBGAJ !
advantage by consulting the 29th Mich,
psge’ 305.
Mr. Smith then proceeded to take up the

Dry Goods
PAINTS, OHS,
VARNISHES,

taking up parties, court, officers, lawyers

BRUSHES,

rately interspersing the lecture with pointed
and pertinent anecdotes, and would space

ereises will be enlivened by an instrumen­
tal quartette by members of tbe Cornet

DRESS GOODS!

ire. hence is much cheaper and bitter
looking purposes. than Baking Powder
most other breads of Balcxatas. Try matter waa brought to light he claimed that
hia wife bad deeded him tbe property, slooe
A FACT WORTH KNOWING.
which time she had left him and going to

own printing and the spelling of tho same
called forth demonstration* of laughter from
both man and beast. The benefit waasmall bat

Practical MillurriffM,
BILL BACRIHKRT,

PERFUMES.

■

ftfidiijcan..

^yM. JUNES,

SUrtlsgs,

Wines and Liquors !

Uheetisgs,

FOR MEDICAL AND MECHANICAL PUR­

Eunhlig.i,

POSES ONLY.

Bats, Cap*,

Boats, Shots,
NotloEs,

had a lively dance out near Ver­
montville lhe ether night, and only 25 par­
ticipants were arrested, that’s all.—Ere.
News.
a—They

Do you want Paints and Oils ?
Do you want a good Book for the
Horae Circle ? .

Do you want School Books ?

Scuts,
F vrs, it.

Do you waul a Prescription filled
with care ?

26th, 1876, Cora Evans, only daughter of
Benjamins and Helen Evans, aged 6 years
and 7 months.

Nasliwilfey
General Conveyancing,

Collections a sjRcialfy.

Please call and exanuna Goods and

Compare

Prices,

before purchasing

Call and Hee Us.

elsewhere.

S. EEIBHAUSEB,

MERCHANT TAILOR!

ELIHU CHIPMA.V,
Justice of the Pence.

MONEY TO 10 AN

VKJk'X'XXS.

Yours Truly,

KOCHER* BROS

BOISE BROS.

BAVI $ao.

BEADY HADE CLOTHING!
legligeatly and wilfully forgets what they
ihould remember.
My friends, when I
bought It all over, I made up my mind I
i not cay each things
it wonld not do to be

ELI STRONG,

TOILJET ARTICLES.

!■ magno,

Cattina; end Mnkitm

care and attention forgets to pay him, ee,
and many times forgets him until sickness
'ho

1. KCSSIU.

•Wild* &amp; Cody combination—a nori of

Ribbons

engaged in card-playing and gambling until
No Awcltskatios.—Beet Chemical 8al-

h Appral to! bUIc StnrihB,
in soxa or

9300.00 and UPWARDS

SPICES,

Dr. H. A. Barber will speak upon the
subject of “Homeopathy," before tho Bo-

—It ia gratifying to know that these bank

and an article not sent

JfONEY TO LOAN I

TEAS, COFFEES,

AT LEE BROS.

become known aa being

QEO. R. KUEMING,

to our wife. “Do you know the fate of Mr*.

to get drunk on, and after invslgleing one
and my Idea of truth would compel mo to of our photographer’s help away, the show­
take the other porition, consequently that men made tracks Hastings-ward
would not do.
I “then branched of and
not as no Judge could bo found thought about thb for a subject:
“Things
Msjor L. Smith wss sentenoed We Forget.’’ I thought thb a capital eub- ed a hit on a gambling hell in that city, to
which the alleged proprietor, Wm. McPbcrmind ia which I had numerous things to
mention which we do forget. In which 1 bore son. objected and sought u&gt; teach Dennis
down perhaps with more vigor than I ought
upon the man who forgets to pay bis debt*. argument to carry out hia design. MePher-

editors. Il b one of tho pi irilege* of their
who talb his wife in the morning that be
lot that after he has celbeted his quarterly will surely remember to get her a spool of
advertising and paid his provision bill, and Coats th re id. white. No 56 and f of a yard
of flannel, just like the piece get for tbe
oils hia mind is relieved of all pecuniary baby a few day* before, a box of hair pins,
a fine tooth comb, a pound of saleratus, a
care till another quarter rolls around.
jar of honey from Heddor’s be* gardens,
sold only by Lee Broe.,Nashvllb, Mich..and
will surely stop aud tell Mrs. Jones that
his wife won’t be able to go out esdijng in
the aftersoen. and bring home steak for
dinner and-be home promptly at noon, and
does not get home till ene oblook and then
thia village to
everything you aenl me
bundle

8H 12 Hl

t&gt;

MRS. L. O. CROCKER
Dsn Jost received a large end complete

Fall antf Whrtrr

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS!
Worilcfa, Real and Imi­
tation taess, Yak Lace,
Pasximeniire, Real and
Imitation Hair Goorir.
DrrM and Claabnmbias
IK ALU m LATEST STYLES.

■EI’8, TOOTHS’h BOIff CL0THII6

cats. w. mhk.ii,

Please yivc me a call.

JEWELER? OPTICIAN

^nEwneo

the height of meanness to tell oth

nisbtille,

Mich.

But Rood’s story (and different stories) aa

canvassed many subjects eonn.cted with
my profosrion which a lawyer delights to

plain

ftcrivoMB

fresk Bread, Rusks, Cais, Craciers and Piex

GRAND PRIZE!
MEDAL.

»to*vy ytistomlteb Wmtdj*npeesMOrd
noeey NdmnfaL
s'

USHVUU HAMIT.

3

LUNCH ROOM
intimate that afee thought of tearing bit

Blackwell on

Criminal

GROCERIES!

WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!

H. ALDRICH.

Feb. 26th me.

ary.

that on pro
laid down by

Porter's Barry Co. Direct-

AUTISTIC.

Prices Made to Suit Ike Tubbs, either fw Cash or Credit

PAINTERS!
NASHVILLE, MICH.

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER.

ATKINSON &amp; KOE,
The Jackson Baptist* are nnhly try­
ing to shoulder off a debt of &gt;9,000, h* would bobouu^t u.
and iLhas got to be done protfy qotek-

CH AB. W. MMARAY

Address
CMuf»,IIL

WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
Saw Tart, K. T.

«.l«k,S

thanking the public for past favors solids
continuance of the same, and would
inform Che pubNc that they will

FRESH MEATS,

�hBngftwdr
exiYvrylUl
UMra, m

in— MU-TUd » taml

‘
' Jujmwr jjrrdk.tx.
In U» Zcbloglad G«ri™ U Dr«J&lt;-r&gt;

ccutly died. Her &lt;h*Ui was &gt;no*t pa­
thetic. She seened to nuderstood tiiat
Washington baa ever mused mwr«.pdnful interred. When Gotti Belknap waa alleviation of her pains, from those about
appointed fteerctory of War on the death her. Tlua Ntato of things lasted until
_ e________
a fewi...nuuMi
hours of her death- Then,
of Ger.. KawHn-8 toe aelectfo? occasioned 4_within
univETMl surprint, and in no State more m the Director of tho Gardena leaned
over life favorite, tbe ape drew him
been fur many years. From luaujtroduotion into Lbs high offioe of a Cabinet Dealt of her kind Motyl.
hx&gt;ked si
• him for Borne limo with clear and tranmcMl-’wtly, and discharged hia duties bo
exoclknUy, titat in •• brief Limo ho wan tiMtea, with abort interval! between Meh
the approval aud tho pride of tho people salute, motioned to bo laid upon her
of his State. Daring his adminis­ couch, gave him her hand—aa though
tration of tbe war offloo, extending bidding farewell to a companionship of
through the larger part of two many happy years—and slept never to
anooetmive Preaidential terms, he did wake again. Thus died tho quari-bunot, indood, ceeapo charges of malfeas­ man creature, fortified not ^alecd by the
ance; but after the lang, searching,, bit­ ritca of the church, but by tboao oom­
ter uavewtigBtian of hia official connec- num to tho wider brotherhood of trust­
tioa with the aalo of United States arms ing and affectionate heart*.
.
•
to the French, his vindication was bo
A. xhvorcbd woman of Danbury, re
triumphant in all reapneta Uiat his repu­
cently married again, and abortiy after
tation as on honest officer of tho Cabinet
loot her second hueband by an accident.
from that time onward won left reasona­
A neighbor, on hearing the shocking
bly free from assault. The bjow under
news, observed : It’s awful, awful in­
to secure Indemnity for tbe United Stale.
deed ; but then,” he added with an en­
cntly n&lt; ▼ r to* rise again, comrai, there­
couraging ncd, "ilia not ao bud an it
fore, like a lightning bolt from an un­
might be. She haa Mi other husband.
clouded sky. It has stricken him tw
It t^in’t as bad as if she had lo»t the
snddcnly and ao irrecoverably aa to havi
only one-too had." The friends took
paralyzed hut pcraonal and political
Tmcbxxuv. March X—5n»&lt;ita—The procccl- friends, and to havo appealed to tho pity ; comfort. __ _
।
Chicago Lbdokb—Beet story payer
even of hta j olitical encmico.
going. 8«~ adwttacment.
“ Without a full knowledge of oil the
influencen leading to thia catastrophe, il
*ly adopted.
may bo safely aasumod that one elemenl
Fbiimy, March X—Senate.—At 1 o'clock which was potent in producing it wot
lure, nuu im mwr
,
the extravagance nf social life whid tlu&gt;
that they draw from (bo Wood its liquid, and
seeniH to liavo Ix-como foxx-pted as an in
xxpoxuro io the air chaorea it into corruption.
Pus lifc-UqnH ta needed to build «p tbe eyr­
diapensablc adjunct of high official rani ___ ._ . i. ..
— ...1 th. nrulrttl U
in Wiuihiugton.
While n Senator oi wssaencu ur
„ v,
by wUuk
riorofa Golden Msdwal
a ItepreaeututiTo in CongrcaH, with i .trsngto
Dtacovcrv, which alw act- directly upon toeaa
imlary of 85,000 a year, ia often oompcdl
od—nulcss he has a liberal private in
the emir method of reaching the upper car:ties.
___ Il__ end eomss
come—to accept of lodging:! on the nppe.

OM.OWM.

-The NwmU County Court ItooM, reputed
., ...
_ __ ____
i

ttecretary Chandler 91.000.

of iifsmight have been great.

decision by the United Btates' Bop erne

I the Union Partita liaffroad is ftxsA »t Conor:
I Bluffx.
*___
r/jrxjvcMj. Jtj/D iNouamiRi..
—The Inlrr-Ocaan prints a letter from a.Nsi

novqAbtiaM.fa-o^to'coBtas ' to » .degree of
prcHcnl commercial dbttrrax aimort without
ptxwedanL He'eajar "AaLadow of preeent
father making strenuous efforts to orerhan!
hioh
,
'
- -The public debt atateinent for March IbUowb
—Manli Graa »m celebrated in Memphis. a reduction of tbe debt daring February of G3,Now Orloaiui and other Hou them cities on tho 272.733 ; currency. tO,52S.4(M,; special dapoail
2DUu fuinicii.no crowds were in attendance.
of legal-ten dem for Ute regular redemption ot.
ccTUfieatefi of deposit of f3.OT5.D00; coin,
its enjoyment.
♦70.035,772. including coin certificates. WXt&gt;15,000 : outstanding legal-tcudcrw, ♦370,943.among em|fioycX)i and inducing then: to pay
39X Tho Comptroller of the Currency xutea
off" on Mondays iaetoed of Sattudaye, in cider
to leiwcn the Saturday night and Sunday diofor the purpose of retiring tho drculAtlon dur­
ing January waa t‘A COT,000, and during Feb­
-Minister Hcbeuck announces btt intention
ruary 93,909,037. Tlie amount of _bauda with-,
drawn during January was $3,669,200, and in
uoiuicM M f*J»c tbe taatimouy of Ljoa before
February t5,754,51X
tho Houre Foreign Affxim Committee, charg—Tbe extensive pork packing hotue of Chas.
ittg bitu uilb improper conduct in connection

They claim to hare

telegraph In denial, of Lyon's revels: Iona.
—Tbe act admitting Colorado into tbe Union
upon an equal footing with oilier filalos baa
— Laic dixpaiebre f;6tn ’Washington stalo
that tlie next snbject to t* investigated bv the

A*pX,jriCA£.

—Tlie Connecticut tiepublican Htete Conven-

Klngaland for*iJcutenant-Govcrnor, Francis A.

Onley tor Treasurer. A bard money platform 1
iH'IMrtmnnt lx ILenumiuer of lottioR contract*
waa adopted.
&gt;.
.
for r.ipplytug hnadstonoa for aoldJere' graven.
—Tlie New York Graphic, which wan an un­
compromising opfxment of tl»e Ohio Dsm' filled with rumors of alleged frau &gt; and cor­
ocratiu pisiform last fall, has now Become a
ruption. a Nashville (Tenn.) i&lt;a,x&gt;r areorte
convert to the greenback currcucy. aim! alvothat, in 1873 tbe Secretary of War rejected a
bid of tho Knoxville Marble Company to fur­
—Tire Democratic Ce-wux Finance Committee
nish headstones for national remoter:tr. al­
r .... II.-,..
. tail to. k.
. , , ‘
”
. • . . ,
~
though it ym the lowest bid by &lt;68.000, and
•npportod .by the party in that body. Tbo l
the Muitracl v.-sh awarded to an Indian trader
moaaurc is entitled "a bill to provide far ths',
■rradnal TMiimntion of atx-rio nwvmcnL” and
-It ie claimad in defaui&lt;e at Belkuap that bin
wife carried on her iiUquitoua transactions with
the («*l under* without the knowledge ot ber

floors of indifferent private dwellings
and browse around in unsavory dining
lialh and restaurants for his meals, i
Cabinet officer, with s salary of $8,00
a year, in expected to maintain an estab
lishment
where
the
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and
of foreign
dignitaries
citizens
dent
and
transient
great wealth and high rank may be re
turned in kind. In passing judgmeu
milled tho following:
ou tho Secretary who Uns fallen from i
the inqieachinenl of
dizzy height of official rank to a dept
far bolow that ot tho poorest citizen i
1 b'
rJTT.
honest private lifo^ it idiould not be fo:
euucuneed M U^ Hrlrct Cumml tre
K4Bian&lt;i&gt;, uiaiiwg,
luuna***,
d Bu.teMoa..„jHH. „„ minxluee.1 by gotten-that tho great public itself, by th
fixtnB u&gt;« rate o&lt; pretax on third-ela*. exaction it makes upon sonic of tte oflicr
__ &lt;&gt;&gt;.• rrankinc
ala, may have helped to push tins mar
once powMWHixl of an unsullied, soldier!
iuuuu, to his temptation and his destruc
tian.”
.

Wu.

VO REIGN.
creased it to ♦100,000, and tho money aha re­
—A party of vigilant Hpaufrh coaat gtlartlx
ceived was from that source. When the Secre­
tary met Mr. Marsh he treated the matter ax eeixed aii English vered white trading near

tlie impriaoned crew, who

Mmh'i going before die commit too and toiling
what he knew.
-Gen. Sherilau lias been notuiwl that tbe

voked. Hereafter such appointments will be
made through military eliannate
— Tbe AUonwy-Gcneral has written a letter
to Scott Lord, Chairman of tbe sub-committee
at the House Committee on Judiciary, explain­
ing that much-talked cf letter to the Western
Dislrict-AUorneya, and. at the aame time deny­
ing that he ever directly or imlirectiy commnni-

Tlie Committee of Eipendituioa in tho W
Department, comp-Mod nf Meraro. Clymer,
1‘eiuMrlvania. Chairman; Bobbins, of Nor
tlie inundations in Hungary are heart-rending.
CaroliuA; Blackburn, of Kentucky; Dass, of N&lt;
A hundred manufactories and fifty other buildHxTcnnAY, March 4.—Semite.—Not in’»c»- York, and Dinfcrtli. of Ohio, notified Hocreta
Belknap home lime xinoo that they wore invox
gating chargoa against him to ttio effect that
to riapty
I Lad been taking bribnx for Um appointment
post tradern. and deni red hlrn to prepare any (!
tbotuftuid ot the ,18,DOT Inbsliltaota al Althorcr I treaty,
fenae be bad to make. The Secretary and 1
are Immcl-w.
■
—It ia said that Don Corios owes 95,000,000 j Momiuy, March 6.—Srea/e.—Edn&gt;ui&gt;d&gt;s from friends took little Dottoe of the matter, wc
in England, and bix projected visit to that too re!e^ raunnltte* to vblcb wm rrfrrrrd u.
country is to settle with hta creditora. He has rcsotuUon apd masMg' from th- Uouw In «. tion that had been undertake u. The
™rl.
lu.mc luWtod W0.000.WO '■7=^*"'
no» u.e n«k. or
'’™'“•
"y"”'
a.to. Th. tarantmU «e U.o tvliUal opp.. nUrl
tiAnta nf
T.ntn wkiA-ia * eanZiilwtA . ._ _ •

aMIJ &lt;h. H:,„„
•___ _________ .

ocr in tho pcst-traderrid’p of Fori Sill,
_ •_ ..■____

FtaNERS AND GLASS SHOW-CARD WRITERS,
wm a DRUM, ns w. Mwawo.

B. R. MAP OF THE U. SNBM A WOOLNMB. IBaad MO Vreakta.
CROCKERY. CHINA AND GLAMWARE.
STEEL AMD MAM

DO YOUR OWN PRINTING!

.

HO! For IOWA 11

KGRAYER. DIE SINgER
soon* m * iuxtoipi

FLOWERS ANO STRAW G000S-BFtCIALTY.
FURNITURE.
L. HALN A BRO .W&gt;.X9.8Mand»I1

DRAM AND FIELD SEEDS.
GUNS—CUTLERY MANUFACTURERS.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY-WHOLESALE.

DEATH

L i.ta..M.^imr~W

HOTEL!.

HOUK^ljjHua^BB- M*1"*1*' O»tea

IltFRS. OF WARWICKSKHtE AND COLUMBIA SAUCES,IMPORTED CATSUPS. FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
REAL ESTATE.

SAW MANUFACTURERS.
SEWING MACHINE COMPANIES.

JEWELRY AMD JEWELERS' SUPPUES.
JON'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE CHAIR FOR IN­
VALIDS. IRON FOLDING BEDSTEADS. ETC.

tetMWlW. ft.. 8 &gt;11. AW..
Oilman * co., »!•«**».

$10;$25rA^S£^SEt
CukAPEST, lx*«t family paper in the

RIGHm?
4tK^Trf,','.r.'r.r&lt;wi?KWK®
' AGENTS WANTED FOB THE

rtlAEA A Month.-

MSttoMwII

$360

UntlCV u:&gt;^'

B'to Itxecfl

K«r,Oh-ek

p«l&gt;crw. obtained a copy of the letter aud pub­
lished It in the manner now known to the pub­
lic. He xays that revenue defraudunt have lang time. The Spaniards numbered 300 and ।
placed a wrong construction npoii the said let- the patriots (XI0, aU mounted. Tlie fight lanted

■MUI) sra a.'v. ***- ’OK',,‘ *
A__ PF.H WEEK OU.UlA.TTKKll to A&lt;wUa

$77

Grul indnflMwnK oSrrvcl toOlonnla. CAlIararet!
tor taicefar.
IW Ovarborn
Chicago.

—-TH XS SEW

S^ELASTIC

TRUSS

Oldest, Lamest, Cheapest, Best.
BREIT REDUCTfilN IN PRICE.
HPECUJ. CLUB ILATU.

I ANGY,

FIND
' Mbits WiaUr...T.. 1 » M
tnehWce vprte-c et » &lt;M A
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BOOK

Smith. Organ Co.,
These Standard Instruments
BOOK I
AGENTS. f

Sold by Music Dealers Everywhere.
Saxo row cibcvkau

iblUMtwg C&lt;fc. Chicago, nt.

WANTMD-&amp;&amp;g»Xlgg$

AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.

iMitallmeht flax

off and avoid an examination, made a moot i
In JB70. abertiy before her death.

tbe present Mrs. Belknap, vtetal Ida L juso a.
waa 111 there for some lime. Made grate'af

“SSL w

the^coW

MlLIF^

5,000

Waxblogtou. sad on M* coming
him that the toutarahip at Fort

rAXX&lt;T

AMhllEI

Indcrahip, Mr. Erann, v

BELKKdP »JSlfQSORED.
that Mandi wxd to have $12,000 a year
tho profile of the bminres, and Evam i

tenth lie would hare enapradel tho Secretary

Secretary Belknap, of the War De- Marth,w*ut to Mr/. Belknap in 1870, paid 1
pertsrut, has tendered hia resignation, too money he received, and undo an agr
meat to pay'her one-half of subarqaent
which the President has accepted. His
wife went before the House Committee cognisant of the proceeding. Tho cJieckx
on toe Hxpcndituru! of too War Depsri1 meni and acknowledged tbe truth of the
j

’ TUULBO/

Marto attended, be arranged wttbMre, B4r&lt;
tetakr io the Indian oountey, toat he that tlie payment^' should continue for t
benefit of the babe, and they (IM
eoritlr.
! bad paid her f H),080 and wwb to pay her,
quai terly. Uis mousy sMaetonn being peH
: in addition, toe sum of *6,000 */«« in chocks, which were indoreed by Belxnap, ai

Th. wife deehuwa tbet her huetelegraphic aubpcri

SILVER
TIPPED
SHOES

CabiefecrewWirel CABLE
SCREW
wire:

-tcjussusaw I
.in Wtsh‘ General aod liis wife were very popuiar
' in fashionable Washington society, and

20 CM£5Vft?Sh?. ESfWV

of property

aus^uaswraian^eiccxoon
lira. Belknap's brother followed

'MMsnster

AGENTS! 150 NEW BOOM

respon-

a.yn CjilfVJ.I.TiJC8.
8e wretabope at the ton Qaaariin (Cat)

U.S.

WANTED^a^^
Stock Growers Colony, New Mexico.

known aa an intimate friend of Recrelary
knap, tlio families of both visiting each o
frcqacatly, 3£sr*U appeared iwfora.they

Reymota ia about xixty milw distent from

COjraB ESXXOAUA.

or the

BOSTON, MASS.

City Tobacco Bank of Lou hrille, has committed
London, and formally committed for extra- ; B*&lt;aiJr»
a &lt;15.GOO forgery aud dtcantped.
diLion. Tho legal time, eighteen day* must
'
been arroated in Brooklyn on a requisition
from tlie Governor cf Arkwiaax. McDonald ia
-DocCarloe hae been oolliy received by the
charged with anburnahon of perjury, through
which,, it te allege*!, lhe GprentaMDl was
swindled out of *3fo,M0 in a/claim for cotton

Biair baa botm retained aa counsel by B-.lknap is a clanal&amp;edliaiof thoaeeboaen :
JW ; BoMparttoas «; Ubwal CoManBtii

ENTENNIAL

THE MARKETS.

at-arma waa
Mnt
to
bring
1
forcibly if neceaaary, to Washington.
ctubc, reaching tire ci'.y on Mondsy. wtti
ZZ&lt;nMr.—RaodaU iniroduci-d a UJl to declare the wife, and etoppsd at ths Arlington Hi
Marsh ia a merchant in New York City, a

thirty-three wounded.

into accepting Betkrap n rrm-natian through

C HISTORY

WE PAY $85

tlie Secretary., For acme time Mareh

tended only for tbe Dintriet-Attcrncre. Mr.
Flcrrepont soys that Gen. Babcock, or some

AN ACTIVE AGENT.
3M.«Onrl,«&gt;rnvrr»4.W)H-rniMir.

The history of tho inception and ou
come of ,th« Belknap investigation
on follows:

in nupport Of tho tlteory that Belknap wan not

tSXtSrite* MT~

Chafexd hands, face, pimplon, ring­
worm. ulirtieum. aud other cutaneous sffcctl«ms cured, and rough ekin made soft and

Secretary liolieeon, of the Navy De
jtartmeut, has bwu detailed to take drag
of tho War Departtaent uhtil a sucorewc
to Gen. Belknap tdiall luivo been ap
pointed.

tirement of (Jen. Be

indorwod her dndte. which he would not hpre

by druggists and dertera hi mediciuee.

eValV

*s to Mats's^rsTwswe-

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broken; Edward Thompson, hip injured;
notice that their case would come up for
child of
Fred Phnte,
broken,; --------Amana final hearing in Harrow, on the Tues-. —,
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----------------day of next week. Miss Sallic concluded | convinced that Mr. and Mrs. Popkins dsMoreom, head cat; Thomas Magor,

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tetuyfeo stag* ; Ua®h» Ban Dropper, ■ ore
_ the best hands in tho world to keep ; h^rpvxhrerrtterfere^trerinr^
ir^jiaLf«ii®d» had-busineM a littje dis- » secret.

injury on the head; child of Wm. Fid­
taacc on the road, and ho -would take
dick, head cut; Dora Thompson, arm
the stage too ; and Mr. Popkins’ saddle­
TJEB1UFIC TORNADO,
; injure^; Mrs. Joreph J^clftato (injured
horse fell flick just m ho wasnbeda^i
r- badly; Mrs. Fkltlyl fo|’injjirJd; Mrs.
and no time for any other ruflangymenta.
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____ ____
_ &gt;&lt;/ James" Edwards, face hurt; James Treso he must take the same conveyance.
HurieA itado tn tkr Atr^2fin« Fwn* । ganza, injured slightly; Frank ThompMi s Sdlio came floating down to flio
KUini.___________________________________ son, head and arm bruised; Mjra Elisa
gate with white ribbons and bows, and
A Dabaqiw oomwpondenl give. lh&lt; j^j. w. folurri.
i« Urf
dainty dress, sufficient to bewilder a folfo.b.g gnipbic r^lot th. tambfo ! f^-o, Tb’nJX ™ repnil-

HOWLING

1 am oonlident, from the mauuor in vised Mr. fopkins"to many Miss Bailie,
which tho whole thing ended, that had he would have rejected the idea immedi­
Mr. Popkins gone to hcraelf, abe would ately, and iQie herself would nave taken it
iiave relinquished it gracefully, but a oh au iuenlt; but the totally ^btapyated
M^or of being manner in which tho matter, had been
forced to do anything.’ Tia a thread brought up made altogether a different
sicur-d their necks, feed them; (wiflf aflair of it. He stole a glance at Mlns
sugar jdurcs, and yon can lend them to Sallic. Her face was still ‘turned away,
U» “jumping off place;" gw to driving and nhe was apparently studying nature'.
V**^?
T*
them, and fqr obatinacy they will beat sTl’ffr®T’
deny flat. Wtart if—if—And* his hfetfrt

clad condition. Tho firemen, however,
continued tho work of pouring water on'
the embers, and whqa thera oook-d. they
who' were
TJio imrn at the rear of Dr. Kittoe’s began tho nearoli •for
premises was leveled to tho ground, and burned. Their labors brought from be
almost every veetige of the structure neath the d^brik' -fe* jahkrreA Mid
mangled bodkw of ei^bt feta; whose ¥e.carried from the sjK&gt;t nn which it stood.
A pair of horses owned by the gentle­ maina fell with the floors on which they
perished.
This mode in all eighteen vic­
man were. standing in tfce bop »t the
AW,tad/»±*
—
“/ *
1 ■* .' lifted’*'into
‘7 ’ &lt;•)»» offfto ilw tims- pt the thofcafesk’ttncluilg Jboaa
the ruinetl dwemnga, and his son, Al(red, a fine bd, aged 14 years, instantly
killed.

height
fully 60
huigfit of
of fully
60 feet,
feet, an
and "blown up­
gsve a tremendous bound- Wjutafool ward of 20 rods- to the northeast, and
I’opkinson ho had been all this time I Ho must try dashed to the ground, bleeding and
at ray ttavand lisk ajepulse.
wifly *fopd, bnt jb few foot 2rom Mr. JacVoc’a
trousse," and Mr. Popkins looked like ouUny .feW harftafcbn, for our Aiwo Lforara.
-1—Froin this point the -whirlwind
an aatomaton Cardiff giant The neigh- was brave, !.« took Uncle Ben’s seat, and traveled due oast, passing over the cemsaid, quietly:
ctery, damaging h large number of abbs
“Mira fUlie."
and ornaments, and covering the ground
Ihc-fuce turned tiui eighteen^ part with bpard*. limbs, pieorei of furniture
of on inch toward him.- Mot much en­ and clothing. On it wont, bent on its
couragement, certainly, but a little.
mission of death and destruction, un­
“ Mis.'. Sallic,” hr repeated, “ I’ve Kwm til reaching the residence of Thomas
a fool and a brute.”
r
Alien, which it lifted as if it were a

who died from nuffocalion. . Those
burned were of course unrecognized, and
their blackened remains presented n
aa 4he IbreMl dnegrel
them out and gave them in charge of
the ttistera, the clergy and brethren from
St John’s College.

. 04Mra#l*-C

rr&amp;HM the following:
The great peraannl event of Heverdy
Johnson's life -was the deotraction df ha
houw by a mob in 1885 for his supposed
relation .to .the' failure, of (he Bosk bf
Maryland., This iwrtifutioD, incorporated

Thc Mayor resigned Ifis- office and was
succeeded by SOttiari Snrith, the some
who made such n fuss wil his brother

son received ‘ 5f0,6a2 in
the State.
.. ,

imageti from

♦fipod xulurcd eld man, nearly as dtaf
ra a port, wbu had th- grrato-f.faculty.

wra the pup -till a yelping, juat like
Moras in the bullrnidies. Tho ice had
kind of sot during bat night at it was
fold, lint wasn't yet real hard. I just
ftkinned acrora that dam on the logs—
rakra I but it wra idippery, apd 1 tum­
bled in over my head twiste, and* wre

just able to get the pup off, as won pansengrr, by the scruff of his neck. Now,
Mister, I am goiug to keep that 'ere dog
until be is growfl up, and just as rare m
over Bill Bostwick whistles to him, I am
going to teach him to bite Bill, and if be
b too email to do it, I ain’t too little , to
lick two boys like Bill. I ray, Mister,

ala to boys as raves dogs’ lives, send Vm

*“?

Mr W1

to me, ae my name is Georgo’Washing- ’ 7^rasn»t»»pak»»o«.'y,ri*MtfciH^v«C&gt;«w« ■

Un O-«go.d. o! P.rrf, To^"
I, ..
there should exist,, we. thought, such a ■ ThomHh:u&lt;tXrtlCngAUdtlweet-(b«:l wrn lit
Uu^ - . ~cirfj'.™awg m«Uh l« |

w—

lartio nrehuu for mnug u.
I
life, wo feel certain, poor, ragged George &lt; so 1 »e*ir4 tnjMf *•■ MU. sorte-. ;&gt;Ub&lt;.,
would have been entitled to one of them.
*nd
*z" .du1™ *“‘r

♦rt*w»»^.l»liH

,

A curious affair has juat . been made
i,cort&lt;J»o« u«-r* wcni!
public near Silver Station, Pennsylvania. 1
hH
|n a
Text yearn ^go a rich farmer named •
tn;i cndrvu.i tor miajk;
Swingle, 60year* -of age, who bad mar- j *n&lt;|, UwnjKh i h»d »tri»rn in pUy tto j
ried for his second wife a young woman
1 ,ottD', 1 *"’
long resident in his family, went out
one day to pay *1,800 to a neighbor, a
mile or two away, and never returned. !

=====
rLXAaAJtTXl
Wh«n datectivea find a criminal they
It was found that he had paJd the money generally giy^him arrest
and left for home on his horse nt 9
A coMWMronxRY wants to knew, since
o'clock on a dark", stormy evening. A w-o-r-k is pronounced wirk, why p-d-r k
widow woman living in a lonely place oiv should not bo pronounced pirk! He
tho road testified to hearing erica of j should rusk a New Y irker.
murder. Blood, oud sigas of a atrug- j
..fo,OTM
m/’ said a trading Quaker
gl. wn. ai^oo.^1 fa ta. yl Mt; to
-------------- ----------------------------in making thy way in the :
monung. Tb. .bote nnghbortwoa
■ wor)J , ,poooM o(
,orth„
searched and Swingle's horse found teth- 1 ■
....
_
cred in the woods. A baud of borae and
A womah called at the registrar’s
’ cattle thieves who had infested the place I
I office yesterday, asked for a marriage
were accused of being tho murderers and
j license, got it and paid for it -It is felt
left tho country. Eighteen months after- jj that this establishes a precedent that
ward a skeleton was found in a pond by i
n man who wns fishing. The bones were |i will oblige most of our best young mpn^
I to take to .the woods.—Norwich £ulgathered and buried as those of Swingle. '
I'.lin.
.
A couple cf years ufterward Swingle’s
A versa woman looking fora ritur.tiou
son married the young widow of Swingle
senior. The couple were living pleas­ was attracted by an advertisement for
antly together up to last month, with some one to do “light'housework.”
three children, when a note was received She called at the address given and in­
from Cleveland, from the missing Swin­ quired where the lighthouse was, and if
gle, that 1» was in a lodging house, sick there was any way of getting on shore
with a fever. He wns found and bronghi on Sundays.

home, tho wife attended him, the son
was almosfcrazy. Swingle senior, how­
ever, । died without knowledge of what
bad occurred, andthe young couple were
married over again. Swingle Said flint
he had taken n notion to leave while dh
the road, and had gone to Australis,
grown rich, and then lost all. Tho skcleton is now supposed to be that of a cat- !

tricitf is recorded from Portsmouth, N.
H., where a lady clad in deep mourning
promenaded tho streets, the other day,
with a ribbon in front of bar forehead,
on which waA embroidered in white the ’
word “Atone?*
' ''■!»[

oitooKB
whoFtprays
forcthis
_A____
____ _____
-w- -t
-* followmen un Sunday, and preys on them the

tie drover named Gibson, who frequent- rest of the week, being asked why ho
ly went through the country before then, sold the some sugar at 10 fonts to poor
people and 15 cento to the rich, replied,
but has not been seen amre.
I[ people
‘ “ Well,' don’t tho Bible command

‘Charge them that nr* rich in thiff
Saturday night a Detroiter commenced
world t"
’
\
'
getting drunk so that ho could not be
A DcTnorr lady was trading at» Wood­
usul ns a witness in a case in the police
ward avenue,
goods, store flip .other
court to be tried yesterday. The man
was pretty drunk Sunday morning, al­ day, when oho ran short of money pnd ,
asked the clerk to put tho balance on tho
night, and yesterday noon was just about books. He cheerfully agreed, and said
half-and-Kalf, just able to navigate, but he would rand tho bill to hex hoahand.
bo befuddled and mixed up that ho didn’t; “You'd better send it to me,
she said,
know a street car on a gfetah frore a » he figured up the eost “Tvegotn
white-headed boy with n wort on fas I
husband. If that bill reads
neck. Kntering a store on Woodward ' «lcven dollars for sugar, coffee and ten,
avciyic tho tippler asked :
! heH H»vo mo
money without a word.
“ Sheen Johnson 'round yeref”
i U it roads for liabmce on . dry goods,
“ What Johnson I” was asked.
he’ll, are you in Texas befonq he pays it.
“Sham Johnson, ootrtac.”
i Make it out for groceries. Il is my duty
“ Why, you are Sam Johnson your- m a good wife to pander to his feelings."
self 1”
.
' —Free Preas.
“Zhol aa!’’ exclaimed flte victim, i ran uurrta «"to the nttmsa■ooamr.

He was a very small boy, nil in tatters,
and his clothes were dripping. In his
arms ho hold n miserable Httte dog, and think von were F’
“Gov'nor.Oaaa ”’
both boy and dog were &gt;duvoring in the
“Wall, yon aren’t.”
“ Zhen I’m Johnson, am I !”
Bostwick and me was a playing by the
river, betting cents on the chunks of ice,

trotting part. Says Bill to mn saya he,
* Let's have this 'ere dog for a pasaen-

Sham Johnson 1”
“Ves, air.*’

but I wouldn't.

and conwented you In Bitar,.
.
W? urak &gt;our etalw ta MJ irtrariw,'.

“Well, not a great deal.”

•,». u:r ir.tCTt^

.A'.Cluw

Tfa,

a boy, waa for
ahoving him off into toe* water just so,

iad ytmrrtci
AjnrwEn.

yo« we dxnrt ...

.rrn^..

lu» fcuod , Of.
fa U,,
;

Ib« fart&amp;lo hd4 on to.’W1
i= nukina.gondii wAuitifal,.,
looUdnunfai Mkoaid-•
bond liriog. Brang ul good .ddn.»,
•Tfa *&gt;ny. Thought dl the tfa&gt;. f ta “*l“
“rr^nneo at m.ol. en-

I teri a Ut of twine in

Sluun Johnson I won't toy put on any ; **«*»**1 ‘ J
«U»fo etatefotfog
more style.
Mucher ’Higed P yon.
vilnabl* to lofo, iugtktistefl
Might wral lon.d brn&gt; hull rm, Unrrt
™pftat»U» "othrr'MtOu."
downhill, enabling him to slide parts of
knoid-.g I w. Sh.3. JobMou In ladnl
«*»
out to bin. tor . ootfaArr W‘j,1r rf”™
* completely rojind.
’
demolished. "Thr building contained a u», "V |W7.
Torowd to. '.--DabrM Fra Fra..,
”■&gt; ST»^M&lt;ud (.J tfa wmltt n»d pmi
“ Do you
think," continued he,. “ that . valuable edock of furniture and coffins, trip, occupied.-tl*to days* ■ Exposure af­ hu turn to play tow-horse with the
_
------------ttoBjUf the young bdj’B. /jrt,.',’ .Taking
you can settle thin lawsuit in the senai-1 Mr. (Jhaa. Bcbabbtsr’s - blockamithehop fected him but little. .Much of the time chntak trf be tad^fea dog for a pa—eta
blc manner suggested by Uncle Ben ?[ was also blown down, as was the oxten- he walked or glided over mow field*
Adxyre rrwu the OoMComIoJ Alrioo iwodu U 4k&gt;&lt;u »K0 . kwd-.wiu
id
wffww of from ten to filt^'ffer deep, at? froxen
Uml &gt; fire oreurred MUUlerapo Oiuagrehotlorn
dieiorew, whfcb
food, and camped in thA'opcii aifl Ho
Bill Bostwick and guv him flla. But you
'rfsl. whiah drataryed reody Uli the ue areidtr .liatiurd from edii oUrre. te
•ee there was fe» W/taBUfe pupae was
awa.. U. UMdf «U the hoMre.duu- M
te here, fore ^Mto rer Ue
j.
day."
'
The following is a correct list of the
passenger, sliding down that ’er® river
fo^tavo without
Mira Salite wrscomptetriy vwqwrhed.
and &lt;ou*4od : Billed—Mrs. E.
and the answer, although whispered, w* ! Ittelwda; Johnson
Maul Q.. ol th. I'M), iojulTin..
Two-tlKnramd k«ga
heard W Mk. f*«Afafwb*te theraoiae of■.! years ; Lteria
Richards and child;
to know that pup’s mofliar I felt kind of
th® wMA/3bmUfe&amp;teg of fltt drii-* Alfred J-ekaou, aged 14; Thomas Alton
earthquake.
Abotrt*fitty uathan w*re' tried to commit self-ria ighter by jumphave a cold. What do you do whetf yori
! pt's whip.
i and BOTj acj jf-*,. John Looney.
blown to pteoea while attempting taking off a bridgs th® other night, but a
hrrwaooldl" •• IP raid Kyarinth, *1
j The wilt of Popkins tb. Hopkins wra [ Injured—.Jraeph Ckunonston, leg
cake of ice, with the poor pnp a yelping plunder burning and abandoned houses. | policeman wouldn’t let him.

fr*t;w&gt;ar

He am behrd ahyttnug correctly,
sad it’was an utter impossibility to try
ami explain
yottraM floundering about in a riougb
I despair.
Miss SaUit and Mr. Popkiun received

&gt; zwrojrr'rjirir.

a POfliuuF pjMMrjM. A irjUMA*

Oh, we had lots of fun M first with that

ksquo cm the “ high teagepf " daily in"
tatafl.;.’.
. .there iired eteee io these IralHgeronta

a jh rs/exh

dam. I durtfd’t look, Mirier. That'ere
night, though I murt have slept good,
that pup’s howling I kind of’ dreamed
: George Alfred Toweneud, in his rcmabout "Well, nrfer lireakfasi, I vent-

EK.

•* Snowshoe " Thompeon, v h-&gt; for ten
years carried the mailn over tho Sierra in
winter afoot, rite fa Gsn tranoteSo b«C
rooms and telW stories about his kfftffi)turcs. In tho winter of 1865, when the
■now was uncommonly deep, he first
bargained to make the journeys between
either from contrariness or a erase of and his son, aged 12 years, instantly, Placerville and Qaraon Valley on snow­
justice, they always taka tire opposite and badly injuring other members of tho shoes. The distance was ninety milce,
aide. Mira 8. made up her mind from family.
and he ordinarily made it in one direo-

NO. 25.

MOB.

in 1790, luul *300,000 of paid-up capital,
and failed in 1834 with *1,683,000 Kabil
. •
: ’ . , ; - •
a i badly injured. Tho loos of pro]&gt;crty is ifles. The following is a historic account
and naw^iproecliiiia froth the opposite - --------. of the transaction and sequel:
v!1Ub« ot Haul Onwi, Wia :
' eaimatal a H0.000 fo *50,000.
aide, her foe, in immaculate broodcloth
The Bank of Maryland (the history of
A thick, black miniature cloud, away
.. •:
------ ; y ,~s : - .
off in the cast, and fully’500"feet above
A HUMAN HOLOCAUST.
' which is that of one of the most stupen­
dous
and general frauds oyer committed,
reMHtdf-to go back ; but to bo out
bearing specially bard upon the indus­
, .
the terrible scones ol suffering, death,
by a man, and be a Bopkhift, was not to. and destruction which' followed. It bore
.
tnous
poor) was shnt up in March, 1834,
Tl»exaocut?detraction by-firc of U»bo thought of. • So she stopped into the
eastward, gaining in aize as it approached Housc for Aged People, a Oatholia char- nud though about seventeen months
coach with the air of sixteen Queen ■Vic­
the village, and when a half mile from liable inatitution at-Brooklyn, is one of. had elapsed, no iwhafsetory'statements
toria^, elevate^ her head until it made on
tho outskirtu, the earth fairly shook with the n&gt;a«t lieartrondihg diraaten flint law* of ite affairs were laid before ita credit­
acute angle wife her noor, and'became
Hie noise of ite rumbling, mighty tread, occurred in the country for several ors, in consequence of obstructions by
' Mibtimcly nncmiaious of any one's proswhich seemed like tho roar of a hundred mouths. From our^ttwr l’ofe exetaagwr
cnee. Mr.. Popkins seated himself ns
guns, or' the plashing, rattling thunder we gather the fo^png, pertiralsre of
i though he had swallowed a whole foun;
of a thousand teams. Ou it come, pro­ tho shocking calamity.; ,10^ house com­ largo. In the meantime, however, tho
dry, and bad his pockets full of eggs for
pelled by lightning, until, readiing a prised a. four-story building with two late Premdont of the bank (Evan
; a defeert. $ Just then came Uncle Ben,”
Poultney) and'others w&lt; re battering one
grove on tno ciufern (ttxtakirts of tho fel1 puffing and blowing, utterly mcoii- :f liige, It shot down fo the furukfic, -aiid, wings, and fonbuued 186 imnateH. When another by heavy pamphlets, by which
, scions of the oaths of tho impatient j' scooping up a stock shed, rent it and ite tboao. were made awttiLtf the fire a panic tho public were msde weary and dis­
seized them, and tho sistets losing con­
Jehu.
I« it anything *etln«l nw
contents into atoms.
Then rushing trol they ran through the building, some gusted. But the creditors refrained and
“Good morning, Miss Sallic," raid acrofl a level space of perhaps n quarter
lx&gt;ro these things as they ought, and the
escaping to tho street, but others sank
! ho, carefully seating hinwdf beside her.
of a mile, it entered the village at the down exhanoted.add overcome-by friglrf citixena remained quiet, though the
-J .
• huahs®! food and tror ■
i “Good morning, Mr. Popkins. Where
northeast quarter, .and turned across the Mid smoke. The police and fireman, res­ loss of cliaxacter affected tho interest of
might you begging, and whnt for I"
soutluond middle part of tho town, leav­ cued all these, b^l a ntuuber who could the city much more than the amount of
Oh, Dy darting J my drtight !
,
"To’ Harrow,"said Mr. Popkins, in
ing a path freon thirty to forty rods in not get to tho lower floors by reason of money the creditors of the bank liad
■ | his most polite manner, answering tho
width in utter ruin, a true description the smoko and fliuacs ran for ilia roof^. lost. Within .the your, try tho bank­
। daairfy.
.1 first question and ignoring the last.
of which, with its attendant devastation All who reached there awe rescued, bnt ruptcy of the Susquehanna Bank, the
I
“ Do tell!’’ and the round faco fairly
and carnage, no pen, however apt, could somb' of tlie inmAtfo who ’wcrA'ido ffoifle" Bank of Maryland, tho Maryland Savings
glowed with placid surprise. “Going
&amp;■ *■“*-*■ W'-S’I
possibly delineate. Twenty-six houses to run or to clamber were burned to Institution, the United States Insnranoe,
i to marry I Well, I told ■ Heater lost
were totally demolished, and their con- "death, while two, who throw themselves tho reduced value of the stock in others
(as much as twenty-five percent in some
uigb.tll&amp;t tbathras the beat way to settle
tenta were borflo upon the wind ..in from upper windows, wexo fsially in­
I atnmp aronod btHiihrniJm;,
I the unit after all. ' There ain’t a more
every direction. Fields; yards, strata, jured. 'Hie low on the buBding aud cases), and the foflnre of two or three other
eajnrblo girl anywhero than Bailie, and I
and even -tho cemetery, over which furniture is *25,000 ; the insurance 830,­ rag shoiw, tho people were plundered of
Wiih rctnalna g-lylt? round;
ipn gfiwl yon found it out. And Mr.
the storm pu-Hod but slightly, are 000. It boo ms flint the-Are wns discov­ more than 82,000,000, jarliaps $3,000,­
Popkins is wonderfully clever,” turning
filled with the debris. Immense.. tim- ered in the south wing, occupied by the 000. They I tore all this with astonish­
| to Bidlie-; “ instead of there l&gt;eiug two
Iters, boards,1 scantling mid posta were male portion of the inmates, and con­ ing maeknees. On Monday, the 3d of
farms and n lawsuit, there need only be
thrown heaven ward, and driven deep in tained iwventy-two peracns, whose ages August, another weighty pamphlet op•
FS. UOTKIKH;
• one. Law blesa me t ” .rubbing his hands
the ground in their d«»cont. The find vuried from 68 to 105 yeara. The lire jMVLrcd, and this, with certain comments
■ will) increased satisfaction, “ if it ain't a
Mr-. J!3i'W* •»“ •
i »■»
house in the village struck by the whirl- was discovered by a jierson on tho street, upon it by'Mr. Poultney,’ or® put forwArffos flic’cause^bl thcridt that foL
tion this fact with nil due'reverence for, । tiptop arrangement!”
t wind wns a wooden structure, one story wlp gave Die al»fm ly(i ringing the bell j
Joi-oll j for
feverish” sM&lt;- WUA soon)
1
Mr.
Popkins
clutched
at
his
throat,
uh i
the name—and sympathy for the condi­
I high, owned by John Funk, the roof of of the Institution, awakening the sisters
tion. He was well-to-do in the world, ' though he was chnltuig to death, and 1 which was partially carried away, with­ and the aged inmates. When the firemen visible. On tho evening of the 6th a
■
inode
spasmodic
efforts
to
utter
a
word
of
if owning a flpejarm and being pbiutiff
flames wore sweeping small number of persons assembled op­
out damage to tho inumteH. Further on arrived the
posite the splendid remdence df Mr.
in a hiwquiijajujy. oriteripp.- Aside from | cxplamrtfon, bat iiui tongue teemed pal­ it lifted a small tenement in its mighty through
the south wing in every
I med,
and failed him
utterly
Mr. • To^krhk*1 -feisfortunc in being h
------•--------------------_---------- in this emeranna, completely enythigg tiy; building, direction. . In one’ ' o[ „ the rooms Beverdy Johnson, of Monumentttqnaro.
tifttohelor, he hod -one fault—a gsneral I
Mira SaUfo, with n face of the
They dispersed, however, after breaking
not a vestige of which, save tire floor, is on the third story, second tier, s
a few panes of glass, nt tho request of
averai^i to female ea&gt;cfoly,an4^.pp&lt;|icn- deepest rone-color, placed her hand to her left .The family, consisting of Mis. horrible sight
to.starflc
the Mayor, who was induced by tho
lar aversion to Miss Saliio Hopkins, flic, mdtitlij'’ and
FarTallyniul tyo .daughters, took refuge'
. -.id:
signs that apj&gt;eared to insue a call for n
drfpultaut In thAjnlxivonamikS lawrait tk-li.’r
in the cellar, and escaped injury. Cross­ able to make his way through the smoko
*
“lam going to ecc Mr. Stiles on busipublic
meeting.
The following' Was
Now be it known that, though • Miss
There, stretched
ing the street, it swept the three-story and flamts into it
paracd :
Bailie's name was put down in the list of
■stono structure kuowu os tbv Mahodb’ ujiou their pallets, tho mattresses, quilta,
0,
day
of
blnnd&gt;«4
!
Mr.
.Stilus
was
krwlreJ.
Thai
in
Uieoptaiou
of this meet­
O. M. ’s (Old Maids), she was the round­
and Odd Pellows? hall from ite founda­ and even inflows of which had been
ing it would prunwu, th* poscc ■ of hi* cliy if
est, "cornert,- dimple-cheeked fpinntcr that her lawyer, but the uh fortunate’ girl wns tion, and left it a shnpele&amp;s pile of rock, singed by fire, being partially covered the present trustees wtmM rs!iQ&lt;rahib,tlio trust
minister had
ever lived in Lincoln. She had the soft- unaware theta Presbyterian
mortar and shattered timbers. Bnt n with the water that subdued the flamta held by them, and trumfer over to thucr6Jlt&lt;z&gt;b
e«t bnittn eyes, with a trick of looking tho on me, delightful cognomen,
few feet to the eastward its mighty bolts around lhem, were the corpsefl of nine ' of the Hukof Maryland tno books and pajjers
_) 3 I '1
down and peeping under tho Ludies j&gt;er- &gt;
“ ^r- Stiles, indeed,” said our friend.
unfortunate cryatafes, liomo of whom eaunedad Ibarotdtb.
were launclieiL against the styna
. J&lt;d|yjl&gt;taiW«ri^, ftDd to r taif waved '■ Well, I’ve Heard him well spoken of, deuce of Mrs. E. ifichards, and tumbled ' were paralytic, and a’J of them wery not
The meeting then adjourned. The
ap|l4o)fe ip the ®i:Jighl in mdvajtau- J but 1 ncwr expected you, Hallie, a Itap- its roof and a jiortion of the walls upon able to leave their beds.' A few bf them motion of Mr. Tliomas wns passed I«j nc-_
ner that a siuratptiblo lady, like you and l’Bt«
be married by anyone but a minthe inmatriv Consisting of Mr*. E. and were burnrtl, and Lira hair upcii their' clamation ; and hero it te proper to rayl
1, would hive felt an irresistible desire I »«krin'yonr own ehurclj : but I suppose
daughter’Liaric, aged 16; Mn*. T. H. hoods singed, but aH doubfejra di&amp;l that tho trustees alluded to wore John
to have sole ownership of tlie “nut-brown | Jou gave way to Mr. Fopkins, and I Edwards and, infant child, all of whom from suflocaflon caused by smoke. On B. Morris and R. W. Gill. Mr. Tiumaw
locks."
.
i think it shows a downright good dispowere instantly killed by tho falling Uie Hecond floor likewise otto old man Ellicott, the other trustee, hnd long be­
? But, however fascinating Mira Hallie sition.”
• . ..
rocka. Julwon Ilichards, the son of wai found dead seated wA choir.-- ■Hf| fore made known his willingness to re­
wm to tWeiscx hr genera!, as I have said, '
Miss Salfic got up in despair, and tho drad ladyj
1^’ ’whirl­ also died of asphyxia, anil Ixul been" so linquish his trust and throw the whole
lictween her and Mr. Popkins there was looked fixedly oiil of the window, while wind struck the premises, was in the iuflna thatha'wis. nnitile to leave his concern into the hands of fed crfditotn
•''Idfodly. fehd ; axi&lt;l the aiui:e of all the.! Mr. Popkins’ lips moved occasionally, lujy-loft of a barn on tho lot, and was sea*. After tho fireman saw flmi Xl«r O* the bank, but Moaere. Gill and Morris
trouble waa a meadow, spreading for ' w though he were saying, “ Water! instantly killed. The barn on tho prem­ flames were subdued a trying duly thought they could not do so without en­
and wide and uncouscions betwom Mira water !” But the unconscious cause of ises of Mrs. Richards was demolished, awaited them in fere ruins. It wo« cer­ countering a pecuniary tnspotwiJbility
Bailie's and Mr. Popkinp’ farm.
this turmoil sat serene and happy, fn- and a fine trotting horse, owned by tain there were the bodies of mtay ribo. tliat they wero unwitting to meet, the,
Now the truth of the matter wns thiadulgtng:iuran cceasiapnl clmcjjc “nd. TlionuM* Wager, instantly killed- by*the IMU1 pcrmiietl tn a most, terrible manner. best legal ndvjce having been taken, nor
UuU »udi ™ the
falling timbera.' Across the street from Bui «L»l ™&gt;.r w-WowNc U&gt; .1.- ! •«' “”7
Popkine, but instead of going to Miss | this moment he saw he had arrived at the Richards house the wooden buill- torraiiw, tar tli« men-M hot ■ «»1 »«* ol • nwioritj of llw ouaitauot Uus
Belli*- and frankly atathsg tho caiw, he I his destination^ anji .wtehiuc his twojje- ,ing occupied by Leyi Eastman was they eould
ioodpo
were
either i
1 ; ■ ■ 1 ■*nuwtserve a process of law. Mies Sal- ! tims “ much hrippihera,** nb left them, racked and shattefod as if under flic hoiMed- io the residearea o! the ureeh-! The next Sundaynigbt both Johaaon'e.by the
i_________________
- about in a ■ and Metis’ -b&amp;MMitOb.bVrtt
:MK»lbe
lie flew all to ptoora, and declared she
~ human Ijcart is a ptnuigo affair, to fire of a hundred guns. .The houap borhood
Thc
or were.UU.V.
wnnd«mug
would maintain her righto nt any cost.
raj the .laurt. of it. Had any one ad­ of Joseph Jackson was numte revl taxing, half craxodi and in some instances, half mob, with their libraries and contents.

and soon brought mattery, to a most sat-

rt oo w « » flu, w o&gt;»
sisxasggss

Progression. Wo Retrograding.
VOL. Ill

&lt;*
tafftaten Ip Wd'th® ff«tin/oFtt^tWo abrtinilfe Mhld’iialfl,

. use! s

,•

�ATIONS!

।

GRAND RAPIDS

DIVISION.

T*e BellaMe

GOOD GOODS!

ration from his brow.:
you know that you an
Yon know that you an

CaadHae. Marrh Uth. 1S76.
HrOspkii or Couattm*.

suxD wwb uro DBnon.
T1ME ’T-AEBUEU

"I ,.y, Kra».

get the nuurterv. I have a few track*
which, to a man is your blind and
healhenish condition, will be aa the
refreshing waters of Sdoam unto the

line below is the record of deaths, and
we say mournfully peace to their

Um

JANUARY ISft. IM

Leweot LIVING FroCI.

SAP BUCKETS!
SAP BUCKETS!

XER/ST C300DS

ashes. Sorrow tread* on the heel* of

joy ; songs are hashed by the foot­
fall* of death ; * laughs are-lrtvken

rudely—voices, no matter bow mnsical, still in a moment.

&gt;

er it tuy duty a* a pillar of the temple
----------- "You say your a piftarof the
teleraUi A boy *i*teed year* temple, do you *’ broke in the quiet­
looking man. “Ye*,".said the man
with the tracks. ”1 may say without
they arrogance that I am a pillar of the
temple." "Well, then, I'm Samson,"
said the mild looiang man. and plant­
ing a blow on the •'pillar’s" temple,
he knocked him down.

Nothing is ao disgusting to the
good and thoughtful as to hear the |
ynnng, or even the old. use profane,
low; nr vnlsar langngnge.
Now it
Meerns, however, that the boy does
not feel himself a man unless be can 1
excell in this great vice. Put an end 1
to this vile habit Use n&gt; profane
expression*—oo sentence that would
not put to blush the moat sensitive, i
You know not the tendency of habit- :Broadway, N. T.
ually using indecent or profane langiiago. It may never be obliterated
from your heart, and when you grow
up to be men,you may find at tongue's
end some expression which you would 1
not dee for money.
By guarding &lt;
againtp such evils you will save your- ;
self a great deal of motificat&gt;en.
Never put off- till to-niorruw sr|;at
you can do to-day.
Never trouble
others for what you can do yourself.

A* a re|»rter passed a North Hili
school house yesterday, says the
Burlington Hawkeye, a studious look­
ing lad emerged from one of the doors
I»'cr," and with a worried expression of counte­
nance, and ambled around to the rear
of the building, closely followed by a
companion "’ho popped from behind
a fence. The two sought a retired
nook, where the studious lad backed
up against the wall, and reaching hi*
hands behind him into that depart­
ment of a boy’s clothing that is patch­
ed next after his knees, he drew forth
a heavy bucksir mit,and again anoth­
er. As be readjusted his deranged
garments he winced a trifle, and, rub­
bing a little lower down his anatomy,
gave vent to the remark;
"The’re
pn tiy good, Jimmy, bat be missed
’em seven tintes."

GROCERIES!

POST’S PAT. EUREKA SAP SPOUT
SIZES AID

PRICES!

G. BAPIDS BED SAP BUCKETS, FEB lOO? trr.oo
TWO HOOP PAXES, PEB 1OO
10.00

Ira's Salts froi $9.00 to $18.00
Boys’Suits “ $5.50 to $1L5O

ET* AU Surar Makers wanting
wood, and Post's Patent Eureka Sap

KATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES,

Wblcott Store !

BOOT FACS,
OVERSHOES.

Nabian kt 98 Cta. and Chil­

C. I’lttiiig’er

dren’s Stocking* [all Wool]
cause it is cheap.
Remember that
at 20 Cents, left.
pride costs inure than hunger, thirst
Persons who patronise papers should
or ooliL Bear in mind that nothing
pay
promptly,
for
the
pecuniary
pros
­
ts troublesome that is dene willingly. w«* of Bijr Rsyids.fen dead while chopping
pects of the pres* have a peculiar
Much p*uu have evils cost us which
power in pushing forward public pros
never hnpeaed • Wait then till trials
perity. I( the printer is paid promptly,
co a. Take things always by their
COATS* AND CLARK’S THREAD, B CT'S.
and his poeket-book kept plethoric by
of hi» partnU to $500,000.
amoothe handle. Make the most of
niompt paying patrons, he puts his
mercies and-do not exaggerate trials.
pen to hi* paper in peace, his para­
Wlirfi angry, count isn before you
graphs are m«»rn pointed, he paints
speak; if very angry, a hundred. He
his pictures of passing events in more BEST $1.00 TEA roR 87 i CENTS I
that doc* this will save himself from
pleasing colors, and the pernsal of
much sin and many sorrows.
PONT FAIL TO TRY MINE!
his paper is a pleasure to the people,
paste this’piece of proverbial philoso­
The Hf&lt;/hr«J MurkcJ Price paid for
phy in sonic place where all persons
Country Produce.
Many farmers no doubt wonder
how it is when they have bought a
A brakeman on tb* Michijnin C*a»r*l,
DON’T TASS WITHOUT CALLING
new kind of teed (wheat for instance) Railroad »»ed Palmer died Marek 9d&gt;.
that in a few years it ha* lo»! its ex­
, cellMice, and that they have an op­
portunity of buying a choice, article,
a grain at a high price.
The query
r«rt»000. Il

BEST 0 K CHARCOAL SAP PAN IRON

PRIHTS FROM 6 TO 7 Cl

For our Pans, and the best brand of Tin for oar Buckets, and have a
workman that can

COTTON GOODS CLEARDOWK’.

MZake Better Buckets
Than any other man in the State.

Beard. Farnbam k Moore, 5v» mllro eaM
of Cedar Spring*. bnrae-1 to tho around
improved not by frequent changes,but March 9th. Less, $18,000; insurance $8,­
000
by great care in propagating the besi.

There is a beautiful tradition cun
nected with the site on which the
temple of. Solomon was erected.
It
is said to have been occupied in com­
mon by two brothers, one of whom
bad a family, tLe other had none. On
the spot was a field of wheat.
On
the evening succeeding the harvest,
. the wheat having been gathered in
shocks, the elder brother said to his
wife, “My younger frother is unable
to bear the burden and beat of tiie
day; J will arise, take off my shocks,
and place them with hi* knowledge.’
The brother being actuated by the
same beeevdent motives, said within
himself. ‘My elder brother has a fam­
ily, and I have none; I will contribute
to their support; I will arise, take off
my shocks, and place them with bis,
without bis knowledge.’ Judge of lheir mtiUtal astonish­
ment when on the following morning
they found their respective shocks

transpired dor several nights, when
each resolved in bis own mind to
stand guard, and solve the mystery.
They did so, when the following
night they met each other half wav
between their respective shocks with
their arms full.
Upon ground hallowed by such
associations as this wav the temple
of King Solomon erected—so spa­
cious, so magnificent, the wonder and
admiration of the world.
Alas! tn
these days, bow many would sooner
steal their brother's whole shock than

Proprietors.

TOMBSTONES

C. 0. WOLCOTT.

and MONUMENTS,
Forelga &amp; Americas
Satisfaction Guaranteed.

SEVEN friers’ Mm* Imc, h. II
PIANO
PIECES
' - «______
50 Cents. SSL’"’"
FIVE

Ulnae labCnee, Ik li

HTRAOBDINARY
Selliis eiclixively for Cash at ne
Price it All, aid at 12
1-2 Per Cent Profit .

LONG BRICK

BARGAINS !

TRUMAN’S!

----------- AT

AND

FBAMK8,

STEBEOPTIOOKS* MAfflO LASTEBMB

SHOES,
CLOTHING,
NOTIOI8.
AO.,
AO.
AC,

MICRO SCIENTIFICLAXTERS,
VNITKRSITY STEREOITICON,
ADVERTISER'S BTERMOmCON,
ARTOmCON,
FAMILY LANTERN

NOTIONS, BEAVER CLOAKING,

Old Bile De€y. noiorfai'ly known as

FLANNELS, ANO UNDERCLOTHING.

MERCHANT TAILOR!

Eor Men and Women.
of a

CASH HOUSE.
WHICH

While t ws Utah rtrh a(wd about four,mo

I

WILL RETAIL

AT

KNOWN IN

i.s. nmintcg.

lei’s, TOOTHS* I Miff CLOTHIIO NEW
9tb. by abootiug bioiMtf with • revoksr.
Hs h sew lyi»&lt; ia a eritiaal eaaditUa aaJ
caanul rwover.
He f*IM in bnsinam a
few day* a*a, which wa* probably t. a «mm
for the ruh act.

591 Broadway, New York,

Photograhio Material!

BOOTS,

BEADY MADE CLOTHfflG!

Lu.ummuo.
CI1ROH08

CONSISTING OF

man named Thomae Carroll was

BLACK * rULLUL

STEREOSCOPES AND HEWS!

RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY!

CAPS,

PRICES

HERETOFORE

U N

NASHVILLE!

»ao «« BAVAaaaoo-. columk

A Full Line of those Double Width

LIVERY!

ALPACAS, FOR 25 UTS. TO $1A YARD.
JUST OPENED. 100 PIECES OF

Slaekmaan A Willyard

10 CENT PRINTS, SELLING

RI 8 CENTS

ESS-Sss
FREE
BY
MAIL

FLORAL GUIDE.
DETROIT SEED CO.,

TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF

billk «f weed

CHICAGO SEED CO.

H. AJL.DTIICH

ftsi fircai, tab, Cate, M« aii Pia

Never smile sweetly or lean fondly
•ide ol the store u filled up for. busi­
toward your wife in public, or you
ness on ill own aoevont. In the g»o.
will cause strangers to think she i*
eral arrangement each aide i* dupli
rhe wife or widow of some other
pale of the other, (be d-flereeee l/eiag
that one side is cash and the other
23
credit When a customer comes in,
While an Iowa woman was strugthe first question asked is, “Do you
ing in lhe water and likely to

Boots, Shoes 4 ttubt&gt;ei*s WH HELD SEEDS

SALE aii BOABDISG STABLE,

Which will be sold from 50 cents to $1 less per pair than can be bought
elsewhere.
A specialty in

AND A LARGE LOT OF

LIVERY STABLE!

You can be shown everything you want in

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE ABD LAMPS!

WM. VENN. PsoraicTOK.

ARTISTIC

A FULL LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES!

PAINTER8I
NASHVILLE, MICH.

THE THlMTXaE ED1JBON

BUFFALO BOBES, UP ROBES i IORSE RLiMETS

GBOOBHIZII
H. ALDRICH.

11 MlOUgan Grand Ahmm. Dstratt.

GLOVES, MITTINS, HATS. CAPS, AND FURS,

NASHVILLE, MICH.

EJOTffCHL ROOM

ATKINSON &lt;f&gt; BOE,

money

BLACK A FTJTXEB,
EVERY DEHCRIPTION OF

EW FIRM “LET THE EAGLE SCREAM!

ellixen of Grror vil)*, ahoi hi muIf throogb
the head with a revolver Sunday.
Il la'
aappoaed he waa Insane.
He is'the fourth
out of the family

bonnet—swim for Hfe ** and she kick

MARBLE WORKS

West Sidfi of Main street, opposite Uniaa Home.

DRT GOODS,
GROCERIES,

Re

OLD FELT HATS

AND FBICES

OTTCR, GOODS

EIGHT
SONGS

50 Cents

ELLMY 4 FANCY GOODS!

Don’t bay until you have seen

For we will give you better goods in tho Hardware Line, for less money
than any other bouse in Barry or Eaton counties.

CHEAP MUSIC

our advice. When your wheat is ripe,
go over the field and hand pick by
the beat heads. Plant this, and re|&gt;e*t the process every year, and you
Loveite Grover, * ■witcbm*n *1 J*ikcca*
will have an excellent seed wheat
for sale. The same will prove troe while working *1 nskiag up * train M*reb
18tb, clipped sad wu ran ov*i by th* care,
in com. and ia fact every crop. Pos­ iutietiag iajoriM from which be died.
sibly the potatoes do not depend so
The Detroit Evening Kbwa'tibel nil.t«r&lt;n.
inaitd Hat week, in * verdict of $4,500
lied, but we believe it is a
should never be deviated

tmOKQ,

And leaving their orders early, so as to be sure of getting them in season.
We use nothing but the

।
Uyl

My $1 Tea beats all the hobby prices in town!
For further particulars inquire at the counter.

G, A. TRUMAN.

JOB PB1NTINGTm

�ATTENTION, ALL! LOOK HEBE!
IBCTdWB 1 mots.
Hie yeaa for granting said petition
is Downing.
Nayo—Okte, Wolcott, Hardy and

CORN, tmw, OATS,
Clover Seed, fco., .
DriiTsred at ttoit

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE.

HartakUW

&gt;0 Lansing.

and judge

GENEVA NURSERIES,

rOTATUEH,

Booth and aiae^wwj dhera. asking for
a sidewalk on both sides ol Queen
KreetXbrth «T Sherman street.
PelititM granted asd rtie following

—Mr. Frank Timmerman

C. ». JBAIleKW

■ Oa note by Halbert tb. paliliea

FHTDAY.

almost everything tto

eidvwalks nrfjriniag said street; Said ride"M Walks to to computed en er before
f aa. IMh, 1871.
Petition presented signed by all
the barbers in Nashville asking the
Common Council to pass an onliw nance to close nil barber shops on the
Sabbath.
.
Ou motion the petition was tabled
Petition presented signed by N P.
n* Frink and twenty-five others, asking
*“ the Common Council to lay and esM" tablisb a street from the east end of
Phillips street, east to the street run­
tv. ning north and south put the com-

LATH,
SHINGLES,
WATER LIME,
SALT,
HAIR.
STUCCO,

Frail A Oraaawatal

TREES, SHR8BS, HIES,

laid™ GARMG!
C. R BAILEY.

Proprietors.

NEW GOODS I BOISE BRO’S.

Centennial

LARGE INVOICE!

ville, wae entered by burglars tot week

$28, for lb* next sixty days.

-

IIllMie Tlmwthy Seeri
night Wm. Griffin, living seuth-wsat of the
Goods bought for CASH. light ex-

the lightning struck hie pan, eoooping ovary
.DAUGHERTY'S

Tto Ant day out of rovry oeven
Ttaro mrot to pi—ih fa proy.
Th. mlatotero who mk to wta
Mae from tote rod way.

B. RA8EY, Draryrmm. Gooddaai

J

• frwnwv mvrte* te swyJto to to vgteea

&lt;TLEMENT ^SMTHL.

T H. LEE,
U,
XFargrertw ■KherfO;
KMUSs.atkt; cwteotfatea spmisiw-

BOTTOM PRICES
DBUGS, MEDICIWES,
BOOKS, STATZOWAWr, PIAltQ AMD OKOAMI
TERMS- frt- FEB QUARTER.

Dry Goods WAIXPAPEB,
PAINTS, OILS.

Room, oror Potee Brrn.’ Prog Btaro, WmavOte, M.

-

VAKNISHES,

—The Woodland victim of misplaced con-

TOXUET A&amp;TZOXSB,

IN-

BKU8HES,

teas, coffees,
SPICES,

DRESS GOODS!

MONEY TO LOAN f
01 Ajprwtl teal bale Imfa

C. Clsrw, Blanks,
.......... .$2 25
O. Strong, Printing,
fi.*9
E. J. Feighner, Recording,.......... 14.60
ft. Btyto, ,otsr work on ri«ad„„.... 23.30
Clement Smith, AU'y foe. and rent 27.60
0. motion Council adjournsd.
G. A. Tbvhax,
Recorder.
Preriitou

—Editors are rated cheap ia Hastings. place to smoke bams and shoulders, gives
Wm. Mertoretm. who tot week publicly■ ven*, to his troubles in the Hastings 2Jan&gt;UT
pommeled John Dennis, has been fined
1 Of last week as follows: '
A bran new Witon Sawing Machine, of and ooets, which was nnmfcdiately payed by
"Mr. Editor, as I waa looking over the
tho same style as adrerttod in another col­
Nashville News, that little half sheet that
, is printed at NaahviUe, I saw ssmethhig
umn, win to sold cheap and on. time. In­
about a man la Woodland smoking bams in
quire at this office.
an out-fiouse used for other purposes. Those
same hams were smoked expressly for him
TIMES ARE NOT
DULL at
the editor of the NaahrHle Jtoto,"
DA DOHERTY’S Wholesale and Retail Gro­
All right Jake, bring theta along? You
cery Stere, near the Depot.
his change, and prepared to juup the town
tot Saturday when -a couple of bis creditors are entitled to a little more free puffing it
this paper.
prevailed
upon
him
to
disgorge
their
just
down at hard-pan prices at H. W. Fuxr'i
equare-dealing Grocery Store, East aide of dues, one receiving his stamps and the oth­
—The Miobigaa Cmtol Railroad will is­
er a revolver and a a pair of skates. Bito,
Main street, Nashville.
■
sue a series of round trip excursion tickets
never allow the iron hand of tto law to on*
to Naw York ted Philadelphia at greatly
force tho eoltotian of a debt again Better
reduced rates, daring the centennial seago rugged aad honest than to sport fbUb­
ers that do not belong to you.
S1H.187A Throe tiek.to will iroued to
- “ ,—A. aoon a* tb. weather permit. Jacob corer all route., and will be on aale al all
Ixntjt * Son. win eommsnee werk apen principal offices in the country. If you want
their new furniture fMtory. Already brick to roe the Bl. Lawrence, with its famous
for the eegiae h«aM i. being ditoered on Rapids, Montreal; the magnificent scenery
the ground. The building will be a frxaa of Vermont and New Hampshire; Niagara
Falls, the Mecca of the World; the Use of
ike Erie Railway, with its Walkin'. Glen,

An thfal «f wort tn to nteto-ii,

g PAKADY. M»Mltetar« rt

They always keep a good variety, aad sell at
Bottom Prtcce.
,
A

WKB8TKR k HOBB8, ,Bbck-

WU1 gtoOMir Cwtorocni MT to aSrowtawm of *4se

iVashvOte.

DAUGHBRTFB-

» toOdsPhjtetomM.ffMysm
NMhvttte.MMT*7
"

M FLINT,
’
Attomew
X-msr.
OStrorrorShtesnsm. Pros Stem, NmOsgte-Wto.

nap

_
e lb er barrel; ato
Smoked Bams and Shoulders al 11 eente LhievM escaneA
highway running north aad south on the '
MwvwammpM.
west side of th. Village eemstery
elevator.
____________________
-We tore that a party of sixteen yearOn motion by Downing the Presield
boys
are
making
arrangements
to
take
dent
appointed the following named
B^. My Favorite Chewing Tobacco 1
persons ax a committee to settle with
the Village Treasurer and report at
the next regular meeting :
T. C. Downing, E. J. Feighner and
C. C. Wolcott.
On motion the Carter claim was.
not allowed.
Ha
Tho following account® were pre­
sented and on motion allowed.
JONES’ DENTAL ROOMS, in Naabville»for

Ha. bahbek. m, d,
TT .mlUiK

AINSWORTH fc BROOKS,

ae follows:
Yeas—Olds,, Wolcott, Hardy and
Halbert
Naya—Downing.
On motion the following ordinance
was adopted:

of Grocery* *L

YIT.LMfK DIKKCTORY.

sums

or

$300.00 and UfTfjiRDS
on urso Ttn.
i. itranu.
OVMm. A —f. —. 8...I... Ml,.

ELI STRONG,
Practical Millwright,
shx ■AsittimiT,

YOB SALE CHEAP

late rest; the Susquehanna and Lehigh Val­
leys ; the coal and iron regions of Pennsyl­
vania, and finally the city of Brotherly
Love, Philadelphia, the Tickets and ttoutea
will afford you the opportunities.
Poodvr
well this information, and do not select your
k. assisted alternately by Revs. Sinks
route until you have looked the Miobigaa
ana Woeke. at the Christian Church, wore
Central and Connections carefully over.
brought to a ctoe tot week Thursday, art er
having been crowned with great auoersa The
result is moeh good done to Nashville. Of
held last Monday and the following ticket
the 80 who expressed their intentions of
etoted:
doing totter an* living near tto Cross. 69
Preridsat—H«n. H. G. Barber.
waited with the church. Now that the M.
Recoider—J. C. Griswold.
E. Church has taken up the good work. 1st
it go ou until all shall find their fact tread­
ing tto wralght and narrow path, and new
and togas t.mplss for the only tree mJ
living God to created in tto banner vLlage

brick residence to to built by B. F. Reyn­
olds. a frame by Conrad Clever, and more
tofcDew.
The protracted labors of Err. C. L

^

•‘Heroropatby." delivered tot Monday
night before the Literary Socialy. spoken of
m a very able ptoJuclion
Tho Dr. togan
with a brief glance at aariaut medicine.
«50 years bvfoen Christ, following it down
■util the taredaettea of Brnnoopaihy. by

ItSEmUX XUXET.

March 14th. 1876.
Ed. Naw.
Elder Mowers, of Woodland,
commenced bis fourth protracted meeting
at the new U. B. Churrii in our town a lit­
tle more than a weak ago. and already abou I
thirty persons have joined the church. The
interest » yet good antf the meeting is still

A, Prtw IkM IWj CwWblM. A UnrftakW

TJmi nlfbi draw nrar, and many cam*
To Hate, while h« apcto
And prove beyond the .llgbte.1 doobt
That women ought to role.

THE BEST

8Mrti&gt;f8i

Wines and Liquors I

Shteliags
To User, WV BUio. pralaaa .Ira,
Aeoepi tom. Ellbu !

FOR MEDICAL AND MECHANICAL FUR-

Button,

Now pray, good Mandi, doo*, think that
Am half lacltod to flatter.
But Calvin, next, iaah wUdosa apok.
On this tbamc, “Mind and Mailer.'*

POSE8 ONLY.

ELIHU CHIPMAN,
Do yon want Paints and Oils ?

Netioas,
Hibbaas,

Do you want School Books ?

Fan,

Do yon want a Prescription filled

kt. with care ?

TUast call and exemtne Good/ and

Compare

Pricet,

IstbrlM., Mkh.

Home Circle ?

Scarfs,

With tbougbU ou -Hygiane."

Jttstie* of the Peace,
Vo «» Mala Strove,

Do you want a good Book for the
Aad soon came advmatte.
That teSlm mart with gram a
To tend a halptaf hand.
So Mrv. Flint prepared with &lt;

The .object lawyer Flint did ehooaa,
War -AJeohei ite Um,*'

BE TST-TT ST

Hats, Caps,
Bests, Shoes,

Tba Dr.'i tbougbta wvrv really good,
U ealy all would head.
The many of his kindly hlnU,
Twould than ba well Indeed.

^TM. JONES,

before pnrebaung

eltewhere.

General CanceifanciMg,

GJlectitmo v tpeciallff.

■ ONEY TO LOAN

IF so,
Call and See Us.

MBS. L. O. CROCKER

Yoon Truly,

KOCHER BROS.

BOISE BROS.

MILLINKBY t FAICT GOODS’
H'orstedji, Real and Imi­
tation Lootsr Yak Lace,
Passimentire, Real and
Imitation BoirGoods.
IN AJ*r. THB LATEST 8TYLEB.

Infectious g&gt;»rm« were widsly spread.
And sum of propagaUou.

CBM. W. MSMAY,

On Manh lb. fth, the —1 crowd
Came hurtling through the town,
For, by the way, them teotnroe now

JEWELER 5 OPTICIAN

Tbs Judge usooncal a wsij-kaown natni
And quickly Op he steppad.
Twas Chas, you know, and qukt amDoa

NASHVILLE. MICH.

jWfisCK

•»e-J hlroMM to Ma item* “Ramaopathy.
Mr. Godfrey Hu’chins cento near bring
giriug to btotoiy, law of .era, prajiwaa aa
killed in hb bare a few days tg-t by the
Moom. aWtxpteMag. without tatoto I
. it.
opponent., the fateeto
existing fcjjing of a scaffold or flo r over band upon
against it. The ether exsectoe of tto erro- which bad beau ylaetd about two hundred
tog oMutatod of hmirumewisl and vocal
music, urf apaem by Mrs M. 1. Tlmssar
man, which wo publish entire ia as Uber
, totem* The cterek wro filled with an
oust very near bring kills*, by tey&gt;M »’
dislodge a tree he tod chopped. These are
warnings which we etomld hoed and hare a
watchful eye when engaged in such work.

RKBKIVa TUB

I BRAND PRIZE
| NEDAL.

Clockst Speciaccs, $c.

LntWtA^873.

WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!

The (Maroa Grangv fa al tot roewrvd a

OIAK. W. DEM AR AY

MEAT MARKET I
ROE &amp; CLEVER.
tbaakiawtbspteUe ter j-ctonsdtas
ooaiinuasute «f ike samv, a»* wemj*

TStaU

Prices Me to Srt Ike Tines, ata fa take Craft.
W-gHTTH,

Addrau
ClkMff^ni.

WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.

IMrTert.lT.

Naw Orieaas.La.

9LLmM.M

FRESH

�onri) vc-ted fareo*rk*fcsi.
' r
—The THt-vn^. a drily paper atarted by
fo 105 y Mir*, many of whom were overcome by
bright and smoko, while other- were too feeble
to run or clamber to tiro roof. In tiro cwafuaiem that emuad eighteen of Uro Inmates per-

X*3S!WSH?^i.‘SSX
fffiO in number, were uusnecasafnl In their fiskJart year, and were furnfab-rf will, food
from Ireland. CommuMcaUon Lm been cut
mite* from Harper * Ferry, killing ten persons
mid seriously injuring rfx
J —The -Old Bite 2jMwrn," pf revolutionary
fawto, at Boston, Was gritially drummed by
fire a few nights rinoc.
. —The elMtMUta have become unruly. A ter "
■rfil: haifatorm atruek Dubuque., on the night of

&gt; *af. depsrtxtMnt aspandir otiiMrtioti with tiie army
. .
Iklkuapi'w#* interested in ecnlraris under
the Iiuluu ••bureau ; -hiul obtained a- )x»S from
Coma^Mihimr Smith ou Us own acemut; the
President had ftttmafood Mm wilb tafwmatiori

n-b^fay eapBC «&gt;«* ha M partner a tn Wnasrt, and waa not obliged to attend to btutineaM,
even, though ha divided the prdflta With others:
neither tbe president nor tho secretary of the
Intericr bad kfi8Wwi;e’(}! Kis'i'ecelvttig money
for his (Orvil'o' hiHitt-:i&lt;yi H procuring plaeas
fur others ; be had procured aome places from
Hie interior d&lt;-pyFt*wt«Md IbhJiidian tetireail;

. —Wist. Ttobiiiaou. a prumiuout MsMacluttotts
J jaruallat, died at Boston, IsH «rt&lt;4:k?4g&lt;d 5B
year*.
BoUwsuu W*s ImoWri among rmwspujxw.mcn an "Warrington," tiro Washington
corrtMporuJcnl of the HP ring Arid riiy-MKW.
-Albert Edward hag grown wVary of hunting
elephants and tigers La India, and fa now oik hie
homeward voyage.
—From England is reported an elopement in

wife with toe Marquia of Blandford, eldest son
of the Duka at Marlborough.
—IM Storrs' church, in Brooklyn (theChurch
of tho rilgrima, Cong reg atiouri\ haa adopted
rctohiliom tbatfbey will not bo bound by the
principles declared Jay Ulc fate Advisory Council,
and that It will‘not continue fellowship with
any church adhering to tiro arid principles.
—A- H. -Bowman. . wife of Collector
Biiwman, of Uoufavitle. and 'dater of Mrs.
Biliitfap. dted a few days tducc.

yy **nre»i‘fonr Inchas ^ln circuuifaiTDcc. The
Mreswslppi aud ite tributariea ip the north are
rtcing rapidly and a ditertroua flood is threaianed. The hurricane that passed over Dn|m|ue, ah» ybited SUe n county, Mo., blow
■ down ecrrrsl’housre. killed ano and injured
jrereons st Hassan!, leveled to tho ground
, ’

by tbe Emms Mbw &lt;k*n*#y, to jPondon. has
been withdrawn cm the jjropnd tiiat’ibe *rit
of arrect wm nerved white fckrtmk was serv­
ing a* AmlMteadar, and therefore illegal.
;■-Spain Uss dwmamhd aattefacltob of Great
ArZain for the recapture of an Engifair vcee*l
by her own trtw. which had fallen into the
tetnds of IhoSpanbhtjOMt guards. Hie Cortes
baa alac protested against the smuggling: that
ta rerbaloo by ;EngH*lE irtritaff vMteta.fwm

bill was finally poresd.
Hou*e.-Thom«rtot th* time of Um&gt; bouse
ooiwuniMl by ths member* at the o.nunlttre ou

Stock GrowareCt

manslaogh'cr egamsC tbe captain of' tho Fran
coni*, the Btcamt-r wboao bad navigation caused
the sinking of the Blralbclyde in Dover barber
-G»k, frotu Iho Cocunltlee cn Militaryabout a mouth ago. The "pilot was censured.
Affair*, reported a bill to rqoahu liu&gt; IamibUm of
—The Turks are rejwfted to have been se­ •oldter*.... Jenk*. introdmxd a biU to traxwfer the
verely handled in a rrccut engagement with Fe^aMiu Bureau from Ike latericr to the War
Departmdtii....BanaIsg presented the protert of,
UieCInctUMaU diatUicra agilnrt any law changing
the tax ou wblaky....TowtMwnd (Pa) delivered a
CHIXK AKD CBIMINAUi.
dcel*rcd war, and blockaded the Corcan ports. apeceh iu opposition to the reduction of Omgrcn—A case of unrequited love ia rejorted from " —In respenro to an inquiry in tbe British mea** aslartis ; alluding to Randall’« vote for in,
B. Louis. Mabel Hall, a ballet girl at one of House of Commcn*. Mr. Burke, one of the ercaaad (alary at the tart *«MfaO, Itaodall rep'led
tho minor theater*, wae shot dead by Edgar under secretaries for tiia. foreign department that the people bad ootu!ernnr&lt;l that in.aanve, and hr
Moore because she refused U&gt; reciprocate bis stated Hist there waa not U.n slightest founda­ acoeptod tho venltai. ■ White -Do f troderrtand the
affection. The di-appointed lover thru com­ tion for the report that the British government iratietuan to •*&gt;• be n*Mt*.I th* fact th*t the «mhtry condemned IC* ,.vota et&gt; tbe b*tk eatery qiieamitted suicide by shooting himself through the had demanded the recall of Gen. Schenck.
lioe T Randall—It I* nene cf jour larttocx whal I
*a. [L*ughter.] JhaveuMktomy atetamaetia
m^iiA a wealthy*S|auilard, ' i -Recent heavy rains in Nq^iern Geqwny
cAGMd.U-il.Ul!,. littl* tema ot
connection. Wblte-Doe*.»ot the gentiwnan
redding in New York, win abducted from one
vo that the co untry would be better yteaacrt if
lhai back salary wire refuadeilf' ll»o&lt;l*U—Tbal 1*
of the principal streets of that city a few days eight bounce were buried.
Chicago Lkdghm—Beat Btory p*p«
noee of-your burincaa rtther. (Laughter.] Wbra
ehice by a man who showed an officer's shield.
—Tho tobacco crop of Cuba for tills season
1
do
aught here Uiai dote pot berom* a repratenta- going. Boe adTOrtkrameoU
The Scnor had Just drawn *30,(KM) from a fa reported to l&gt;e almost a total failure.
tir*. tho propio will take eras to ocusign tu* baek to
liank. and. as be did not understand the EngPnumES on the face, rough akin,
—Ciiina iwratee reoentijr murdered the oa[&gt;- private life. Tbe law gave ft to ar. My people
Mh lanffAgi
»a-U«M»d A- f• 'Jridt.
*"
taln and pilot of- a German calling vessel at have approved of run alnee, and It dore not Ua In chipped b ' '
affections
the stranger, since which time no trace of Mm
“t one of tiro Colevtiri porte, am! Bnmarck l&gt;a« the power of any mbevsble man here—(laughter) —
has bean dteoqrend. - •/ &lt; —
"determined to exact full satiafactioo, in which to talk about my coaacfener.
—A Canadian Jurv haa brought in a verdict of
" course bq will have tbq aaefatanco of the
manslaughter against ahiaokamitii'afppwMttioe, - I Britieb and ;4merxah eqn*.}»n» to CTriipHo
Gtabam Smith, for cataing the death of a young
■man named Joshua Bertram by thruptiag a rot­
-Twenty-four men were killed at an Egyp­
het iron itfto bia boweia»to the dopih"of four
tian port on the Suez canal by tho explosion of
inches, death envuing three days afterward.
-th0 boiler of a steamer lo:ded with troop*.
The prisoner wax commiycd.to JdL ’ ' - Hl—It ia reported that on tho 7th inst. tho
—Ono Anbichon. a clever but intemperate Abyrrinians attached the Egyptians in camp at
artist, died at Montreal a fowdjqpgja.-twfa'g
Gnudra.-, ami wore repulsed. On the 8th
in arream for three months’ board. The pro­
Prince Hreaan made a sortie and captured an Jocludlng the following: By Ucwltt (kJ*.), prohibit.
prietor of tiro IxMidipg-i mMe, toward repaying important position, but afterward returned io lu^ contributidoi'from ths aClresw and employee &lt;rf
himself, sold tfce'DBfly to T dhnectlng room camp. The Abysainiami made a second attack th' Govenim.-ut for political purpoae*; by Dlbrell
on the Sth. but were again repulsed with great
quantity than Wo barrel* per year; by .Laadan.
—At Trenton, N. J., tiie jury hi the cato -of •
to allow eeveuty days* vacation, with pay. to al;
JiwephtM Boor, the defaulting state treasurer,
Government employe*, lo attend the Centennial cclbrought In a vtrdlrl of gkiBty,
rteopcaeua-

—The Norwich . (Conn.) Almshouse was
burned to the ground on Sunday night of Jaat
peek, and In tho rates, it ia believed, fourteen
bet of the fifty-four inmatea were tamed.
Moot of tliom were old people, aged between
60 and 70 rears. Five were crippled by leapJ &lt;
hi&gt;'

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atiun for mercy.
Fijr.tuctAL ajtd fjrjmritT.'tc..
CONGRESSIONAL.
mstte-r. TTTo report of this committee has
There were 1,508.747 bogii slaughtered at
been'MHWMtfal,'is totllo effect that the
TttisiuT, March 7.—Stwite.—Gordon intro­
Chicago last winter, and 04.783 cattle wore
cJiirgO||.of:grt&gt;ws cruelty to bows and girls were
duced a resolution inatruettng tho Finance Com­
fully eustained^e jiroofa bring' ao oonduaivo
— 'flic number of bogs packed duiiug tiro mittee to ascertain, If partible, what’ amendmrtit*
that they could not bo shaken by rebutting
season jitot cloned in Chicago, Cincinnati. 8L to the Bsvrnne law* are necessary to prevent fraud*
teatimmiy. Tiie report meets with tho general
Jjou-.*, Irttitevillo,,-Milwaukee and Indianapolis
apjwoval of the public and tho officials now in
in 8 M3.C22. tho average net weight: being
....ibq:
charge mnat step dwwri and out. -Jets saiMctel
tschfeg

—Gen. 'Sclkasp l|»a been formally arrested
ou the diMges of bribery jitjtfarred ag%tost
Min. ffygute-baijjo dqiwtr whim rtxiWrol,
Uio amount of big .bond !»cujg rized ab&lt;25.000.
The .-arago^iaux guarding tho Black IIUit&gt;
from tiro cmermcbipB .miner* recepQy aj,tadi*l
C&lt;i-ter Qty and drove off all tbe stray horses
■«. yhi^ Moiti of Sioux
City. Wai killed. All able-bodied whites are
ourolled for the war that fa deemed inevitable.
Mrs. Emmr. Wribs -fa aupcunced for/an en­
gagement at McVicker’s Tlieator, Chicago, in
Walter Foctl’s great creation of "Mcg Merrilro.’' Upon Mr*. Walter, by the dnanimotui
MiffragwuJ-ibe-fairorican critica. the mantle ot
the late Cliazkxte Cushman has fallen, and
riicre are fany whu look uftm Iror jwrsoaaiidn
of tiro wild and weird old gvpsy a* more accu­
rate. mi lerau ssjiw |»wrrfu] than that of Mi-*

offered a rne-dutlon direst** id brvMtlgstfrm Into
Hie chargv Cut Ltei.rex'irt.tiv.- Hayes (Maj had
tx-rti guilty ot arthnga Wret Potat esdrtrtnp...
Tos'tcr Introduced * *u U kteoteMow deflaitig tM
dntfa* and jnerogitirr* of lao boaae In matton rt

—Tiro national bank of Belgium, at Braasote,
has been defrauded oct of G.OOO.CCO franca, or
over ♦1.000,fXXl*,1by »n imbentfliig deric. who
Ipw probably nailed for Ibis, coutiiwiit.
J —A report from San Frsnciavo is to the effect
that uTMigemonte Lave been completed for
the Government to bare. the product in the
Virginia and California mines for the year, and
Sg»l&gt;ly it to the rroumption of specie payments.
Mr. Jsrooe (’. flood, of tho famous :iru» of
Flood A O'Brien partially confirms this akry.
but says all tha detidl* Lava not boon settled.
—Duluth ia at pro ent without a single Lank,
tito last am! only one having shut up shop a
tew days since. The failure fa a bad one, as
tiie institution owoe ov« (80,000, with but
—IL
.
—Daniel Drew, tho famous Wail street
operator, baa been pushed to tho wall by bls
rirsfa. He baa flled_a petjiton m .banJauptoy,
■fating that Ms lia^iUtioeTlnanrtrjo711.500,000. He baa been in Wall street for thirty
^sarw. and dates tho beginning of his misfoT-

Terrilvrtes, and to provide for lheir vpeedr sdiaU•tan a* Slates, *Uj, to tinpree a tax oo the sale* of
■took* and bullion; by Brown, granting the rlpht
of way to raUioarl oooiyauie* thronab th* InOlan'
Jvmtory; by Cannon, to exempt peraoaa engafed
Lu the portal service, from ndlifa duty and from
Jury service; by Blaine, regardinc U»« regnUUon
_ nai igatiou, anti of steam vaaavla,
ateq, by request, dec anug tbe iitb of April, 1H7S, a
bolw,J' “&gt; "'**iangion city; by Meade, by r»lo provide for a marc certain resauiptioc of
fpevte j&gt;*ym«nta on Jan. 1, UCT... Baker (tpdd, &gt;
iffrrrd a rr»o!at'Ofi reciting that “the paopte &lt;m*

beforc the Gram."-Jetty -vf tiie Dtetrtet Court and
bring with him ail paper*, check*, document*, etc..
and to testify la regard tb the charge** pending Ln
that court agaldtl (h* l*t» fiecretary of War. Two

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U *bmx* *1 vibui*14« t» i
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people, by Uro i*o,m. as&lt;t fee the propte, and that
in It* »r'iro&gt;rtaie apbere lb* Government M thia'
r.atiou I* roveeclgu iml •upr-rme; that In tka nature
it ■» jM-nuarwut anti lodl*ao!ablc, &lt; zerpi by tbe ac­
tion -n-t ronaent of tbe abate propio t that no Stale
baa any right or auttuixlty to judfta ot the conatltntlooality ' of the laws enactrti by Caagteaa,

POlSiBLE GRINDING BILLS.

would be prejudicial to tbe hlghert Interest* of the
country that Lila coiteagnea and himself •bould be
CVU.[tiled to *t*t« What had Iraavyltvd Ln their
eammlltet-room. A long and exciting debats fol­ The Kpcwtcr rvtponJrd that Lite motion to impend
lowed. participated tu by Blaine, Ironror, tb* rule* and *.!&lt;»* thn rtrei'.nlioa waa not divinKnott,
Psnfprth | tble. The motion t &gt; «u»pend tiro rates and adopt
llepubllcati* lntini*l.-d

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m»nt of the United State* 1* &gt; Federal Union, and
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tlu traoverelgn capacity; that the rightaanil jower*

‘holders of thp^zpdu Mwbdiar* AMs.
The followup dffktaBsrtresechc’Sewr FTeridMt.
Sidney Dillon ; Vice-Fmident, Elivba Atkina;
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a &gt;nro of the myetexic wi moat, ami a*re it fa no
dnibcyii^Sash.-fwblttigmSflro.
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Suhrille, B»ny County, Michigan,
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O K N O STRONG,
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.VOL. III.
saw me as quickly. I could not help
giving him a hearty laugh at his astoniahmant, which ho answered by doffin

“.You’ve caught me this time, but.will
hardly succeed again.”
I now thought I had had fun enough
for one morning, so.I hastened home.
When wo arrived, father came to help
me off. Giving me a glance, ho bunt
out in a loud laugh at my disordered
costume. I ran up the steps and was
soon in my room, and taking a.peep at
the mirror, I could not myself help
laughing at my wild appearance. My
hair was all over my eyes, my hat on
one side, my fingers peeping out from
my gloves, -my collar unfastened and

RACING NOR A HUSBAND.
There never was such a romp as my­
self. Yet I was a little bit of a thing,
over ready to “vanish into thin air"
when the orthodox minister called, or
Aunt Emma chided me for some misde­
meanor, or pn said:
“Oome, Fan, stop that mischief, and
put on a sober face."
I always hod a strange antipathy to
tho “masculine gender," which my
mother sEJrely observed would end in my
ruin, for who would ever take a fancy to
such a fly-away for a wife I As for pa,
ho said I never could ste4 long enough
to bo married.
I always told tho folk, however, that I
should be married when I found time,
aud that I had my future husband’s min­
iature. A miniature, in fact, I had.
'When but a child I wan playing in a lit­
tle grove, when I e«pied a chain 'glisten­
ing in tlie snnbeam.H. I drew it from its
hiding-place, and found a locket attached
to it, which sprang open by my acci­
dentally touching the spring, revealing
the portrait of a little boy, about my
own age, who looked so roguish at me
out of his deep blue oyea, and had such
a sweet, mischievous smile, that I danced
with delight, and ran home in cluldish
glee to show my mother tho treasure I
liad found. I always wore this miniature
around my neck, and when any one jested
with me about getting married,’ I would
laughingly show them the locket, which
I said contained my future husband's
miniato***.

As I wtui quite an equestrian, my
father bought me,when I was old enough
to ride alone, a little black pony ; and
we, that is the pony and I, used to go
racing over the hills and plains. Pa
used to say I locked like some wild
gipsy. Generally I took one particular
road, which seemed more pleasant to me
than all tho rest of Fairynook. There
was another, however, running parallel
to it for a mile or two, and at a crossing*
these two met, and then ran off, in oppoposito directions. It used to be my fa­
vorite route to take one of these until I
reached the crossing, and then the other,
and so around home.
One flue morning I set out, thinking
I would have a good ride bef re the root
of the family were awake. Dick was
very impatient until I was fairly seated,
when he
away like lightning, my
hair flying nnd Dick's mane waving in
the breeze. Wlule I was going at this
rate Dick suddenly stopped short, aud
turned his head to the opposite road. I
looked up to see what waa the matter,
when, to my great amuaement, I saw a
tall, manly figure, seated ou a jet-black
horse, coming my way.

“Now for a race," thought L Dick
darted away at the word. I knew if I
- could reach tho crossing first I should
win. When I gained it I gave a glance
liehind to see that my youth had not
come in sight, and then r ?ined in Dick
behind a clump of trees and shrubbery,
where we always stopped to rest in the
cool abode. Boon my champion made
hb appearance, and halting, looked up
and down the road bewildered, to see
what had become of me ; then txanding
his eyes to the ground he tried to dis­
cover Dick’s track.
After turning his horse round at
l*s«t half-a-doEcn times in a very^taughabh- manner, the stranger came to the
amduston, I mxppcwe, that I bad not yet
reached the creasing, for he turned down
my road m if to meet me. I could nee
him quite j lainly as he pwmd, and mode
the interesting discovery* that be was a
tall, liandsomo man of about twentyfour. I also discovered a merry twinkle
in tho eyes and a roguish emite, tiiat
looked extremely natural to me, and
4 made me almost think I had seen him
before. I waited until he wm fairly
cut of sigii*, thtu bounding from my
.
hiding-place I crosaed over to hia road
t nd started back with railroad med. I
toon saw him ou the other road, and be

father and mother at breakfast, they
told me that I must sober down a lit­
tle, for Colonel Frederick Parkes was
going to call, and they wished ae to bo
in readiness to welcome him. I had
heard a great deal about Colonel Parkes,
but had never met him.
‘ * Welcome, a colonel! It's prepoeteroue!" thought I, and with one of the
pleasantest smiles in the world I in­
formed father and mother that I had an
engagement at Cousin Maud's. “He
must bo some great, tall, whiakered,
long-nosed ogre, enough to scare the
wits out of me,” .1 said ; and with this
very comfortable conclusion I act out for
Cousin Maud’s, where I remained
through tho day.

When I arrived at home Col. Parkes
had taken his departure, regretting very
much my absence. Tho next day I set
out for another ride, not expecting n
second race, of course ; but turning my
eyes to tho opposite road I soon discovvered the same tall, gentlemanly figure,
a little abend. I was behind, waited
until I came opposite, then raising his
hat, he started with full speed for the
crossing. I was soon more than oven
with him, and of course reached the
crossing first I quickly rushed behind
the shnibbery. Soon ho came up, and
was puzzled as before nt my strange &lt;li&lt; appoarance. I trembled for fear he
would discover me; but he never looked
in the direction of my hiding-place. He
soon went on, when 1 left my conceal­
ment, and gave him another hearty laugh
Tho next morning I set out again, for
I had become 'quite - interested in this
novel acquaintanco; but to my groat
disappointment I could see nothing of
him. Somehow my spirits feU. “For
shame, don't make a fool of yourself,
Fan,” I said ; and witji this resolve I
cantered on quite briskly until I reached
my hiding-place. I had turned round
here, and was looking at the scenery,
when I heard a alight noise. Looking
up, what was ray astonishment to find
my acquaintance right in front of'me,
and gating at mo with the most mis­
chievous, roguish eyes that you ever be­
held. Dick, too, seemed to have got on
terms of intimacy with his horse, for
they had got their noses together, and
Were carrying on a secret telegraphic
conversation altogether foreign to mo.
I sat a moment, winding tho lash of
my riding-whip around my fingor.rather
too tightly to be comfortable, I fear, and
wishing myself a thousand miles away.
I made a desperate attempt to flee ; but
Dick had no notion of leaving his new
acqjiointauci"; I was therefore left to my
fate. I glanced again at the stranger,
after making this fruitless attempt. He
smiled at the lodk of despair depicted on
my countenance,and with oquiet “ good­
morning,” asked me how I enjoyed
my ride. While I was answering him
he started his horse, and Dick followed
without any trouble. I was at first an­
noyed, almost angry; but Dick, for
once, would have bis way ; and at last,
making a merit of necessity, I fell into a
tete-a-tete with the horseman. Jt was
not long before I made the interesting
discovery that he was the same CoL
Parkes that I had so much shunned the
day or two before.

From that time we used to m«jt every
morning. I do not doubt but there wore
a good many silly things said between
should drive np to the door but Col.
Parkes, wishing to ase father. How my

this inquiry. The gentlemen went into
the library, and when they camo out
father was rubbing his hands, and looked
was milled immediately.

answer for yourself,” he Baid.

Pa laughed, and, giving me a pinch,
said I was ** a sly Pun in Boots."
We had a very quiet wedding. Neither

little locket, and thought I would show
the treasure to my husband, telling him

NASHVILLE, BARRY'CO., MICH., FRIDAY, MARCH24, 1876.

NO. 26.

DESPERATE DUKL.
gar interruption to the receptions and
ball-givings nt Washington that fulfill
Pa nays that after this ho will believe in enlivening and beautifying a homo. the anus for which the Government wan
We all' know the value of light as a ektshNriwd. She says the engraving of
health-giving agent to the physical sys- cards for ono party costs eighty-eight
tho most remarkable, desperate, and
dollars. Well, don’t buy them if you
murderous duels that ever took place
and spiritual natures. We absorb light,
Ah the storm burst, night before hrat,
waa fought in Vicksburg. One of the
and it ndurishes us with strange power.
in all its fury, on the outlying bohsos of
parties wm formerly a New York boy, a
We are more active under .its influence
one of . our suburbs, it blew open a glass
graduate from one of the Wall street
—can think better and work more vig­ tain Bdgiaui have formed a society for'
door in John Ilenry’H bodroom, aud
banks. . After filling all the desks of that
orously.
’
the mental and morid improvement of
awakened the startled sleepers with a
institution with singular ability, from a
Let ns take the airiest, choiciest and cats. Their first effortihas been to train
crash. “ Mrs. Henry,” said John, cud­
collecting clerk up to the' position of
sunniest room in the house for our living the cat to do the work- now done by car­
dling down under the clothes io escape
first teller, while still quite a’young man
room—the workshop where' brain and rier-pigeons. It has long been known
the icy blast, “ /our side of the bed is
he was appointed cashier of a bonk in
body are built up and renewed. And that the cat cannot be intentionally mis­
nearest; will you bo kind enough to abut
Vicksburg, which gave offenre and
let us there have a bay window, no mat­ led. The most astute and accomplished
that door I”
caused much jealousy among the senior
ter how plain in structure, through which scientific person would liave his ideas of
“Shut it yourself, you lazy brute. I’ve
derka of that institution, and they took
locality totally confused by being tied up
every opportunity to oppose and insult
got the*baby to ‘tend to.”’
pure air—can freely enter.
in a meal bag, carried twenty miles from
“ Mrs. Henry, that is not a proper way
him.
This Window shall be the poem of the home, and let out with a loud request to
This became so marked and unbear­
to address me. It is not respectful Be­
house. It shall give freedom and scope “ scat ” in a strange neighborhood in the
able in its character that the president
sides, I have not been feeling well, and
for eye and mind. Wc shall hang no middle of the night This experiment
finally told tho cashier that he mast re­
if I were to catch cold, I should not bo
picture on our walls that con compare has, however, been repeatedly tried npon
sent it, and that ho would stand by .him.
able to tend to business to-morrow."
with the living and everlasting pictures cate of only average abilities, and the in­
Me had occasion soon tfter to give one
“Cold? Cold,' is it? It’s a pretty
which God shall paint for ns through variable result has been that the deported
of the tellers a specimtm of iiis skill in
tiling for you to be talking of colds,
our* ample window. Rosy dawns, gold­ animal has reappeared* at his native
the art of self-defense. This resulted in
when I go sniflling round the house from
en-hearted sunsets, the tender green and kitchen door the next morning, and
a challenge for a duel, which was ac
morning till night; just because you can’t
changing tints of spring, the glow of calmly ignored the whole affair. Thia
cepted, and after throe days of constant
afford a new furnace. I won’t shut that
summer, the pomp of autumn, the white wonderful skill in traveling through un­
Sextimehtal bank robber—“ With all
pistol practice, resulted in the death of
door if I’m froze for it; and you’re a
of winter, storm and shine, glimmer and familiar regions without a guide or com­
tho teller. He had numerous relatives, thy vaults I love thee still."
mean, spiritless thing to ask it.” .
gloom—all these we can have and enjoy pass has suggested the possibility of us­
who, one after another,,t same forward to
“ Don’t got excited, Mrs, H*nry; don’t
while we Hit in our sheltered room as the ing cats as special messengers. Recent­
avenge his death, until four duels were that there are certain things which are
get excited. And don't be rash ; because
changing year rolls on. ,
ly the Belgian Society for the Elevation forced npon the cashier from the natural never intoxicated, though they’re always
if you don't shut that door, it will stay
Dark rooms bring depression of spir­ of the Domestic .Gat invited thirty-seven
consequences of tho first duel, and drunk. We refer to toast*.
opened all night, and that would then
its, imparting a sense of confinement, of cats residing in the city of Liege to take
“ wtill there were more Richmonds in
“Shalt. I have your hand?” said
isolation, of powerlessness, which is a social meal-bag trot into the country.
the field.”
A solemn silence fell for a fe nr momenta
Augustus to Matilda, ns tho dance was
chilling to energy and vigor; but in light Tire animals were liberated at 2 o’clock
A relative of the first victim, an editor about to commence.
on the domestic scene, then Mrs. Henry
“With all my
is good cheer.
.
in the afternoon at a long distance from and suoceesful duelist, gave out a tlireat
rose to business. .Anger was not visible
heart,” responded Matilda.
Even in a gloomy house, where walls Liege, and proceeded to “scat.” At
that he was Coming to town to avenge
on her countenance so much as astonish­
No ORE knows the harm debating so­
and furniture are dingy and brown, you 6:48 the some afternoon ono of them
the death of hia cousin His great cour­ cieties may do to young men. It gives
ment This was on entirely now depar­
have but to take down the heavy cur­ reached ids home, and beyond hinting,
age and desperate fighting qualities hod (hem confidence in their abilities to such
ture of John’s. He had hitherto been
tains, open wide the window, hang though in n much mon? delicate way
Ixwn frequently successfully tried, and
mock and docile when pressed to tho
brackets on either side, set flower pots than that employed by Mr. Wegg, that a were so well known that something des­
wall. She felt her supremacy was in
ntatesmen.
on the brockets and ivies in the pots, sauc?r of milk would bo peculiarly
perate must be done to meet tho emer­
danger; that the situation was critical,
A wao, upon visiting a medical mu
and let the warm sun stream freely io, “mcllering to the organ,’’he . did not gency, and if possible to stop any and
and demanded strong measures.
to bring health to our bodice and joy to ! make the slightest allusion to his long all future challenges. Tho editor ar­ seum, was shown some dwarfs and speci­
Of a sudden the water pitcher shot
mens of mortality all preserved.'in alcoour souls.
and
'troublesome
journey.
His
feline
rived in town, and lost no time in send­ •hol. “ Well,” said he, “I never thought
wildly from its sphere, described a parab­
companions arrived at Liege somewhat ing his message, which was as promptly
ola in the gleaming firelight, and lighted rtfHKCTioxs nut i.ivixg
the dead could bq in such spirits."
full upon John’s nightcap. The slop­
Nothing is so disgusting to the good later, but it is understood that within responded to. Early in the morning of
Tn« N«w York Herald mt* th.1 in­
pail followed, then tho coal scuttle, then and thoughtful oh to hear the young, or twenty-four hours every one had reached tho same day all of the arrangements
sanity is on the increase in that city.
were made for a meeting at 6 o'clock
n pair of boots, then the baby’s cradle, even the old, use profane, low, or vulgar his home.
One patient a day was admitted into one
The result lias greatly encouraged the the next morning.
followed in rapid succession by a pow­ language. Now it seems, however, that
hospital (Bellevue) in the space of sixty­
society, and it is proposed to establish at
der box, a bottle of bay mm, n bronze the boy does not feel himself a man un­
After making some necessary arrange­
nn early day a regular system of cat com­
seven days.
mantel ornament, a pair of tongs and a less he can excel in this great vice. Put
ments in case of death, the cashier went
munication between Liege and the
At r recent school examination near
box of blacking.
nn end to this vile habit- Use no pro­ neighboring .villages. Messages are to to bed and slept until 4 a. m., having all
Than with majestic force of true wo­ fane expressions—no sentence that would be fastened in water-proof bags around this time forgotten the almost worship­ Bonn, the question was asked : “Who
is
to
btamc for the division of the Jewish
manhood she snatched the covers from put to blush the most sensitive. You
the nocks of the animals, and it is be­ ful love and devotion of his wife and empire after the death of Solomon 1”
the bed with one hand* and poured a know not the tendency of wring -in­ lieved that, unless the criminal class of only child, who were in profound igno­
And a girl promptlyanaweredJBismark.”
pitcher of ice water over his legs with decent or profane language. It may
dogs unrtcrutkrs to waylay and rob the rance of his desperate enterprise. He
Here is advice to farmers. It is old,
tho other. John arose and shut the door never be obliterated from your heart, mail-cate, the messages will be delivered silently kissed them, and then the hus- I
but good :
Next" morning as John Henry entered and when you* grow up to be men, yon with rapidity and safety. ”
band and father stole away to attend the
tho oSce somewliat late, and looking os may find at tongue’s end some expression
bloody businesa. On arrivibg at the
if nature’s sweet restorer * had rathe* which yon would not use for money.
iq pointed rendezvous he found a trench
B &gt;w-legs and knock-knees are among dug six feet deep, two feet wide, and
missed him, his partner spoke up:
By guarding against such evils you
Osa of three gentlemen in a pew in
" Well, John, did you try it?"
' . would save yourself a great deal of mor the common doformiticn of humanity; twelve foot long. Into this double grave
and wise mothers assert that the crooked­ tho two principals deHocuded, each church attempted to build a pyramid ol
“Yes, Sam, I tried It.”
tification.
“And aho came down, eh?”
Never put off till to-morrow what you ness in either case arises from the afllict- armed with six abooting navy revolvers, silk hate in the aisle. A lady came along,
.“Yes, Sam, she came down, But it can do to-day. Nover trouble others for ed one having been put on its feet too and having bowio knives, with instruc­
wasn't altogAier pleasant. They always what you can do yourself. Never buy early in babyhood. But a Massachu­ tions to commence firing at the word, upon a wicked little boy audibly said :
give in, os you say, when one makes a what you do not want because it is setts physician, Dr. Compton, who has advance and finish tho bloody work with “Set them up again.”
Oxk morning a little four-year-old boy
determined stand against them. But cheap. Remember Hint pride costa more watched for the true cause, thinks differ­ their knives, if their pistols failed to aosome way it seems to hurt their feelings; tlian hunger, thirst or cold. Bear in ently. He attributes the first mentioned I compliah it At the first shot the editor iay iiwakc his crib. His head seemed to
distortion
to
a
habit
some
youngHters
de
­
be
stopped with a cold. After vainly
was
mortally
wounded.
Ho
drew
hie
and I don’t think I'll do it any more."— mind that nothing is troublesome that is
Exchanyt.
done willingly. Much pain have evils light in, of rubbing the sole of one foot knife, and with tho ferocity of a tiger struggling for a while to clear it he ex­
against
that
of
the
other;
some
will
go
claimed:
“ Mamma, what is tho matter
sprang forw&amp;rd at liis opponent just as
cost us which never happened! Wait
then till trials come. Take things al­ to sleep with the soles pressed together. ho had fired his second shot. He warded with one side of my noee I It won’t go.”
He didn’t look as if his pockets held ways by their smooth handle. Make the They appear to enjoy the contact only off the blow with his pistol, which had a
At a collection made at a charity fair
fifty cents, but a rich man lias a right to most of mertrius and do not exaggerate when the feet are naked; they do not at­ deep cut in it made by the heavy knife,
dress as he chooses. He loafed up Gris­ trials. When angry, count ten before tempt to make it when they are socked showing wlmt r desperate blow had been a lady off* red tho plaui to a rich mon
wold street until he saw tho right sort of you speak; if very angry, a hundred. or slippered. So the remedy is obvious; si med at his life by his adversary, who.
“I have nothing," was the curt seply.
a face, and then he asked :
Knock­ fell dead at his feet Tho caaliier’s mind
He that docs this will save himself from keep the baby's so]*s covered.
“Then take something, sir,” said the
“ Can you show me a bank I”
knees the doctor ascribes to a different was so much diseased that he could not
much sin and many sorrows.
lady,
“you know I am begging for the
“Yes sir—three doors below, or just
childish habit, that of sleeping on the attend to his business, and, by the ad­
across the street, or right hack there.”
■ide, with one knee tucked in the hollow vice of his physician, took a vacation and poor.”
Dr.
McKinley,
of
Chicago,
has
issued
Tun Kentucky Free Moton comes
“ Thanks. I’d like to pnt some mon­
behind the other. Ho has found where change of scene. Ho came to thia city,
ey in some bank, but I’m little afraid of a pamphlet giving some interesting ono leg has been bowed inward more and died in a lunatic asylum a month down upon the promotion of King
banks. I always did prefer a note of statistics in reference to intoxication thuu the other, the patient has always after.—New York Commercial Adrerin the United States. The author slept on one side, and the uppermost
hand to a bank.”
Masonry, and undertakes to say that the
titer.
The citizen pricked up his ears and claims to Lave used extraordinary exer­ member hits been the most deformed.
King could not work himself into a
tions to obtain accuracy, liaving visited
RITT.KD
OUT.
asked;
Here the preventive is to pad the in­
“ You have some money to lend, have nearly all the States in the Union, sides of the knees aO as to keep them
In an assault and battery case tried be­
26 penitentiaries, 300 jails, 40 alms­
you!”
apart, and let tho limbs grow freely fore a justice of the peace the other day Masonry to which merit and intelligence
“A trifle,” was the answer. “ Do you houses and hospitals, the haunts of the their own way. All of which is com­ a witneea for the prosecution swore that alone are entitled.
know of anybody who’d like to take vicious and the palaces of the refined to mended to mothers who desire the phys­ he raw the assault. He was standing
A way to make money. Go ib a hotel
some and give mo a note for a year at obtain data. Out of every 300 men we ical uprightness'of their progeny,
two blocks off; ho admitted, when he saw
wearing a long Ulster overcoat and high
seven par cent I I think of going to are told that 122 never drink ardent spir­
the defendant throw a crowbar clear
boots,
but no trousers, the absence of
its at all, and of 700 women 600 never
Mexico for awhile.” •
across the street and hit plaintiff. the latter being concealed. In the morn­
Is crime really increasing in the United
“Let’s seel” mused the citizen, “I taste alcoholics of any kind. Ont of 178
“ Wasn’t that a big throw ?” asked the ing ring the bell of your room furiously,
men who drink 78 do so to intoxication. States, or do wo give wider publicity lawyer. “ Wasn’t it aflgigantic feat for
don’t know but I’d take some myself.”
and declare that some thief in the night
to deeds of violence than was the cus­
. “Lemmogit a drink and then we’ll Of these 78 we are told that 3 are con­
a Email man to throw a bar of iron weigh­
firmed inebriates, 25 are periodical tom of our forefathers f The heteroge­ ing twenty pounds across tho street and has carried away your trousers and a
talk,” said tire stranger.
largo amount oi money.' The landlord,
neous
and
changing
character
of
our
drinkers, and 50 are ephemeral drinkers.
hit another man t”
fearful that his house may suffer in repu“But he was mad.”
the citizen, and the two went into a base­ In othex words, 1 out of every 4 men
.no fair test of the world’s progress
“WeU.”
ment. Drinks were ordered by the &lt;riti- in the country drinks to intoxicatioa.
toward cither virtue or vice. That wo
The
statistic*
for
the
whole
.
population
sen, one after another, until his shin­
“ But he waa mighty mad.”
“Well”
plasters felt lonely. He said he could of the country show that out of of 5,000,•
is very probable. The wider publicity
in Detroit was yesterday full of mud
“And I believe,” continued the witmake good use of a few thousand dollars 000 there are 50,000 habitual drunkards ;
and water, and the sophyn whistled
given to crime, and even to the grosser
in
a
nation
of
40,000,000
then?
are
400,for a year, and some of his friends might
merry tunes set to the air of “ gentle
forms
of
vice,
makes
American
society
der that crowbar would have mimed the
also take a few thousand more. The 0Q0 habitual drunkards. Dr. McKinley
spring.”
A docan schoolboys were
stranger put down gin, whiskey, lager states that a very largo proportion of the
wading in the mud-mortar up to their
killed a horse!"
and brandy, until his legs gave out excessive drinkers nre men of culture
tion is justly chargeable to turbulent and
boot-tops on Grand River avenue at
The jury didn’t take the man's cviThe citizen laid him on a bench and tried
noon, when a man came along and called
cions, legislators and ministers of the vicious elements from abroad, which
to sober him, but the fellow went dead
out: “ Get out of that mud! Don’t
here find a home. The old times were up their verdict.
asleep while they were trying to force Gospel. Out of 11 Congressmen 1 is a
vinegar down his throat The bar-keep- perpetual drinker, 1 an occasional drink­ from gross crime,
er, 5 drink periodically and 4 only are
sober at all times.
The fact was brought to the notice of
the Newark (N. J.) health authorities hare ft right to wade in here. Hain't
stedten. When ihoy got him down there
more quickly forgotten. There are very yesterday that Frank Schrubb, living at ■pnng come t ”—Preu.
Miss Gnuuly, the Washington society
and searched him they found four cents,
No. 24 Berlin street, is in the habit of
a brass-backed comb and a door-key in correspondent thinks that the Cabinet
| subt ifiting, with his family, on dog meat Griswold street yssteeday, and another
his pockets, and the citizen who wanted oflToers must be paid more saluriea or
,
,
■
.
.
.
,
*
.
Dcnruoo
laate Biraugu uogs irom U
cease
to
entertain.
That
’
s
her
lofty
idea
citizen, who had a grudge against him,
to Ixnrrow a few thousand dollars went
which in modern days would attain a
. . • ..
,
°
_
..
and prepares them
of tho moral of tlic moment. “From wide nnblimlv and culminate in trial and
wide publicity and culminate in trial and
years old and said : •* If you’ll go up
815,000
to
$17,000,"
she
says,
“
isthe
mail had come in.—Free Preu.
punishment, but which were left to die
are not compelled by want to subsist on
| very anudkst amount with which a mem- |
dogs,
but
it
is
the
result
of
a
disgusting
her
of
the
Cabinet
can
manage
to
go
■
The man who stole a saw-mill and was
caught when he went back after the dam, j through the year, keeping np such an ■ mark, “Nothing was ever done about it*
f Amid
hwi an humble imitator in the Philadel­ J establishment as will meet the demands
phia thief who stole the railing around a ; society makes upon him.” Perhaps I A successful speculator in Ural gold \ the neighborhood, but the authorities

church inclosure in that city. The only
failure in the parallel is caused by tho
I acoundrel'B neglect to come back for the
: church.

Miss Grundy has imbibed the opinion •
' that
the ---------Cabinet
was instituted for
-----—
,------------------------- ,pur— i of 100,000 roubles to the town of Tomsk, | The interference of the Society for the
1 poses of social glitter and display, and
Siberian university.
that ths Belknap exposure is a mere vul-

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iZw'l.lrlr!hit,
: lin«h",1-'L ll&gt;«ir.l&gt; it had not loos
..il'm. rail!,: bt»-n «t»«d. Tho ru.l waa tubbed
and S, HI ntarr,.-;o«.b;l iha.n
dartt w»la that
ual.tie, 'wonldn-t lat •'’»* ”« d.,.p|.&lt;-ar-&lt;l.,lt. ..,nrt
! h. travel., call, upon | «anl apota; t»«, trm &lt;&gt;l blood
Tn.
him wait
a, opo..» o..o..r«l»o I
«ut. oa iho laHe.-awr iho pen
al TZmntld like ,„!&gt;*'hr. aenrtla^ Th. pen took ad•*y
though, alaut hia gol- ~nl.ge of th- Brut breath of sit 10
ting married. -Oh. fir. JVt. llul ; J 2^re_a Me (arth-r olT &gt;-Thotl art
.. .Harr m «hioh 1 am not ver, •’«*’£
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Hfeigldwr” “I fear thee not.” replied
greatly
interested,
and I prel— ~
leave it with.yourself.” ^But,” savs Hie pen, “I am more powerful than
Pitts, ’'you are interested ; and, mv thon art, but I love not thy society."
dear girt, will you marry me?”
The “I can flash like tba lightening,' said
young lady blushed very red, and the sword- ’Ah! but my rays are
*1 extermin­
hesiinted; finally, as Pitts was very eternal,' said the pen.
well to do in the world, end of good ate,’ added the sword. ‘And I per
petuale/
answered
the
pen.
’ Where
standing in society, she accepted him.
Whereupon the matter-of-fact Fitts were thy. victories if I record them
not?
Even
where
thon
thyaelf
shall
responded, ••Well/PU look abvut, and
if 1 don’t find anybody to suit me one day be—in the take of Oblivion.'
better, I’M oome back.”

Sons Ancikkt Wosdeks.—Nin­
eveh was fourteen miles long, eight
miles wide^nd forty six miles around
with a wall one hundred feet high
and thick enough for three chnriuts
•breast. Babylon was fifty miles
within the walls, which were seven­
ty five feet^hick and har( ono bun­
dled brazen gales.
The temple of
Diana, al Ephesus, was four hundred
sted twenty feet, to the support of the
ropf—it was one hundred years in
building. The largest oF the pyra
jnids was four hundred and Cightyoue feet in height, and eight hundred
•nd fifty-three feet on the aides. The
base covered eleven acres.
The
stones a»» tdreist sixty fee! in length.
. MK&gt; the layers ure tw» hundred and
eight It employed $M,000 men in
building. Tbe labyrinth of Egypt
contains three hundred chambers
and twelve heMs. Thebes, in Egypt,
yresenls rmos twenty seven miles
eround ; It contained 350,000 citizens
and 400,000 slaves. The temple of
JDelpbos was so rich in donations
thui^it w &lt;s plundered of 5.50,000,000.
«n&lt;Hhe Emperor of Nero earned
away from it two hundred statues.
The walls of Rome were thirteen
miles around.
'

Alwost Human.—In the ..Zoologic­
al gardens at Dresden, an ape of ex
'traordiuary intelligence recently died.
Her death was most pathetic.
She
seemed to understand that she could
expect no relief, but only the allevia
tion of her paius, from those about
her. This stale of things lasted un­
til within a few hours of her death.
Then
the director of the gardens
leaned, over his favorite, the apo
drew him toward -het, placed her nrm
around the neck of her kind friend,
and looked at him for some time with
clear and. trauquii eyes; she' then
kissed him three limes, with short
intervals between each salute, mo­
tioned to be laid uj&gt;on her couch.pnve
him her hand—as though bidding
farewell to a companion of many
happy years—and slept never to
wake again- Thus died the qnasihuman creature, fortified not indeed
by the rites of the church,but by. those
common to the wider brotherhood of
trusting and affectionate hearts.

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By* All Sil-.. Maker, wanting Sap Fan. or Sap Buckets, both tin
nod, and Poat'a Patent juur.ka Sep Spouta will do well by calling el

TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF

M Bread, Rash, Cate, Crackthe crown tbm exposes hunnelt are !tu milk and feed the pigs, ruortiug!
■ ers and Pis
ewregh to make tbc hair of tire British I and night, and business has got to be I
I

G. RAPIDS RED SAP BUCKETS, PER 1OO, 117.00
TWO HOOP PAILS, PER 1OO
16.00

HATS, CAPS.
BOOTS, SHOES,
ROBBERS,
BOOT PACS,
OVERSHOES.

It is ali right to laugh and guffaw
at the antics uf a drunken man, but
just think how his wife mid children
sutler over what gives you such
amusement.

A Waterville girl worked the mot­
turned louse both barrels of his goo,
•nd the tiger tumbled over.
Tire I to. “I need thee every hour, and preMttaful tap.. to whit* tta teir t„
I

lion stand np and turn gray.

PRICES I

These Terms are lor Caali. '

MERCHANT TAILOR!

A spuaw in centra! Michigan had
der sensibilities ruthlessly lacerated a papoose on her arm, exceedingly
white for a member of its raco, which
fact induced a gentleman io ask if it
was no’ a halpbrecd.
’No,’ replied
sh« ’uot a drop of white blood about
after with prayerful attention.
rt—half Ingin and Lalf missionary.’

AKD

Men’s Smts from $9.00 to $18.00
Boys’Suits “ 3286

The fed that whiskey is 75 cents
» A Fort Madison man went into
his cow stable the other day, and by a drink at the Black Hills, deters
mistake mixed her up a nice mash in many n kind husband from leaving
a box full of sawdust instead of bran. his wife alone to chase tho flying
The cow. merely supposing the hard flannel shirt over the washboard.
times had come, and they were all
In ^ittsburg one man sues ten ed­
going to economize, meekly ale her itors for libel. Ihe might of evidence
supper, and that man never discov­ is against him, and if-the defendant/
ered his mistake until the next morn­ do nut warm that man they are more
There is a man in Taunton, Mass., ing when he milked that cow, and saintly than ore Beecher or Moody
to wltom life has been pretty much she let down hslf a gallon of turpen­ and Sanky.
We have known one
like going through a threshing ma­ tine. a qnart of shoe pegs, and a bun­ editor to give a man a lot of left­
dle of lath.
handed comfort, while ten of them
chine. He has been ship-wrecked;
ought to make a man tender at all
Norwich Bulletin : There was a events.
was shot in the neck at Gettysburg,
•
narrowly escaped being burned to very pleasant donation party the oth­
In Wyoming Territory female sufer evening, and the company sang,
death in a railroad accident, was con­
“We give up nil for H aven.” with ferage is having a pull-back, and n 1
fined in Libby prison, fell overboard deep feeling, but the next day the because that five Indies in Lijmmit*
from a whaler and had two of Ims fin­ minister expressed a strong desire to sold th-ir votes each for a hoop-skirt*
gers bitten off by a slwrrk before he resign. He said that three quarts of while another realized a new corset.
In the orchard there are thousands
was rescued, was twice drafted into beans, a keg of dried apples, and a
calico dress-gowp were, undoubtedly of apple* rotting on the ground. They
tem army,' bad his right ami broken
valuable iu their way,het they seemed fell iron) the branches—from a higher
mi two places. Ind a halter round h s to him to form an unnatural basis to life—they did not come tip from 'be­
low. There are many apples in this
neck ana came near being hanged in preach sound theology from1
world. Some are picked and preser­
Alabama at the beginning of the war
Heaven is a place of complete vic ved, others are naturally wor«.y and
was crushed by a falling, building in to/y and glorious triumph.
This is. full Should wc swear at those that
California and had nothing to eat or the battlefield ; there triumphal pro- ,Sail, or try to better the condition of
drink fur fifty hours, and one come cession. This the land of the sword ,the tree?
very near being lynched through mis­ and the spear, that is the Itnd o! the
It may not have been so, but when
wreath and the crown. This is the
take. If that man isn’t a little care­
land of garments rolled io blood and the poet sang—
ful he’ll get hurt yet before ha is of ihe dust of the fight. That is the
land of the trumpet's joyous sound; ,
done with it
that n tire place of. the white robe 1it is'supposed.-Trom the industrious
aud shout of conquest.—Spurgeon.
I habits of rascality, that he referred to
He was telling her of Belknap’s
An ingenious person has discov­ Beecher, Babcock and Belknap.
disgrace, and-eausa’ly remarked that
ered that the three most forcible let­
there waa a woman nt the bottom of ters in our alphabet are NRG; that ( A New York dealer has three solid
cords ot frozen fish^yet no one taunts
iftae there always was in the (roubles four express great corpulence., O B .
him with belonging to the cordfish
men. But, after he had crawled G T; that two arc in a decline, D K; .aristocracy.
vat from under the bed and apologiz­ that four indicate exalted station, X *
L N C, and three exci’e our tears,
None of the employes of any of the
ed, he gathered the children around yet, when pronounced together, are 4fest mail trains are religious men, but
him. and told them that a woman necessary to a good understanding— tthey look very solemn adieu.the speed
wa» a holy and beautiful thing.
So L E G- _______________ _
jgoes up Io 45 miles nn hout.
it U that trifles change our views of
A North Carohna negro thought he
An English revivalist slid down
life. A flatiron—aye, even
could out-nrn a locomotive the ether tthe banister of his pulpit in order to
day on the^ir Line road, and when ishow how the people went ou back­
expensive rolling-pin—n«y
toimble instrument to teach a man he picked himself up, after being tsliding.
thrown twenty feul and landing on
that the hay-toft is a good enough
The Emperor of Brazil has secured
his head, he said : “Yer don’t ketch
al the Centennial hotel in
d» yer chile doin’ dat agin.' It’s t rooms
1
right smart wonder I didn't tear dvse Philadelphia for the centennial.
’
A man should always, go to bed at britches clean off."
S. LEIBHAUSER,
tht at peace with all mau kind,!
When a young tuan calls on a girl
•bankfid fur the blessings of the past .for the find time, aud when the conand lK&gt;|K-ful of the results of the In-Tveraation
’*
*lags and the subject of the. ■
tare ; but how in tho name of all that weather bu been torn all to pieces,
then it is that the photograph albums
a reasonable he can do this after he
step in and fill up the gap that noth­
ing else in the world could bridge.

The prince of Wales has now killed
a tiger in India. Taking rus stand
at an upper window of a bouse aurromxUd by a high wall, the prince
wailed till the dreadful animal was

GRAM) BiHM AID DETROIT.

SAP .PAljSTS!

I
FOR SALE CHEAP

WM. VENN. PxorsisToa.
Al Biifted s »M stand, Snskvill*, Mkh.

A FULL LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES lj
My Si Tea lieats all ihe hobby prices in town!
tty** Far further particulars uiquiro at the counter.

C. A. TRUMAN. J

PRINTING
■

I

At THIS onio

�w TI
e JL t , GENEVA nurseries
POTATOES, ,
M1VM»

Until

CORN. APPizES, OATS,
Glover Seed. &amp;c.,
Delivered al their

'

wnr.e. i. dkyo, w. m.

Fruit &amp;. Ornamrital '

tired al Union Hell on Friday, ttatnrduy.

______

with

daughebtfs.
SIM. rendered in

resident of Saginaw City,
■inCh el method to nd himself o
existence
--------------- — --- --------- — ,T.. .jbarn ly­
ing on his back dead. Appearances indi­
cated that he had loaded the right barrel of
a double-barreled shot-gun detached from
■ e atock with powder and shot,* placed a
p en the nipple, and, placing the muzzle

tcrnlle.

to gft your election licketo printed correct­
ly. cheaply, neatly; and In abort order.

H. W. Furr.

fiawiao Xackixs, in good order.
at tha-Pocteffiee.
.

Inquire
14

JOMW -PBRTAL ROOMS, &amp; Naahnlle.fo:

inflicting* srrleus Wounds.

plied: “Nothing; only I am innocent of
Tho Railroad Co. baa erected a signal the charge.” The remarks of the Judge
port at Sheridan, and now all trains step
tic would go improve the years before him
tickets and baggage checked to all points on that a pardon would not be refused him in

CACeca.

A Republican caucus will beheld at Nash*

day, April 1st, at 2 o'clock r. M. to nomin­
ate Township officers, and also to elect dele­
gates te the County Convention &lt;o be held
al Hastings, April 29th.
Br Dangs or CoxMirnut. {
The Democrats of Castleton will meet at
Chipman'a Hall, in the village of Nashville
M., for the purpose Jf nominating Townfhip
Oflioers.
Castleton, Marek Ifith, 1878.
Dr Osdss or Cokmittxs.

MICHIGAN.

■ ' —On Tuesday last P. McOmber fslled, on
hia place in Maple Qrove, one of the giants
of ths forest. Il waa a whitewood, and

LARGE INVOICE!

WEBSTER^arxHOBBS,
’ T .mlth*. AR kind* &lt;rf work tn Um

B. RASEY, Draymin. Goods and
• Hectare csrHed to anr i»Im» tn Ute vW^v.

C. R. BAILEY.

J

ELEMENT SMITH.
\J
LAWYI

M. FLINT,

Cente nni al

T

of Midland county, and when they found
thought it best for him tu rtep down and
out, hut now they find that John owes the
county $54,098 39.
.
Timothy Shaughnessy wm killed while
tamping a hole at Quincy mine by tho pro-

with trifling injuries.

PrwsidaaL

Middleville, is now assisting the paator.

d.; ...iq

Mr. MjUr k«a u. Uhm

expired.

Deputy ffliorttr.

g

PARADY, MADutatartt of

Boottf and Shaefl,
JOHN Q CRES8Y,
*»J
el H E U 11

BOTTOM PRICES

0EO. R. FLEMING,

DRUGS, MEDICINES,

BOOKS, STATIONARY, PIANO AHD ORGAM!
TKRMS- «10 PKB QUABTtK

Dry GroocLs WAIL PAPER,
PAINTS. OILS

VARNISHES.

MONEY TO LOAN!
h
Ul ten terifa,

BRUSHES,

$300.00 and UPWARDS

IN SCMB or

Address,
Cuas. J. Pariaaox.
'
Philadslpkia Pa.

per annum.

। a specially of, and keep
U»t brand, rd

ON LONG TIMK.

TEAS, COFFEES

L. RU88ELL.

SPICES.

DRESS GOODS!

ELI STRONG,

Practical Millwright,

TOILET ARTICLES,

xsn ossLsa is

DILL BACHiHBST,

PERFUMES

NASHVILLE MARKET.

Kulnmtxzoo,

Puuiom, pr bu

-

*&gt;

3XI«’lxI|pen.

JONES,

Timothy

Shirtings,

Wines and Liquors!

Shed logs,

D

W. SMITH.
.

NQTA.RY BUBIJTC

FOB. MEDICAL AND MKCHAN1CAL. Pt R-

Hah, Caps,

attends to all boalncte calls 111 making Ihe

ELIEU C3IPMAX,

Booh, Shoes,

Mrs. E. &lt;J. I?ittiiig‘er

MILLINERY J FANCY GOODS

Notions,
HibboSx,

Scarfs,
DRESS MAKING!

Justice of the Peace,

Do you want Paints and Oils ?

' Do you want a good Book for the
Home Circle ?
Do you want School Books ?

Xckairrflle, MJClr.

Do you wan! a Prescription filled

Collections a specialty.

F nrs, &amp;e. withWre?

MONEY TO LOAN
oo good security. ■- Ah batlno

OLD FELT HATS

CHEAP MUSIC.
EIGHT
SONGS

hta' ImfeM ltW«.

Please call and examine Goods and
Compare' Prices, before purchasing
elsewhere.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

Call and See TJh.

Has just received a Urge aud complete

Fall and Winter

Four* Truly,

KOCHER BROS

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS!

BOISE BROS.

Worsteds, Rial and Imi­
tation Laces, Yak Lace,
Passimentire, Real and
Imitation Hair Goodie.

sate sao

50 Cents
Haya. Stewart, Panka, etc.

SEVEN
PIANO
PIECES

Drera and

CHAS. W. DES.1KW,
nx-rmsn—RnsUc ..

JEWELERS OPTICIAN

50 Cents, SSL*'"”Tr-nr
r 1V Jb

Brilliant
k GEMS

NASHVILLE. MICH.

ehowne£

UCm«4il&gt;Cna^h.ii
... win

weivco tub

Clocks, Spectaccs,'#c.

GRAND PRIZE

medal.

50 Cents.

YUfffAtS8I3
CHAS. W. VKHABAT

WARRANTED five YEARS 1
ATKINSON &amp; ROE,
vieitaiion Friday .&gt;ight. Fire destroyed «
Bradford's general merchandise’stare aud
dwelling. Everrtrt Broe. drug store, aad
orM and dwelling.
$10,000. it is under-

C'loakinaktng

IN XU. Tilt LATEST STYLES.

Peers’ Paris: Inicr Ik H

H«ven,for tearing up the track of the Mich
Iran IaUs Sh- re rail'

MEAT MARKET!

It rsjutm no InstTMtioos to ran it
It will do irsrr dtat and Had d wcrit

■ROE &amp; CLEVER.
ARTISTIC

Prices iiade to Suit the Times, either for Cash or Credit ;

P AIN T ER8 !
NASHVILLE, MICH

.

H. LEE.

U»

POSES ONLY.

end of said

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BlaekBtack«mlth

Making and lUpalring nmUy done, aha Hridl aHva­

Rushings,

The State Fair thia tall will bo held al
■even sawlogs 10 and 12 feet long, besides Jackson.
leaving 18 feet oflhe trunk which was de­
Dr Barnard, editor of the Berrien Springs
Journal, died on the 20th inat.
cayed and broke iu failing.
John CgnfielJ, of Manistee, is said to own
\ —Wa know of a place of 2.000 inhabit­ more pine timber thau any other man in
ants that ^ppjrto fourteen s akrona, besides Michigan, his poeseasiona amounting to
several drug stores, and that “burgh" is about 1,000.000,000 feel.
Heatings. Htraaked-Jehoaphet! some of
C. B. Ford, prosecuting attorney at Emthem Haalingttoa must be lined with Indian
robber. It is (bought that if a hind Provi squaw. The ball of this amorous admirer
of tho children of the forest was fixed at
$250.
Deunir, the number, would materially deRaymond Baby, an old and hirtly re- i
■peeled citizen of Sarnia, dropped Match
—Last Sunday while Mrs. Henry Mal- 21st, while walking from hia house to the

ORDINANCE

Jun. IMh,

LANDSCAPE GARDENING!

promptly.

Philftdclpbla, Pa.
—Peterson's Magazine for April is np to
its usual standard of excellence. The en­
gravings, fashion plates, stories, eta., are

Apple. dried, lb.

Whiskey and tebaeeo dealers at 'EalamaThere will be a republican caucus held in which frightened and canoed her to loeee xoo are acting very circumspectly jurt now.
The U. S. collector of revenue is posing
Dewey's Hall, at Maple Grove Center, at 1
o’clock on Saturday, March 25lh. 187C, for ■triking on the stove pipe which prevented about in their affaire. No crookedness has
been publicly reported.
The noted Hart tu Hart divorce case ati
bruises were the result, which Dr. Ellis waa
Bt Onus* or Cosxrrrn.
Kalamazoo is ended. Both sued for divorce
called to attend to.
on the ground of adultery. Mrs. Hart gets
her
free papers and $1,000, and Mr. Hart
—Prof. Ray delivered a lecture before
yet been publicly denied that the Best
Chemical Salerrtus. made by DsLand &amp; Co.. tho Literary Society last Monday eveaing
is all that its friends have ctahned—that it
Portland is bound to excel in something,
and the last attempt made by Portlands:!
was to see who could drink'the most liquor
cb-miste and those bort
One fellow got 13 glssaes e'f it inside of him
••Inslinol and Intelligence.’' next Monday and than got whipped by his less capacious
evening. On the programme for that even- opponent.

sidewalks.

A. BARBER. M.. b.. Homeo. pathle Pby-IrMxnand Scrwroa. nclre.

H

DURING THE

giving bail for her appearance at the next
term of court.

—Godey'a Lady Book for April is on our
table. The engraving “An Old Friend's
Falling,*’ and a piece of music “Through
the Silver tints the Gold,” are worth more
than tho price of Ihe magazine.
Address,

C. ELLIS. M. D.
• OtTzv- !■!• -mi-r, I- |tep&lt;

M

NEW GOODS 1 BOISE BRO’S

Elder J. H. Webb is having good eucoesa exciting. As the handcuffs were about to
with bis meetings st the Mudge school house. t&gt;e placed upon him, he raised his right arm
Large and attentive audiences gather there and exclaimed: “Before God I am inoo-

—On Saturday, a year old daughter of
They always keep a good variety, and sell at Johi»8cott, of Eaton.Rapids, was horribly
David Ruckle, of Sheridan, returned on
Bottom Prices.
burned by falling Into a tub of boiling wa­
the 17ll&gt;, from a trip to Texas. He rvports
TIMES ARE NOT DULL at ter. Dr. Knight attended her and thinks warm weather there, and planters working
DAUGHHITY'S Wbeksals and Retail Grotbelr corn and other crops. Says thousands
—Bee W. R. Northrop an Evangelist, of of bead of pottle were wintered there this
winter, on the open prairie, without feeding,
in connection with the Baptist Church of and stock were looking well throughout the
thio village to morrow. Meetings, will be Sista.
*
*
held in Rease &amp; Dettrick's Halt A cordial
Gastkb.
Main street, Nashville.
invitation is extended to alt
.
—Two men came down from Nashville to
— The best and cheapest lot of Whips
Chariotte the other day to enlist in the Cen­
and Brushes to bo found in the County are
l.npiln, I. thro* . tnia from U» C. k L. tennial Guards, which they had been told
k«p&lt;
49.
was being raised for duty at Philadelphia.
They inquired for the recruiting office, were
Monday, and bound over for trial at (he
Country Produce at H. W. Flixt's.
circuit court, which opens April 18th/ He
iued.
They were stripped, branded on the
now
tangniehra
in
jail
at
Charlotte.
I Hi noli Ttmotbr »ec4
back ••C. G.” with bine ink, which meant
AT LEE BROS.
—The exercises of the Christian Sabbath not “Centennial Guard,” but “Completely
School nszt Bunday, wiM consist in reciting Gulled,*.* and sent back home on a furlough
to await the arrival of their uniforms.—
Jackson CitUm.
.
ranting Hoxkt, will find
That story would de if told by ‘ the Chi­
Singing, declamations an I essay* will help cago Times, bnt coming from a Republican,
make the exercise! interesting. Go aud paper like the CUtem. its too tUn; too thin I

D. W. Lixcour.

train was moved, knocking Mr. Trussell
down, aud ono wheel passed, over hia »head
erushing tn hia skull jurt back of the right
ear. A baggageman, heard Mr. TroaoeU’s
shriek of agony, and signaling the train
io stop ran to aud pulled the injured man
away from the track. Bal no assistance
could be rendered for he lived only ten

The jury in the Smith murder trial at
The road running north from Sheridan is Marshall were out about tuo hours
The
a eo-psrinership for the purpose ef furnish blockaded with water and ice. .
verdict of guilty occasioned some surprise.
the rarrounding farming cotatatmily
Mrs. Sarah feigles,
with agricultural implements.

—During the past fortnight, big boxes
A competitive examlaaUon for candidates
targe.bales and troall bundles of dry goods
to fill a vacant eadeKip in tho United
have been tumbled io Truman’s long brick
Stales Military Academy, will be held al
at a lively rate; whleb means business.
the City Hfll. Battle Creek, on Monday,
—We understand that a stock company
The
April 11th 1878, at 10 o’clock a M
has been fonned, who win occupy Brody's
brick with a stock of general merchandise,
about ihe first of April. Further partici OwMI WlLlAarr.
Rep. 3d Con. District.

M.tn Snvei

LATH,
t
SHINGLES,
WATER LIME,
SALT,
HAIR,
STUCCO,

.
&gt;
... Death must have ensued inrUaliy. which we ship and retail at bottom prices.
deceased leaves propcity valued at $10,000.
AINSWORTH Sc. BROOKS,
Friday night Peter TtowmU, who h emProprietors.
Sloped M wheel and brake inspector for the
rwet Western Railroad, at Detroit, while

—-George Scott, a young man Seine in

wbsn be waa cooley Informed to go back
and take oare of his engine, aa bo waa
meetings nt Marshall He is expected to abaadantly able to take care of himself.
Griffith's new dollar Japan Tm. Thia is
return to-hia own flock to-day.
Strange to relate ihe man waa but slightly
injured; the whisky having received tho
•
day called by a telegram, to Monroeville, O.. .worst shock of the two.
Illiaoka Timeiln ffeeel
A.T LKK BROS.

DACGIIKRTi'S

W H. YOUNG, ll. 57 ~

He picked LU iu ten minutes by. bln father, and medical
aid 'immediately eumtooned, but too late to

W Srad for HluKr*x-l C.tAlosuo of STYLES and Prix*

AoinffTn WAM-Tun.
Addreis
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO
OlavxnL K«wl«s,x.l.

■Ik. p-LUn -1W
FRESH MEATS,

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FOR 11.00

1&gt;AKXn&gt;

Ob-.ax.-Ai

HO I For IOWA I!
devout reply. “ No,, you’re not You’re
going straight into the amaL” Then
the captain of the Johnny Banda suited

proslty, vis.: Maine. Hhote Itlsnd. Micingan.

Lswraort, of Bbofls bland.

passed by.
adotX&lt;xJ favoring the repeal at thr, act pMstoc

DiaCOVBAQSKO

hare W to SO majority hi the Uouae. and elected

Election*

deeded tort Un wilnsaa should not be allowt dIto

Alabama th
rapt moaua.

ulitul.
tetter to a
friend Ln Washington, stating that, while he
tall la about the aarna condition it waa origi-

an1"" 1 10
aiujmoa py q. r. ixiuer ;
neither did tm friend* tfiink it would add to hie

Be declined to vindicate htwnelf before the

completed its'labors and adjournal. ■
—Mort of the indicted distil lees of Chicago

among the guOty cue* were

H«u«g was a candidate

The wouM-be mnfdwwr waa arreetad. but Diax
only iocreaaed the sympathy for Diaz1 move-

mined to stand

Bradford.
Bright.

Hartbridge,
HartMll,

Cebsll,

Hereford,

lUddte,
Bobbtna (M. 0.),
ItoWnsoa,

BtwaMey,

ed to a great extent.
Turke is reported.

The Turkish army num-

OaMwaU (Tenn.)Hotaian,
Campbell,
Hopktaa,
Cannon,

■prtnrer.

Minrrlvania has dscidrt that tbs -*--|nnit
tetatamd tfcvrw without dslay. be bavpmrtmwd a tot in that cemetery while

Oaulfleld,
darts (By.). r Hurd.
Clark (Mo.),

aasunung the title of Counteaw of Rosenan.

near Chillicothe, Ohio, and compel him to eo-

is claimed that Duncan McArthur, who died in
1M9, wm a man of greet wealth, made a will
bequeotbtagan hie preptrty to bis wife aSQ WiL

Dvtosii,
Douglas,

—A frightful railroad accident occurred on

train from Molbonae for Siraatraurg going
to be divided among all the heirs.

waddcii,
Landara (lad.), Walkrr (Va.!,
Ix»U,
WalUce (Pa.),
McFarland,
McMahon,
Milliken.

Williams (Ind.),
WUUams (Ala.),

Hewitt (X. T-h

Schleicher,

HubbeU,
Hurt but.

8mall»,
smith (Pa.),

Tho will

Faulkner,

Iso.

The principal coaloetai t having become

OF TUI

Gen. Merritt, of the headquarters of
the military division of the Missouri,
and an esteemed ofltoer in military cir­
cles, returned to Chicago, a few days
ago, from an erpoditioa to the Bed
Cloud agency, west of Fort Laramie,
situated in the northern part of the ter­
ritory of Wyoming, and what fa known
m the Sioux Indian reservation, or the
Black Hills country. Gen. Merritt was
interviewed by a reporter of‘the Chicago
Monday. March 20.-.Smc-7.-Wright roae Io Timet, to whom ho imparted hia views
upon a variety of topics in connection
with tho Black Hilfa. He paints the
mining prospect in anything but a pleas­
ing light Those who are going, he
says, lured on by false representations
and swindled by unconscionable sharp­
en, have little tees than starvation star­
ing them in tho face; while those who
are returning are the sorriest specimens
of humanity that can be met with in
many a day's march. Tho General fa
satisfied that there fa somo gold in the
Hilfa, but in the region worked at pres­
ent there fa not cnough.to maintain onehalf the population now in and strug­
gling for an existence, with Indians on
la detail:
one hand, high prices on the other, a
Alaa worth.
OUver,
perfect horde of human cormorants all.
Franklin,
about them, experienced plainsmen and
Fuller,
PhilUpB (Ma.),
miners °getting away" with everything
raiWpS (Kam),
(luodwln.
1-oppl.loc.
Baker (tad.).
that is worth taking, deep snows and bit­
ter cold harrassing them, and liard luck
HamUtaa (tad.), BdUy. John, .
the only well-defined and paying
Banka (G«.),
IteJKy, J. B..
••streak."
Harrta (Va.),
JUcv,

—Another serious inundatioc. in France
Nearly all the rivers have overflowed their

—Tbs heirs of Duncan McArthur bars cxd-

TU1T

poeU»ci;e« to ecmo future time the rreurapbon

on women th. right at

,, in. political drata.

they Lave undertaken. It requires
something more. than the mechanical
nkill of the artificer in wood and iron to

—A surgeon of tho Tnriusb army, lately in
tags &lt; f a hospital, estimates tbs Turkish

Bobbins (Pa.),

no attention is paid to reqaiaitiomt, even for

Bristol, was wrecked near Land's End. a few
nights since. Nothing waa left of the aldp

Kimball,

Headley.
body.

Thornburgh,

The King seoeptad. bnt reqnret~l them

Beeman! (til), Lctuwll.

Mwah.
MoCnn.
Melni).

H without a fire or polUe depsAment. There

Warns,

tamed by unfa

Willard,

COJTGK1S8SIONAL.
WUllaaw,
(MWu).

is totMgias.Mewsae"
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evil is intensified by the tact that three
inferior instruments are, on account of
their inferiority, moat industriously
urged upon the public. Because they
cannot compete with better ones in the
Panning and looking into open market, they are preaecd upon the
public by direct aolicitations ; aud be-

man. Low hot do yon suppose hell is 1”
" Well, Mr. Finney, I suppose it fa so
hot there that if somebody brought you
a spoonful of melted iron you’d swear it
was ice cream.” Silence cusned. There
was nothing more to be said.

far Department Er.txm.iiiuras Committee of

—Colorado la to vote on a new ConaUtutlon

.L-

whom he tad the controversy, but on
another occasion thfi latter encountered
a man who had heard him prases and
knew hia face. The man was working in
an iron foundry, where (he heat was in
tense, and chaneed to break forth into a

—Tbs 8«nato roregn Aflat® CocumttM hM

altarwari withdrawn by th. PrwaUebt.

company, thia amount Leuig

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m««od the preacher in the waters of the
great artificial river. In all probability brought nothing else to their aid in the
buainaM. The result is that the country

Cotteetorof

mart official. for aid rendered la the collection

gage in tbrir manufacture, some of

by agents and hawked by ‘peddlers.
And'as most purchase® are unable to

PORTABLE
SODA FOUNTAINS.
mo.' ta. »»■ sioo.
— pu**g.LgNO ii&amp;^risuTisav^
DO YOUR

the inferior axtidaa are often bought
when better onoi are deaired, and would

have been at some pains to ascertain
what instrument of the many now so­
liciting the* public favor oombinea the
greatest amount of real excellencies. We
have prosecuted this inquiry entirely
independently of aid or direction from
interested parties. Tho opinions of
some of the beat musical critics, com­
posers, and performers have been ob­
tained, reports of experiments made in
the ordinary use o f various instruments
in churches, schools, and famities have

Mason &amp; Hamlin—a decision that cor­
respond* with our own previously formed
conviction*.
•
•
•
written three things without solicitation
from any one, and without the knowl­
edge of those whose pecuniary interests
we may seem to favor. The interest of
our readers is thebbject we tare sought
especially to promote, and in that inter­
est wc have prosecuted our inquiries,
and we record our convictions.—N. Y.
Christian Advocate.

THBswcetnees of licorice-root is not
due, as you have miatakingly supposed,
to glycyrrhizin, but to the presence of
glycyrrhizate of ammonia. Glycyrrhizin
itself is nearly insoluble in water, and
therefore tasteless, but, when ammonia
has been added, it becomes yellow, ac­
quiree tho licorioo taste in a concentrated
degree, and *11 the flavoring matter of a
handful of licorice-rticks might be piled
up on a two-cent piece.

Dr. Pierces Golden Me ileal Dtacoiery for

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Soul Channing, ■«a»eriMa an-! Loren' 6«ta.
m bow rtrtr au war faaWeata art
the taea

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norr to gxt acojto.
Pay as you go.
through the medium
Never fool in business matters.
kN ENERGETIC
Do not kick every one in your patli.
Learn to think and act for yourself.
Keep head rather than behind the
times.
Don't stop to tell stories in business
hours.
Have order, system, regularity *nd
also promptness.
BOOK ■
Cnumr, best family paper in the
arid—•Ckicaoo Lkzmikm. bee advertisement. AGENTS.
Do not meddle with business you know
nothing of.
OR. NC'HEXC K*8 CTAMOABD RKMKUse your own brains rather than those
of othera.

dnsune

WANTED^SZSgd
BUSINESS

MAN

Smith Organ Co
BOSTON. MASS.
Sold by Music Dealers Everywhere.

IN8TALLMEMT PLAMt

ho does his bond.
No man can got rich by sitting around
stores and tadoons
If you have a place of business be
found there when wanted.
Help others when you can, but never
give what you cannot afford because it
is fashionable.
Learn to say “ No.” No necessity of
snapping it out dog-fashion, but ray it
firmly and respectfully.

There is little doubt now but what
our Centennial exposition will far sur­
pass any et the world’s fairs or ex­
positions that have yet been held. Prof.
Archer, the British Commissioner to the
Centennial, and one well qualified to
give an opinion in each matte®, ex
pre*aee surprise and pleasure at the
preparations is Philadelphia, and the ex­
ceptionally exosllant .manner in which
they have thus far been managed.
Great Britain will bo fairly represented
as to her lending industries • and already
toe London newspspe® have thir artiste
and correspondents on the ground. The

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positions fa being utilised in many ways,

William. (Dal.),
(Mtak-),

nystem on which the awards of merit will

MamUtow (MJ.), Powell,
Wilson flows).

to its oertifiastes of merit an exceptional,
weight and influence.
ovx

couth.

The silver coins of the United States
half dollar or

ff*
I

'* About Hirers yaars ago an attempt was

ten-cent piece, weighing respectively
420 grains troy, 12J grains, G» grains,
amputated.

l

He was connoted and sent

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ACENT8!

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young lady, who lias sp,«t nearly hex
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bill referred to makwi the silver dollar
thr. •

della®, the half dollar to the junonnt of

8!u- had frtlb that she lad power to fivedotiare.
Nobody was born or married in Mon-

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their harden plump into the middle of ' quietly stole up staira and opened the
the drift.
'door of tho best room.
"Sure
“Good heavens!" exebdmod George, I enough,” thought he, “my fine chaps.

ktfkcts of j- cHxjrwr nr Tire

At*ifoib. Smt nn of bniWi M

With admirable presence of mind, hi
To think of oopiog with tin ;r united
lifted the limp form of Eva Stanley and j^rcugth by dragging them forth was not
carried it into the house. But they liad practicable, but there stood the pitcher
of water, and bo knew tiiat a good dous­
enme rushing into the ball just ar he ap- ing with the icy fluid would bring them
out quick enough.
’ “ George ! John I far goodness sake
He lifted the .pitcher, approached the
’ what doca this mean, gad wfo&gt; .have you , bed, raised it, and tmdiknly dashed tho
there F” asked Mr. Guqw'nter in * breath. ’contents upon Che sleepers.
“Blessed if I know,” began George ;
Bach a torrent of screams as he bail
“ thought jt was Bam, so we concluded never- before heard rang through the
to giro him a douse'in the snow for get­ house, and before 8am could collect his
ting into the best bod and trying to scattered senses the door opened, and
euchre us.
Quick! Believe Ahc has Hauuah, George, and John rushed in,
fainted.”
clothed in scanty apparel—Hamish with
sbcaMusIeu In depositing Eva once more
in tho bed from which she bad been so acene.

are fairly into the house.

AM

J
'
THP RtSST BED.
TMTMlBfirtclKK') in the village of

Clear out.

r Thera, aitlfog in, hod, with her hair
ffrippiag like a nirrthaid, her night dress
deluged, her face colorkerff and looking

terror, was tho young achoolmistivaa;
and there waa btanu with the empty
nufo .
Iffpfttew ha&lt;l betaken ihem- pitcher in his hand, the vary picture of
selvrs down stairs, where they wont into imlxxrility, staring around tike an idiot
hysterics over the joke.
at the liavoe he had 'mode. Hannah,
A preUpsGl^Tfi^-V' taii'G*^ George, pnd1 Jahn instantly underatood
rolling ov#f ofrftb'ffodf,' and letttng off] the situation;
i; and the latter, at the com­
peal after peal of laughter.
mand of their sister, dragged 8am away,
' ••
“I should
ahould think it was,"
was." replied John, while she assisted the drenched and ter­
holdfog his ttdra., ‘.‘Oh, my I Bui rified girl to dry clothfog, and than took
wtaf w to be &lt;Joue about it; and who do her to her own room and bed, exptainI ing, for the second time, the mishaps of
you suppose she is, George I’.’

Hollythorn waa taught by Miss Eva Stan­
ley, who “ boarded around” among the
“ Borne guest of Hannah’s, of course; the night
schoJara^and was considered the paragon and young and pretty al that 1 don’t
“I’ll keep yon with me, now, my poor
know&gt;Hbw It is with you, burl reef par­ child,” said she, though with difficulty
ticularly small and cheep—would sell keeping back her laughter. “ Tho boys
vacation ffhe had been boarding with a myself at a very low price. ’’
are nicely anno np with at any rate; and
Mrs.’ Oakppnter, who w» making gigantic
“Cheap,” roared John,
K if it ware noffor your being so terribly
would actually give mysotf awhy" tliis frightened, and the way my best bed luw
blessed minute, and throw something in been used,,I wouldn't care. But you
•‘^tWnffrer mcTtay 'rothera/Kva," to boot. What are wo to dot .1 can’t
she raid. “ Tbctw'sHun, and Goorgie E»y. I believe J shall dig out of this
Hannah kissed her cluirge, and went
and Johnny, the youugeet; and tmeb place and get back to the city before down to see the boys, who as soon as
times ap they have when they get out morning. I haven't got the courage to they were fairly shut in the regions be­
iiMwand rneifoate, as they call it! But, face the music."
low, began to appreciate the joke ; and
He began hastily putting on'his Itoota,
dear ms, I don't get mush root or pence,
now that Sam won as deep in the mad as
•for they are like a lot of boys let out of and w«uld have carried bis threat into they were in the mire, gave no quarter.
execution, but for the appearance of
“ I’ll be blamed if I know what it all
‘Ibi’lA’* *w U»V TiaMttM to- Hannah, who at once asserted her au­
means,” said Sam, lookiiig in confusion
tfbkh and Bim actuliUy cut i" thority.
at his brothers, who were rolling and
“Yon are not going a single atop,
■pane of glans from the window, ’ and
kicking in convulsions of laughter.
pelted George from my best room with John. LjJou’t wonder youdeel oshiuned
■■ “rfifeans!” -pafo George* holding His
of yoursdjfs. What on uartb poraao*e.l
snow 1
sides.
'“It meansfffoit yotr have stolen
you in maatl*.
J
/‘ You aoe, there is always a tegular
like* thief into Miss Eva Stauley’s bed­
stri* fhr 'that. particular room, for the . “That’s right, Han; pitch in, scold chamber, who is a young lady teacher
bed is n spring one, grid they say they away; I’ll take any amount of talking boarding hero ; end thinking it wasyour
dcxil tJoej. on »y other in the &lt;ity. । jnst now. I am as meek aa a lamb. But humble servant and Johnny snug in bed'
But they don't get it this time, that's who is it we’ve played go shabby a trick you attempted to drown us out, and made
.
certain, for I intend to give you that on !" replfol Qeorgv.
a grand mistake. How do you like it,;
“Trfok! I ahould think it was. Why
room, and so end the controversy."
Sam I?.
.
•
.
it
is
Eva
Stanley,
our
school
teacher,
“ I had just as soon oocqpy some other
“ I coufereA see tho point, but I can’t
room', Mrs. Carpenter, and do not wish and tliis is her week to board here. I
see tho joke. It is a most outrageous
don't believe the poor girl will get over
to incommode yirar brothers."
shame- ”
‘‘ No yon1 shan’t, Eva," peremptorily her fright It is too bad; I shouldn’t
At this juncture Hannah came in, and
cxclaimeil her hostess; “ and what is
begfo ratfog thyifo" ffanpfily, thereby letthe use of your going home vacation
iV
turn to laugh.
as not, and do your sowing on my ma­ in that fashion. No wonder she cried,
. Miss JEva was not visible tho next
chine.”
fo *.r iefoiOawj..
wonting, and Hannah- announced that
she’ wnrf taaf with n severe • cold.
tire household retired early, for on the with a groin.
Hannah luul her unruly crew under her
“
I
should
think
she
did.
I
just
took
mdCBW the brothers, youog, ardsnt and
her in my arms and let her have her cry thumb for once in her life, and had tho
satisfaction of seeing them behave with
out,
while
I
explained
to
her
how
she
oat sending any word of their intention,
some dignity. They appeared never to
they hod concluded to take the train happened to be mistaken for Sam, and
forget that there was an invalid m the
which would land them in Hollythorn became the victim of your mad pranks.”
“That was neat in you, Hau,” skid houst*, and went on tip-toe about. Bom,
about bod-timn. George and John did
who seemed to take the entixn responsi­
ao, and when seated iiutho cars began to George. “ I.&gt;m awful glad you hugged
the i&gt;oor little firing. Wish yon had bility upon his own shoulders, sent off
slyly
to the city for choice fruit and fiowrsasua in the worldI why ho given her a luxithcrly squeeze for mo—
ers, which he induced his sister to con­
should not have been there," said 'pon my honorT do."
“ And how on earth do you expect ns vey to the young tady with tho most ab­
George. “I can't make it uvi, unless
he has taken the fire o’clock train by mu&gt;- to stay and take the aoMegticrioafi !*! ject iqwlogies and regrets.
In a couple of days Era was able to
asked John, beginning to look serious.
She was looking
**
ut Of it,- laughed Jofr, W&gt;o “ I am far taking myself off iuatanter. come down-staira.
fancied ho understood the entire pro- I had rather fao- a npwked battery than quite pale, but lovely, and of course divilely,
when
presented-by
Mm CorpriifritaiiM.- '“Iflii most HMy he took this pfi’t(y.teael*er,Mftef pnkfog,sueh
ter to* the1 three 'brothers, who behaved
fools ol ourselves."

“I don't care if yon had,” answered
his stater Indignantly. “The only way
to do foio atay anti brave it out, both of
you, and apologize for your rudene»M.".
“ But Sera, how the deuce ate we to
get along with him l You know well
enough, Han, wo aludl never bear the
end of it from him."
“If you two can keep the secret, I'll
find a way to silence Bridget, and it is
a
subject Eva will not care to have dishome of their After in a very stealthy
cusaod, and fortunately my husband ta
away from home.
So go to bed and
opened the window and obtained rest contended. ''

nabs parlor bed room, and make us take
up with straw ticks and featbera."
“ I didn’t think of that, but I reckon
We aurt ooutriee logrt
him out somehow."
The brothers put their hoods together
and laughed heartily over some Kliemc
for tMtewifctfng Bam, and, accordingly,
- 'when the train natebed Hollythorn,

.

quite well considering the unpleasant­
ness of their situation.

and by virtue of his,ago and experienos
constituted himself the propitiator, and
was constantly on ’mnd to offer Mina
Eva a thousand nameless attentions; and
before tho week was out John dedared
that Sam waa " done for I"
'•Gone under completely 1" echoed
George with one of his dismal groans.
Hannah, singing Eva’s praises, com-

—*b**n to tfte bed die had

ra

intended them to occupy, and soon
the house was once mon- hushed in

While

of the room being

a ainner, and abe has fain^d1. lion and
call Hannah!"
. Cz 3 _

sobering process she was

acquainted

MULTUM JN PAR VO,

tho actors, Who rushed upon the stage in

freezing nun Siturday evening.

UkasHrttai

NO. 27,

^VSH&amp;LLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, MARCH 31, |87C.

VOL. Hli' &lt;

people were in the library selecting
mental pabulum for over Bdnday. The
rain fell silently and froze thoroughly,
and tn a very short time the walk which

Perforate the bottom of a wooden box
with a number of small holos ; place in-

the lunatic—for he was evidently hucIl
After quite a struggle they succeeded in
quiet

tm

soon restored among the audi-

excited.
All'were busy discuraing the matter,
speculating as to the individuality ol the

For washing and drying the liands
pour into one hand a few drops of good
cider vinegar ; mb the hands together,
wetting the whole suriaoa both sides,
and dry it. Practice this and your luir.de
will feel smooth and pliant Homo do
not like it, but to me it is far better than
Theo she got up, recovered her muff
glycerine or other unguent
and book, looked apprehensively about
to sec who was in view, and then batt­
ened home without quoting anqther line.
She had' scarcely cleared, the walk
when a tall man with a work on botany
Gratia can destroy imiects on her rose-’
emerged from the door. Tbs instant ha bushes and other plants by sponging or
stepped on thoyralkhe said: .
syringing them with warm soap suds
" Holy cryptogamous!"
nunln with whale oil, but not very
And crawled off into the enow on bin
strong.
hands and knees and recovered the vol
nmr, which remained on tho walk, by
Take strong bi-carl»onate of soda and
the aid of his cone.
dissolve it in hot water; wash the gtaas,
Following lum wore two large men. and in twenty ininutee or half an hour
One of them had tho autobiography of rub thoroughly, with a dry doth.
John B. Gough. They both stepped on
tho walk together.. The Gough plan was
Any one can stake a good meal of
just saying:
three or four ‘things—i iody cooled
young lady with a volume of Tennyson
hugged up to her. She tripped lightly
down from the step, aayfog audibly :■»
“Evon a wild moor with love my

“ I am confident that the downfall of meat, jx'rfecily prepared potatoes, a dish
of ripe fruit pud exemplary bread and
Two cousfocious exception.; to kfo butter. It is not variety or quantity
bulief were immediately made UMinifest. tiiat is so important ss quality, and if
The Gough man in going down Lad suf­ those who cook could only realize this
ficient presence of mind to catch hold of and precipitate afi their power upon tho
his fellow, and, both being heavy men, perfect preparation of only two dishes
they went tho whole length of the walk, at eacli meal, those who feed at their
clawing and kicking each other all tho hands would certainly be tho gainers,
distance.
cooked food is sheer waste in
Tho Gough man got on his feet and nerve, muscle, soul power. The hungry
put off in one direction and the other body vainly attempts recuperation in
man got on his fret and sloped at once trying io digest and assimilate food not
muu. wuat
in an opposite dirrotion.
“ oouvamem
convenient " for u,
it, nu
so that
what uugui.
might ।
And while they were doing this, a hjrro Iwen wcompluboa IlkI llw food

rence bud about died sway when a flutter
of excitement waa noticed fo the boek
part of the dress-oirale.
Hie taffies and children seated there
were noticed Tunning toward the •stage,
excited. Upon investigation it was dtacoveted that the same individual who
had caused tho first exoitement bad eacoped from Ins friends and was about io
renew his exhibition.
Banning along the side of the drees
Motto for a yrawt factory -4t Btriy lb"
circle, he retailed the left proMsnium bread and early to rise.” '
'
’*

dashed up stairs into tlx* box above, and,
hiking himself in, took a front amt, and
removing his list began gesticulating st
the audienoo in the most vehement and
e xcited manner.
Taking from his pocket a bibte, he
flottrislnd it around, pehrting with great
eamestasai to some particular Wiridual
down staira.

tho son of the librarian went out on tin
walk, and in a very few minutes hod acCTUnulsted a book-cover, a set of false
teeth, throe gloves, a haudkerchtof, abil
a gyod-sized hatful of hair-pins. These
articles are now at the library awaiting
identification.
.
&lt; BOGUM FOFTJGK-ilTAlfl‘ MAFIA.
The Now York cvrrespondenl of the
Chicago THfrlrte Write/'; Every school­
boy knows tiiat tor many years paat
there hns*bren a mania among boys'and
men on the subject of collecting {xistage
stamps. This practice, which at ’ first

waa a mere amusement, has become an
active bnainesa, supporting n monthly
jourual culled the PMlafclift, and an in­
numerable Assortment of pottagMtamp
albums, costing from $1 to $20. The
amount of money expended by amateura
and professional collectors of old and

time.
••Goon heavens! Can it be possi­
ble’” “Stay/ sir. Married old Cro­
zier’s daughter. Sharp old card—know
what he's about Keeping dark to spend’

the Indira and children, all of wham were
terribly excited.
Whan, however, all liecame quite cerl*ln
rffccflvo moan. l«j fewn Uk.n

Tho heirs of the late Copt Ward of
Detroit, yhft have been contesting the
will, which disposed of about $5,000,000
worth of properly,
have agreed to
the following compromise : Tho widow,
and her two infant children receive what
is known as the Ludington property, free
from all incumbrance. It includes’many
housand acres of pine lands, several

H»r» bsrlrquUieA awsr U» AL

Coxveiisatiox in a Brooklyn Sablmth

efty : Teacher—“ Who was the most
distinguished .king of Israel I" Bright
boy—“ Solomon." Teacher—“ Why was
be distingtattted
Bright boy—&lt;*’066
he hail TOR wives. ”

Da. Gsoiis, the well-known Philadel­
phia surgeon, waa once dangerously ill..
HvuU after his recovery be met.one.of hw
patients, who remarked to him : '' Op,
doctor, I rejoice to see that you are out
again. Had we loot you, our w people
would have died by tho dozen. ’’ “Thank,
you, msdam," replied the affable doctor,
“ but now, I fear, they will die by Uu*
■Oraer

.

.

,

would be a benefit, they may pay to
them such portion as fhqy “"V
best If, on the contrary; in the judge-.
ger of falling when a high wind blows.
interests of said children to withhold
from them any portion of the dividimdn
orinteeettr they are authoruwd to so
withhold." Tba second redicil, which drwwal them, and tiwn folded her asm
failed, cut off thaw beiraoHhe first mar­
riage with &lt;300 per nwuth, and made

rifo
stamps issued in the early stages of the
Confederate struggle by the Postmasters

reached the dej&gt;ot a few minutes too
Lite. He found the train he was to have thorn.
at &gt;10 apiotfc, and the general issue by
Site often re«nin&lt;ta her brothers-in-law
taken already gaumbut on consulting a
the Confederates of two-cent stamps is
time-table be foonAtiiat another train of her unceremonious introduction to a
sold at
surted two hours later, and ao demited snowdrift at the d*&gt;ad of night, and they

quite a crop of
mpa from un­
heard of Cjufodsaaie localities has re­
Tire envelope makers and printers cently sprung up. The connoisseurs in
assert that the Government loses &lt;700,OtekfrtMHtho; rfafcHkcturc of postal

the BL Obarlee Theater matiuoe on Sat­
urday were treated to a scene which was

tare tbtt we doubt it anything simitar
has ever occurred.

your ftet off tbo^ttove-hrwrtii and pin

once by the widow and her children of
lUDtOOO:ia mouejnand &gt;15,000 in vessel

tlw overture and the curtain was about
ten tiou of the andisnew* was directed to
the right-bAupKCSta of Ite «hgr, where
tlret
a slight scuftk. wan going on.
I evived

lights, todaoff bis hat and shouted to hundred flfty-dollar gold slug*,
the audience: “I am Got, and without coroner wanted to hold an inqu«

a wag, wroui in bis bat, Golgotha,

. OK*

of the main eaUte left to the children of

in a man nam*^ /fiffany,, in-St lxxu%

claim that if the Govenuneni should

Acstjoa still spends mew money on

The saying, " the race is not always
to the swift," has bean tranrirtad by the
Chinese to read: “ Big long-legged man,
don't always sometime get abend of little
boy.”

A mam who had dimbed up a chratant
pine property, the whole being valued at
over SJ,500,000. There are some seven­
oil or furniture polish.
of me of the branches, and fell to tho
TO TAKE OCT GllKAHE STAIKS FUOM CAfc- teen or eighteen small bequerts of money ground with such force as to break hta
and aecarities to various rotative* and
Get a quantity of blue clay, which is confidential ’friends of CapL Ward, remarked to him tiiat “ had he followed
required tex make ■£a»’brittq wteab te omountiug in tho aggregate to $200,000 his aula in there casta, he would hove
free from sand, bruise and scatter' a o. $800,000, which are sustained, of avoided the accident." “WhUruledo
course. The balance ot the estate is yon mean t" raid the other indignantly..
in the carpet, and rub it slightly with left equally to the children of Capt. “This,"said ths philoaophex, “bcww
the hand, the carpet romaining all tfo» Ward's first marriage aud tojita shter,
while on the floor. After two or three Aunt Emily, under the management of go up.'
four tnwiio. It ia encumbered with
days sweep off the day, nod tho grraao
YextkbdaT morning a woman living
will be gone. By a similar process several hundml thousand dollars :of
on Benson street railed st tho Oity Half
grease will be removed from ihe rolLir debt, which the temporary admintairastation to ask if any cf the police knew
of a coat.
tors appointed by the Probate court have
anything, abdut" her husband, who hfo.
TO UXMOVX STAIX8 ot ,firk. norr ?'*•»».' bee11
reducing, nufi it will yield
been missing for tho pA'rt four weeks.
nearly two xuillioas. This is to be fund­
MILDEW,, BTC.
None of them did, and (he Otricf conld'n'.
First wash tU sfoii£s0ra BitaE iuL'' ed,..and the first. codicil
. of the will, which
give her any consolation. She didn't
possible with dear cold water, then ap- wae eustainixl, provides for the appoint
stemTin need ol
however, remark­
ply the eecalonnia, which cvtMuataaf one meet ,of guardians far the two children
ing, as she was ready to go : “ He may
this : “
•' The
tableepoonful lemon juice, one tabic- who are insane, and adds this:
spoonful’ *jpuae . aroom-tartar, ora*
’ trustees may use their judgment whether liive run away, or be may be dead. If
lie's run away, he’ll coon be writing
spoonful of oxalic acid, one-half pint or not it would be for the intemt of said
home for money; if he’s dead, I’m
rain-water. Wipe off with uiearjjfofefl children, “
Henry “
8., Milton- D., Charles
going to every steamboat excursion this
Any article that cannot be washed after
•
and try and take eon.
using the mixture, a tableepoonful of
fort."—Detroit Pm Ptim.
it
the juice of white currants is better _pal sum, and if, in their judgment,
_

ctnl tutabhnltinwite devoted to their safo
in this city, and one of them, on Nassau
street, has a stock on hand estimated to
bo worth in cash $20,000. Think of time lemon juice when procurable. This
that-^fJO,tXKl worth of oid/Mfl m»w
postage stamp.** of all nations! The de­ icate fabrics, as it will not injure the
mand for rare stamps bas produced a color or material. Shake up when uat\ , (t
crop of base imitations, which require iag ik''" V ' A.
an expert sye to detect from. th® genu­
ine. One carious thing is thaOhe de­
{ TAK^M OCT. OF TUB BJUSt
mand for old Confederate stamps has
A hump of alum put in tho vinegar,
and horse radish cut in stripe, will make
now much more valuable than they were them crisp._________________

bis, 8. C., Macon, Go., Nashville, Tenn.,

dt potit ffTn a huge drift, when a abrfll j stater's house he ucauted around till be
ac.xeem broke the «tilhww» of the night, ! found a way of entraroe into the

J* :l

flrat.

Ihi Glasgow (Xy.) 2fo»c4 thinks that

him, and were compelled to fores the*
door in order to again secure him. He
was finally taken in charge and forced
out of the theater.
Inqwiiy proved 1dm to be Dr. Terry,
who is crazy upon tho subject of spirit­
ualism, and whj was evidently taken
with one of bis violent attacku. It took
ooms tftnc to restore order and to quiei

1 to pwvent a recurrence- of the arataea
tall, spare man, with a book descriptivo been right remains undone,
of the Holy Landa, put his foot oh the
just enacted, order was soon restored,
walk, then shook it at the heavens, and
Aa tea. made by. pouring one pint of and in a few moments the regular per­
met the pavement with the simple ejaoformance followed this extraordinary
utation:
prologue.
Those who were present will long re­
"■Ob,
I"
glsMful of rum added, is excellent
member the occurrence, which must
The debris of this wreck wm no more
TO
TBB HAJKxk'
C7
occupy
a position as the most remarkBefore
tettriiqfc
taktrx
Targe
pafr
of
than cleared away whert. a very stout
man, with a. florid■ countenance and a' old gloves and spread mutton tallow in- able event of the kind that has ever oc
cqrred iu any theater.—A'eto. Orteanv
copy of Tyndnli in hta hand, came szi. mds, also all over the hands. Wear the
;
He was raying to himself:
. gloves all night and wash the hands with BolMin.
“ We have now got down to the base olive oil and white castile soap the next
morning.
And was down there. It irai a terri­ TO RKMOVE WHITE BTAIXS FJSOM PDRM1ble but brief struggle.
There waa a,
shooting of legs, a waving of arms, and
a spasmodic wriggle pf the body, end cloth, with one well dipped in lamp oil
tho bawi was reached.
And for two (or, if that is not convenient, lifisoed
minutes he sat there, feeling around for oil), rub the spot briskly, wet the second
an under set of false tooth, and swearing with alcohol and apply to oily surface,
like a pirate.
‘
'
rubbing quickly, as too much alcohol
Tho next morning
_ wiw the Sabbath—a will destroy the varnish, and finally pol­
bright, quiet, sunshiny morning—and ish with the &amp;-rtl-clofli, moistened with

A Hurt to mothers: In getting up a
suit of clothes for a boy. if you wish to
make his trowscra last, finish the cott’-

toward the j of the heirs.

was brought

�GRAND

with an ax. Hi* men watched
the day and toward evening
two men Jefferson and Edward Moon

txinfrontad ucknowedged they were
U»e ones who did the smashing that
morning. They offered to give 50
troughs to settle the matter, which
was agreed to. Failing to keep that
agreement, Mr. Ha yea caused a warrs'.t to be issued Iw their arrest, and
the end is Dot yet.—Bslhnte Gas

■ A Chicago aiderman contends that
* hi
UM tu iB&gt;Ua&lt;lr kni*a
lying is not wicked where the liar has
no object in lying. This is lood for
new thought. Call Jhe convention to
order.
PlMmrtoa. Mubin* c«ui»y. fell into a
The following advertisement lately
»cxW*J

B

URGE INVOICE!

Uwol miNC Pro*t.

RMERS!

BOTTOM PRICES

DryGroods

a
g
a

FARMERS!

GROCERIES!

appeared is an English, newspaper:
“A piano forte to be sold, genuine
Broad wood, by a lady about to leave

i

i

s.as

I

ALL OF YOU THAT WANT TO BUY
New York says that Philadelphit
is bolter than a hen-jrootl is summer
time, and tbs Philadelphia Bulltfiin
•eUol at IHI kaa&gt;l«4. Hire •chori dbciplin* jaws Back and adds that they can
freeze a man to death in August by
one look.
•—Mfc O. Mw— 17tb m n&gt;l&gt;M SS.MO.

An Illinois preacher who believed
that fire insurance was defying the
Lord is now living in a barn until his
congregation can find him another
«M found dead bi Um wood*. He k*d fallen bouse.
A Wyoming woman- started as a
milk peddler ten years ago and is now
worth &gt;26,000. There arc piles and
piles ol fellows leantag over the barn­
kitting J. B. Welker*, the proprietor an- yard gate and calling her au angelic
milk-maid.
•
faOurincali mtn employed in the mill.
The Rochester Chronicle is autho
rity that Senator Chandler gives each
one of his grandchildren &gt;60,000. Mr.
Chaudlar always did encourage enter­
prise.

SIZES AND

DRESS GOODS!

Shirtligs,

Sheeliags,

Buklafs,

SCRAPERS, SINGLE AND
DOUBLE

PLOWS

SHOVEL

Ribboas

Fort fane, Jacta &amp; Saiiiaw R. R.

MARBLE WORKS

at 20 Cents, left.

Boots, Shoes,

D

w heel CULTIVATORS

Nubia*ht 93 Ch. and Chil­
dren’s Stockings [all Wool]

Hita, Caps,

Notion,

Scarfs,

F BF8, JtC.

PRUTS FROM 6 Tfl 1 Cl
COATS’ AND CLARK’S THREAD, ICTi

COTTON B00D8 CLEAR DOWN!
BEST $1.00

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH
TRAINS BUN UY CHICAGO TIME.
Goinc South.

ROAD

HARROWS,

I FEW OF THOSE

W. SMITH,
.
NOTARY

Mr. Allen Ingraham, of the Bay lumber
. £rm of Hitchcock k Ingraham, waa killed

Men’? Suits fron $9.00 to $18.00,
Boys’Slits “ $5.50 to $11.50 PLOWS,
HATS. CAPS.
BOOTS, SHOES,
RUBBERS,
BOOT PACS.
OVERSHOES.

There b excilement at Eaton Rapid** eau

day and iaatanUy killed. He leave* wife and

PRICES !

TEA F0R

flakes.

Sulky

Reapers &amp; Mowers

"Wagons.

87j CENTS!

DON’T FAIL TO TRY MIKE1

BLACK A FUTJLEB,
Proprietors.
EVERY DDiC'limOX OF

and MONUMENTS,
Foreign A American

The Highest Market Price paid for
Please call and eramins Goods and
Country Produce.
Compare Prices, before purchasing
elsewhere.

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

BLACK * FULLER.

DON’T PASS WITHOUT CALLING

And in (act anything from a Plow Point to a Threshing Machine,yon want Awarded the niyhcst Medal at Vienna.
Hornier " parties are not to popular a»

a

KOCHER BROS

BOISE BRO’S
Tke Forte BirM Preebyteriac Church on

591 Broadway, New York,

NEW FIRM
'of Wm. A. Aylawoi
•t live OLD STAND

Cen.ten.nial Sellin eiclmirely for Cash at one

He b now in jail * waiting- mw eoalyeb of [

Price to AH and at 12
1-2 Per Cent Profit '

11,37
•nd Lake Huron railroad enjoyed a raaeh
ttp al a paint about Ire mile* west of Scbooleraft, Bunday. A broken roil diiehad the

Ihdlan.
Michl* m

Mr. M.rfrM, ,n all Owku

k»d Iwn

■rm— o,«rUsd for D,ir,U

scs t*».

K.UOOFKR.

8. T.EIBH AUBER,

MERCHANT TAILOR!
READY MADE CLOTHING!

TEAS, COFFEES

1* a ire*, and whether it wwetwtcide ormutd«r m on* of tho** thing* rhich no fellow

IEN’8, T0UTH8’k B0T8’ CLOTHII&amp;
U(k&gt; 1&gt;

DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HATS.
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CAPS,
BOOKS, STATIONARY, BOOTS,
SHOES,
WALL PAPER,
CLOTHING,
MOTTOES,
PAINTS, OILS,
*O.,
AC.
AC.
VARNISHES.
CT— Ctuh Purdmwn will malx
BRUSHES.

Which will be aold at rowocaN* priem.

Photograhic Material!

MICRO SCIENTIFIC LANTER8,
STEREO-PANOPTICON.

cash, as you wish, and I am bound to

ANY OTHER FIRM IN NASHVILLE!
GHO M. SAVAGE A CO* COX.UMB

KF* I have, no partners to divide my profits with,
and I will give the man that buys of The the profits
that I would have to give my partner if I had one.

TOILET ARTICLES,

H*nd9om**i Quid* published.

Combination of Iron and Steel, right hand and left hand.
are made in

Stockmann &amp; Winyard,

These PLOWS

Kalamazoo. and are warranted superior to any Plow io ths

I want every farmer in Barry or Eaton Counties, that wants a first

POSES OXLY.

SALE ad BOARDING STABLE,

WORK FOR THE UNEMPLOYED
I KEEP A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF

THE TIHnTLE EDITKIN

WAVERLEY NOVELS,
NASHVILLE. MICH.

Do you want a good Buck for the

Home Circle?
And Mann&amp;ctare all kinds of

Do you want School Books 1
Do you want a Prescription filled

ATKINSON &amp; ROE,

arc

expense.

FOR MEDICAL AND MECHANICAL PUR­

Do you want Paints and Oils ?

H. ALDRICH.

AND KAITNT!
Window

class Plow, this season, to come and get one of these Plows and take it

A LUNCH ROOM

While a young man named T&gt;. B. MeKeea,

GARDEN &amp; FIELD SEEDS

borne and try it one week, and if not found satisfactory to be returned at my

raonuiTons

Wines and Liquors !

GBOCEBXES!

Bead for H.

DETROIT SEED CO.,

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.. New No. 1X5 Iron Beam
NEW LIVERY!

H. A.LTPR.ICH

M­

ZlFLORU guide.

CASH HOUSE.

World.

Mi tai, Rnis,
oi ad Pis

ARTO PTICON,
SCHOOL LANTERN.
FAMILY LANTERN
PEOPLE'S 1JLKTERN.

IN THE PLOW LINE I HAVE A
»/ a

VIEWS!

CHICAGO SEED CO.

SPICES,

NEW BAKERY.

i noi hall

CHBOHO0 AND FRAMES.

STERWSCIPES AND

Before you buy, and I wilt show you the largest lane and the beat Im­ STEREOPHOONSA MAQIO LANTERNS
plements made in the United Slates, and I will sell to you cm time or lor

SELL GOODS FOR LESS MONEY THAN

ladle* were injured.

w if*, and overtaking them at LeeUe brought
Mem hack to the capital city.

C. C. Wolcott

DURING THE

.a
Charlea F. Kennedy cflhfereoll, in Midi- YntSr^'’0

LiH.T.miliCO

with care?

ABTUT1C

LIVERY STABLE!
JVH

TIN, COPPER &amp; SHEET IRON WARE.

VENN. Pkofkiirvi.

EAVE TaotCWINC a Specialty.
.........

Fount Truly,
NASHVILLE, MICH.

BOISE BROS.

C. 0. WOLCOTT.

JOB PBSNIT.™^

�dtxectory.

FILL

c c.

EXTRAORDINARY

LONG BRICK

BARGAINS!

OF

oi the
* double column advt.

to report the advent of the frisky

The following accounts were pre­
sented and on motion allowed :
8. Stiles, cleaning crow walk.,... $2.22

—Town meeting next Monday and

our village election the following day.

TRUMAN’S !
On motion Council adjourned.

Aurora irnty smile and these days be

Dtiiteriek building.

G. A. Tbomah.
PpmMcbL

—The Methodist revival still con­ bluster, lightning flash, thunder roll,
Meet­
and rain fall, but little difference will

RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY!

tinue* with unabated in teres t.

ing every afternoon and evening.

Ulis make to those running for office.

SasfutM
WH. YOUNOMTn
• _o*»fc*&lt;to«f xm

CONSISTING OF

—Leap frog and marbles, owing io I Fire-water, fights, oaths and falaecrday, April 1st, al 10 o’clock.
circumatanciM over which the small hond. will be arguments used to gain
I oy Into no ooatrol, has been indefin- the election of a favorite candidate,

MC.EttA W.

and exact manner.

WL Th» beet 60-r.eai Chewing Tobacco.

drinker in Naahrilla

tlmUr.

Davidson’s building on

MOnOIS, BZAVEH OEOAKXWG,

FLANNELS, AND UNDERCLOTHING.

- Main
South

DADQBikTT’a tS.OO Boots; would b# very

FOR SA LU.—A aeeond hand iret-elaTi

WEBSTER ft HOBBS, BlaekIr omtlh.. An ktitoeor work tn th. rwa»»hx

For Men an&lt;l "Women,
I

WILL RETAIL

AT

PRICES

HERETOFORE

UN

B. RASEY, Dr*!
b——-T*4
“

Goodsand

J
•

in tho -agricultural implement trade, shgl.tly on his hand by one of them.
KNOWN IN NASHVILLE!
0LEMENT SMITR
acres, adjoining the cemetry on the in this village this season, and as all He experienced no pain from it until
A Fall Line of those Double Width
west, and will take stops to improve will sell lower than their competitors, the past week, since when he has
the probabilities are tiiat our farmers been suffiiripg severely and gradually
the Quaker brook waler power.
M. FLINT,
will buy farming utensils cheaper than growing worse.
I suppose if aomd
—Everybody appeared to reap'd
can be sold elsewhere on the line of person were to kill that miserable
the boys last Saturday, for the snow
the G. R. V. R. R.
pupjhe owner would make the fur
was.io excellent packing condition
JUST OPENED, 100 PIECES OF
I H. LEE,
—Last Monday evening,- Mr. John fly.
and the l»ys were the "cock of the
V.
Deputy grberrlfT,
Rev.
J.
H.
Webb
has
been
holding
Roe delivered the lecture before the
walk."
.
His subject was a serie* of meetings at the Mudge
—Ed. Mallory has moved from G'd Literary Society.
PARADY, MaoufsctnrCT of
school house, with- a marked degree
TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF
Rapids to this village, and is liyiog in ‘•Instinct and Intelligence." The lec­
of sucoess.
Serious attention and
the Simpson house.
He still retains ture evinced thorough preparation,
good
order
prevail*.
.
.
his position as mail agent on the and was received with marked atten­
Mrs. Cordelia Preston, assisted by
tion by a largo audience.
The ex­
JOHN Q CRESST,
railroad.
her husband, has been holding meet­
o
hn ehn
Which will be sold from 30 cents to $1 less per pair than can be bought
—The oldest inhabitant that proph­ ercises were interspersed with sing­
ings
at the Branch school house for
ing by the Choir, and music by the
elsewhere.
A specialty in
.
esied wc would he making our gar­
three
weeks
past.
They
have
full
Cornet Band. Dr. Barber read Will
dens now, grumbles about changeable
bouses, good interest, and many in­
climate of these winters, as he picks Craieton's poem, •‘Betsy and I are
out."
The next lecture will be deliv­ quiring the way and desirous of lead­
^’EO R. ELEMINCX
wood out of the snow.
ered by Rew. C. I. Deyo, at the Chrfc- ing a better life.
AND A LARGE LOT OF
—Horace Dean, a Maple Grove
The
Church
of
God
people
have
tian Church, Monday evening next.
PIANO AND ORGAN
farmer, will erect in the spring a hand­
been holding meetings in the Dun­
Subject, “ Lews of Success."
some frame farm-house, 26x40 ; and
ham district, in the south-west corner
his neighbors, Robert McCartney and
Common Council Proceedings. of Maple Grove. Some seventy have
Buxton has purchased 14

ALPACAS, FOR 25 CTS. TO $1A YARD.

R 8 CENTS.

10 CENT PRINTS, SELLING

Wawto—A few bushels ot beans al 49

tjM

.n*l^rwuf »*•****—•

—O. K. in a communication to the 8l., and, we understand formed a ooHastings Journal charges the drug partnership with L. O. Crocker, for
Some two weeks ago, Myron Suth­
stores of this village with selling lhe purpose of dealing in agriculUintl erland, of Sheridan, while seperating
implement*. There will be four firms a couple of fighting curs was bitten WHICH
whiskey by the drink.

—Alf.

villa, M April let, 1876.

.

D.

iK, i—J,

•' O4W. Ma

The following topic* will be discussed next
Sabbath: Morning — “Dow Ch. iatlanky
—Judge VanZile of the Eaton ’Co, be the wickedest' day Nasbvilie will
Circuit is holding Court at Hastings. see in 167fi.
Evening—••Erangriisal Faith."
He meets out justice to all in an equal \ —A. J. Hardy has purchased H T.

and this same town meeting d^y will

ately postponed.

mm.

Boots, Shoes 4 Rubbers

GLOVES, MITTINS, HATS, CAPS, AND FUBS,

Lonsdale Bleach od 12} nto- &gt;er yard.
W. G. Atxjiworth k Co.

BUFF1L0 ROBES, LIP ROBtS 4 NORSE BLIMETS

Huitz will pul.up large barns.

and Childraa'a Shoe, at
Bottom Price., al Pavo a. air*..

Illlaol. Timothy Seed
A.T I.KK BROS.

Goods at DAtraHMBTr'a.

CoDXCtL Rooxi, 1
manifested an interest.
Maroh 28. 1876. f ■&lt;
You can bo shown everything you want ia
Itbm Ix«n
—Owing to lhe non-arrival of Rev.
Rcular meeting held.
PresentW. R. Norihop, lhe Baptist meetings Olds, Wolcott, Lee, Hardy, and
CROCKERY, QLASSWAJHE ARD LAMPS!
have not commenced.
However Halbert Tru^eesThe goods of Hagar ft Townsend
Minoten of the last meeting read
they will begin on April 6th, when
of Woodland, were sold last week al
and
approved.
.
lhe Evangelist will be present
The Committee appointed to set­ Sheriff sale in ibis city.
My 81 Tea beats all the hobby prices iu town!*
—Mrs. Casner, who is stoping at tle with lhe Treasuer made the fol­
The fide daughter of Mr. John
IZ" For further particulars inquire at the counter.
her sun-in law’s—Ed. White’s—a few lowing report which on motion waa Trego, of Irving, fell into a dish pan
accepted and committee discharged : of coloring dye and was severely seal
nights since, ventured out on the slip­
We the undersigned Committee ded on Friday last.
pery sidewalk and fell breaking her
appointed to settle with the Treasur­
Mr. Ira Stowell, Supervisor
of
left arm near the wrist in two places.
er and report at the next meeting, Woodland, is seriously ill with lung
Dr. Young was called to set the brok­ report the following receipts, and
disease. Fears are entertained of bjs
en limb, and she is getting along well. dishursments for the year ending recovery.
Fetm' ImrkU LWra.
March 28ch, 1876.
xj —Saturday we took a two-hours
1 The ••boys" of Carfton Center have
purchased the old instruments of the
trip to Vermontville. Long have we
Monies on band March 26ih. 1875 $ 848 76
Hastings Cornet Band, and propose
been impressed with the idea that Received from School Tax
~
1088.48
to have a band of their own.-Journal.
•• uncollected road tax
Vermontville is located nice enough
pay Hi. Highest Markri Price for
9.00 *Uxxxixous VruDic-r—Ths most rigid
to be a second Chicago, but notwith­
’• Licensee.
82126 analysis by good ebsmiato have failed todia
standing, moreover, nevertheless, we
Total RectipU^..^.
181L27 cover anything to D B. DeLand &amp; Co.'a
found mud 14 inches deep on tho
Best Chemical Salaraku whirti am. ia the
DiSBUasCMKNTS.
POTATOES,
least dsgroe, bs detrimental to bsahh. White
level.
'
•
fam F»d« lav. It*. 14
Paid Cemetery beed and interest $ 136 25 the women of ^ur country entertain seniiPaid School MouSy..; ... „
1V62.8D mcnis widely different upon other m^ttcre,
—We cannot take wood on sub­ Paid tho following incidental order* :
alt concur In a verdict that the Best Chemi­
8.08 cal Salaratua is lhe only infallible article in
scription from only those with whom L. Everts...
BrtraM-Hu.Ur Polka--Uly
'
14.40 use for light and eweet bread.
we have made such arrangements,
6 00
and not even from those if the wood 8. Brooks....
1.00
Delivered al Lhrir
A. W. OMs.
Ware you any excu*. for .offering with
11.80
is not ddiverc-d at our house before
yspepsia or Liver Complaint ? I. there
1.90
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
the 10th of, April.
So be prompt in
60.00
bringing your wood before that date C. C. Wolcott, Hardware.....
H. T.'Davidson, Cross walk.
or pay your money.
G. 4 Truman
1.60
C. Hanehett. Draying
1.60 brash. Gnewing and burning pain, at the LATH,
—Some of our exchanges are talk­ 8. 8tiles, Marshall
pit of the Stomach. Yellow skin. Coaled
ing about 4th of July celebrations, and F. Webb
SHINGLES „
1 60
A Sidman
--------------------------------------1.60
WATER LIME,
lhe snow three feet deep on the level'.
E. J. Feigbnsr. Recording &amp; Election-.7.60 he. No! It ia positively your own fault if
SALT,
We ourselves, would be glad to ree C. C. WolnoU,Hardware
7.96 you do. Go to your Druggist and get a
D.
Durham..
t
otlle
of
Green's
August
Flower
for
75
cents
N*«hvillc have a 4th of July blow off,
HAIR.
H. S, Larkina
your cure i. certain, but if yon doabt this,
STUCCO,
but we cannot bear to speak about it O. KeagU----------------2U get a Sample Bottle for ten cento and try it.
Wm
K.rr
J-C-.
as long as the snow stays on.
P. W. Kirtland
4.18
0.
Hancbett,
Braying.
.75
thick we .hip and retail at bottom prices.
—Lots of snow , a little rain, and 1
ORDINANCE.
L. Ev.raU
2.88
a big crowd of boys, from the ages of A. W. Olde.
AINSWORTH k BROOKS,
8.90
The Common Council of the VlUn'je o/
1 00 Rothville. Michigan. Ordain That a high­
eight to thirty years, made things hot J.
; Smith ...
t Proprietors.
2.60 way b. continued e»rt from Phillip, street,
for posser-byers last Saturday mum- O.
i Strong. Printing.
9.81 on Alanson W. Phillips addition, four rods
12.76
ing.
One, drayman llanchett.’and

A FULU LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES!

C, A. TRUMAN.

ATTENTION, ALL! CHEAP

LEE, BROTH ER8.

mU My Favorito Chewing Tobacco h
coneedod by all bramd farmers to b. the

BAUnnSKTV.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

. Floy's
aquare-dealing Grocer, Store, Eart ride of
Main street, XnehviHe.

9SF Bottom prices on Park, Smoked
Hams and Shoulders, at Dauoxkktt'b.

EIGHT
SONGS

loan t

ti Ajpwt fal Uilr Svaiia,

$300.00 and VPWARDS
L. RU88KIA

ELI STRONG,
Practleal MiU-ieright,
MID DBtLaa »
■ill ■Acnnar,

LVM. JONES

50 Cents

SEVEN

DE 1STTI ST

PIECES

Jesstico of the- Peace,

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

Bottom Prtcc*.

MUSIC.

MONEY to

f

50 Cents. SEfij"1—• a’*Tt“

ELIHU CHIPMAM,
Nashville, ■&gt;«».

five

CbAe/towe

GEMS £

AT LEE BROS.
gfiT Old Newspaper, for «*'e al this office.

50 Cents

in ticket: Supervisor. David W. Smith :
Clerk. E. J. Foighnar ; Treasurer, Wm E. team, resembled the “milky way." as ।C C. Wotcoil...,
Martin; Superintendent of Schools, H. W. they sailed down Main St., enveloped L Woodring....
E. Duhy
Flint;
Highway Coaorisaiofeer, Joshua in a cloud of snow balls.

1.60
.46

School lupMU,. T M. imt, ; Dnh, c-i'•» —The were,, ,iw« (torn of lhe

4.05

We hear of revivals ou

the ntnlh. south, and

Worsteds, Real and- Invi­
tation Laces, Yak Lace.
Passim-entire, Real and
Imitation Hair Govts.
ClaaknaaMng

IM ALL THS UJ1H OTtLM.

CIM. V. (HUB,

JEWELER s OPTICIAN
ENOWNE^

NASHVILL^ »JCt&lt;

NASHVILLE MARKET.

8.78
2.25
14.50
28i SO

C Chver, Blank.....

west, every­

where. except at Vermontville—they O. Sirong. Print leg-Clem Smith Attorney few &amp; rent...

AFGE/VCB TH*

BRAND PRIZE!
MEDAL.
VUMfAtJ8T3.

27.60

cess is reported from every quitter.

Up in the west part of Woodland

Fall anal VFnrrev

MILLUKRY&amp; FANCY GODDS!
Drew and

1‘rerideat.

The Cbmman Council of lhe Village of
8.00 .VtwhrlUc, Michigan. Ordain Thai owners
18.60 of lot. or premises adjoining Queen jureat,
at any place from Sherman street, north on
10.68 the west ride to J. SoovilTg north line, and
1.06
.76
6.75 ridewalks*adjoining «rid straw. Said ride­
walk. to be completed on or before
Jon. 16th, 1876.
a. T sumax,
PreridcnL
2.60
9.00

season visited this section early last —Webb ...
Palmer. W. IL Millar. H.C. Woolcntt, John Tuesday morning, and raged Tues­ A. W. Olda. Elect ion.
W. Evereti 811 oo rire
day and Wednesday almost wilhoat A. J. Hardy------------------ cessation. The sno’*’ is 18 inches A W. Olds. Lumber
A. Drace, Cross walk.....
fieep on the level, and in many C Hancheu, Djayiug...
places badly drifted. They were bad Raney. Clean alreec..
J. Smith----------------------days on both man and beast, who O. Strong. Printing-.—.
H. T. Davidson, Election.
were compelled to be out
J. P. Wit.------—This part of the footstool has
been deluged with religious rnvivsh «. fitilM, MtnUR.

this winter.

8AV5 930.

MBa L. O. CKOCKKK

1643 08
. 22.54 45fta^' It
Lanl.
per R&gt;.
8.60

L’ncotleeled Sthonl Tax.

Mine thirty experienced religwm, in

WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!

JMCi-s. E. C. I&gt;ittiiig-er

uraaPHULATHW.
81817.27
itn.95

Hm jv«t rw»hr»d brr c-w

&lt;rf

KLLINIRU FANCY GOODS

ere rendered in

B will U mn ihxti Hal of vwk.
Il &lt;21 w tram
to Samoa laaUar.
Bio te la otmaa of othor Bort^ RiMiaa ia tte na^StUo of It. repute
ths

Cireeit Coart

amount

A«a Firn«« store particular

OLD FELT HATS
•evea dollar* rad twsaty-five cents

Addrew

CffAB. W. IXMARAT

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER.

fsihicasd BU&lt;s Coach.

Prices Made to Suit the Tunes, either for Cash or CrediL

to tho

Clocks, Spcctaocs; $c.

WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.

FRESH MEATS,
st

�H.M4 Lear married jteopie pity
how an old maid might pity the

Oh, no!
Poor soul, riie'lwm’t any husband!
Poor dear, *hc hasn't any children !

reluctant friends on Ute strength

Of course it ia, poetically speaking!
but don’t you ever pity a woman for
not marrying until you are quite sure

propar.

mill fa'

wrotod |&gt;1.5&lt;Xi. Witwmwtabod todenyapub-

lb**l w uwu ail
—A boiiar in th* UnJen Pacific railway roO-

woman feels ao like feeling of her aboulthat the Preaident was very much dis­
der bladee to see whether the wings have
turbed at the oonsian t receipt af news­ sprouted M when she has slipped tho
paper slips, and letters, and personal wrong man’s ring off her finger and feels
tiiat aho’ll never bear the V^unt of his
tempts en flic p«rt of GoYornment offi­ hateful temper or pnt op with his neg­
cials in the Weal to compromise fronds
lect or grow 'old before her time be­
on the revenue, and that the Premdent cause at his unfaithfulnoea —when sho
spoke to him on five or six differeut oo- stands free and ready for the right man'

**~H-*E awe*1
m the WMhlactaa,. CtartnnaU &gt;i
Omtw-Hmm.
GUr Coaaoil has offered
ettward ef &lt;.000 for th* anret of &amp;e laMDdiario^
, T’

broken through the
on a mill ptaal.
_ T—«
......
A

bill conferring that title having , iwcrl the remove tho coal brought down' by th* ex­
. 'f^Atedj retaed Tbylor. while riding in tb*
-r*ol IHhlgren, United Btalra Oonrol^en-

U Brit­
ain and th* United State* a* to th* iutecpreia-

mpaM *&lt;h**alr*MF;
The IM of tfits, cu&lt;f*r tbe pronrion* of
th* tight bf th* eyewhich Winslow &gt;dM&gt;*ud«4. frevMre fat, MH
extradition of forgers; bat Parliarawit. iu 58TI. cent frsnlieto will exceed a million
opereure* will be compelled K&gt; lie id)* for *cnp*

CNIJfz; AXD CRIM IKALU.
-Tbe Bouse bill to restore capital pnniabOar G^MhMntwtatto* that Orest Bmu* taw
*
—
&lt;
to
Iowa wm defeated in tho Senate. Five
ao right to' modify a treaty by act of. PariiaState* ksve now totally •belMbefi th* death
doubt that Wfaalow wiB b* given up to Ameri­
can officer*.
—A dispatch from 8*11 Lake CUy «»y» that
John Wlgstu &gt; k*s bocn *ciitenc*d to bo Aoi
Paria of tb* wif* of Judge ICchardaan, of tbe tor murder, Pw a&gt;Dd«mnrd man preferring
UM*
mdM rff death to hanging at deca jrttadtm.
Court of ClaltDR.
- Tbs sunny South was Mtoubstie*! last w&lt;srk
by a snow.*torm. tb* equal of which was aevar

g^nfaent capitalbt and tbe treat** for several
exteneiva eatetee of deceased men of wealth,
has become hopeienaly embarrassed by dabbling
too much id ftfrake nptckhlioau. Ha nailed

At Me^g&gt;btaar*r Un iaobre fell, b|oatong up,
th* rtreeta. Stopping tbe atreot cars, and &lt;?elaytng the train* on all th* road* fa that re­ creditor* are «a
gia*. LiUte Rock wan favor**! with nine faehev and Ida affaire.
of anew. Offiar eifle* report almfiar rinitation*
with aterilar result*.
—Ex-8*nato» Stewart ba* (riven th* Foreign

-GVyQfO®k ted au engagement wiUi
tiug Bull near Fort PHI Kearney on tbe 1

Cheyenne to caliat 500 oca to rain far©* Crook.

Chicago |egceb

to come along.
thing!!, if allowed, would bring scandal
I suppose a woman never feels quite
on the administration. Piexrepant him­ certain that the right man would come
self woo rather inclined to treat thceu in all her life.
stak ments as exaggerations, and did not
However, we’re talking of old nudda
lieliove that district-attorneys or special and the people who pity them.
counsel of thb Government would be
It is all very well to get poetical
guilty of anything improper in the mat­ over married life and act single women
ter. He had, therefore, rather warded down as miserable creatures; ' but,
off the Preeidant’s advance!!, unti| finally like ‘most theories, the “ thing won't
the Preaident snggeeted that the At­
torney -general had better write to the
If you get an adoring hturtiand, ready
district-attorneys on the subject. Pierro- to cherish and protect you while life
pout had, therefore, prepared and for­
Inata, your’ro oertai nly a happy woman ;
warded a letter couched, as ho said, but how many do ? One out of fifty,
in terms tiiat were rather tame. perhaps.
xxly
had made or- suggnsted
It’s a lottery with a few lucky num­
. draught of this letter, find he I bers, and even an old maid doesn’t bit­
hri not ■ubm.ltad it to tbe Prad-1 __ _____ , ,
wtmatl
.13
a mean, or a
dsnt ; in fact, the President knew nothquarrelsome,
or a neglectful husband
ing of it for three or four days afterward, ■—a woman who is Left alone with all her
when he asked Piorrepont whether he. cares, a woman who is a slave, not a
had taken any action in the matter, and wife—nor even always all that falls
then he told him ho hod written this to tho lot of the best loved wife on
letter, and he sent him a copy of it. A earth.
couple of days afterward, on discovering’
There is peace and rest to life when
that the letter had been published in
Chicago papers on the first of February, Whcn I hear worn-out, worried matronH

oUm
doce-MwM a United State* Beoxtor fa 1M0,
a tn*rah*r of th* SoolBara Couveniiau of IfifiO,
and editor of the Wrahlugton BMm during th*

II;
lip
Ual

I'vo known a broken engagement or
fore the Houre Judiciary Oom miI tee
two that really were subj*cte of eonto bow his circular letter to tbe prose­
gratulatton.
cuting attorney)! in the Wort wa* written

indignation in the pro*ouco of the Preaidaot st tho gross impropriety of giving
publicity to it, and thou the Preoideut,
March 4, ll*'l, xhall cnlniurucr from the itato if tbe who did not manifest any feeling what­
ever-on the aubject, remarked that he
Cocumlttce'v bill prohibiting eoutrlbutioea to elec- luul never rend the letter.
Picrrcpont • further stated that Gen.
Babcock admitted to him on tho third of
fered by Blaine to extend the application of the bllj
Zklarch that he waa instrumental in giv*r&lt;M A knxtoy d.uu m.nrd,*.oa Mwrei W publicity to the letter, and defended
aarndrarata offered -and ad'-pied. Tj»e Un wa. ; himself on the ground that they were
«.jn,uj.illgu,a,.troy him, ami ttat ta tad
.1—1 ntata. a.,. .Ita». ™u&gt;, . ta.,u !lhc "«**• todrfimatalMrif. Ho (Piemtbs coxuiideraUon of tbe bin j&gt;rcwntang the moir pont) called the President’s attention,

LARGEST, HANDSOMEST, BEST,

THE MARKETS.

MW YOU.,

■o*»x

lfi£"£K,"g

AGENTS. ^““£5
American PubH.hlngC?.,C

BOOK |«
Aourrik

lecantly Vrtnt-

pitying simple women I often feei like
laughing, it is funny.

'MfEwAUKEF'.*
“You see,” said the despondent man
on tbe pickle barrel, addressing the
grocer, who wa* spearing the top of a
crackur box with a cheese knife, “ yon
see some people has good luck, and some
people has bad luck. Now I r&lt;&lt;moml&gt;er
once I was walking along the street with
Tom Jellicks, and be wont down one
side of it and I went down op tho other.
We hadn't got moro'n half way down
when lie found a pocketbook with 8261 O*T»...........................
1
in it, and I stepped on a woman’s dress Hoa*-X«fcw»CAST
.......
and got acquainted with my present CaTTMt RlllMtttphta
........... ;
Medium.......
wife. It was alwayi m,” he said with a
BSMT........ ................
sigh, “ that Tom JeHicks was the luckiest
man in the world, and that I never had
SILVER
no luck.”—New Orleans Republican.

DITCHER.:

YOUNG MENSBSS^
~rru -«V »■'&lt;-Ba '1* 5aJ,~"

C‘!23stf,lS!t.V£‘
ss£i

S'xura
. a wnx
«, a. a
! Thocommittee wanted to know wh/
A. H. WU|iauia
fw« tbe MBi- i
.
....
.
„ .
...
ta,
r.^.1 . wi Mtaa, I
call tor • oonrt of mnxsmiwicned
offiren
to make depmiu , quiry to usoortain whether he had l&gt;esn
finally fired about ravvijty-fivo ahota into the
uto tbe act ot May IS, -Mra. Paeeed .. guilty of conduct unbecoming »n officer
* ti ll— M« uia «m4m« WRoilttii iMKrtPH. Pn&gt;»
katobuire^ahas toetaw which torbtrt.lhe.j- and genUeman-wfatthur ho woe still
ftSt^sSTOiSSJXSWBaSS
—Pipar, th* murderer of Htile Mabel Young, potnlmratto
aay pMttton tn the army of any perb. .
TIPPED
Ml wiwi wrrej la *ny r.pr-ity tn tb, rtdiiary. GommisMonor of Public Building* and
c"“"ri3fSSi.Vn'j£-»-R..»„T~t
SHOES
1
‘
ROTKCTtOX
OR
BIRDS.
death.
naval, or criilMnire *&lt; th* c ^federate fitatte irij Grounds, etc.—but Piorrepont .wm tinThe destruction of small birds has
tb. tato retwiBoc. ywrerd... Itanninc. from th. ' able to give information ou those pointe,
been fo mcrciloas in the north of Italy
eamr commute., r- r-i.-tr.t a tail to rrenlat. too mv 1
—John Scott A Bous, rhlpbuiMero. ttcar Edand in parts of the Tyrol that their pro­
iuixirgh. Hcrtisnd. bar* failed. Th* fins wm low.: Oenml. ClO.CKfi; UeutoMM set»ral,**,aK&gt;; , COt’XTIXG THE PltKSIDKKTIAI.
tection has been made the subject of a
CABLE SCREW WIRE BOOTS ANO SHOES.
FOrr:.
an extoaniv* on* and etnplw-d «no opnrativcv. Major-genrral. *8,000; BriKa4i.r-tf-n.rtt. »,00O;l.
diplomatic treaty between Austria and
—There i* a falfiog off fa-vafae of &lt;30,000,The bill which recently imssod the
Italy, and these countries are slso en­ *5 to $20 ;,i? -BSR. KSWEtW"
*K800' Captain (uio*tnto*M *3,0*0; Captain &lt;tw&lt; I
.
.
* 4
W&lt; fa thta year* *OK*r crop ia Cuba a* coo- bbuuimd,ii.iar; Adjaunt.fi soo; rtr«t-ii«utenaut. . United States Senate to regulate the
deavoring to agree with France and
r,*M; riret-Uactraani (*•« inounwa .
counting of votes for President and
saccmd-HratenMi (arauntte).
1 Tice-Preoidcnt provides that the two Switxerlsnd for a law forbidding tho
rOZITICAL.
destruction of all insectivorous birds.
~
: h0,““ oI congre .tall u-wmblc in Ita
—A Faabiogtou special report* that Treas­ ZSS .“w’taL’ita
ACEMTS! 150 NEW BOOKS
Some idea of tho extent to which the
urer New has decided to resign shortly, m be ten*!, within rehraa*rfa*lta... Bakar (TnA.) intn- : Hall of Representatives on tbe last
killing of the little creatures haa been
dn*x&gt;4 . tan to promo* tba mu.ui* rvaowor. «- toe Wednesday of January blowing thcarried may bo gathered from the fact
private affair*. He will probably be micoecded
&gt;b»
ol that at n single sale in London lart D*.m£*&lt;«V«SSE- JhaSTfit
*u..tai Approprticon tan, and Mtrial n-re-ebe. wm- ■ the Senate presiding. Two tellers OU mnntli there were disposed of no fewer
—John W. Bentley, of WUcomdn. haa been
behalf of tho House and two from the
appointed to tbe office of Commtaniooer of daUnwd.
thaa, 19,574 humming birds, topaz col­
fteUT, M»d.
Ctalr 1.U !
aM
„ppaintaI to
the
DO YOUR OWN PRINTING,.
ixrfore U.&lt;* H»nit- toe HoinetaU tn relation to po....
.
, .
,• .
, . , ored, ruliy and emerald ; 25,000 parrots
liita: raurtbuta... Oa
rf a™., u ... c. rtificalM ot Ita olodond vol™, vhwb and 17,000 kingfishers, together with
rtferrvil to toe Coaimittea on PrtvtUgre and Elec- ' shall be opened by the president of the
&lt;3*9fl A BAY’. BOW rb JUKI rr. r—'liM
10,000
aigrettes
made
of
birib'
feathers.
&lt;pzu Ajr. cos. raxas A co . n i^u, M».
- ttaseoe Conkling i* th* first choioe of tti* u*m«.... Th* bin ij reroiate toe rauotinc of ttoe . Senate. If, npon tho reading of any
Ntw Yutk Btpuhliconn for tho iTMidaaoy.
Oil is beginning to supersede tlte use
crtiltata « aeration Mudl *rta-, tb.
ASTHMA. Rl'ffaMSSA^Sw
Tbe deleff***" to the CincinnxH C&lt;#ivmUon
wrancta ta-tween toe Commitue &lt;x» Indian Affttr- same having born stated by the presid- of gas in New York city, tbe people hav­
and the committre on Tvrrttratoa, m to a qniatton iDg officer, (he Senate shall withdraw ing borne with the exactions of the gas
Of jnri^ik-unn aver toe MU reported by toe Indian !
qtj-gtion Bhvll be submitted to ' monopolies until forbeunuice 1mm ceased UJUlFU A.Mr— JA Y I
[*• convertible into coin.
ntrT/retttwyMi^b^a^wh^tt^'remttn^r'rf iho
tor ita dreision, and tho Speak- i to bo a virtue. The oil movement wfll «f
from nectarian influence.
ies-tfuitss
—Th* Ptnneylvania Democrat* in Stele con­ u» day waa devutrd to toe craaidrration of the i er of the House shall submit tho quee-1 probably bring the gas men to their
J«wetey.e«a iGra* A Co„WHIta»fim»*ii.W-T- |
vention het w«k adopted a platform declaring Ocneral Appraprtato* biU.
j tiofl to till* llon»3 for lU dociflten. MUSO!. ____________ -_________
taidteto^tiJfc^ a* ^^LLttaTf^h^ No clcctoral vote from any State
Amur request Crngin A Co., of PLila-

The Standard Screw Surface M
. AND

&gt; report* that an en­
gagement
Black .Winrauriha T^ia^ iD&gt;Vph“lb*
fanner lost on* man and t.'.c latter thirteen.
Tho Indian* Jud teen atertisf bat**., and
were punrate by the Hlfatf* Wtth the abhvo re­

hM eonlitmte his trollmany before th* Uowm Jndteary Otoximitte*-.
and tbe conunittoe are xujw of lk« ouimou that
they have a eaac agthrt ReTkiiap. m Norah
etateif ttiat they oouvereed on the aubject of
trte*r*tap». Manth'* attention wm eallte to
tbe article fa tb* New York Tritenc of March,
1871. ib-rfilati'on tb |x*Ltra*len*hipa at Fort
Hill, elating toat £«*ue h^d |&gt;old Merih frl3,^)0
a yrar for fitt-pW etc., when hstratited
that l&gt; j illite Q*a Belknap', attention to the

inspired th* artid*. Gen. Belknap rephed ho
“opP**fiflL2KMS -*&lt;“* °rT&gt;eu. Hues.'
MareU explained th* rea*on why lie went to
Montreal aftergWtag Ha testimony before th*
Committee on Expenditure* In the War D&gt;

20

CQKfii.’SEiiit

[ Jte’ Wt teat instructed. C. B. Boctadsw wm ehoran to
criminal uffion he11 the electoral tickat of the State.
-The Y^pnbneaMof Rhode Inland have re-

l&lt;&gt; l&gt;»
raratir.g
oi
«Md&gt; ob-. Selfhta Px, tare.promiraa Uy»»-Ib^
« ,'Mtara.». tata jralioo .tall bo mule .tall be re-!
rrataragrata taoreompCorjiay
'”‘1!^^krfC‘‘ “°°P‘
,°l*
\ Hta- Elratai !&gt;»,&gt;'lu irj. S-Xd rf onta

•HhttttetMMaf Ott aTa«y. ^Uf.rr&lt;4....
U-...
&gt; —,''... ,.,,,

Marelf* traunowy before th*
— A Washington *pi

ts*

ed nstertar
to (llAto Mcb ths mJarics Of th* tatoutws to Orr»t Britaia, Enow,

the two bouses. Witcn the two bouses
taro ratal they .tall rauwnhla. ami;
the presiding oflioer shall announce the ,
decision of the question. If more titan i “

one return snail be receive*! from u
b»4* Stato •purporting
.
- -- to
■ bo the certificates of *
electoral vote* such returns aboil boopened in the presence &lt;*f the two -

fellows: She hw! eon versed with Mrs. JW-

that riw reoeired &lt;70,000. Mrs. Belknap roplied:
yaajov «»)y ELOO.OW, M&gt;d

oflps^^ngMas*

with Depfiritta aa Pre-idwrt of tbe Council and

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undentend Mra. Belknap M denying that ah* duciv* to * M
two countries*'.

matte to the'counting of any electoral
vote from any State, each Senator and

Committee with
wbbUier it it truo that tbe Utdtea
paying the Alalium t 'iiail,' baa 3

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WAMTED^M^

houses, and that return from such State, : fa * rarer* tom. taHoring alraort a total fare
tad Ital onlyi .tall bo ^nntal «ltab
the two house* acting separately shall1 nroatraltei with nranrrtiaa. fm*n th* fanew
Naadtafi $*&amp; taOMi
decide to bo tho true lind valid return. ‘
w i arid* o/wfaae day*.
When the two hcusre separately decide. t’&gt;*8*pii------- -- —-—---- ———
upon an objection that may have been lJ*rtrtaWMy&gt;BroachW

• ; red total
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—The Pari** Geographical Society haa cooterred a gold mexistl *n NavUgal, a German ex-

Bocsum. N. T., Jan. 18ti
fria (

an aggravated forrn for about twelve;
for several yean* from Bronchial treat
nvuydoctor* and tiling* with do last
fit. In May. ~X I*ecccUrr n**rty Yo^k^tty, I^v^rttaMkad wtfa 1

boiMtey.

fa® Crtarrfa wm tenfold wore* than, before,
ground daily. Tcoo/mucd

Bepraraouu™ a., .pod. to mich ob- : »
ji.-ctiuns or question ten minute* and
not oftener than onoc ; provided that Irooa*. A fneud ■
But I wa* extrein -ly i
filter such debate had lasted two hours
it shall be' tho duty ol each house to

are tbeecjar upv fa Mexico,

■mfsrart'jJLrs

put the main question without farther
debate.
,

Bc-.dgoa p:rt in an Informal bld offojn- to do
trf -Ruwa intend* to abdicate hi* throne in

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UCCOXITOZM

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Pengal, in Calcutta, cays. Chambers'

Tribune haa thin fiwmriag word for ris- exhibited, showing that the indii* rubber

M^^iteSa’hX.

“ThsreiM gdteg tobsnoteouble about The ptefoing wan ao eomptete and the .
getting lodgings at reasonable prioco. ।
a* it is technically
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$50,000
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spare room ia ttouMitte ot private remdeaoes, there will bo no such lodging
freain* re there ws* in Pari* in 1867, and

manded ia Vienna in 1873.

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via/

some," she replied, m ah© tucked hia
clothes down.
“1’v© been told over

fin out to
baby in Detroit."
“Would yea mH Mnl’l-mKintaly in­
in the audience camo forward and ciUgd quired tbo lx&gt;y.

old with

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NO. 28.

A BTUHX.

The student of comparative anatomy,
writes Cbarlua Dudley Warner, may
find iu Munich rare fucilitiee for iiis

ijoying Juliet's
“I appear here as his
agonized terror. “ A great hoixeaa—*«d
for studying tlu human brain which «xof coi^raaa qta* will atriKe- for mgnoy.”
ist nowhere ©iBAdn^Iworidj Some of
“But it must be a mistake," pendsted iiicy Itel’
whittle out some good teeth for him, ihe readarsof too
may b® in­
“Don’t be so fast, woman,” replied
Juliet, the color coming and going on
the court
her face like a rosy aurora borealis.
“ Don’t you dare call me a fast woman
“AJm!" groaned Miss Addertongue,
iMtitattonftirthelreriite. Tbe Direct­
UK StaMM d«»k tMgtaa
“it is but _too true. Of course it is a again 1” ‘she' shouted, growing a foot day chasfog a boy around the poet-office
dn^BpiiflheiiuJHiirTH.
or, Herr Prpf. Bernluirdt Guddin, in­
j great disappointment to’ you, Juliet higher every minute.
vented some years ago a rnethbd o? minI Reed, but maybe it’s meant by all-wise
utelj.qramiuuig tho brain, whiqh.J,be­
Providence SB &lt;
to towar your
to bit the spot.
When a policeman
lieve ir. now, and » machine for fadliiatpride andi .tcattt you tktt wo’ro all poor very serious face aa ho lifted up lus head stopped her sb© had both hands slvnbUand said : *
worms, and—”;
ed; her ©yos flashed fire; her teeth hard
“This mon woh found Imaging to a
“Miss Addertoogue," raid Julirt,
IWfM
drawing hfcrarif up and fixing her bln® taxnp-pott at olcren o'clock last night
M, bjrt H» aagrt bold &lt;« Uatfeoythoroughly than ever Wore. Therproeyes with dignity on th© malicious old and calling for his Sarah Juno. Is that
cess is this: When lb© brain is taken
gossip, “4)ray be silent It is not your your name I"
Among other things that recur with'al­
place to preach a disoours® to me, nor . “ He was, ch?” she mused as aho gave
a process which harden;, ft This is ae~
most
provoking
regularity
are
“
fasting
tho
priaouer
a
searching
glance.
dictate iu matter© which pertain to me
“ Called for her over twenty times," girls." Abmtt qdou in eighteen DMnlhs complished by woaking it in a solution
alone. Will ypq excuse me if I ask you
on an average tho publlc afC twe-strfCkcJi of biebromito Of potash. It require©
continued tho court
with th© intelb'grnce that some girl, not two years to give the brain of a mxn the
“He did, ahi"
“O, certainly, certainly;” said Miss.
requisite solidity ; th© smaller brain of
“ Tho officer says that his voice be­ from noewarity but"cbouw, Iim adopted
Addertongue, rather disconcerted, but
on inferior animal will hardeii in three,
venomous as ever. “But it ain't no use trayed anxiety and love,” continued his the principle of total abstinence in its
months.
Tho mass is then imbedded in
entirety,
and
refrains
from
taking
any
trying to conoeal the truth. He’s played honor,
wax and fitted Into a circular basin hav­
you a mean trick and jilted you, just for . “ Love, eh ? He’s my htisband, judge. Bustezianco whatever. One of these ab­
THE GQBHIP’H MISTAKE.
ing
a
screw
underneath by which tho
his own amusement, when he had a wife Let him go. Let mo settle tliis case with stemious young women in, it is stated, to
(“EngHfsd to yoxmg Hazel, is shel" living already, and—"
bo Soon at the village of Oulchcth, uw brain can be raised or lowered. The
him I”
said- Felicia Addertongue, sharply.
“ I don’t believe J hollorad for no Sa­
But to Mias Addertongue’s amazement
“ Going to be a fin© lady, eh? And I she was left standing alone in the porch. rah Jane J" put in the prisoner.
her habits of self-denial excite "oousidcan remember the time wHen she was a
“Shut right up, sir!” whispered the erablo curioeity and wonder.”
Juliet Itocd. had quietly walked into the
run, is drawn over it, slicing off a paring
barefooted girl, piddng raspberries in house and shut the door .in hor face.
wife,' “ Woll see about this Sarah Jane
Five years ago, w1m» &lt;W
her father’s field.”
of age, she guv© up both
. “Whatdoes it meant” Juliet asked business."
anatomist
wishes. Tin- operation is re­
“ She has grown up very pretty," herself, in s sort of dizzy bewilderment.
“ I’ll suspend sentence, and you can
said gentle Widow Merkhsm, in her
speechlcBs. She has now recovered her peated until the brain—sliced, let ns
toko him,” said the court
say,
vertically,
front- the front to the
mild way.
“Come on I" she. whispered to the
ten for a week. Oh I surely, surely it
, " Engaged to young Hazel, is she ?" cannot IA possible that there is the prisoner, making for tho door. As they loosed her ryelids, which for ten weeks Ifsck—is separated into a series qt thin
plates or taninie. 'These lamime are
repeated Miss Addertongue, with a faintest shadow of truth in this mon­ wore ready to go out ah© added :
. previous to the recovery of her voice she
then pdt up in Venetian varnish, be­
virions look in her ooal-blsck eyes. “I strous story!" And, with her flushed
“ Now yon faller me home, and if you had been unable to open.-- Her appetite
tween glisii,-labeled and numbered in
can put a spbko in her wheel, I think. fare buried in her hands, Juliet Roed attempt to skip for Canada I'D make it does not seem to have yet returned;but,
the order they arc cut off, and they are
Tall young chap, ain't he, with black
if
she
is
well
in
other
respects,
this
need
tried to fancy what the world would be tho hottest day you.over saw 1"—Detroit
ready for examination under the micro­
hair curling doe© to his head; and mat­
give no epuso for anxiety, and, indeed,
with Harold Hazel’s lave and constancy
tacho ac black as ink ?’*
will be rather an advantage 'than otoer- scope. Tho substance first, however,
out of it
.1 rEKY GOOD IlKjlSOy.
"Yea," said wondering Mrs. Markwise, for, like most fasting girls, she is
“ I told you so,” crooked Mias AdderJudge Pitman came down stairs the “of humble origin.” Under any cir- to render tho translucent, thin lamin-n
liam.
I didn't know you know him."
tongno, dragging the Widow Markham
other day iu response to a call from hii' ciimstanocs, it is to be hoped.that no at­ visible. The oolor, however, does not
“O, I know him,” said Mias Adderto tho window au hour or so later.
tongue, with a toes of her head; “and “That’s him a-settxng back in tho car- J servant girl, and found standing at the tempt will be made to tost the gennine- at ail obliterate tho distinction between
the gray and tho white riubstanee of the
I know on© or two things about him riage, as proud as Lucifer. And that's I front door a mon with a carpet-bag. Tho
brain. In tho room where I saw this
। man said :
that Millville society don't seem to be
watch and guard over the afflicted dam­
the tally with the yellow silk panao!,
process were braina_in nil the stages,
;
“Is your piano out of tunet”
up in.”
sel.
,
It
is-but
♦
Uttte
while
ago
that
one
covered with whit® taco. Now. will you ■
t
“No, I don't think it is,'” eaid the of these fasting girls died of starvation, brains of men, of dogs, oxen, rabbits,
“ Yon don’t say so ?” said tho widow,
say I wm mistaken ? "
doyqsj.etc.—jars full of them, like aomo
[ Judge.
curiously.
“
Dear,
door,
”
said
Mrs.
Markham,
|
now and unpleasant sort of pickle.. And
“ I do say so, and I moan it. You
“ Ain’t you sure about it?”
adjusting hor spectacles on the. bridge i
hm, Mtp. Markham, I have ways and
“ No ; I never tried It to see.” ~T . . fast in earnest. Perhaps the best thing about tho room were cases witli shelves,
of hor ^bsA “I oouldn’t.have briiewd
means of getting behind the scenes that
“ How long trines rttras been tunc-Tl V to do with fasting girl is to place food and' boxes, .filled with brains, sliced,
it, if I hadn’t seen it with my own
dried and put away for examination.
DO on© else has.
My sister, Pbrebe
“It has never l»een.”
within their reach and not ask what be­
Annj that married Slatteriy, and was eyre."
Standing together in one corner ware
“Thon, of couhm1, it ought to be comes of it—AfaU -Gazette.
“And they're driving straight to !
over a dozen boxes, a foot, .and a half
i tuned at once. Yball ruin it if you don’t
Farmer Kreil’s," added Miss Adder- '
TUB VKKA1.TY FOR MUlil/EH J.V long and six inches square, fitted with
March, she's housekeeper at the H-----• have it attended to.”
.
KBIT TORE. ;
, a slide and filled with the glass contain­
koto!. And I was visiting hor there bud tongue, diligently flattening her nose
“ I don't belive I will.’’
JungeBtm|y,&lt;of Nev York, has'san.
against tho window panes.
“Well,
ing the "lamina'.
“ Oh, yes, yon will though. Nothing’s
pended the sentence of Rubenstein, con­
well, it’s clear aho’n riiarged him with
.“How many brains," I asked, ‘‘an
na»L**
worse for. a piano than standing un­
victed of murdering liis cousin Sarah Al­ contained in thow^boxew ? ”•
it, and he’s determined to brazen it out
1 •
“My I” ejaculated tho widow.
tuned."
t
exander, three months ago, in order to
“Oh,” replied tho Profereor, “only
*Wito my own eyua," said Mies Ad- Get your hAt,’ Mrs. Markham. Let’s
“ Do you think you cau tune it ?"
have his case reviewed by tho Supreme | one, duly thd brain of Onb iakn •' but it
dartongue, x oiling up those organs until walk that way. I need a skein of darn“Certainly I can."
court
One reason for granting the stay
there was some danger of thair retiring Xcotton, and the way to Perkins
Has been sliced into 700 plates. But we
“I don’t believe you can,” said th©
was that tho jury was allowed to aocept
lays right past Mr. Reed's dour.”
altogether
head.
“Harold
cut the brains of animal* thinner.
— u ■ " ' • into her WK..
uan.'ui
Judge.
Rulxsuatrin’H dream of Iris ^qpiqg -.his There in that case is the brain of a dog ';
But
to
Mira
Addertongue
’
s
infinite
Hazel, tall and dork, and always full of
“ I’d-like to know why Hut. I never
murdered cousin's dead body after her it is 1,190 phtiM."
astonishment—perhaps we may add disbis fun?”
saw a piano yet that 1 couldn't tackle.”
dentil as evidence that he committed
appointmont-rthere wai no sound of
“Exactly," cried Min. Markham.
You will underatand by this the facil­
“There’sone mighty good reason why
the deed. It is claimed that Rubenstein
violent hysteric®, no sign of family dis­
ity a student would have for examining
was peculiarly susceptible to these mys­
sension or tragical debate, as they saun­
ilie structure of th® brain. Beginning
“ I’d like to know what it is."
terious impressions; that ho dreamed
“ Hie &gt;fv ft* echoed
Mart bam. tered by the farm-house gate.
at the front, lot us say, bo rim trace,
" You want mo to tell you, do you ?”
Iris mother iu Europe was dead and soon
"My!" ejaculated Mm Felida, “if“It SateHte poaaihl© I"
with perfect certainty, back to the lxu»c
“Yes.”
they ain’t all a-setting together in the . “ Well, it’s becauM' 1 haven’t got any after the news of her death arrived. of the lirain and tit© spinal column every
“But it is, though," asserted Miaa
Mr. Beach, his lawyer, related oh© or two
porch, as loving as so many turtle doves. piano.”
.
.
nerve,
svtry tissue, every minutest fiber.
Felicia, with gloomy relish. “I saw
Well, now I ttiall beffeyo that Juliet
Then the man put ’ris carpetdtag other similar instances which had re- Ha ean not only learn th© origin of all,
Iteed in going over to Mormonism, and under his arm, rubbed his noso thought­
the growth or diminution of all, but th®;
believes in a man’s havin' as many fully, and left—Philadelphia Bulletin, Judge Brady spoke of one or two dreams direction of each. Without necessity
how
of his own. that 1»1’~tr».
of cidorging upon , it,you will he© how
him, but stiHuot what yonM call mi old
Tltr. OT.U MAK AFFK.4RN.
f.eomod to establish a kind, of~ sympathy
Juliet Beetf, however, hid seen them
। completely thte process lays, the bnra
maid, jhuugh. uf goarae ha mantedlher
“ Mother,” said a promising boy, ar. iietwecn tho prisoner ~n a.
as lheyjihuik by, and rising from her
ho oom® whistling from school, the other Tho evidence on the trialwas very.strong open to study, and study that may be
seat, beckoned them to advance,
' pursued months or years on the same
“Mrs. Markham," said sh®, “and ilay, slung his satchel full of books down against Rubenstein, and he - opposed it brain. Of pouEse, braina.^re&gt; sliced jn
such silk gowns and overskirt*' of. point
Miss Addertongue, allow me to present on tho stair-landing, and elicited a howl only with an alibi; bqLtijjs wm gpnqng|y any direction, longitudinal!/ as well as
I.v» as you"might cover over, with bank
of ’agony from his infant sister by giv­ considered to have breir-^st^lkdied ‘by
to you Mr. Hazel.”
tr&amp;nsvcrejly, and horizontally as w«Um
notes, and ’‘till not como up to its
ing her a aly pirncli in th© ribs. false swearing. It is very difficult to in-,
The widow dropped a little ourteey. [
value.”J ‘
“'Moti’er, I iu&gt;ar ’em saying ai school diet tho penalty for murder m HewYork?
Mies Felicia stiffly inclined her head.
tions have been, as. yet, very Kttia
“Bd.” cried- out bewfldored Mrs.
to-d’y that this Belknap business ia all a
“ Also Mrs. Hazel, *' added Juliet
studied, but Alpy will no doubt yield
Markham, “he’s engaged" to Juliet
* stall;’ is it?” “A what,*my son !” in­
“ Oh 1" said Miss Addcrtongue.
valuable reeulka The expt runenta with
Reed, for Fve seen the engaged ring
“My stepmother,’* said Mi. Hazd, quired tho doting mother. “ A ‘ snide,’ judges interpose. Dptau, who wm.cle»r: animals consist in removing th© whole
ly convicted of killing ifr; Noe one-tam*
sliowMra.’’
you
know.
A
first-class
‘
bilk
’
on
th©
mischievously, “just returned from a
“And he’s married to tho blacz-eyod Tidl'to P«iK M, rater -ill be with community." *11 don’t undqndand yt&gt;u, day morning last August in the top of or a part of the brain from the living
creature wbqn it is in extreme youth,
Willy, dear; what honidteordathose arc; his warehouse,has, by ingenuity of -his
and then obeerving th© result in renexplain yourself." “Ah, mother, pdll counsel and the laxity of the judges.'
turiiy. Take, for instamjc, a dog. A’
down your vest I moan isn’t it a fraud, succeeded thus far in saving his neck.
•’
was with a different sort of accent on th©
portion of the puppy’s brain is cutout.
« put-up job, you know, to get -Bel’ to
He is then allowed to grew up, and at
ire added, gravely, “ if the j give himself sway, and then have Calo
What a tonic is in a heart cheer. the end of a year he is killed, and bis
Marsh light out /or Caiiodn, so’s he
ladles of Millville want any more infor­
Byccy onv.ohl abd
needs
brain is prepaid in the manner I hair©
mation as to our private’ famfly affaire, cutfi swear it on 'em. Don’t you twig ? ing. The mother cheers the child for described. Take out a qcartar of a
up her lips vimonsly. “TUT* a qura- (hey have only to lot me knew, and I Where’s th’old man?” Whack ! bang !
its first attempt to “go alone.” She dog’s bntin, or eTua one entire lobe, and
Hon I can’t pretend to answer. Wbrt
cam® an application of a slipper sudden­ eheere him for his courage, for his
shall be happy to supply it,"
do men mean generally by their pranks ?
ly from the rear—the “ old man *’ hming
probably unusual activity in the half re­
Just tojmytf aiW/TO, I Mpp»c. and
Miss Addertongue coughed uneasily.
man will preach better sermons when maining. If more than half at both
Nor did the low Bound «f the laughter wind up the dialogue.—A'/. Laaia hia efforts are appreciated, and a wprd lobes (from th© front) is removed, the
Globe-Democrat.
of Juliet and the pretty jfiatron at all
of encouragement is given him now and brain oven grows a little again, unu. th©
JtUDRL CHILD.
then. .The orator is “ moved " by exgwt’

was determined to put
ed grocer down, and ho

‘'SL’ZSffSjfKT
back
ahda_____ _____________________ ______

him off the barrel, dragged him out doors,
piled him upon the edge of Ihn walk,
and complacently observed:
z!

“There, I feel a good deal better, and
if yfiu don’t, why comd in and we'll try

maldng a great noise with hfa month,
and ’ he wrestled with a little cell all
night f.-.-r
;
nh

-UAtaM
LtoW yMl,
Weald that ken&gt; ycu, wtmJd ffi»l 1
Wlkt'bten I
ytor

rxKxs^jrntrier

remarked his honor when the story had
bpaatoid.
“I don’t wafit to be encouraged,” re-

bread an^xavrly to rise.” .
riba, and a battle of salve for this nose.”
“ You’ll hare to go up, Mr. Black, for
about sixty days. Mush asd straw beds,
and hard work and'regular hours, will
lop off some of this enthusiasm and give
that grocer a chance to breathe. Pieaae
retire to the corridor and find a seat,
and take as much comfort m you can till
the buggy drives tip."—befroit

THBRXRORCBKKJTf AC*».
Though the Supreme court, in passing
upon the election cases taken up from

Cork is too porndtec of bottle,-atop-

tor's shop.

br.r

Night dreasee.

.

Wbkw is love deformed ?
all on one side.

'

When it is

Wttntaa boot like a pi lo of snow I
Wbrait i, KlrilL
"7

Whkx are eyes not’ eyes I
wind makes them water.

When th©

decide that tboiw-calted Enforcement acts Tommy, to eat your little mrtvr'b share
ore unoonstitotfonal, the opinions deliv­
ered in both core© are so oomprehensivo always to take h« p»rt,” said Tommy, r
and unanimous that there is litllrf room
A oKWmtMAX-was ©xaRiiuing an umr
to doubt that sneh will be the flictam of brella.aad commenting upon its. flpo
tho court when tire eenstitutlona! ques­ quality. “ Yes,” said a person prreqnt,
tion shall como before it in a shape re­ “he
fancies everything he mwb.”
quiring a derision. The taited States “And,"added athirfl'pariy, “isinciined
law, under which tires© prosecution’ to seize everything fid fancies.” ’
:
were brought, cousteta of a scribe of
Ax exchange says: “A correspondent
statutes passed in 1870, 1871, and 1872,
providing j&gt;cnaltire for wrongfully re­ liteiary mon. Wcff. tba qutokest, .w»y
fusing to receive - a vote, for unlawfully for him is to make a/short voyage toac^r
hindering a citizen from voting, forap- He will rery Jikriy become a «x’ntribu tor
poihting supervisors of election, and to th© Atlantic.
..
otherwise enforcing we free and unroIt,takes tii© .Chinese to bnng oiit tb®
strainod exercisu of. th© franchise of the inherent beautie^bfthai favorite baited,
United States ritizona.
“How doth th©litH8’busy bee?*
vi
The’Supreme court now deciilqs nearly
unanimously (Justice Clifford diwnting
only frohi the opinion, but not from ftie
judgments in the awoa adjudicated) that
it is not (th© province.(ci, th©. United
!
far, as e.lcctixma are eoncerned, the Gov­
ernment may only exercise supervision
and enforce penalties to carry into effect
tho fifteenth aujendmeqt to tho Goxuttitution. The former poaitiou is more
full) set forth in the Louisiana case, tho
latter in the Kentucky cases, in which
tho opinion wm delivered by OhietiJnstice Waite, an opinion that, for clear­
ness of thought and trimneau of expres­
sion, will commend the nmrChief-justice
to the confidence of hi© countrymen.
The fifteenth amendment, to tho exact
terms uf which the court now limits the
iegialation on election supervision, reads
,as follows:
1. •HjBrtgbt of dlUMin of tbe Ubtttw! States
1

All &lt;kin!»UoM-kraS’

irAtaatrtr ij

Oil. is beginning tersupersedo th© ns©
of gas in New York riiy. tbe peopki hiv­
ing teorns with the exactions of U»o gas •
monopolies until forbearance JiaaccamMl.
to be a virtue. The oil movement will
probably, bring tfie gap men tai theix(
senses.
’
J ?

Roe eh M. SnxRMAS vfitt arguing'
cake, snd uutde a'point which the judge
.lid not ere.

“ Mr. Sherman ” taid'hK'

bo that I can andexstaod you.”Jfowiag.

manner : “ Your honor ia not probably
aware of toe task you. are imposing upon

:
2. The Googrt-as ahalHtara power to enforce
(
It was hold, (1) that the power of C&lt;w(
greos
to legislate at all upon toe subject time, and inquired hia name for the pur(
of voting at State elwptious depends upon pone of itoefug it on toe roll. ’ The good
diis amendment, and (2) that each legxs- man tried in vain to preserve his dignity
j
lation must be confined to tho amend■
nsmeisMMMa.”..............................
&gt;rt »v.-»
Ju Fttpkliu „&lt;Fy.)
sa^i;
condition of servitude. But tho court “We Dotic© anveyly-fire wni afiirta adfurther held that any refusal to receive vertwod in pur city exchangee.
ahalT never insult our manhood by get­
vote on thia account cannot be punished ting into as chenp a rag as tbit N6‘ under toe present statute for the reason rather let u» continue to deceive an
•’
that its terns are too general. To so
skUlfally ptnaed to the Qatar d( »-tl&lt;W .1
1-13*1?
penalties on account of too constitutional bsAtooed Mast.”
prohibition it would be ucceatar^ to in­
A caatt-or Uhinme hrtfcitafte
sert -words in several of too sections erature, Ute first in the country, has been:
[notably sections 2,008 and 2,009] HndU esteUWd et Tate college, and Dr, H.
Ing their application to toe speoifio pur­ Wells W^Ui*m«, &lt;ff UHre. It

not undertake-to do, because di is extra-

of toe legislative power. ' Thus toe-tow, after’itt* shall be able torj
iu ita present shape and wider the oMt- hsjH tank©, our own top^epU.

i Wiuiuu»v».i (£q.&gt;
“Felicia Addertongue,
fair was at the post-office in his little A woman is a letter wife for being occa- but be is little hotter than an idiot; his
. ,
"wrraui any mraerBWe wnc a case some time since, involving the
Markham, “you’ve made a fool of yotu- buggy. He wm a baby with enag teeth,
b.
h&gt;tehi.a»vai .te
larceny of a day pipe, valued at one
yellow liair, white eyes, and an ugly better husband if his wife' now and then
if it had been
cent; a mistrial was
witb«&gt;lra&lt;»t^i«&gt;.
■irtm,l*1tobe&gt;«wted-ltepn^taOTt
“Well done.” Employers, who would
right
his foot I
•
'
lothnirtwwoowcOTrt 'aJ not, oolor,
MillviUpfolks. ~
Addertongtie had not e word left ami
secure the best efforts of employee, must
:.;i.
i orJorians condition of senritode—befo. I notice kindly their work, rpesk eriPonfOxark B’aek, a ywusg man. with a pug ,
wiU not atop to inquire
Mrs. Markham.
‘
-'.L.-n8ir-!ru."_i j_me
Growling, M»© and glassy eyre, was at ibt wneUfog j
quired &lt;®e at the boys as the mother agingiy wkn-j they may.
«r vet the particular care before
sUMM! A.mdaarfrfUw
nMnlriat came out
scolding, anamnng and habitual fault­
finding wil|. riirjlle xvriwtyujlk, and sonr father over a table before hf&gt; could grito j tutional amendment when the proaoau“1 couldn’t do it,” said the geutleansweredhe wm home minding 'his
ing with our fault-finding, and very
previously
evf JournaJ.
it to U my Christian doty.'

should get wall.'

This remark was re-

blood on exhibition for golden eagles. "
“ But he'd taken th© Al, O. K., XXX
premium if you'd h-d him there,” paraiated thn boy.

rioted of * felony 1»h epaulets are tom

candid reply, “tort you dost '.pert fwor

awnteen minntaa and a half.

�were dry graals dealer}.
7.920XJ&lt;MJ feel, which, being cubed, m
4 9A7 93.0^.000,000,000,000 cubical

UichfieH was hemrd lust week
Um. M.OOU . insnrod fur 12,25\

GOOD GOODS!

FARMERS!

OKAITD SAPIM AID DEHOIT,

ALL OF YOU THAT WANT TO BUY

remainder for si reefs, and divide i he
rerasmiyoe fourth; namely. 124,ISe.tTlBh.OOOJXXUKW by 4.096, th-‘
number oFcrihieal feet iu s room 16

iu. lb* Ks^tnsarro lusaue Asylum.

George Smith, on Friday last, wae
mn over by n train of ears in Defwif
receiving injuries wnich soon caused
his death.

Creek, Sagiusw Co , foil oa s errou
Ear saw April 4th: sustaining fatal in­
»mg adultery with another woman, juries.
'
•

Pontiac is excited over the failure
•ha f wld of it; also be triad to induce of McKinney Bros, bank at 'that place.
The liabilities arc &gt;100,000; ruMetl*
&gt;50,000.' A bad affair, tor Puhliac.

product n3,032,1S4.375,000,1500 roomr
Now, Ruppoae that this earth always
did, And al wsys will, contain 900.000,006 of inhabitants, from creation unto
expiration of 100,000,000 years . that
a generation continues thirty-three
and a third years, or that 2.700.000,­
000 pass into heaven every hundred
years, and-that 1128 such worlds ex­
isted, euual in duraUon,&gt;ia population
and in cootribntion to the poillation
of heaven, there would be a room 16
feel square and 16 feet high for each ;
and *yot there would be room,*-&gt;84,373 rooms unoccupied.”

Lew, al LITlJle Praflt.*

ZCRfST OCODS

GROCERIES!

K-lATloStf.

a -a
a a

SulkyJEtakes
Reapers &amp; Mowers
Wagons,

I

And in fact anything from a Plow Point to a Threshing Machine, yon want
WKSTWARn.

SIZES AKD PRICES!

Titos. Cnrokly, a Jackson painter,
denies that be is gnilry of ibe charges was ejected from the skating ripk
As certainly as terrestia! revolu­
oNNtday night, and ^fterware took ■
preferred against him. and he i« back
duse of a pmpic. Ho was pumped «ut tions continue, in the course of 10,000
years, says a writer in the Popular
March 31st, James Carl, nged eight Scientific Monthly for April, there
.of the best eitixenb of Chesaning and
je*n, was run ovei by a Flint A
vidtrity. as well as of other points in Pere Marqnetle freight train at Av must come an entire reversal of polar
conditions.
The Southern waters
the State at which he has hlxxed as erill's Station, upl hi* legs were man
musl'bc drained off to make the ocean
a minister of the Gospel.
This un­ gled in a leriblrinanner.
of an opposite hemisphere.
New
lands, enriched with the sediment of
of interest in the Saginaw Valley gan County, attempted to commit s« a hundred centuries, will rise up to
extend the borders of the old South
probably without a pamlell .in local tcide Friday morning by cutting her
throat with a raaor. She is in acrid continents, and islands joining togeth­
happenings for some yean.
Mr.
cal condition. Cause family difficul­ er will expand into mainlands. At
May is“wt I! known all over '.he Slate ties.
the Mme lime the Northern sonli
- ••
nonts must be in great parts submer­
and is ** brother uf DwighS May, late
John Dugan. Treasurer of Walker
ged,
aod their summit* and ranges
OF* THOSE
Attorney-General
He
and
hi- Township, Kent Co., is wanted but
become the bleak islands and the
friends claim that H is a conspiracy cannot be found.
He has some
bold headlands of a tempestuous Nnblaa at 93 CU. and Chll*
&gt;2,000 of the public money in his
against him*
ocean. Central Asia with its broad
drrn’a Stocking* [all Wool]
pockets, aod his bondsmen declare
table land*, may still retain the name
their names to bis bond to be forged.
of a continent; but heyond a few
The Marquette A Mackinaw Rail­
J. W. Pntrickson, a colored tramp outlying islands there will be no Eu­
road is a fixed certainty.
The cod­
who was stealing a ride in a Michi rope and but little or North America
tract for its construction was a warded gan Central freight train near Galien left. The Atlantic walers will stand
to Eastern Capitalists on the 30th ou Saturday night, by some-accident five hundred feel over Lake Super­
His leg ior, and will wash the base of the
nlL The Stefe gives I he-road a land bad his leg badly smashed
grant of 1300,000 acres of land, was amputated on Saturday after­ Rocky Mountains in all their length.
noon, ^nd be don’t feel like stealing A new Gulf Stream may again as it
which is exempt from taxation sixany more rides ou railway trains.
must often have done before, fiow up
IS tows:
the Valley of the Missitsipps, return, B«8T *1.00 T E A
The Boiler aj Hall &amp; Green's
once and^re rood must I e in running
ing the deltas to the prairies, and re­
shingle mill at Greenwood Station,
making
the
beds
of
the
gardens
of
the
order by the ciuse of 1877.
This near Grand Rapids, exploded March
world. These are no idle or impos­
great enterprise wj'l enable our nor­ 31st, killing Jonn Collins and anoth­
The .Highest Market Price jKild for
sible fancied. Not only are they the
thern brethren to attend to legislative er workman, and severely injuring
resnlts of rigorous calculation, Lot they Country Product.
several
others.
Loss
to
the
owners
business and to gel out into the
accord perfectly with the unmistnka
of the milt will amount $1,600.
world without going around by Chi­
hie evidences which the ocean has
Joseph Stephenson,
of Battle leH ell over our land, of its recent
cago.
Withowl it Michigan might
Creek, a brakeman ou the Chicago work and presence.
have bee® a. divided State.
&amp; Lake Huron Railroad, was run
CMdU.
over and seriously injured while
Tan women are county superin­ coupling cars at Potterville.
Three
That Democrat of Pomeroy's, over
tendents of schools in Iowa, and no wheels fmssed over both of his legs,
at Chicago, keeps getting hotter and
person is deemed ineligible on account nearly severing them from his body.
It is feared that his injuries will hotter,
of sex to any school office in the
prove fatal,
A Dakota wood chopper turned
Stele. Any woman there can pracla the Oakland Circuit Court last his coat- wrong side out to scare a
The bear took the coat off and
week, Gustave Hoffman, of Millford. bear.
business in her own name, if she received a judgement of &gt;10.000 a good deal of hide with It •
The reverend gentleman prwitively

TIME TABUS.

PLOWS, HARROWS,. ROAD
SCRAPERS, SINGLE AND
DOUBLE
SHOVEL PLOWS,
WHEEL CULTIVATORS,

la's Saitx froi $9.00 to 118.00
Boys’ Soils " $5.50 to $11.58

C. Wolcott

K5-

Before yon buy, and I will show von the largest lane and the best Im­
plements made in the United Slates, and I will sell to you on time or lor
cash, as you wish, and 1 am bound to

SELL GOODS FOR LESS MONEY THAN
ANY OTHER FIRM IN NASHVILLE!

HATS, CAPS.
BOOTS, SHOES,
RUBBERS,
ibz~ I have no, partners to divide my profits with,
BOOT PACS,
OVERSHOES. and I will give the man that buys of me the profits

A TTW

PRINTS FROM 6 TO 7 Cl
COTTOH GOODS CLEAR DOTH!

IS
M'MJertJU,

that I would have to give my partner- if d had one. c
IN THE PLOW LINE I HAVE A

No. 15 Diamond. Steel,

Fort fane, Iatan I Saosai R. R.

NO. 16 DIAMOND IRON, AND

8 no XT UNS BKTWBKK

HECKENDORN REVERSIBLE POINT,

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

Combination of Iron and,Steel, right hand and left hand. These PLOWS
are made ic Kalamazoo, and are warranted superior to any Plow in the
World. I want every farmer in Barry or Eaton Counties, that want! a first
class Plow, this season, to eorne and get one of these Plows and take it
home and try it one wock, and if not found satisfactory to be returned at my
expense.

TRAINS RUN BY CHICAGO Tnrw,
Solns: SoutH.

I KEEP A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF

And Manufacture nil kinds of

m-Tpuswitsoutcalunc^copper &amp; SHEET IRON WARE.

BOISE BRO’S
DUBIXU THE

will doubtless against the Flint A Pere Marquette
to agricuftnre, Railroad Co., for injuries received
wander offto the Black Hills, or mar­ t'ru-n being mn over by,a train on that
road a year aeo. The case has beer,
ry the lawyers and school superin­
appealed.
tendents.
.
Rev. Mr. Weeks, of the Christian
church, Marshall, preached bis fare­
Il is absurd to talk about reducing well sermon ou Sunday lart, compell­
the president's salary merely as a ed to take this step on account of a
matter of economy while there is so disease of the throat His resigna­
tion was reluctantly accepted, he hav.
much open stealing going on. If the
ing spent a very pleasant two years*
Government war ts to make $25,000, pastorate with that people. A report
er three times, or five times that referring io finances shows this soci
amount, any day, all it has to do is to ety to be entirely out of debt

likes.

The

males

gradually drift beck

arrest some prominent

official—it
The residence of Joseph Muss.
doesn't moke much difference which ai'Otil three miles from Grand Ledge,
was entirely consumed by hie one
—•nd compel him to refund.
night last week. One bed and sew­
ing machine was all tirat could be
A Putnam lady tried on a pair of saved, the inmates barely escaping
shoes the other day and found a dol­ with thoir lives in a nude state as
lar bill in one of the seams. Those they had retired for the night.
In­
Wmdbam scanty girls are always sured in Barry A Eaton Company
kicky. It seems as if they never pail- Mutualfor MOO. Loss about &gt;1,200.
cd on their boots without finding an
At St. Johns, on April 4th Mrs.
umbrella, or other valuable articles,
hidden down aroond the toes some- Aibert Drake called at Dr, Wiggin#
office, to have a tooth extracted, and
insisted upon
taking chloroform,
which was given her in the smallest
possible dose, but it killed her almost
per, to call each other toft comes aod instantly, and all efforts to bring her
niy epirboU.
The Pnaideotial to life were unavailing. She had late
usrpalgo ha a opened, the track is ly been married, and it was indeed a
sad signr as her husband brought her
greased, and tho obap who cries
out of the office ic bis arms and got
“nog" shall be ruled out of (inure con­ inta the cutter and drove home, and
thoee who saw them pass down the
nate.
.‘
street supposed that she had fainted.
A bright little teree-yearold io
Hartford,having become a tec tie mixed
So far as our observation extends,
the farmers, as a claim, arc the most
"The Lord is my shepbeid, and He prosperous people in this country.
has lost His sheep, and He don't Mxny engaged in mechanical sod profewiowal pursuits are hard pressed to
make both ends meet,—that is to say
they cso hardly earn money enough
to pay £ ar the bread and raiment of
"Wifi a true goutJeman wipe his uoee
fa tU prcxcacc af&amp; UdyF Give im
further [«artiool*rs Du you refer to a

Senator Matt. Carpenter says that
this government must be run more
economically, and so he hap given up
wearing suspenders.

DRUGS, MEDICINES,

A woman at Denver knocked a
United States official down with a
chair, and her neighbors are all glad
that she let cbair-ity begin where it
did.

PAINTS, OILS,

TRUMAN’S !

K. HuOrKR.

MARBLE WORKS
BLACK

CONSISTING OF

PUTaTJETr ,

A
Proprietors.

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF

TOMBSTONE8

and MONUMENTS,
NOTIONS, BEA\TR CLOAKING,

VARNISHES,
BRUSHES,

Saitrfaction Guaranteed.

For Men and ‘Women,
WHICH

SPICES

ForcigB A American

FLANNELS, AND UNDERCLOTHING,

TEAS, COFFEES,
I

WILL RETAIL

AT

KNOWN IN

PRICES

HERETOPO RE

UN

NASHVILLE!

BLACK k FULLER.

GEO M- SAVAGE A CO*a COLUMM

TOILET ARTICLES,
A Full Line of those Double Width

PERFUMES.

ALPACAS, FOR 25 CTS. TO SI A YARD.

There will be some charming re­
unions during the centennial, bat we
doubt if any will exceed in interest
the meeting of the Portu-ge(e)se and
the Michvganders.

The Michigan woman forwarded
two dollars to help pay the national
debt now wants a pair of shoes, and
Ubt indigiumi imsbknd asks:' Where's
them two collars ?

IMS

LONG BRICK

EXTRAORDINARY

RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY!,
BOOKS, STATIONARY,

At a social hop in Anderson county,
Ky^ recently, two gentlemen and two
ladies were shot and killed.
There
is such a thing, it will be observed, as
being too infernally sociable.

LET THE EAGLE SCREAM!’

----------- AT THE-----------

The Rev. Mr. Winslow-will shortly
visit the United Slates for the pur­
pose of examining the interior con­
duct of our prisons.

Bessie Tamer’s alleged brother is
S’ng to try lecturing. If that family
isn't know enough to shat ap some
one ought to suggest it to them.

XT" Vi

BARGAINS !

An author says that one cf the uses
of adversity xs to bring us out. That
is true, particularly al the knees and
elbows.

There is a town in Maine where,
after three days haid work, the citi­
zens raised seventy-two cents for the
widow of a man who was accident­
ally killed.

C. C. WOLCOTT.

•

Oentenriial

The owners of the Yosemite Val­
ley are said to Sure more cheek than
any man within fifty miles of Niag­
ara Falls.

A recent marriage notice ends with
the singu'ar expresson, probably add­
ed by ‘a waggish friend: "May their
future troubles be little ones."

EAVK TROVPHIIVe a Specialty.

CHICAGO &amp;BED OO.

JUST OPENED, 100 PIECES OF

Wines and Liquors !
POSES ONLY.

10 CENT PRINTS, SELLING

R 8 CENTS GilDEI I HHO SEEDS

TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF

Boots, Slioes i Rubbers
Which will be sold from 50 cents to $1 less per pair than can be bought
elsewhere.
A specialty ir

Do yon want
*?Ton are a brilliant and versatile
times" rule supreme throughout bus­ bouquet of loveliness," he said,with a
Do you want
iness circles and at the same time voice that was low and soft, and m
retern she warbled. "Dry up, George; Home Circle ?
grow right along as if nothing had you’ve said enough.' ‘
Do you want
happened. Bans failures, panics and
That was a dreadfol threat of an
Do you want
hard times may break down the ruerexcited pugilist:
“I’ll twist you with cars?
around year own throat until there’s

Paints and Oils?
a good Book for the

11 MicMutm Grand Awimm. DetnU.
f.T iMaiHUcd rWuirfw,,
gDSON, MOORE as'6^
'

DRY GOODS,
DETROIT.

GLOVES, MITTINS, HATS. CAPS, AND FURS,
AND A LARGE LOT OF
AID

School Books ?
a Prescription filled

BUFFALO ROBES, LIP ROBES &amp; HORSE BLiMETS. .■xs
Yun can be shown everything you want in

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AID LAMPS!
Co.ll axid See Un.

ATKINSON A BOX,

A FULL LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES!
My SI Tea beats sH the hobby prices in town’
!EZ“ For fur? fees particulars inquire at die counter.

C. A. TRUMAN.

M NASHVILLE, MICH.

�reinxr.

S.r »!• ml/ V 0. 4.
t. «H te&lt;
la, CotM tack. aarku. la a nlaS u ta.
good taut, taste and jufigma—i of dLacrisahating ladies, sad is nsftlag repMly. It
eaves aaaeyaaw of breksa shape, b gsooeM fitti^, easy U wear, sad aidacto to aa
•reel, healthy form. Only at T*8Mam.

whioh w*U bo used to
of their tfovstor.
IflU dove year stoney end buy a pair ef
DAQGnnsTT'a $1.00 Boots; would be
cheap st $t-(X) per pair.

» and painters have been

SI —Geo. Simpson sold his saleon to one
2 be. of Fine Cot Chewiag only $1.00
CO Pieces Spring Btytes at T OU. pr yard. Van Burra, sad fa making arreagumeate to
erect a building ou bis lute, on South Main
Yard WMe 8bootia« aft eta. per yard.
Crash only 8 cents per yard.
Lewiato Bleached Itf eea. per yard.
—Tbe Route Agent of ibe Americas Ex­
W. G. Anirwri A Co.
press Co., wm in the village 'art Monday,
and appelated Daa Halbert agent, vloc,
Griffith resigned.
. "

■9, My Favorite Chewing ToUroe
conceded by all honest farusors to be the
Boss. Try a chaw.

»O|_ Go*i* bought thr Oath and light
peases enables me to lire on small profits.
DAUGHMLTF.
Call aod see the New Goods at
Wnaun's.

Ifc- It fa elreo
Goods are
down at hard-pan priori nt H. W.Fmmt*
square-dealing Grocery Store, Kart side of
Mato street, Nashville.

FOR SAXE CHEAP
A bran new Wilson Sewing Machine, of
the same style as advertised in asotbsr col-

PiMCBt—Dowpiag, O!dn. Wolcott.
Hardy, Leo and Halberti. Troateca.
The following is « ataYeoant of the
votes cmi :
The whole nnraber of votes cant
for lhe office of Proeideat c«e bandrod
aftd Bimety-eight: Dewin C.. Griffith
Kish* C. Elocum received 28 m^ariiy over received oce hundred wd forty ooe:
JmHm Martin; far Sptowt laspoetur, Wm. aod S’epirou W. Waitaih received
K- beYJtaa reedred St majority over Tbnrn ftfty-aeven.
The whole number of notes cast for
EHsba 0. Blmnnu rsaelvsd X meaner ever j the office of Recorder were one hun­
Lewto Wellmaa; far CtoartaUa*. Alrfa Cel*. ) dred and ninviy-eighl; Emnnunl J.
FeighDer'rsceived one hundred and
Kamurl Lawtea. fiaanod Pewter, aud Hor­
Charles H. Brady received ninetyace Larkins wars elnetad by a phtraUty ef
eighl.
of rote*. A good Am! uf wralchfag wm
The whole nr it*.her of votes cast
done ™ both tickrte. A rot* was token u&gt;
for (ha office of Treasurer were one
wise $1,700 far gresrul road and bridge
hundred and ninety-five; Horace W.
fend; The leia! amauat »f votes jelled was
Flint received fifty-three and Conrad
&lt;68, nearly oae hundred snore tihan last
Clever one hundnidand forty-one.
The whole number of votes cast
Maple Grove elected tho wtiro Dem ertote for the office of Axacssor were
... ooe
aa given hi lart week's Rews, by on average hundred and 95 ; Lewis Durkee
’
roof 20 uMjurity. Adam VaM. for Bapervteor ceived one hundred and Iwenty-hevreceived 80 majority over his opponent, Le­ on and Charles Putnam received 6lander Lapham. The total amount of toXsj votes
polled was 214.
■ The whole number of ____________
Woodland ejected fra Stowell, Dsm„ Su­ for the office of Trustees were five
pervisor ; and Carlton went Republican far hundred and eighty; John Heckathe first time in 2L yuan. We learn tha* »o thorn received sixty-one, Andrew J.
far as beard from, tbe Republicans have a Boothe received fifty-two, Henry Boe
gain uf tv-0 Supervlsorw, over the Board received one hundred and one, Em­
ory Parady received one hundred
of last year.
Hastings City elected J. W. Bsnlly. Rep., and two, Hiram A. Bsrber received
Mayor, aod elected the entire Republican ninety five, Benjamin F. Reynolds re­
ceived ninety-seven, Theodore C
ticket except Chafe. Barlow. Treasurer.
Downing received thirty six and Al­
bert W. Olds received forty-six votes.
The whole.numb r of votes cast
He is a friskey youih of about 60summers for the office of School Inspector were
and Albert Main is his name. He bslongs one hundred and ninety-seven ; John
al Sbaridau, and came over on Town Meet­ M. Roe received .one hundred and
ing day to see the boys, drink a litfte beer, thirty-six and Addison G. Brace re­
participate iu the election, and have a good ceived sixtv-cne voles.
We the undersigned Inspectors do
time in general. Ail went lorely, until Al­
bert. yielding to his weakness, poked his hereby certify to the above state-

—Mrs J. K. Witoex af Maple Grove, died
last WedasMay. at I o'clock k. M. Fuasral Mrvioe* will be held st his residence on
nose into the glare a few too many times,
Friday at 2 P. Mimbibing more extract of Indian corn than
—••Uary” Johnson came within three waa good (at bis temper. He eeatghla quar­
votes of being elected Drain Cowmlssioasr, rel with his friend end neighbor. Z. B. WHin Vermontville, hat Monday. Some of the U*on, but Zeb. evaded him, until, while
boys thiak it was a Joko.
waiting at the denol for the train howeward
bound. Main -ripped ami swore, raved ami
Olds is still extensively engaged
lore, finally insulting Mrs. Z. B Willison,
in
' tbe lumbar badness, having during tbe
which so raised the ire of Zeb. that he fond-.
past winter purchased log* at Woodland
ly encircled Mah’s neck with hia left arm
Center,&gt;fiibewa, Portland sad this village
whilst bis right pummeied Main’s face in a
—John Clark has rented his house to a manner frightful to behold
The parties
eooplo of Hastings draws, who win buy were separated and went out of tho building
thd spare stock of the eurrouuaing country. when Mato drew his jack-knife and pounced
Mr. Clark will soon go east on an extended for his adversary, but a friendly aliok of
visit.
cordwood lay near which Zeb. grasped, and
—Sarah Mason, last week, through her with it paddled Albert on the stomach. Just
Attorney, Clement Smilh, waa granted a di­ than the train came in, which puL-a stop to
vorce from her husband. Robert Mason. the proceedings, the parties threw away
Ths divorce was founded on ibe grounds ef tbeir weapons of warfare and bearded the
train. Maia was hurt preUy bed and be­
fore night a measaenger was dispatched after
Dr. Scott to attend him.
The affray created much . excitement in
this village,—it being reported that a mao
had been stab bod si tho depot,—the polls
were deserted, and 'leottoueera and politic:
—Th* "&gt;OW has nearly disappeared, but iana rushed toward the scene of action ; but
ths chilly winds still remain. Spring odds they missed the show, for ’ere they reached
art jort coming in fashion and In less than the depot the fracas had ended, and the
two weeks every other citisoa will bo the Inin gons.
peseeaor of a 2:&lt;0 uasal organ.

t —Tho bead boys wree Mt with their tosirumetits last Tuesday evening, to bld faro
Last Friday night al about six o'clock the
well to tha old eouucllmen and welcome the
now la, ihey done it up brown and a fiee- house and contents, belonging to J. A Fer­
ry, four miles solth of this village, was de­
dollar-aoto was shored late their hands by
stroyed by fire. Ths family were aboeat.
A- W. Olds. Esq.
Mr. Perry being engaged fa working to
—As ths Newt prophesied, town meeting t-pire'a saw milL About five o'clock one of
day waa a noisy one. tho noisiest Nashville the younger members of ths family mala a
has eeeen for many years. King Alchohol o
fire and went away, sappoefaghe left every­
subjects kept their tongues playing, and
thing safe, but barely an hour had elaprel
fifteen fights Might hare just aa well ensur­ before tbe alarm was given, and Perry had
ed ai one—but they didn't.
only time to reach the house, threw a chest
—The Cornet Band will gire a eoneert in of papers, and aa old obair out of ths win­
abcut three weeks, and tho proceeds will be dow and roll a barrel of pork out of tho kit­
■sod to
ipleto their band wagon. The chen. before the fiameo drove him from the
concert will be a good one. and as the pro­ boose. The !■'» is estimated at $800.
—Griffith &amp; Durkee is the name of the ceeds are to be devoted to a laudable enter­ sured in ths Barry &amp; Eaton for $450 ;
new firm that la to occupy Breuy’a bri k prise we opine H will bo largely attended on the boats and $400 or the contents.
store. We underetand they are to taka pos- be our cilixens. More anon.
•eesion about the Ifah toat., and wiU fill up
— Elder Webb, of Berryville, has acme
with dry goods and grocerimfriends. On tbe 81st alt. he received a From our VennonlvDh Corre«poE:5«aL
The election forTowhship cfficere recalled
—We iaadvertontly Knitted to msntioa donation of $55.40. Tbe donation was held
last week that Pbil. W. Niskern. editor of at Messrs Higdon'and Norton's and al­ is tho chotoe of A. P. Green, Supervisor;
the Middleville BepubUcan has bmm admit­ though but a short time was given fa which Mart F. Barber. Clerk; D. W. Cburob,
ted to practice at the Bar. after pew Ing a to prepare lor U, 82 attended and aa* down Treasurer, and Dr. P, D. Green, 8upertntredeut of Schools.
There was but one
to a sumptuous repast, prepared by the la-

Hickory Corners had ths misfortune to have
his blacksmith shop destroyed by Are
losing his little all. Einre then bis friends
hare genenmsly donated bin $500 and be
will soon be able to atari in brnrinsus again.

The only colored mu in this village, Mr.
* —Last Saturday the Trustees of the Alfred Stanley, who is penetrated with con
fcbrisciaa Church, engaged the services of
sumption, received, a few hays since, a gift
fcev. C. L Deyo. for the rasutog year, agreo- from our tritiseus ef many things eatable
iog »• pay him farhia wort the rem at $600
R«v Deyo baa ahh expound* of Steo Got
pot. has 4aae a good work far the ehareh
Ounag bb pastorate. and bb many frtrad.
Travel is again anepoafisd ea auooaa* of
will rriotee to Itare that he will remain
cha muA VermMivilla can beast of mere
with ns another year
mud in half a day than Naehrilie can think
A largo knot brought to town Wednesday,
hj Al Merton, wee worked «p into butter
b-jwfc, by the Hendricks Br.
h lew lime
thus it takes to whittle mo oct with a jackkaifis, anyway.
A stupid
h town was ,
te remark that they were (QmI Itowb.

lwo dege Wiped Met aarraertol
The Sunday Mod at the Mm
house has bona kept up through
witb'aa awraga aitwdmioi at

Our hast, Mr. Betysmia, v! the Pellet*
Rouss, bae retired from chat pool, which is
naw ooceptto by Mr. Polhtt, tho proprhter.
—YMfyoorha* to the new Village Frooi- hisaoelf. Trarehro hiak they are qelto aa
tMNUCmdl
D. C. Griffith. Emory well served m heretofore, which is a great
srtUy, H«ry U amd B. F. Reynolds are
&gt;e£r eaters, sod the fall v.-fi* fa given in ths

DRY GOODS,

CAPS,

SHOES,
CLOTHIKO,
NOTIOW8,
&amp;.C.,
EC.
EBSTER A

tf a

CASH HOUSE.

W. G. AYLSWOBTH &amp; CO.

pLEMENT SMITH.
\J
LAW!

DRESS GOODS!

MERCHANT TAILOR!
H. LEE.
Deputy Hlierin; -.
.v3*x,Mlth CoUectlcnsa specially.

PABADY, Mxnufactnrer of

g

Skirttags,

*

Sheetlags,

IES’8, YOUTHS’ &amp; BOY8’ CL0TH1H6

Booh and Short.

Making and Rspalrtng neatly *&gt;ne.sJao strlri altonQcn tj AU! ordws p-ompUy. Nashville

Bashiugs,

Hats, Caps,
Beats, Shoes,

Natkas,

PIAJTO AND ORGAN!

RihhoBS

TERNS- |10 FEE QUARTER.
Rnomsow Potw Bjya' Dr* Store, XaebriBs, M.

Compare.

MONEY TO LOAN1
h Appnti Bui bUit Swirilits,

f300.00 and UPWARDS

Please call and examine Goods and

serviees Babbatfa morning will be
anniv.wssry, giving a history of the Church,
inoludhg a condensed report of its present
oouditioa fiaaacially and spiritually.
In I be evening Mrs. C. A, Preston of the
Protected Methodist Charob. will preach.
Fellowship and prayer meeting Saturday,
April 8th, from 2:80 u&gt; 8:80 p. m.
’

Black

NatovlDe, Mlah, Fto. Sto. mo.

MM, Ms, Cates, Crack­
ers and Pies
H. M Loe.
C. C. Wolcott,
T. C. Downing.
D. Halbort,
A. J. Hardy.
On motion council adjourned.
E. J. Psrauxea,
G. A. Tbcmas,

HOBBS.

Large Saving by buying their Goods

A. J. Hardt,
A. W. Olds.
Election.
E. J. Feiqsnkx.
On motion the following statement
mado by the Inapecttrs of Election
were accepted and adopted and tfee
following named persons declared
duly elected to the respective offices :
President—Dewitt C. Griffith. '
Recorder—Emanuel J. Kelghuer.
Treasurer—Conrad Clever..

before purchasing

Prices,

elsewhere.

KOCHER BROS

H. ALDRICH.

ELI STRONG,
Practical Milltvright,
■ILL BASaifiS^

ATTENTION. ALL!

JONES,

AIHSWOBTH &amp; BROOKS,
pay the Highest Market Prioe far

0. I. Dtto, Pomor.

POTATOES,

CORN. APPLES, OATS,

ELIBU CBIPMAJT,
Justice of the Peace,

Clover Seed, &amp;c.

We also keep on baud and have for sale

LIVERY STABLE!

LATH

Additional Local.

—One of the Many reminders that gentle receiving less than half of the votes palled.
Spring is upon us. cama over us with tho
The Congregational Chareh will, in two
forre of a mu I- kink, upon seeing, the other wepks more, part with its pastor. Bev. EL C.
day, a box bf paim loaf bats tumbled into Bedford, who gone &lt;o Eaton Rapids.
He is
Trnnsan'e and its mats of Itosa dost ore into a moat excellent m an, in some regards and
will long bs remembered by tbe poor, whom
ho has bofrieeded.

1-2 hr Cent Profit

SHINGLES. ”
WA TER LIME,
SALT,

WM. VENN. PMPAigTOB.

HAIR.

STUCCO.

Bitgood's old stand, Nashville, Mtoh.

Has Jost received her new atoek of

MLLINHIY&amp; FANCY GOODS

which wo ship and retail at bottom prices.

AINSWORTH k BROOKS,
•

MUNfflY HANOI GOODS!

Proprietors.

Worsteds, Real and. Imi­
tation Laces, Yak Lace,
OLD FELT HATS

Imitation Hair Goods.
DrcMM and

'ELGtB.T

CTaakmakinK

IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.

CHEAP MUSIC.

CHIS. W. DE1AKAY,

fam' faofaU IrWia,

SONGS
NASHVILLE, MICH,

50 Cents
SEVEN
PIANO
PIECES

JtECE/VEO TNE

GRAND PRIZE

MEDAL.
Wf^ffTA, 7873.

WFVT
r X v JU

UCnwi.Ufam.kii

motabmarr briBUnt rum.

WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!
MEAT MARKET!

Brilliant
gems

ic that they will
mm In Um field. Om kondred and ninety town roton wore pdtod s*d rt«l there are
•rare ttet did not WK au of which goon to
ebow that Nashville ba piano of mn(y)

meats,
Address
C*k&lt;., IU.

WILSON SEWING MACHINE
jr.n Tort, S. T.

K..0rl&lt;u&gt;,U

Ht-lo

�mfeakUjMJ ef th# haUk-fld.'! of Sedan, • and l*&gt; ex^aaUi
and one Hud■ mit&lt;"
■
■ fmrhil ;
text of’» chapter eaUikd ‘ ‘ The Sorrows j Ckaitxd hu
of Glory.” A Belgir.u‘ physician, Dr.
GniHroy, h» recounted tho pnrenpJ
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faote in a rwport pwbhshed to Brusmdo.
HtetoriAoa Dever show anything Jrt&gt;t the
ndiADW fft ttro toile. The rredfatn of
tirotte work- displays ita hidbonwwaa and
. — ----■
ita corruption.
Ton dream of glory.;
i"1
• u.'
r

starting hte child «x the hand wkih togun.
and cottuig hte own throat. There waa nr. one
to witowto art, bat-tt ta suj&gt;pos*dhta wife

- -Bismarck s aix’y-wewmd birthday was oslsbrat.'d w.tb ths usual csnwrouiM at Berlin, on
the IsL He wre amgratelatod by to Kmixror, Uro Crown Prince, and the King of De-

ex United States District attorney ; Daniel W,
Munn, ci-Jtejrorrtahig-lusirocter ; and £. T.
Bridgss, a gsngsr.

money to Jay Oooka, McCulloch A Co. iu Sep
tember, 1873. Be only neat money to Ibe
PaymsKter-general of the navy, then in Ixindotj. to protect tbe credit of the navy to the
evrnt of that finn stopping tho payment of

J»ook, and behold'n charnel-hotwo I
Seven, months after
lror,.I870(, tho Blench wm fi
_
tho bAUfo-field, that tho public- health
wadin danger. Belgium became Alarmed. ।

-COTpwa to to ba pHItloto to
Btmb.s Crotral Railroad Company 1
a bridge aercea the Mteatoppi al
low*, and make that eUy th* true u
nduuR fnetcad of DuuMth, III., on
_____________
.opinion Chat ths

—DM. Atty. D.er, of BL Ixmiw, has given to
Uro House Judiciary Committee Uta version as
to how the defeuto iu th* Babcock case became
so wall infertued in regard to bis (Dyer's) ondeuce. Mr. Dyer charges tiro responsibility of
to evidonce getting out upon E, W.'Fox, of
BL Louis, one of tho grand jury that indicted
Babcock. Fox and another juror voted against
the indictment, and after the adjournment of
.he grand Jury Fox supplied Babcock's friends
with information concerning everything that

n deficiency by the purchase of ga*. tallow cau­
dles are now the order of tho night in.mort of
the posteffleen of the country.
—The Boom z\lWteiJi«S on Military Affaire
at Washington has agreed to report a bill for
the transfer of tho Indian bureau from tho In­
terior to Uie War department

and a woman and a little boy were killed.
—A serious collision occurred near Concord,
N. B., a few days rincc, by which four per­
ron# were injured. A freight train waa wait­
ing while the track waa being repaired after a
wmb-out. wheat it wte run lute by a pern anger
train. Six or at ven freight can were badly

—The dam at tho Lyndebrook reservoir, al
Wonroster. Mass., gave way ou tho evening of
the 3TU11 ulL, and a flood of" water tsouty feet
iu height went crashing through U&gt;e mills and
hooeea that lipod tho vritey below. Fortnnstoly uo lot» of life resulted, bat the damage to
property wm very great-amount ing to min­
ions of doilar#. Tho reservoir wan on a piece
of ground &lt;xneriug 140 acres, and tins wu&gt;tainwl AOO.OOfi.W geUsBa of water, the cs&amp;tinual pressure of whlcy weakened tho walla
to some extent, and every effort waa made to
avert the danger by opening ah the hydrants
in the ciV. but without avail. Who* about j
thirty feet of tiro wall ernmbled at onoo the !
roaring ooiae at tbe volume of water could bo I

—Twomcn wjyo'killel at Providonoo, R. L,
one day lari week, by the blowing up cf four
toilers la to Fletcher mill. A number of ©th­
ere were more ar tot sorioosly woanded.
—A fire at Fairmount, W. Va.. on Sunday
teat, totally destroyed twenty-throe buildingn
and injured a number at otbera. Tbe place
wa» not prepared with either book and ladder,
engine. &lt;r backethr gadfs. Had tiro wind
been ‘.lowing the wb*»to iowu would have been
consumed. The loaa m about &lt;125,000; par­
tially toured. The disaster waa caused by ati

—Farmers In Central HEnoi&lt;i continue to suf­
fer severe losses by tbs bog cholera. Tbo rav­
ages of this disease, together with tbe extreme
difficulty attending tbe marketing at th* hog
- , wt-sj__ vaxur
and the bad or®4ittou of eountay. rowfis, hava
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—Ten car loads of machinery, including an­
ginal, LoUera. etc., were shipped from BL
Louie, a short timo since, for San Francisco,
destined for Nicboteatki. Sheris, where they
will be put tote eight toteamboeta to* sre being
built at that point for the Axaoor river.
—The public debt •tofonycf shows a reduc­
tion daring March of &lt;4.240.806; cash in tbe
treasury, coin. &lt;83,756,704; currency, &lt;5,065,030;.special deporitt for the redemption
of oertificatee of deposit, •34,280,000,

Uon to provisions #f th* fourteenth smaedment
touts Constitution, ocpeeroln&lt; dUsraship. end to
.Ufinn certain rtgbl. of United Hint’s rttluns to
fMcign ooaatriw....CMupben (IU.) inlnxlueed s
bill for a commission to tavestirsi’ the subject of

Tbe second chant-■« bribery as defined by etelute
The third charges the paymset of trronsy to Belknap
for continuing corrupt. persona 1» office. The
fourth chant’s him with receiving gift" while In

- FruoAT. March 31.—Smale.—"Dio Senate
was &lt;nga('d nearly all day 1* debating Morton's
rrioinUciM directing an invcrtlgatlan into tbe re­
cent startles la Mteatartppl. The question waa
finally dtepoasd of by the adoption of a anbatitute
offered by ChrtaUancy—yeas, »; nays, 19.
Meuse.—Coe ■presorted a memorial signed by
women of IV United Biates, asking test women be

man liquors «m reported by Morrtaco, frou. th*
Wayaand Mesne Oommllte*. and peeeed. A bill waa
yurt fl to authortxe tbe Cotnutatowr of Interna)
Bersnus to dertgual* and Ax point, al which Um-

Vermont are nninatrocted te regards the Presi­
dency ; those from Ohl* think GoT.TJaywi'Uio
fittest man ; Peunejlr’ipte wQLgive few fall
vote on tho first ballot for Hartranft. Tbe
platforms adopted are aU sgsisst any division
of tho school fund pPannsylvanis u for a high
tariff; Ohio rcadopta the currency resolution
of last year—specie payment when It can bo
arranged without injury to borinees ; Vermont

—Gov. Amoa, at Mlariaafopi, saefowed after
Uie impeach trout, proceedings sgatot him were
dinmtasod by tho legislature, and the acting
Preridcnt’of the Senate, Cri. J. M. Stone, was
appointed to fill the vacancy.
'
-The Mtoiwfppi ddegairc to tiro National
ItepabTcan Convention are unpledged. They
are arid to bo divided bet woes Brirtow, Blaine
and Morton, a majority being anti-Mortou.
Among tbe delegatee are Amos, Aloorn, Broeo

- From tbv tar East ta reported Ibe Jore of a
■teearor an to Arabian sea, with W0 of Uirac
on board, nearly *11 Pcnstan pUgrima. Three
men only ^oro reecued. .
.
.
—The boiler at a locomotive on the Glasgow
and Southern railroad, in Scotland, exploded
one day last week, killing fire men. Nino oth­
er# were badly bnrt.
—It la announced that Germany's imperial
rerrnuea for'to year Itftfrfali C2.800,000 short
of what waa anticipated. Tho sartagn effected,
however, exceeded tiro natim atari by •fi.H25.000,
thus giving a sorptat of orer &lt;4,000,000.
—It is now thought that Scotch and Irish
lt«», but no English. will take jrort' iu the

For Spring anti1 Bummer, I87«,

SPRING tu&gt; 8UMME* Of UM

from Sedan. It waff neceaaory to burry, '
for the peoxantB had hurled many bodfoa,
both of men and horses, in Buumary ’
fashion. Tbe exbatatioun wore horrible, j

-There ie a prospect that to army heed­
' quarter-jriU soon be removed to •Vaahiugton.
-A now s uaatkm ba. been developed by tbe
Clymer committee. One a &amp; Bad, formerly a
Union a;.y and latterly a private detective waa
examined by tho committee in regard to the

to p ty a bribe of 92,000 a year for a Texan
port, but lie refused. Ho Uwn volunteered a
story to the effect that Gen. Babcock tried io
bin him to steal the evidence acatot the latter
from the office of Difo. Atty. Dyer, of BL Loote.
On the other band Secretary Chandler, Gcn.
Iteboock. Co). Luckey. Judge Krom, DiaL Atty.
Dyer and oihnre pronounce this story a tissue
of fateehoodn. and characterize tho narrator a*
a persou wholly unworthy of belief.
-Col. D. P. Dyer, of BL Louta, in bis testi­
mony before tho Clymer committee, aubttantiates tha^ftaeaa Boll's story so fares it re­
lates to himtelf. Uta known test Ball &lt;fed get
accwM to Dyer's papers in BL Louis, and that a
detective or watchman caught him In to art
of rsnladug some. It Is ala *known that to
cipher he had wae morily in Luckey's hand­
writing.

PORTFOLIO OF FASHIONS

......... .

IMnqa . O^Dff yrwto to M, Beraroi that
in • LU eighteenth troutaVy, in * «ar-.tf
thoTnrkaagaaart the P«ntiaud,.tnnurmn
Of ilteocta, inmriihed on dacayod fiooh,
brongbi * frightful epidemio into Ru»; siaa "proviaccs a hundred :timee furtbrr
from the Itattle-fieldB Uian Brusevila in!

-Tbe IHtnoM Central Railroad Company,
which bae been fighting tho Iowa railroad la*
ever einco ita adoption,' baa finally given up the
fight and decided to.conform to the provtatan*
of the la* on and after the let of April. The

—In tiro United State* Orcxtt cxMrtatm.
Loma, teat weak, a aaparMton of. Uia AUautte
aod Pacific and Ximoari Partflc milroada *aa
ordered, and D. R. Garriwu, John H. Loach,''
and John L. BtopbooB ware appointed reedvcre for U.o literouri Pacific and J. J. Buckley.
New York, and I). H. Armstrong. BL Louta,

------------ 1

Puoplo took in their hand* a little yellow
tuiow, charged with bubbles of gas, and
when it melted it diffuned nn odor of
COTIWOS. Then, in March, 1071, -men
dug ana opened in the fieldfi under the
snow tbe twnuH of tho dead. Feet still
covered with huge boots and half-decayed
faces appeared here and there. Horriblb
things wtro' discovered. A dog died nt
La MouceUe from having half devoured
a cdrpBe. The mmflrnn 6/ the battle-field
gave fevers to the poor. “The dead
avenged themselves,” aa Corneille aaya.
After haring disinterred tho corpaea,
they were burned. Pitch, mingled with
j&gt;etroleum, waa poured over these human
re.mainB, and thbn .chloride of lime.
From time te times dutonation wna heard
in the fire. It waa some cartouche, still
incloacd in a cartouche-box attached to
a corpse, and which exploded as though

0ILCHR0M0S
Demarest’s Moathly Iw!

DOVER EGG BEATER.

tltoso onemie* would fain continue the
combat after death. And it was by
thousands that these dead men, born to
be happy and beloved, and to litas tho
roery cheeks of th&lt; ir children, were buried
there.
Two hundred and seventy
trenchefl, dtainfoctod by M. Tronet, con­
tained 0,000 eorpaea. That war not al! ;
M. Michel disinfected 902 trenches, and
M. Creteur 3,213. Calculate, therefore,
Low many corposcs theffo tumuli con­
tained!
A late lettpr from Havana, Cuba, saya:
A good deal of excitement has prevailed
here in consequence of the police having
on Bunday arrested about 150 “Namgoe”
whilst celebrating their feast called the
sacrifice. Tho carcaas of a fowl (the
blood of which the “ Ntangos" drink on
Huah occasions) was fqund.in a room, ^nd
•Iso tho crosses, on. which die members'

resembling those of tbe voodoos. They.
■ were formerly ail blacks, bnt among the
. arrested we.ro a number of whites and
■ fifteen women.

Thxub has juflt been sold al anciiun in
Parta, a kandjiAr (n sort of nword), which
belonged to tire fMlicr of tho prreent
Hhah of Pentin; if had forty-two notches
on ita blade, allowing it had destroyed

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2BTT-2-

SODA FOUNTAINS,

The Standard Screw Surface Fiiiiih
MILE SCKtW

WU*e”BOOTS

w. wo. vs. woo.

MS HUES.

CHAIKAII «.”*?-

I5to»20

Madame FOPS
Corset Skirt Support

House sppearcd and snaounced that the House Juu|.
adopted articles of Impeachment sgrtnrt IklkzWp.
The Smithsonian Institution is mak­
flowe.-On motion &lt;-f Knott,'to ImprerbkiraU
articles against lulkuapwcra taken up and unan­ ing a collection .of specimen* of oil the
imously adopted. I^rd. XBOtt. Lynde." McMahon. animals of Uro'United States that are
Jenkg. Hoar and Laphao, wc/e'fopptaled mar.agm

Itewltt and Farwell to prbvtde fbrthr reaumpU-m tf
^wte WJAMte) t&gt;Jl "Morrison, to amend the
existing laws relating to tbe duties on Imports; by
Weils (fftoj. to'amahd the revenue law ; by PUvtr,
ineorpcraUug the Bteua CUy. JJlart JhUs and 1*»-

hunted or trapped lot economical purIXMeapnnd also of tho different apjxiratuK tfifedlii their capture by-hunters,
trappers and sportsmen.

resotutem requerttog the Preform to Inforte «*&gt;
Hoeae whether, »incr the 4U&gt; of March, 1969, any
•xrenttve Oder, arte, or dttUea, and if eo, what.

Chanoe to Qaift

‘

$50,000
1XTO HZSK.
Ssnd lor circular at once. No Umc to low.

W. H. intXDLETOX, Banker, 74

MM.

•&lt;o/r- I. I
a ji ojtn ah^vt
A physician writes the following sen­
sible Rd vice : My professionhas thrown
me among woimm oIf fill elatts, and my
•xperitetero te^ihM me dial God never
gave narn a greater proof of his love
than to place women here with him.
My advice is : Gc, propose to the most
&amp;ens£bte girl you know.
If she xayn
yea, tell her how much yemr income is,
from what source derived, and tell her
ytai will divide tbe last shilling with
her, and love her with all ,+oor heart in
tbe bargain.
And then keep your
promfoe. My word for H *be wifi live
within yowr income, and to yonr lust
—There we* an affray st Havana, oo the tei
to.. UlwweexwowaritbyXtoM. The partial hcur yon will regret that you didn’t
bad a iawroit, a^d as tlroy were leaving to marry roenror. GeuUwnau, don’t worry
about fenunino extravaganoe and femi­
nine antetttb. J to you be Owe to her.
love to ehuvmly, and throw'it up to
—Tiro Frcnuh Swroto Lm paase-d to bill to
hrr frequently, and A more fond, faith
™**" tbe state of stag* tlmi hre until now prtvslkd in Itaris »te*o IB71. ’ Tteve-.4 Atoni free­ ful, foolfoh slave y«u vull .aevw qwd
. anywhere.
You won’t derorve to, 1
know, bnt foro tol im k»ow it how
I ihmw A*ijli; pride and Belfishnes', and
Tcwdax, March SB.-riwto.-Tba proceed- ! aee what will come of it.
iWUMtaMMbAto'fMMtte. Tteaal ----------- a—:
'
teto wvra »p»ut ittMojUwMwiM iha wom- j ' Tax word bfoonit is said to be French
for “twine bakrtd,” because, originally,
! that was th* mode of entirely depriving
it tff moisture to inaora ita toping.

coireBxasioirjiL.

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names are drawn by lot—the one drawn
share al the day was devoted to tbs consideration to swear to kill the first person whom he
at the Mil Joe the regulation orstaam resseta, and encounters. Thu police also found an
a jsenoimsoua dlscuaalru about feg-horns, steam
altar, ou which was a figure of Jesus
cock- mrta,'bclds, laiixoard aa&gt;f rtarboerd eonrecr. (
etc. The'MB waa laid ov®r uU Sattotiay, txh.... Christ* with two knives sticking in ita
llc.Mnaon offered a resolution reciting teat Horace beck, pointing out the exact spot where
Boysioc. Clsrt at to Honae OemmHter oo Military
'the "Naaigo" is to plunge the knifo into
Affairs, had been guilty of corrupt and base praoUces wbll»sse*mcer of the Interns! Iterenne 1&gt;.., hia victim. Tiro ‘‘Nanigoa” acknowledge
reau is Tessss, anddleSotlngto-eommUtee to IrP-- a belief andperform csremoniea somewhat

caliUty of tunneling the Englteh channel te
bring rapid y auWtc rfbed.‘ The 'TIELth . iasSpaay already han Z 000,000 francs, half of the
required amount. The Engiteh company, if
not already equally al vancal, doubllam aoou
will be. and axparimenta will bo in act!va prog­
ress before Jocg.
—There wa# an cxrttiug eceno in the French

election caee. A rnrtl.&gt;u
ni^Io to rejwt a
RepnblicaD, when proteete and interrapUoaa
tofiowed. and the I^ititntata and Bonaparttoto
left the bouee to a body.
—Scrvta baa raiaod a forced loan of •2.4(Xk000. She hfie ateo declared her intention to
keep the pewee toward Turkey.
—Tbe plague appears to be moving eaatward. When first anpousced it had appeared
on tho banka of the Kapbratea. It to row
reached Bagdad, on tbe TIgrfa, where there
are ten eraan drily- Tl* EgVPttea sanitary
suthorities ere taking the precaution of holdto in muraniiro tat fifteen •toys aU arrivals
from the Pcndau gn’f.
-Spain is sfflicted witit lecunta.
—Hx city of Metamora*, Mexico, baa been

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♦ W W

“ Progression. No Retrograding.”
VOB. Ill
‘■P*ul

And I mtM play tutor boat,
with a&lt;w«d Maa ! ana rood n-arrow 1
To rach wayfaring iboat;
With ready antUr for frired and toe.

THE WRONG
“ A pretty face—a very pretty face,
indeodj"
.
I turned the little photograph upside
&lt;lown, held it off at arm’s length to gets
prospective view and sc ctinizod it close­
ly with my eye-glaseeo.
Henry Wallfa looked pleased ; a man
naturally likes his fiance duly admired
and appreciated.
“ So this fa the Beesio Armitage I have
beard so much of; really, Wallfa, she
does credit to your taste. A-blond©, I
suppose r*
“ Fair as a lily-loaf, with blue eyes and
the sunniest golden hair!"
“Ah: well, I must say I prefer the
brunette style, so far as my individual
taste goes; but then fancies differ, you
know."
Il was all very well for Henry Wai ha
to go into eostaciee about hfa pallid, fair­
haired little Jtesaie Armitage ; he had
never met the glance of Cecelia Ver­
non’s magnificent black eyes. What did '
he know about the true type of feminine I
i
beauty?
•
“ As you say, fancies differ,” Wallfa
j
relumed, lightly. “But I wish you
I
would select a handsome frame for
it when you go to town next­
I
blue velvet, with a gold rim on the

“ I’ve two minds to wait until to-mor­
row,” quoth I to myself, abruptly stop­
I eat like on" palmed. What luul I
ping, with my cravat half tied.
done 1 Why was the gracious mood of
No, I might be a coward, but I was my cnchantrere thus suddenly trans­
formed to .gall and bitterness t Surely
I Jiad begun th© enterprise, and I would she would presently return and apolo­
tarry, it through, if it cost me the last gise for her capricious exit? But she
drop of my heart's blood. Moreover, I did not return, and, after waiting ' long
had an iuapiration. An entirely new and in vain, 1 sneaked out of a side-door and
original method of putting the rttumen*- crept dejectedly home, my heart burn­
ous qne/y—“ popping the question " fa ing with wonder and resentment. I had
. a vulgarism that I, for one, could Dever no mind to meet the assembled family
I tolerate—had occurred to me.
group; m&gt; I admitted myself with the
“Hang Fitzhugh Trefoill” I ex­
claimed, gleefully, lialf alond, though
tliere was no ear to hear my ejaculation. had lighted vqth such high and bound­
•’ I'll win the dark-eyed treasure yer, in ing hopes!
I threw off my coat vknoualy. As I
I opened my writing-case and care­ did" so, - the forgotten carte de virlte
fully took out a little carte de virile dropped from my pocket I stooped to
wrapped in tfairac paper, and tenderly
laid away with a pink silk perfume sachel aie Armitage! And there on th© man­
that Minnie bad made for me once. It tel, where in my heedless haste I had
was Cecilia’s 'picture ; she had allowed left it,-was the divine countenance of my
me to steal it away from her, with scarcely queen, Cecilia! . ,
a remonstrance, a week before. Then
I had shown her the wrong photo­
was the time I ought to have proposed ; graph I
but, like a timorous, doubting moon
AB was clear now! Her indignation
calf as I was, I had let the golden tide and resentment—the whole tangled web
of opportunity slip unimproved away of mystery was unraveled now! I
from me.
caught up my hat to rush back to her.
I drew Bessie Armitage’s vacant, doll­ but at .that moment the clock struck
like face from its envelope, and com­ eleven !
pared the two with a thrill of triumph in
It was too late now. An apology and
1 my heart.
explanation must l&gt;e deferred until the
morrow.
And with a discontented
|
“Colorless water beside crimson,

sparkling champagne 1 A pale violet in
the aluulow of a royal rose! Pearls
eclipsed by the fiery flash of diamonds !’*
I exclaimed. “ Henn Wallis’n taste
may bo very correct and classical, but
give me my radiant brefeotte I These
bleached-out bcautire don't correspond
with my ideal of perfection.”
It waa a lovely spring evening as I en­
tered the wide graveled jiath that led up
to the broad porch of th© old-fashioned
Vernon mansion. Squire Vernon sat
there smoking hfa meerscliaum.
“Won’t you sit down and have a
smoke I” he
demanded, hospitably.
“ It’s a real luxury to be able to take a
whiff out of doors, after being shut up
in the house all winter. Or maybe you’d
prefer going in to see Cecil V’
Sensible old gentleman ! he hod not
forgotten hfa own young days. I inti­
mated, not without xxmriderable awk­
wardness. that the special object of my
visit had been to “ see Cecil."
“Well, she fa in the psrlor, all by herself," said the Squire, good-hnmoredly,
motioning me in. “ Walk in—walk in.”
Cecilia Vernon was sitting in the par­
lor alone, as her father- had said, th©
bright center of a cheerful circle of

lamplight, A bit of crochet-work was
I lying in her lap, and an open volume of
! poems—poems I had sent her—was on

" I'll see to it,” I said, depositing the
■
picture in its envelope and returning it
j
to my inside breast-pocket.
“ You'll be jery careful of it f ”
,
,
^“Careful! Of course I shall | ’*
’
1 smiled a little loftily at Wallfa* solid

JI fate. had. bojy gifted me with one-'
thouszadtb part of Fitzhugh Trefoil’s I1
off-hand audacity 1 I doat think any­
thing abort of th© deluge could check
tiiat fellow's cool self-powcasion; an
earthquake wouldn’t, and I don’t think
that the millennium could!

started away,
’P*
WA.
r- like
■ . aaare fair
avenging goddess !
“How dare yon insult me thus, Mr.
Markham 1"

J went up to my' room after dinner,
and made an elaborate toilet; but all the
pains I bestowed upon it nerved only tn
" Don't presume to call me Cecilia,
heighten the general effect of swkward- sir
sobbed the indignant gtrl, burtt-

A
&lt;04 «U» HIM;
W»U» »ew» nt «U«el puTrrty
It ft**. • j.U&lt;riu&gt; r*y.

tudc and we parted
After all Henry Wallfa was better ofl
Hum I waa, for he was securely engaged
to the dimpled, yellow-tressed little ob­
ject of bis affections,. w\ile I was yafoas
it ware, in outer darkness, uncertain
whether my peerless Cecelia returned
•n.y ardent devotion or whetner she aecretly inclined toward that unprinripled
feDow,. FitahugU TrejoiL A score of
times I had resolved io settle the ques. turn; a score of times I had gone to th©
Vernons’ bourn with the very formula of
declaration on my lips, and as often bad
the words died away unvoiced and un­
spoken.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, APRIL 14,1876. '

the table.
Cecilia Vernon was always fair to look

upon, in my sight; to-nigbt, however,
she Heamed more than ordinarily breutiftil.
I sat down, and began liasitatingly
upon the never-failing topic of tiic
weather. A proposal luul seemed the
easiest thing in the world as I walked
along th© dewy edges of the peaceful
starlight road, contemplating it from
afar off; but now that I was face to face
with it, alps upon alps of difficulty and
perplexity seemed to surround its accompUzhmaat. I would have given all that
I was worth to postpone the evil day but
twenty-four hours—all but my self-rc
spect, and that whs imperiled bow.
Cecilia tried her beet to keep the bull
of oouveraation in motion; ah© intro­
duced new subjects, naked leading qnretionK, and frigued deep interest in th©
xicst abstruse of topics.
But even
Ceefifa couldn’t talk on forever, and
praoentiy, with « little sigh of
she subsided into silence.
Now was the eventful moment of my

THE MEXICAN BEVOEU-

there won’t Im- any doubt about how the

Garibaldi lives out of the ady, about

measures to inquire if he would favor

lufermatiou gathered from semi-offi­
cial sources leads to the belief that the
revolution at present in progress in Mex­ whole trouble rose right there. If there
ico fa of a very formidable character, and
a quiet, good-natured waiter into a raring
Tbeldbend Government of Mexico, which haa draws not only the waiter's attention to
continued in power since the defeat of
Maximilian by President Juarez, has attention to the waiter, and makes that
been the most stable that h«s ever ex­ official think that the waiter is not prop­
isted in that country. While it to true erly attending to his duties.
pounded, a tall muscular waiter walked

cite- an inatwrestion, it has been men­
tioned as a remarkable fact that Juarez
was the fifat Freridsak Of th© Republic
who held power during his full term of
office, and tiiat since his death, in 1872,
the administration of Lerdo has been
marked by a state of comparative peace;
tews hive been more faithfully observed
than at any previous time in the history
of Mexico, or al least have been much
less disregarded; and the military have
been more reconciled to the idea of per­
mitting a civilian to remain at the head
of the Government . Internal improve­
ments have made rapid progress, and
from its mouth to Laredo, whhre whole­
sale robbery has been the principal busi-

handle of the water pitcher and twitched
it nervously a second or two, and then
he said:
“ * Arc yon the man that pounded on

“I am,* said I, • and I want something
to eat How much longer have I got to
wait I*
“ * Bee here,’ raid the waiter, still ud-

killed a man last weak for pounding on
his glass, and unless you am most extraor-

“ What did you do then 1" aaked Mr.
Maguffin.

gradually disappearing.

cilia Vernon his just promised to be my
wife!"
I stared blankly at him, and with one
or two unintelligible murmuxv, turned
short round and walked home again.

ing candidate when President Juarez
wns re-elected in 1871. He lias already
obtained control cf the States of Jalisco
and Oajacn, as well as of the important
town of Jalaps, and the capture of Mat­
amoras will probably result in adding
opportunity, and caught Cecilia’s heart to the territory he already commands
the important State of Tamaulipas. It
in tile rebound 1
.
Well—so goes the world, and I am a is even said that his adherents in the
bachelor yet There fa but one Cedlia, City of Mexico itself are very numerous.
The military forcoe of Diaz oomnrise
and she, alas! fa marriea to Fitzhugh Ii
the unemployed and discontented classes,
Trefoil!
Mobad.—When you go courting, bo whose business fa revolution or robbery,
certain whqge picture it fa you are carry­ and who are commanded by a class of
men who are never contented unless
ing next yo'ur heart I
engaged in some insurrectionary move­
ment of this kind. They have entered
. “This ’ere boy," said Bijah, as he into tiie present conspiracy-with even
brought out a half-grown boy, “war more than' their ordinary zeal. For sev­
arrested for hollering at ladies on the eral years they .have been oomporatively
Street I don’t believe there’s any good witbout employment, and money ban
in him. He chews plug tobacco, swears been with them' correspondingly sauce.
eagerly and sincerely, wipes his mouth The only means of replenishing (heir
on hfa arm, and in*ys he's going to lick a exhausted treasurieo, with which they are
man when he gets out All of which fa acquainted, fa the “ pronunciamento.”
Gathering about them a few hundred
followers, their custom on ordinary oc­
“ Mike who ?” aeked the court.
“ Mike nothing,” was the sulky reply. casions fa to take possession of some un­
“ You make it your business to stand protected town situated al considerable
otj street comers and yawp nt women and distance from a military ]x»t, and to

girls, do you I"
“I didn’t mean to, Mister Judge.”
“Have you any &lt;orkf’
“Num."
“ Have you any home ?’’
“Yum.”
.
“ Where do you live f"
“ Um.”

the constituted authorities. This move­
ment fa immediately followed by a
forced loan upon th© inhabitants, and
the money draived from it to partially
used in paying their followers, white the
greater port is appropriated for their
own use. The failure of such an insur­
“ Boy, open your eyes, lift your head, rection, it the tesdera only have time to
and look right at me ! Now, then, go eetwpe, fa no great calamity to them.
home, and if you over come here again The robbery of the people fa generally
on this charge you’ll be made to feel os their only object in attempting it, and
if you had fly-blisters all over you! tiiat fa accomplished by means of the
Hold on—let mo explain. You ought to forced loans. In time of peace, when it
go up for three months, but if you fa impossible to start these abortive in­
hada'l been poor and ragged the police surrections, th© only occupation which a
Mexican “gentleman" without means
wouldn’t have arrested you. I can find
a hundred corner loafers on Woodward can-honorably engage is, fa highway robavenue any sunny day. They are there
to make insulting remarks to and about

“Cerilfa!" I said softly.
She raised the liquid brown eyes to much as you did. When Hwy are hauled
mine.
you along with 'em.”—Detroit Free
Vernon had smiled upon me. What was
“I want to confide in you tonight—
the use of doubting, hesitating, and
trembling i Why not decide my fate at
Certainly, Mr. Markham f*
A MAN with a load of feather dosters
one!/ Henry WaPfa' serene content
on his uim called at a house on Montnxerefaed » stimulating influence upon fact my heart line long ago gone out OJ ,
wc. I would fate have been as be was! i my posewwioi) into that of------ "
on the door an old lady, whose eyas were
_ .
w
I stopped, with the fatal husky feeling
mature any farther," I said.Mtif^oud, in ay throat
Cecilia was blushing dipardon—didn't know xa^y one wan dead

itrd. domain of my little law office. “ 11 with the sensation of a man who has just
“There is no cue dead,” aha replied ;
have been a doubting fool quite long pulled the string on a coll shower-bath, iwby, “ but then might iJ well bo. My !

GABIBALDI AT HOME.

TION.

“ What did I dot” said Magruder. “I
hit that glass a rap that just knocked the
bowl right off the stem ; and then------ "
But the Liberal Government has not
Mr. Maguffin interrupted :
been accepted without question by a
“ I see. Yon made up your mind that
considerable portion of the Mexican you'd never gb into that nvrtanrant again.
population. Its anti-church jxilicy lias, You'd go to some place where the waiters
of course, aroused the enmity of the
spirit I nought my couch.
Catholics, and, while thfa enmity has in rushing out you brushed away the
Early the next morning I walked over not been openly avowed, it has no doubt impertinent waiter's fist with your eye."
to the old Vernon mansion ; but, expe­ greatly encouraged every revolutionary
“Precisely so, Mr. Maguffin ; pre­
ditious as I was. Trefoil had been there plot which has been entered into. The cisely so.
If you could accumulate
before me. I met him coming whfatling present insurrection fa no exception, al­ wealth with os much facility as you draw
down the walk m self-poeHeiwed as ever. though its prim© cause may be looked conclusions, you'd soon have money
“ Good morning," I said briefly, en­
enough to buy a railroad, or even p*y
deavoring to pass him ; but he detained dentfal canvass and the ambition of its your debts.”— New York Sun.
mo.
leader, who will be a candidate, to suc­
“Congratulate me, my dear fellow! I ceed to the chief magistracy.
This
SCIENTIFIC GOSSIP.
am the happiest man in the world. Ce­ man, Gen. Porfirio Diaz, was an oppos­

heart with a sec* of factitious courage,

NO. 29.

When Mr. Magruder entered the
dining room last evening his loft eye
was covered with a handkerchief bandpressed.

♦

.

“ What is the matter with your eye I”
said Mr. Magoffin.

The gigantic animals of the eocene
beds of Wyoming nearly equaled the
elephant in size, but with shorter limbs.
The head reached the ground and there
was no proboscis. The most remarkable
feature was the brain, which was smaller
than any known mamma), recent or ex­
tinct, and the most reptilian of any yet
discovered.
aoum AraicAN diamonds.

Since 1867, when the first diamond was
discovered in Bcuth Africa, over 860,­
000,000 worth have been brought away
from there. One Btone, according Io
Prof. Tennant, weighed 112 carats in its
original condition, and has been cut
down into a brilliant weighing sixty-six
carats and rained at &gt;50,000.

daughter, my wife, ar.d myself, with an
interview. We received in duo time ari
autograph fatter from the General him
when be would see us.

Accordingly, we

beyond the Porte Pis, ria Casa line. We
came to his pretty vilb, not far from the

color, standing with a high wall indosure, and in the midst of a garden, with
trees and flowt-ra and conservatories
around—a pleasant and amiable home
for this distinguished servant of hi"
country. A servant girl' plain and sim­
ple, responds to oqr ring of tlie bell,
and at once, without the least ceremony,
conducts ns to the presence of that man
who, rising from the common walks of
life, and without any prestige of birth
or friend.-, and standing ujxin the one,
simple, democratic principle of the equal­
ity of men before th© law, has, by the
magnitude and the majesty of hii bravu
deeds, filled the world with hfa fame,
liornc an important port in rendering
hfa country fllustrious among modern
nations, and secured the affections of
mankind. The salon into which wo
came was a large plain room, with its
windows to the south. The day was
bright and beautiful, and the sunlight
filled the room. It was a room without
ornament Tablas were around, upon
which wire books and maps. In the
center of the room stood a large table,
also covered with books, maps and pa­
pers, and in front of this table sat the
eagle-eyed old man, fronting us as we
entered. We at once advanced, and,
without the least ceremony, introduced
ourselves. He held out his hand, all
cramped and twisted with rheamatfam,
and received us silting.
He suffers
dreadfully from this disorder, and can
only got about at all upon hfa crutches.
But though hfa body la drawn an-’
cramped so badly, the brightnaB of hfa
©ye u not dimmed, nor even the sweet­
ness and intelligence of hfa face diminfahed, ami he coaveraed as cheerfully
and freely with tn as we could have
wished. It so happenetl that no one
etoe was present to see him bat oursetves at the time. There was standing
by the side of the room, a little away, a
young woman, and it occurred to Wil­
liam E? to inquire for his family, when

“Who is the lady F’faltered Cecitfs, daughter fa dead in love with
a fruit tree !
wiuinruinrc
.
von m
■d --------------------I shan't look, I*VJa* "itou©
touo flew no
np and hit
h,t 70,1
“ th©
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nuwntwr rtf I
ibinwotfw- nimta
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.
...
.
...

her mother. But, pursuing my oppor­
tunity, I seized her, and paid her off
with a sresrdring kiss, much to her fath­
It fa twenty years since an Englishman er's and mother’s amusement, and not
prophesied that should guttapercha be evidently to the child’s dislike. Here
used forsubmariDwtaiegraphicpurpoaaa, great baskets of flower, were brought,
an animal would be found or created and each guest was furnished with a
with a peculiar liking for it Now the bouquet of rare and beautiful lowers—
Popular StneMc Monthly says that the
creature has been found. It is an insect tion ran much upon America. When
about a quarter of an inch long, which aaked what hfa feeling was toward the
bids fair to make a great deal of trouble, United States, he replied : “ I consider
myself one of her citizexui." He did
owing to its love for guttapercha.
not quite understand where Milwaukee
was; so, calling for a large sheet of
The demand for rubber tires for omni- paper, I took my pencil and draw an
outline map, showing Boston, New
rubber manufacturers in London and York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New
Berlin now offer what fa claimed as a Orleans, and the Atlantic coast, the Mu-

"I think Paul fa growing crower evwy
day," said my sfater, elirngging her lit-

made practical.

Jones believes in policemen, and
thinks they are all square men. “ At
any rate,” ho nays, “ they are never
'round."

Why should soldiers be more tired on
th© 1st of April than on any other day in
the year 1 Because they bsve just had a
March of thirty-one dayn.
“Mr. Bpiijcixs, don't yonr wife want
to buy a nice sealskin cloak !” aski'd im
uptown furrier the other day. “Don’t
know," said Bpilkins, “ Alaska."

“ Magoix, what time is it7” called out
Mrs. Bpilkins from np-staire.
“A
quarther nine, ma’am,” was the reply.
“After nine, or of nine!” continued
Mrs. H. “Iv nine, ma’am, fr," empha-

Mrs. Loonooxnn, whose husband fa
a delegate to a political eenvention,
grins derisvfdy al reading that the dele­
gates have been inatnicted. “ Heap o’
good it’ll do to instruct old Logrollrr!”
she says ; " I’ve been instructin’ the
pig-headed old fool for years, and he
can’t buy a yard of calico with any sens©
Thk Brooklyn Arffua, apropos of a
recent longlist of dissevered couples,
says : The Chicago papers are publish­
ing a ifat of the divorces recently grant­
ed in that city. 'The average Chicagoan
steals away with it to the privacy of his
own closet, runs down the long array
until he comes to a familiar nfane, and
sighs os he nays to himself r “Last

inland. Thus we chatted on. He speaks
English, but not very perfectly, but

idly evaporating, the paper in a few min­
utes becomes fit for ute. A drawing in I cannot say 1 Iz&gt;ng enough to hive the
pencil or in Indian inkoan than be made, face and form of Garibaldi («ahe sal be­
and if the paper fa placed in spirits of fore his table and his mips) andthesurthe paper to its original condition. Th:s
Romm. March, 1876.

torire and fulling
jeewo, Kuuea .vun bgum, ana greaae

ting away furs fa all that fa required;
they think, they can wear them when and
how they plree©, provided they expend

....

..

—

. .

...
wearing thorn for a week after the weather

'• Kicked by a mosquito 1”
they should be brushed the right way

&lt; sul at ma over the rim of bar spae
“Bee, dearest!’’
with Braz'd. “ The cabte runs from Rio ! and fork, he added :
^s^ wrniaodttnhigmockings.
!
Bjit, to my Itorrar and dismay, she ■ Janeiro to London and from London to ! to tell ms till you g&gt;
Paul is wonted With bustoere mat-, watched her hand from mydasp, sprang ’ New York.** “ It forms a triangle.”
I ray that unleeayou g!

Ibon fa a good tonic for debilitated
young ladies, but ironing is better.
Man fa an animal that bargain". No
other animal dore. No dogs exchange
bones.

It is wurth knowing that if one volume
of castor-oil be dissolved in two or three When I asked him if he could Dot come
volumes of spirits of wine, it will render over to the Centennial, he pointed to
his crutches standing against the wall.

“Ho.”

Run over I y an omnibus !'*
Jfo."
■

and forbidding, too.
Amziucln genius luui brought out a
cigar to cure catarrh.

strong, durable and silent tire that
his'n, to-morrer she will be somebixly
will outlast iron on the heaviest traffic. the River BL Lawrence, and noting Cin­ else’a. 0, Mary Ann, Mary Anil, what
Th© sanitary advantages of using robber cinnati, BL Louis, Chicago, and then change© you haa seen !”
Milwaukee. He seemed to have his
thia most desirable substitute fa really geography brought back to him, and was

tuougli.

"Shall I show you her picture, O- whole hummer ■vptboHt wishing that i
!*»»•
. ..
.
. had Mowed me up when j

interest—the dinner

be turned’toward this lady, and said,
“That fa my wife." 8he stepped for­
“Loos at. th© aid Bay State,**
ward, and we all shook hands. I asked
for the children, when the servant North Carolina barbecue, as he gesticu­
brought in a boy two. or three years old, lated with onb hand and munched a
and a girl six or eight years oli I chunk of beef he held in the other.
kissed the sweet boy, and then under­ “ Yfa, indade," sung out a dfagnrted
took to kiss the girl, but, with witching Irishman, pointing to the speaker:
eyee and acta, abc undertook to hide by “ Look at the old baste ole."

“ Never mind my eye, "said Magruder,

“ No, lamp port didn’t IsJl on it.”
liappraed to be going *cr«*

Tax table of
table.

and Portugal.

After the sulphur is ex

carried tp a shop

for » penny, for kindling firn.

Nokmam MdLKOD was oooe preaching
-------kyrahire, where the readingofa
» regarded as the great-

penwxl an old woman overflowing with

�ION.

GOOD GOODS!

and

FARMERS!

CW«r6(le«.T.~.
■n&gt;CT« : h-y go. Wre»thBg *11 ovm
hu had buiH Ihre. dising M 'ci
« Stale now. A mason and a proAai&lt;m*J acrobat arc lu have a tussle superior model and construction Jor

»&gt;ngB ;
..... _m

■he BwblohemofrertnHnmeab, he,.
&lt;||nBl, deal amt btighrt. till united in
fave purer amt holier, and songs

■

here. How precious ia after years
■ the memories of the favecaad the
song* of the d*ar mother. wIh*t
voter, though nnartislic and unaided
by tbe conventional rules of modern
skill, yet developing a sou! filled with
toiies which live when voice is muia,
and exert an influence extending 'o
the remotest shores of lime, and blend
iug, barnKinkHisly with those now
sti'ig. by those lung gone before!
Precfaa* indeed, a mother's song ut­
tered in childhood's ear *
.

A gentleman who has been exper­
imenting on the subject says in an

The wife of Thotuaa Monroe, of
r»w. «fwr fourteen Venn of '
the day express, which leaves here
wWH1*
^"wn^ every morning, while ike train is in
young carpenter named Joseph Wiun. ,motion, and doing away with the ne­
!
Jeremiah James, of Arcadia, Man- cessity
।
of passengers hnrriedly gulp­
down their codfish-bslls and corn
i isteo Co; is charged by another gnile- ing
:
les* Arcadian, tus sister-in-law, with bread at Lake Station.
These din­
bring the father oT her new-born ing cars differ from Pullman's in this
cMht The injured maiden is but 16 re&gt;pecl. Ural, while on lhe fatter tnesls
years of age.
i are served a la carle, on lhe former
the whole bill of fare is served for
Judge Coolidge, of Paw Biw, has
seventy-five cents. 'And for this sum
healed the wounded heart of dusky
a person has as great a variety as be
Mojlie Mam by decre, mg that Daniel
would have nt the Grand Pacific or
Musi shall pay her $40(1. . Daniel had
popped llie question, but had f*dc4 Pulmcr. • The can arc of the most im­
proved patterns, are supjilied with all
to come up whan -shu called, "time**
modem improvements and rich tn all
on him.
their appointments. They were fit­
On the Sth insL the torch of lhe »u- ted up in the shops of the company,
dindtary was eppled to a baro owned .and uo expense has been spared lo
by Willjam Herbert, of Plainwell, and make them perfect in every respect.
the building, all bis farm tools, two That they should run as smoothly as
horses,-two cows, 600 bushels of possible they have beeu supplied
wheat aud much*other grain '•’as de­ with a oombiuatiou of ecliptic springs
stroyed.
'
on the bolster, with Middleton spiral
Alvah Crowner, of the town of Ol­ springs on lhe equalizing box.

he thinks potatoes arc
worth $0 cents a bushel to-fee J stock. ive, Clinton County, sl»ot himself
T toy are not only natrilious ; but are with a rifle, last week Tlursday. the
excellent appetizers and.proraolors of ball passing within two inches of bis
heart. It is thought he cannot recovdigestion. Ekperimen’s go lo show
। er. Religious excitement is stud to
that » pack.of potatoes will produce have deranged liis mind...
m. much milk as a bushel of beets,
Chados Kennedy,of Midland, who,
Uirnips or carrot*.
it will be remembered, was arrested
for poisoning his wife, has been disHere's health and peace lo the man charged from custody, tbern being
found from lhe analysis of hi* wife's
That owned the bud,
stomach, no cause to hold him for
That raised llw&gt; oorn.
trial.
That fed tbe goose,
Washington Harwood, died at his
That bore the quit
residence, near Adraiu, April 7th,
That signed the declaration of lu
uloue and iu squalor and wilh the
dependence.
greatest agouy, apparently. He was
u!d and rich, yet withal he was such
Some atatictical genius calculates a miser that last winter lhe instincts
of common humanity made the neigh­
that the fences ig the United States
bars (urntsh him with fuel-and food.
oost A’,300,000.000.
About 5.000,­
Conductor Ed. Dolan, of Marshall,
0(10,000 trousers seats are annually
thinks he will jHineh Michigan Centorn out in getting over these fences, tral tickets no more. His wife's frithand. nut a statistic c« th* subject.
er, who left Martha!! in '-19 for California. afterwards wen', to Australia,
Professor Swing, of Chicago, says where he died, and now Ed. has go'
to go out there and bring back $150,that “latterly wine has not done as
000 for her.
much harm as lace."
Perhaps the
A Sebewaing young man got posnext cruzado will be against the lat­
s« ssion of bis girl’s trunk,and she was
ter; but will the crusade be conduct
to meet him and a runaway match
ed by women?
was to he consummated, but the girl’s
mother detained her and had the
The following warrant, issued by young man arrested for larceny of the
trunk. Bel 8500,000 they marry in
an Oceana justice, wo duly served
spite of the mother.
upon a thief, and the culprit was
At Cheboygan a Catholic priest
snaked into court with neatness and
named DeCatiuiock, attempted to re-dispatch;
move some thing* from-the church to
his bouse. This angered some of lhe
jJ. B., Justice of the Peace.*
male sheep of the flock aud a row eusued. The holy lather drew a re volA. T. Stewart, the New York mer­ ver and proposed lo Ihiu out that
enlwd some, but before he got fairly
chant prince died on Monday lust
into the shootings the Sheriff arrived
from in flams lion of the bowels.
His and stopped (lie fun.
wealth is estimated at $25,000,000,
G. W. Davis, for the past ten years
exchange,

Fxasiraix, Mick., AratL 8U&gt;, 1870.
M*. Editom ;
Allow me to thank *om« unknown friend
for their kindnata ia forwarding me grata!I
Us
five paper and we lbn U h keeping
1
;
i
,a thing «r two regarding “the North woeda,"

bm
dull, fur lumber la the Ufa «f thia per1
’
’
।
i
l

:
majority.
Thera ia eotuida-sblo strife here
;
iia folitioal baainraa. This ia the Couu'y
Seat of CUre, and the County Olficera are
Ilooking forward to.the foil .election* and
i
Mr. M. t&gt;. Smith, formerly of Naehrilfo,
!has orgsniaed a troupe of Miaslrela, which
ere
practicing at thia place preparatory to&lt;
1
•■Centennial tour” Air. Smith baa become
s
sotoiioea
showman and certainly exhibit*
1

:
1
with hie •■ctxabinalian
He oontomplatea
visiting the m.tneroaa cities end towns of
Michigan and the NaahtilUans will doubt,
'
of
' their n»inter performstUe*.. Among the
'
is
1 Prof. Burroughs, formerly of the Beaton
Prof.
'Glee Cinb,—ViuUuisl end orgaaieU
F. L. Robert*, Violiniot one of the pupil* of
1“The Great Theodore Thomas,” his corned!

Loss 8500.

John Gerner, a prominent German
grocer, of Anu Arl»or, on April 7tn,
while descending a stairway stum­
bled and fell four step*, fracturing his
skull, which caused his death soon af

A Chinarasn was bending over
when a Nevada snow-slide occurred,
and the avalanche passed 'over him.
Sine* then yen e»n‘! find a Nevada
Chinaman who won’t double up like
a lunge when be hears a sudden yell.

A fight between two negroes, at
Niles, election day, culminated . in a
mob of 500 people. The Sheriff aad
his posse were powerless in their
hands, and at three o'clock the Mayor
was about to call on the Malitia, when
Uie riot was Bribed by a special police
force. Granville Miller, the princirioter, has been sentcuced lo the
''
Housq of Coiraction.

It fa decxlad that women cannot
practice law i» WiseuoMn ; but' the
judge who deenfad ri, crawled’ under
iiu 1mm H Uii
acl kssc’t eoee

O'lHTCARV.

Frank Garity. of Detroit, commit­
ted hu-cide last Friday evening, in
the following manner: He went out
of his Louae in Detroit, only partijtlly
tkessed, and staying a considerable
time, hfa wife becoming uneasy, went'
out lo look for him. ,. Ujkiu looking
into an outbuilding she saw her hus­
band gasping for breath, while the
Wood was streaming over hfa hr«a*L
He had cm hts throat from ear to ear.

GROCERIES!

FURNITURE!
or EVERY DESCRIPTION.

PLOWS,
HARROWS,
ROAD
SCRAPERS, SINGLE AND
DOUBLE
SHOVEL PLOWS,
WHEEL CULTIVATORS,

Sulky
Hay
JRakes,
Reapers &amp; Mowers,
5V agons,
And in fact anything from a Plow point to a Threshing Machine, yon want

to see-

SIZES AND

•PaclAc

PRICES!

Men’s Suite from 9.00 to $18.00
Bays’Suite “ 5.50 to $11.50
HAT8, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
RUBBERS,
BOOT PACS.
OVERSHOES.

C. C. Wolcott
Before you buy, and J will show you the largest lane and lhe best Im­
plements made in the United States, and I will sol! to you on time or lor
cash, as you wish, aud I am bound to
-

SELL GOODS FOR LESS MONEY THAN
ANY OTHER FIRM IN NASHVILLE!
ID""

PRIHTSFROH6T07CI
BMT $1.00

T

E

A

IN

TOWN!

partners to divide my profits with,

I have no

and I will give the man

that buys of me the profits

that I would have to give my partner if I had one.

,

Nubian i.t 93 Cti. a«d Childrea’a Stocking* [all Wool)
at SO Coat,, l,lt.

IN THE FLOW LINE I HAVE A

No. Ie5 Diamond. Steel,
HO. 15 DIAMOND IBOK, AUD

Wayne, Jactnni I Saiisaw R. R.
SHORT LINE BETWEEN

HECKENDORN REVERSIBLE POINT,
Combination of Iron and Steel, right hand anl left hand. These BLOWS
are made in Kalamazoo, and are warranted superior to any Plow in.the
World; I want every farmer in Barry or- Eaton Counties, that wants a fir#t
class Plow, this season, to come and get one of these Plows and take it
home and try it one week, and if not found satisfactory to be returned at my

[CHIGANAND THE SOUTH.
TRAINS BUN BY CHICAGO TIME.
x
Goins South.

expense.

I KEEP A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF

The Highest Markit Price paid for
Country Produce.

DON’T PMS WITHOUT CILUNG

And Manufacture all kinds of

TIN, COPPER &amp; SHEET IRON
EAVE TROtOHIXC a Specialty.

CL

C. C. WOLCOTT

BOISE BRO’S
DURING THE

LET THE EAGLE

LONG

EXTRAORDINARY

Ub ****Bb°” * Xkh1^
£t%xx«.«-WKS XMroM, HU»S*Io * IndUma.

Cente nnial

At Wihioo- WJUi Lake gbag» * KJehlgan
Hnotharw r »Ar T I— I
■

BARGAINS!

Hogan, Jimmie King, Ned Bickford and the
“Great Allen MoCormlck,” all of which bar*
,
been ia the profession for yean.
The scarlet fever is raging in this vicinity
principally among the children, bui our ef­
ficient phyriciaar heap it in their control.
More anon.
Max.

E. T. CHILD &amp; CO

alarm.

DRY GOODS

COTTON &amp;00D3 CLEAR DOWN!
The Repub-

bnt money makes do difference wilh cashier of the Nation 4 Exchange
the grim messenger, and the million Bank al Albion, committed suicide al
Ins residence April 6th, by shooting
himself through lhe head with a shut
gun.' He leaves a family of five
While a boy nnmed Fred. Benson, children, and his life was insured for
at Banks, near Bay City, April Sth, $5,000.
was handling a revolver it was scciChemical Salcratiu are than other*; also
George Atkins, resident of Clare,
dcnta'ly discharged, the ball striking
was run over and killed by the cars
John McKay, another boy. near the
at Loomis Station, on the Flint and
heart aud pawed around to his back.
Pere Marquette Railway April 8th.
It is a severe wound, but he will
204 MAIN STREET 204
He was attempting to board the train
probably recover.
and losing his balance went under
the wheels.
Out in the Black Hills, when yo«
Ann Arbor narrowly escaped a dis­
buy a bowl of bean soup, you take off astrous conflagration on the Glh. At
your coat, dive for a beaa, and when one o’co.ck iu the night a fire was
you come up with it the proprietor of discovered burning briskly in the
DEALERS IX
the saloon takes it away from you,and Leonard House liquor and store room,
says you only paid for soup.
aud suppressed without sounding an

Ideas of pluck differ in different
Slates, lu Michigan a woman who
killed a bear was presented with a
■ipe snow-shovel.
1* Iowa a girl
who threw peper into her fathers
•yes was given a fi&gt;!! set of coral

Lowcit LIVI.VG Pr.fil.

.
Election passed vK quietly.

QUID URM AID BETBOIT.

ALL OF YOU THAT WANT TO BUY

TRUMAN’S I

RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY L

MARBLE WORKS
BLACK

A FULLER,
Proprietors.

CONSISTING OF

DBUG8, MEDICINES,

BOOKS, STATIONARY.
WALL PAPER,

and MONUMENTS,

PAINTS, OILS,

VARNISHES,

BRUSHES,

NOTIONS, BEAVER CLOAKING,

FLANNELS, AND UNDERCLOTHING,
WHICH

SPICES,

I

WILL RETAIL

AT

KNOWN IN

TOHJET ARTICLES,

Satr'ifiu’tion Guaranteed.

For Nlen and ‘Women,

TEAS. COFFEES,

PRICES

HERETOFO RE

UN

A Fail Line of those Double Width

ALPACAS, FOR 25 CTS. TO $1A YARD

204 Main St., Jackson.

BLACK « FULLER.

NASHVILLE!

CHICAGO 8£ZD CO

JUST OPENED. 100 PIECES OF

ialwt Bureau, will ilasx $12.oo
Me Tap Bareau, io $18.88
EvEnttaillseisWriios.

10 CENT PRINTS, SELLING
TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF

FOR MXDICAL AND MXCIUNK'At, Pl’R-

Boots, Shoes &amp; Rubbers

FOSE8 OXLY.

Which will be soli from 50 cents to $1 less per pair than run be boeijht

Call And See.
Do you want Paints and Oils ?

204 MAIN STREET 204
MA8HVHLE MARKET.

R 8 CENTS. GARDEN&amp; FIELD SEEDS

Wines and Liquors !

Doyon want a good Bvok for the

Home Circle?
Do you want Schoo! Books ?
Do you want a Prescription filled

DRY GOODS
DETROIT.

GLOVES, MITTINS, HATS, CAPS, AND FURS,
AND A LARGE

LOT OF

ailFFHO R0B1S. Iff (OBES &amp; MBSE ILiHfTS.

with care ?

sm.UM««Kttei

You can be shewn everything you want in

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS!
I death ensued.

Th* cause of the rash

Call and See V

him insane.

ATKINSON &lt;S ROE,

A FULL LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES!
My $1 Tea beats all the hobby prices in town!
oy For f«trther particulars inquire at the counter.

C. A. TRUMAN.,

NASHVILLE, MICH.

�tery of tbe Ciiaeeh el thw

1-2 hr tot Profit

led Pieaident. pro tem.
, Oajramion by.lWb^t, Hwtwrt M
Lee was appointed trustee, lo fill vaFj

pay C. Smith $10 for use of hi* office

lag (ba firm name «f Griffith * Durkee has
arrived.

mri m a billiard hall, an hit tel* an

ths Maple Rapids CferiMiaa Cburuh.) via-

,.Ul.Ud U Ih« MeOrabrr Mbaol h»u«.

vole of the district. all religious meetings
time, on the Thornapple River, where now
is the fiouririiing village of Nashville^ little

2 fix. of Fine Cal Chewing: «V t1 -00

Rev. Rloddard preached hie first eerraon in
Ho preached

Wolcott's hardware etcra.

Lonsdale Bleached 12| cte. per yard.
W. G. Atmwosxh &amp; Co.

pared to elevate 2500 bushels at grrin per

telling ot a

New Slock of Boyc’ Clothing at
■
Wnius’i.
mHHwer to Lensing to attend the spring

Griffith's new &lt;Mtar Japan Tea.

This ia

BOTTOM PRICES DKY OOODS'

Gn motion Clem Smith wm elect­
ed Village Attorney for the essuing
year.
On motion C. JL Hanchett tras
elected Murahnll for the ensuing year.
Oa motion by Halbert, Ordinance .
No. 34 was repealed.
The following Were
appointed
Overseer* of Highway* in lhe *Weral road districts:
.
Jacob Purkey,
No. 1.
Henry Dearth,
No. 2.
N. P. Prink.
No. 3.
On motion the Treasurer’s bonds
were fixed at $3,000.
Motion made by Halbert and car- 1
ried, to lay a side-walk from north
side of lot No. 12 south to alley aoutlT
of.D. A. Green's, and the following
Ordinance adopted by yeas and nays
as follows:
Yeas—Hardy, Halbert,
Parody, Reynolds and Roe. Nays—

GBOCEBXES,:_____

11UVDU,

UULiV.U.

CAPS
BOOTS,

i» on stwall profits.
DAUGHERTY.
— Call and we the New Goodr ni
.
Wokblkm's.

Hams and Shouldws, al DAVOuaaTV'n.

Old Newspapers for sa'e at this office.

Dry Groo.cls

of a

DRESS GOODS!

To the Editor of the KathvlUc Xetce,

I Yerierday uornLig a calamity befell the
—Hon. T, W. MittA of New York, a re­ household of Sarah Brooks, of Maple Grove,
per to return our sincere thank, to the’ good
formed drunkard, edVessed ourcitfawnaup one member of which, will, probably feel
people of -j town of Maple Grove and Cas­
the effects of, for a long time to come. El­
tleton, for their friendly visit, and aeoeptaChriatiaa Chureh, last Wednesday evening.
mer Brooks and bls brother Frank weie
of Friday, April 7th, at the re.id moss of
coming a little noisy: in the night Mrs.
Brooks ordered Frank, lying nearest the
ithstending the elraori impossible oondistove, to occupy the lounge, which he did.

M. TLINT,

DEPOT,

OX SOUTH MAIN STREET,

HARDY A CROCKER,

I H LEE.
tl •
iteputy HlacrlfT.

READY MADE CLOTHING!

Shirtings,

|7

Sheeting*,

PARADY, Manrrfscturer of

*

I «hstl keep on hanJ a gooS asnartmeal of

Booh arid Shoes,

lEfi; YOUTHS' &amp; BOYS' CLOTHING
JOHN Q CRESSY,
J
8IIEH1)

BushUgs,
Plcuat fftve uic a colL

H«t«, Caps,

*. L1EBH AllriKR.

Uirb. Nov. Jo.

y AAA EXVKLOWW »fth Lrtisr or Note
A J.WRf Heads at the XKW8 Office, u&gt; te peih-

Beats, Shoes,
(JICO U Kl.I'MlXCJ.

Notioos,
TERMS- *10 FUR QEARTEU.

Scarfs,
Furs,

PIANO AND ORGAN!

II. ALDRICH

Kibboas,

NASHVILLE

291235

rucatm*•

S. UEIBHAUSER,

MBreai, Rusks, Cates, tortera and Pies

kt.

lie was succeeded by Rev. M.

ICTfi.
.
—Egbert Huff, a boy about 15 years old,
proof of that fact is that any person afflicted,
April 12th. 1875, lhe church again extend.
can get a Sample Bottle for 10 qent. and living in Woodland, bad the misfortune to
safer the fore-finger from ble lefthahd, with its pastor, which was accepted, and since
then the church has been in a flourishing
Introduced in this cottniry from Germany,
Friday lari.
condition, and the meetings largely attend—Saturday night was ncsplionatty, al­
most rhmominatty, brilliant. The skv was
cloudless, the moon -'-one with'splendifer­
Additional Local.
ous brilliancy, lovers strolled and gats bin- only $03.18, which Is guarantee! t-j be paid.
He preached 181 sermons, attended"eix wed­
ding., and eleven deaths. During the year
72 Eave been added to the church, and one
di.mlMed by letter, ranking an increase of
CHMirriAN CHCBCH.
come of Willis Moen. Shortly after be bar71 to its membership. The ladies raised
The oarricee st Urn Chrisliaa Church next
$71.78 by socials.
'
ooaed the ranch,” anil whether be be* been
The church enters upon the coming year |
Sabborh morning will be appropriate to the
murdered, married’ or gene to the Black
with bright preepMta. A larger nmcunl
sarvhM* of Isstgr. or the Rswareotiea of
Hilte, this dvponud mUU wt ;
.
has been subscribed for the support of the
Christ. Evening topic, MTbe Beneficence
pastor thpn ever before,
'Tia true, there
ofChrivL”
"
is a debt unon the' church, but the pastor
Fellowship meeting on Saturday the 15th
lage is smashed Next to riding down a feels confident that the debt will be fully
from 2.-8O o’eloek to 8:80 o’clock P. M.
board on his breeches, comes the temptation ennoeled before the present year closes.
C. I. Dsvo. Pastor.
to burl a Stone through the window Of a tenLigiitBlnff.
Harns Gbovx, Araik 10th, 1B7C.
entices hoa«e, tn lhe average boy tf the per-

11OHMO-

ELEMENT SMITK
b
LAWYKR,

Cutting nnd Mnlclna'done tn the laiwt

the aMistance of Rev. D. E. Millard, now nf
J0T Those wanting Homst, *Ul find Ing fish in Jordan lake, but they will pay Belding Mtoh. The ladies in the meantime
dearly far their fun if they are sot eartful.
plenty at 49 -I 2*'» cents per pound.
—J. Bhopbell ia setting up UU plaining cient amount to furnish it. in the morning
machinery, in WeotviUe, Montcalm Co., the before dedication, remained $1200.00 io be E. J. FEIGHNER, D. C. GRIFFITH,
raised, which wm provided for before the
Recorder,
President.
benediction was proaoanoed. Ho continued
qalr.
IM, «O«*.
with this chureh as porter, till April 1st,

r. DeGeer/*

A. BARBER. M.. Dm

1 B. RASEY, Drayman. Goods aud

C ASH HOUSE.

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.,

D. Halbert, declare election,...— ... 1.50
A. J. Hardy, el octiou expanses,—
12.7ft
B J. Taigfuter,......................
1.80
H. M. Lm,
••
••
On motion Council adjourned

letvne, or sold by Druggi'em, that carrie*
such evidence of its superior virtue as Ros­ iahed about four rods of fence Cheap eonelite'* Garman Kyrfcp for aovere Csngha, ■slatian and linen hsndkcrehlefli are in orCold* settled on the Breast. Consumpiion, or

H

on corner o; W •&gt;*::.UTt'.i oou
.
NashvlUe, Mfeb._________ ■_______________ 1 .
WBtf 6TER ITTlOBBS, Black
(f?* Cash Purchasers vriU make
11 wnltM. Alt khrie at work tn lhe Hla«fc«-&gt;-ir».
tad Ilor»b«boriMitt&gt;w WeaMtowyrnvUy. Ui&gt;.
Large Sating try buying their Goods

MERCHANT TAILOR!

The Cbminon Cbw*M&lt;L of the VtOafK of
the hymenial altar, a Mushing maiden of
14. Lari fUturdny domestic unhappiness by the feeble church was extended to Rev. Nashville, Ordain That owners or oc
cupants of lots on premise# adjoining
Middle Street, oh the east at any
— AU announcements of religions societies
point from north side of lot No. 12,
south to iht alley south of D. A.
local churches are invited JO hand in any the 14th day of December, jM9, catted a Green’s lot, b« required to build a
news appertaining to Ihri'- society­
side-walk adjoining said Street Said
preliminary step, and at the meeting was walk to be completed on or before
—Lari Saturday white WffriG Averts, a
raised, on subscription, over $700.00. The June 15th, 1876.
The following accounts were pre­
the Iftlh day of sented and on motion allowed:
striking hie right hand, , smashing it badly.
October. TffTO. Rev. N. Summerbell of Cia . Wm. Venn, use of building, $ 2.00
.
. .. tw
A. W. Olds, election Expeason
ciunaiti, Ohio, formally dedicated it, with

to Jackson.

a ei,ua m. d.
• OOW.U. w^aUOCH

M

SHOES.
CLOTHING.
NOTIONS,
dtc.
*C.,
*C.

Okoinaxcb.

Goode at Dacohestt'b. .

il YOUNG, M. D.
efMritt

W•

HATS,

day with a complete asaortnirat.

Bottom Prices, at DAwnmnrt'*.

, x? Aunxruu: lopgk. «r a.
‘•1*** *'

}£ONEY TO LOAN I
Qi AppitrJ tral IsUle S«iritits,
$300.00 and UPWARD3

Pteaje call and examine Good, and

Pnca,

Cmnpare

OX LOXO TIME.
'
L. KU83ELL.

A. UUINCII UOOM

before jmreluiunx

eleewhrrr.

KOCHER Br0S&gt;

I

GROCERIES!

ELI STRONG.

- '——

Practical Milhrright

H. ALDRICH.

UJ11, HASKIBBSY,
Mlcltlixtvn.

ATTENTION, ALL!™'r
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

REAPERS, MOWERS, AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

I

.

i Stockmann A

Willyartl.

■

\yM. JONES,

PROI’RTETOIM

pay the Highest. Market Prieafor

Horse Rakes, Plows,

Wheel Cultivators,

Harrows, Corn
Planters, and

CORN

™'

OATS. ™

Clover Seed. &amp;c..

At the oU Noahs Hie Hotiae Barn

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

Delivered al their

NASHVILLE. MICH.

Justice of the Peace,

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

Rate-., buU with rcrrfnt driver*, It &lt;

AaeUvilie,

Road Scraper^,
Of lhe Beet Make* I
Country.

General Canveyaneing,

LIVERY STABLE!

LATH.
SHINGLES,

CnlUdioM a specialty.

MONEY TO

TER LIME,
WM. VENN. Pmotrietom.

HAIR.
STUCCO.

dred present, and tbs tables were loaded of the fiord stocks of furniture in the Slate
with the most tempting viand*. Everything They aven sell marble top table., and sofa of lightning came down lhe stove-pipo. setpaused off to the entire oatisfratlon of all chain so cheap, that ttoola and benches are cring some nplintei s from H. and struck El-

LOAN

on irxxl xerurfty.
All IhsIovmi entsmteJ to hf.
cur,« Ml lx- t&gt;roiiiplty »nd mrrfally ullrnAoJ la. S

BALT.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

At Bitgood', aid stand, Nashville, Mich.

4^..' +«•.
ship and retail at bottom prices.

their good wishes but as a tangible evidence our reader* that VMtgood furniture at rca- bls body loft a mark 1} inches wide, by five
long, which penetrate! the akiif and looked
of their good will, gifts to the amount of

greenbacks, provisions and ulher commodi­
ties equally acceptable. May the blessings
Joesra A. PutsTOM.
CoxPMiu. A. PassTos.

DIAMOND KON PLOWS

Fall and Winter

AINSWORTH t BROOKS, I
PropnA(on.|

MILLINEBY&amp; FANCY GOODS!

Medical asaietance was called.

«fewt

--Rev. I. N. Critisaden leclursd before
last week he­
thee Literary Society on Monday evening te
to a large and apprealaiivo audience. The

Worsteds, Real and Ivil­

SAVE $30

ld. ESOBY’S

la I ion Lactin, Yak Lace,
Passimentfre, Real and

Imitation Hair Goods.

Dreaa nnd

Caniagts and Buggir?

ef?
me with an aim MRte. ebroM UM for
Maria Gnovn, Aran, orh, 1876.
।
Ed* NashriUe Ncm:
a guMe-beard. Mru G ‘ ~
We take this method of returning onr
thanks to our friends that have been ao'kind

CROOK'S

CHAS. W. DE1ARAY,

PATENT

been made in the various arts aad ecienew

Jams ajtp 8dsa» hmsv.

ftoiwris, nesday evening next, will be delivered by
Bartel—
Rimpson Rev. Wm. Riley of Bottvue.
good clothes

CloaLmaking

LN ALL TUB LATEST STELES.

JEWELERS OPTICIAN
NASHVILLE, MICK

GUARANTEE:

PERSONAL

/IKCE7VE0 FAMT
a Healings livery rig, sal t- all InteRtean-l

GRAND PRIZE
MEDAL.

G. W. KtrMir. cor pa, from Ohio, paid

I

Clock*, Spectttcc*, fc.

DOUBLE WAGON
HARDY a CROCKER.

Mrs. E. C. EittiiiKei-

CHAS. W. BBMABAT

WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!
np*. M XmuwUom torMC

a ou »«t

MEAT MARKET!

«rt tf «rt»

Xt will da vnrr claw aad MM rf work.

ROE &amp; CLEVER
and half, which always wake the printer s
b^rt leap for joy. To bi. friend.

MILLINERYi FANCY GOODS

the eld fuhicDod Eu$s Coach.

i

Prim Hade is Suit the rimes, either for Cash or Credit.

tefovtulbepi
h^po

FRES

I .* M.4. -*•&gt;«*

OLD FELT HATS

Addmtt
r*rW. ni

WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.

New Y«rk, N.T.

ttwDHms.U

St. Leak, K«. &gt;

�COjreBKSSlOXAL.

aeveot/ yeom of a&lt;o when
JamcH wm born. ' He vnui l»orn iti . Tro­
land, buk ctotue to tbsi inanity *ud aerrrd
•ot« yeaniin tbe Aniarirem army dwing
the revolutionary «tniggl«. T1h-y are a
| kmg-Uved fannly, and here- tiro two men
—father and eon —covering a period in ;
their joint lives of artrr one hundred I
and fifty-one years.

Oor.miom’B county, Gil, tutors the
field with the chsxnpiou bird-eater. For
forty days in Bucoeoaion one of her
oitirxHui hns every day devoured twd

fag over. Hs to oppose 1 lo a further rednoUon of the army.
.

BAMMEM ABD GLASS IMOW-CAID W«n»»MUWW A DRUM, « w. Mites* .
BOOTS AND WOG AUffDOH ARO CMUCWO

ggooajggs^

—H. G. Whitey, late Chief of the fleerwi
tervi • Dtvtokn of tbs Treasury, has given te
&lt;• rafts on London. Ho abowa that bS did wliat
wml la hto jedgutool. for tho best tatereet of
the Gorsroment ; that ba acted fa aocordauer
with th* cnstoca and naagw prevailing to the
navy for sixty years, and quotas from tho case
cf ths United Btsteo vs. McDaniel fa josttfirettuu of hfa ooareo: “Ta attempt to regulate
by law the minute moveaaota of srery part of

MM rrwr&gt;. r« “•

GILinurr. HUBBARD * &lt;»• «■»• «■»*•“ r
MM»« POWMff UK txrucn..

$10s$25nftJSiK

miltee a full history of tt*e famous safe burg­
lary Intatacre It will bo remembered that this
case we* on trial at Waabtagton for several
I mouths, and when th* Jury daMgreed Atty. .
--- ------------- .
Gen.
Williams stopped tbe prooeontfoo. Total product of lard. 17S.KB.3M pounGs,
Whitely states that tbe conspiracy wsa set on sgstaat 199,491170 pounds tea4 year. Do-

Hcnate, and when tbs *erg*aui-at-Anus bad pro- i
ctelmed alienoe. Lord read the article. *1 length.
TIM readtag
fa* srtMmef taiprorfuuvet havtag
beam eopdodad. Ftny, ths Presides# pro tetaporr
of the ttenate, announced that Us* Senate-would
iak* Um proper evdresw lb* subject of Um tatpoacbmeet, of which du* notin* would b* siren. The

CTWIte» •«« ABO WIU FUMFB.A*.
DOWNKB A WOOUIMB. Matetorvaskhs

a JL HAJtSOto.to Baath Oart.

fool by order of Gen. Bal«osk. who told him .
wind wae to be done, and Whitely obeyed with jreviomi aonoon, 12 4-W par eeaj.
—TIm French goods for tho Centennial hare
order*, because be thought they came from the
White-botme. A certain *afc was fa be robbed Arrived al Pfalodoiphfa They wore brought
of the subJeqL"
’
of important pApere and testimony against a by tlio famous steamer L'Aaosriquo, that war
—Own. Belknap's counsel will, it to said, ask
ring of Washington parttes. Including fibep- abandoned st ees over a year ago, but brought
for further tna to answer fa tbe impeachment
btsw and othere. When the plot failed be safely into port by an American* crew.
matter. Tbe trial to not expected to be regu­
—Adfapatch from Ban Francisco says the
was told by Babcock that be had bungled, and
Uli to 10-01 rectern A.O44 at U*» re ’ l**d ataiute* w&gt;
larly begun for a month.
mtiet look out for hto ovm safety. When the silver trade dollar* are being driven out of m to provide thst *‘eo pmon «haH be prorecuted.
—Th* Sergeant at Irma of tbs Hoose thinks
trial had lingered along for some time, an or­ circulation on account of ttie discount ou tried or pontahed for u&gt;J offeute, rtt»J&gt;4 again* l
•M a day loo much to pay fur Kilbouru's moala,
der came from the Attorney-general (WiUlama)
and that gentleman will hereafter, while in
diitmteafag Mr. Biddle, the Government coun­ for more than ninety cents. Half-dollars are i
custody, be compelled to subsist ou meals ooei
sel. For this couree Mr. Williams intimated also somewhat unpopular.
fag nil id esoeed 91 per day, KUbouru to im—Owing to the scarcity of freights, two of j Blackborn offtird a rreotatirm Inquiring under
tl»at he ha 1 erdcrv from bls superior*. The
prtooued by order of the Hoose for construc­
ehat lav. and l-y wbuea order*. Gena. Vplou and
ex-Attorney-general will be called, beside a tbe ocean steamship hues from New York bare
tive contempt In refusfag to answer certain
Forsythe a»d Nej. Baeyvr. of the army, are abaci t
large Humber of other witnesses, and this in­ decided lo reduce tho number of Uipe-lho
questfans fa regard to tho Dtotrici real sets I a
quiry fa expected to pcoduoe some startling , stoainarc to run every two weeks instead of
ring, so called.
re relations. The above is the subetance of a
—Cyrille Dion to now tho recognized billiard
Waahlngtou sjieclal to lhe Chicago Tribune.
ctiamidon of America at tbe four-ball game,
excltudvely, in Committee of th* nhcic, to the «m—Cui. Broalbead. of HL Louis, recently called
having defeated Rudolph* fa a match for the
■Idcretlen at th* LsgialaUr* AppropctoUno Mil.
upon the President, who expressed much
diamond cue. Tho gams was 1.500 pointe, anl
HnmsxxkAT, April 5.—Utualr.—The Hmtatr,
pieeaure st seeing him, as he had long desired
Rudolph* scored only 394.
to explain ids action in revoking the order 9N bet year. Ingersoll's (Democratic) major­ •t 10 n'clock, onraulnid as ■ court at ImprecbmcnL
—FJwin Booth the eminent tragedian. i&gt;etransferring the Hupervtoore in the WesL A ity to 3.K7. and bis plurality 7.414. The Sen­ CUef-jusilc* Waite appeared and adminteteiT.I
gso an engagement st McVicker's theater.
special to a Chicago paper aays: “Tito PriBsi- ate stand* 18 D«n"&lt;r»U and 3 Republicans,
tlm«: "Too &lt;to aolcmnly ewear that to all
Chicago, on fao 10fa Inst., fa hia naw and great
drat explained hfa action at great length. Ho and the Boose 159 Democrats to M BapubU- thing* appertaining to the trial cf lb* Impeachspecialty of Richard IL This te ths first time
said tint first idea of a change waa original with
rn.nl of W. W. B«lka»F, late Secretory of War,
in mar»* yearn, and with one eaeeptioa. the
—The State election fa Rhode Island resulted bjw pending, you alii be Impartial and Ju»t. k.
him. and tiiat ho aftenvsrd revoked the order
only time that tbte groat Hliakspexriau creation
upon the repreeenteUotM made to him by Tut- ta the choice of the Republican tiekrt. hea/led
ban ever been produced fa tbe Wool.
toe, in whom be had explicit confidence. Tui- by tho present Governor, Henry LIppitL AJ- th* o*th h*d p*eu admfalrtrtcd the Xffitef-justice
—Th* death of Mrs. Gen. B. F. Butler, U
tou said the trenofor would be a mare advance deman. Hecretary of State, is eiocted by 11.000 retired, sod the Senate sdopted an order toatrarUtig
Akstoii. to announced.
notification to distillers, and tiiat tho only way majority. There were three candidates fa tho "too Secretory of th* Senate to notify the Home
to discover crooked disiiQore was to send an field for Governor, and Llppitt has a large of Iteprreeutatlre. that the HcnsU- U now organcourt, whirl* deprives him of the right of action
ls*d for the trtal at th* impeachment of W, W. Bel­
honest man secretly into the suspected dis­ i plurality. A* it require* a majority to elect by
knap, late Hecretary of War. and ready to receive
against Beecher for malidoca prueeoution.
trict*. Broad bead says Grant's explanation tbe people, tbe Legulaiu'e will have to decide
Moulton has determined to try tbe virtue of an
satisfiea bim entirely with tbo Preaident'e sin­ the Governorship. This body 1* five-eixtti* p*rt at th* Bonae cf RejeracnUUrr*.” Jn a «b&gt;*t
appeal tn tho Supreme court.
RepubUcan. however, and will choose Llppitt Um* the Hou** manager* appeared in th* Senate
cerity of purpose fa th* matter."
- - Alex. T. Stewart, tho great dry goods capi­
- G*n. Babcock denies the allegstione of H. for Governor, aud Henry B. Anthony as United rtiamter *nd requested that Belknap &gt;« anrnuwn
talist, of Now York, died in that efty a few
In appear and ana* er. It va* ordered Uiai Ite Una|&gt;
C. Whitley. ex-Chief of the eeqvt service, Slate* Senator, tbe latter for a fourth term.
days ago. aged about seventy yeerw. He left s
—The Mianouri Democratic State (louvcntion be eummooed to appear on Monday. ApeC 17. at I
that he was Implicated fa tho safe-burglsry
fortune of some thirty or forty millions of dol­
conspiracy. He asys that Whitley sakod him ii called to meet at Jefferson Qty, May 8L to
lars. and a wife, but no children.
to prevent hi* (Whitley's) removal from office, elect delegates to tbe Na'tenal Convention, at
-John H- olalr. of Lincoln. Neb , who wa»
and tl at he did no fatoreat himself. Babcock'
kidnapped and brought to Liverpool last fall,
—Tho Senate Finance Commit toe report **
on a charge of fraudulent bankruptcy, baa been claims to liars no persona) knowtodge of tbe
bargiary. either before or after it was commit­ au anieu«ta»or.t to the Silver till that axn not
released and returned to hia borne. At Liver­
ted. Ex -Attorney General William* states that to exceed the sum of 930 shall bo legal ten­ Hecretary of th* Tredaury to farrd-b the Havre with |
pool he wafffaentenced to eighteen months' im­
u itemixed account of tbe im. unt « xpea&lt;|e^ ug.irr
prisonment. part of which he served, lie now bo deemed it expedient to drop the criminal
—At lhe National Colored Convention in Naah- tbr item of U».ea&gt; *tq.ropr ated tor light aud f 0.1 or it* mem uses m »*»»**•*
j—r
,
proceeding* *gaiu*t tho Mfu-bnrglars because
and collecting fa cash only m»ey*r a premi­
there was not enough evidence ta pcaeeaaion of ville. last week, speeches ware made by Pinch­ fw the fi«&lt;al year lading J&lt;m*a#, IMS. Adoptrd.
&lt;»••
.... Cot. from Use C mm!tte« on Bankfug and Cur­ um, taking installment note*
beck,
of
Louisiana,
and
Senator.
C.
K,
Smith,
Hie Government to couvirt. He hoped at *ome
two, three and four yean, for tho balance. In
rency,
reported
■
toll
to
regelate
tbe
winding
up
of
OOU-lumotL the American la old in years, pro*future tim* the fugitives would return and fur­ of Alabama, advocatfag a new departure in
—A deficiency bill of 0100.00) ia to be re­ nish the ncedod tentimouy. Tain course reu- Ute system of voting by tbe colored race, and
bill wa* to faclllete liquidation, and that luaolvtnt monrr. and wtott ia belter than all pru-isuUy
ported by the House Committee on Appropris- dered lhe dixmis**) of lhe Government counsel tho abolition of the color line fa politic*.
banka may b* perfectly and vpwdlly rloard up In aud honestly managed by
tiOM.'to provide ga*. water, ata, for the pub­ necm-iary. Accordingly be entered the nolle Pinchbeck wanted party fines drawn on other the tntereetof tb« public. I*a**e&lt;1.... Hubbell, Iran cere’ul bumuas* men with unsullied repute dona
lic buildings of the United Staton, the regular pro*, on bis own reepoiiaibility, and without' ' than race linos, and Smith advised his bearers
for integrity and moral worth.
I to make terms with their Southern friends,
•pinoprutlon for that ptirjx**© haruij been any orders from the White House.
Chicago Dkdg«b—Bart story paprr
—Our Government ha* determined upon re­ I end vote for booset men witlront reference to
going. Beeadvtottie—nt_________ tA
—Geo. Custer explained to tbe Clymer ejtn- taliation for tbe uon-rorreiidcr of Winalow by party. Three speeclien created a profound
Ip yon have a dfachargv from the nose,
impreerioti,
and
wore
received
with
applause
mittao the reason of the aUeoce maintained by Eoglaud. Pending tbe final deciaioa of tbe
nr
nsrtial lass of the sense
tbe army officers with regard to abuses on tho British Government fa th* Boston forger's by white* and Uactoi present. Jtewo!nitons
frontier. He said it waa because of an order case, which must bo given before the 20lh of were adored Indorsing and reaffirming their rvtntas ssesicu was devoted strlnslvvly to th*
devotion
and
adherence
to
the
National
Re
­
iroued in March. 1873. forbidding officers to May ot he will be entitled to Ida release, our
Legislative Appropriation-bi!!.
that,
.newer any inquiries regarding military affaire Government will not surrender any criminal* publican party aiid it* principles ;
Tuvmday. April fl.—Smale.—Sherman, from
except through the General of the Army and whoso extradition may be requested by the nevertheless, they have just reason for tb* rtnaee* CgmaUttrv, reported tbe Uou** BDvrroomplaint
agalnat
those
members
who
have
Secretary of War. AU petitions to Congress
by offioera were to be forwarded through the extradition treaty of 1842 depends entirely 1 proved recreant to their trusls; -returning
same aoaroe. Gen. Custar proceeded to say upon Winslow's case. If he be released notice thanks lo the friends of frecdcm; disfavor any
that thia order ckwad tbe mouth* of all army to terminate tbe treaty will undoubtedly bo desire to cherish iU-feeling against the exofficers with regard to the abuses that existed given. Secretary Fuih refuses to give any as-, alavsholding element of the Houth. buL ou the
ou tbe frontier. Officers knew that if they aaranees that Winslow shall doc bo tried for contrary, extend them tho olive branch of
•Mint complaints to Congrreumen, through tho any crime &lt; xcepl that for which extradition to peace ; that Senator Morton, by his unyielding
course, and those senator* whoretod and acti d
Secretary of War. they would be pigepu- holed,
capital
with bim. are d4«rvfag of the lastiug gratitude
and the officeni would be pigeoo-ltoled too.
—Tbe California legislature adjourned after
to datray the axpaasM ot lhe committee appointed
appointing a cminittoe to inrrstigato tho Chi­
—Four powder magazines in Arsenal Hill
to tnvrettoatc tbe M*»t**tppl*tecttan.. :.Tt*r Portal
nee immigration question, which at present to near Sait Lake City, exploded one afternoon
—Farwell Hall, Chicago, was crowded Bator- , bill w»* a«*ln sp tar ooaaldcrattoe, and Harrry
creating much excitement among the turbulent last week, cxvatfag great fright and panic.
and unruly classes of Han Franctooo. At a re- Several persons were killed, sod much damage day evening of last week, and hundreds went
away unable to obtain admittance, lhe occasion
celit meeting tn that dty one of tbe spankers waa done to buildfags fa tho dty.
—While tearing town a bouse fa New York one being a call for dttsens to take messwrra tn
said that au organisation existed there 30.000
oreaUng a fourth class at mail matter.
strong, pledged. if the present attempt to rem­ day last work throe man ware killed by a fall­ view of tbe high-handed outrage by which tbe
Houai.—The Prtnttn* CcmunitUe reported a UU
edy the Cbineee evil by legal mean* failed, lo ing walk Nine persona were suffocated fa toe votes cast at the previous Tuesday's election providing tor toe purchase ef th* jrup- rt; of toe
were
destroyed
end
tampered
wilh,
and
to
pro
­
take the law into their own bands and root out same house three years ago.
late OmTreaefinMl 0Ms....3b* bUl fixing die
—Wnilo testing a new steamboat toiler »t vent tbe recurrence of such frauds at tbs com- President's salary at $15,000 after March 4. BTH.
tbe evil will* fire and steel.
—Secretary Bnatow. fa answer to a reeolu- the works in Binghamton. N. I., a few days ing election for City Council. Speeches were »u repertel from the Approprtoltou Committee
tion of inquiry adopted by tho House asking aince, it exploded, kiiliu ; two me., and a boy. made by Hon. I^onard 8w&lt;lt, Rev. Arthur
for the names of newspaper e litors or cor­ an 1 *eriou«ly injuring several others. The Mitehell. Pref. Swing. Wirt Dextc ana othera.
respondents bo bad paid moony to fa connec­ boiler wa* tested in the street in front of tho and reeolntion* were adopted, by unanimous
tion with the whisky pensecuttona, replied shop, white several boys were playing marblan vote that th* Second Ward Club bo intrusted evening *ea*iou. It opened with an attack on the
with the teak of guarding the vanoos polling I Apj roprtatlon Committee by Joyce. Dunnell Townthat ho had employed no editors. Bo had re­ near by. and other people were passing.
—Three young men of Newport, Ky., oppo­ pl acre, and empowering them to call on the •end (Pa.), aud WUUama (Wle.). wbleb w*. repelled
ceived valuable information and aujgestiona
from newspapers and pcreonv connected with site Cincinnati, wore drowned in tbe Ohio estixena for armed assistance if nooeesary. by Randall, Whltehf-u**. an ! WUlar l.
Fbidat, April 7.—finale.—Not In insmion.
the press ; but, will* tbe exooption of a com- river one day last week. They were out boat­ There was great enthusiam. and aeu'-lment*
mcrolal editor fa St. Lotte, who was com- ing to a skiff, which was rocked nndor a barge. wm most heartily applauded which snggrsted ./fouM.—After a sharp dlacnaalon the House, by
—A midnight express train ou tho Lehigh Val­ foroe a* a meana of vfadweting the righto cf । a rote at TOyea* t*&gt; 1'rt nays, ta! fad a revolution au­
rn-wuooed a .pedal agent, and who •everod
thorising Sen. Weltoel. ef tbe ariuy, to act a*
hia connection with tbe press Immediately, ley railroad, struck a rock on the track weighing
ami who is new in the revenue service, nona several tons, one night last week. The rock had
WUHUjornc, th* C*'»lnn»n of U*» OniiruUtev ou
have aiikcd or received any compensation rolled down from tho mountain. Two pis* anger
Nsval Affaire, reported * rreoIuUen lortrncUuit th*
—A Faris dispatch earn the obsequies of tho
coaches were overturned and took fire from
sutKcmsiittcca ti proceed ta th* ITdUd. Iphta and
la
to
Gru.
Cromer
were
made
tbe
occasion
of
a
--Secretary Chandler s opinion of detective
Leagu* I*lan^ *&lt;*vy^*rd*to Inqwirc lot * certain
great Radical demonstration. The
Bell to not at all complimentary to that indi­
alleged abuse* and fraud,. Adopted. . The House
of genuine wcrkingtuen wan larger than at any
vidual. The Secretary went before the Clymer

FURNITURE.

$3fi0s~S

c-munittee, recently, and denounced tho atatem-*ite of Pell *k&gt; far sa they related to him
(Chandler) as totally false. He never coovcreed with Bell j did not know that be bad
been t mploycd to help Babcock; bad dis­
charged tbe detective bccaure be believed him
to be a scoundrel; gave orders that Bell should
not be paid until be aattofkd the Pension office
that he bad been legitimately employed. Mr.
Chandltr, in abort, contradicted Bell fa every
particular- In answer to a question by Mr.
Clymer. Mr. Chandler tretiiiod that he had rent
Babcock a check for 91.000 to defray tho expeoaee of bis trial. He was informed that
Dfacock waa ruined financially, and that other
partiae would contribute to a fund for the
lienefit of the Gent rah
-Meesre. Pierrepoot, Lackey, Babcock and
BreTey testified before tbe House Committee

—One of tbe sufferers by the dfahooeety of
Wm. C. liarrett, the New York defaulter who
lias fled to Eurrqxi. i* Mian Halpiw, daughter
of the late Chre G. Halpfne (•• Miles GRoO—A esble dfapsxch from London announcni
ly"). The fugt^’* »*• u»° vunUxiian of the
lady's estate, fa amount about 940.000 ; but th* death of tbe Earl of Sheffield.
—A ferry-boat capsized fa tbe middle Of the
bv frond ho todnmd bar to sign certain domtmeuto ta ignorance of their content*, and then River Dee, al Aberdeen. Scotland, the other
day. aud thirty persona were drowned.
he sold her (soperty■
—The Russian proas severely critjctooa Die- j
- In settling up the affairs of Patrick Dona­
hue. the barkrupt proprietor at the Booton rash's remarks fa tbe debate on the Royal Titles
Pitot, ecu** dfagrsoeful facto wore brought to toil, that "Russia'a conquest cf Tartary fa well
light, it *e*m* that during th* peat fsw years known throughout India, and that the Queen■«
assumption of tbet'tlaof • Empress of India'
would bo received as a sign of ovr determina­
confidense fa him, and wished to put thdr tion to maintain oar Indian Empire."
—A Berlin dispatch says Prosit intends to
money fa safe hands. Instead of depositing
thtir money fa the Emigrant savings bank, of reopen, shortly. negoUatfons in regard to the

■LxL far tim Twfauk La iuresw! Ufa farown publishing bastaem, where it was hope­
Bradley. Babcock aud Lackey deny that Bell lessly lost. MoHi Buffering sad hardship «U1
waa employed tn steal papers from DtoU Atty. follow tbfa breed* of Ante.
—Gustave Cleaver, aha. Myers, waa reoexrtly
Dear's office, but admit having dealings with
h m their object bafac toteern the nature of ar.veted ia Liverpool, Eng., ou tbe charge of
tbe evtdosoe agsfaet Babcock. Gen. Babcock gnwdyaaoeuittog his daughter, tea ooctfemed
admitted having had numerous conferences
with Bell at bi* office and at bte bonae
fa WMfangtoe. tbe majority of ibem being fa
ths pneence of Storrs. Atty. Gee. Pierrepoot
s -ted that Bell camo to bim rocomtaaxidod by
abe rroddvnt. and wanted employment fa tho

Hobday. April 10.—Oenatr.—Io the Senate
iturtnc the morning hour a large number of hub
and petition* were presented ate rtferr.d. Tbe
Houar b'JJ to proviJe for tbe drfideucy in the
Erietlng and F-n*ttiling Bureau of tb« Tria»ury
depertewnt, and for thr issue
all ver coin of the
Unit d Xetss la place of ftasticnal enmney.

HARDWARE AND CUTLERY—WHPLESALE.

KDWW HUNT * BQff*.
HEAW HARDWARE-WHOLESALE.

$3.00

KIMBARK BROS. * UO-. to«*M MlaMs&lt;a ■»

SEW1M MAenffE COHFAB1U.

HOMM a. M. oo, J.hswa.asrfc * &lt;X. Mt
MTCNU. lEWlurr AHO 1EWEIXW Mimiu.
COGSWKLL. WBBKB A CO. Ito ate NT Btato

EDGER
FOR 11.00 POSTPAID.

FOR S1.00 POSTPAID

' BKDUOKD TO A OBRTA1IFTT.

Ohanco to Gain

$50,000
ixro xusxl.
54
FOR 11.00 POSTPAID.

MfW
FOR 11.00 POSTPAID.

HJHI

EDGER

FOR SI .00, POSTPAID

the credibility of' the detective C. &amp; Bed.

PORTABLE GRIKDIMG BILLS.
—Bosnia and Bcrvia hare determined to join
the insurgent Herxagoviniana. There w hot
aligM prosper* tepaao* fa that qwertcr. The
troojwMud of the Boys from their territory.
—Tbe Geptafa of tbe stesmer From onia,
which ran into and eonk the Htretbclyrie, at
Dover, England, bsa been found guilty of man-

AGENTS WANTED EM THE

Jt rttJflHhMBlB COVPLtt.
fenced to pay a fine of 15.000 and imprisondepartments he found that hfa (Bell's1 record mrnri for Mx month, fa tho ax;My jail.
ww» very fad. sod rafnaed to employ fata. Bell
—T. Q. Hettle m a ooodoctor on the Iron
tel io d him that Am had beet* ta Um service of Mouulaia railroad and st* t*oo agent at Fottwi.
Dyer at 8». Louto because of Um extiaordiasry Mo., until he waa rwnzvad from Ida place
fsoQftee ba bte for gettfag pepxs fa the poe- through representation* of Samuel Crowell an
s%teoof Joyns. Mr. Pterepout eaid be had

I

The sixtieth anniversary ot lhe wed­
ding of Mr. and Mrs. Jbeqm McDcrmol,
of WMing, W. ▼•., wm cBiBbmted wo

tbe hrt cd March JAM. They were tuarried in 1816, al Bomvrnet, Pa. She waa I

just twenty yearn of age, and ho waa in
hi* twewty-riecoed year.
Mr. McDeroot served in the army in the war of
tacked the town of Sew Laredo, opposite Fort 1812, and wa* with Gen. Scott at the
murderer, last week pieeied guilty of murder Molntca*-. «* tbe Bio Granda, but were re- battle of Lundy'a Lane. He ia now i i
fa fas trrt degree, and thereby saved bis seek jmtoed. An appUoeUoa w» made to tbeooehi# eighty-eecond year, and bid* fair lo
fNCD fas gaOowtk as tbe Jaw in that 0fai« dots maoderef tho fort by eowe Atmrtoaaa from

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Progression. No Retrograding.”
^ASHVJLLE, BARRY C&lt;)’, MICH., FRIDAY, APRIL’21. 1876.

VOL. IJI

mXJ

NO. 30.

TWO OF TWACKXDATPt AX*CD(FHU.-\ l*di« mwudmoualy dressed in plain

and left ita
meat .vras cntlksfijlJitiSe too mnjtr—two
of the children being ill, and his wife
yrithouta servant. BiilJ, that was no ex­
cuse ifi .lho austere eyes of Jeremiah
Mimpbk-uf, and he abowod hri great dbplssimire ’ by ciMuming -the front door

Dr. Farr, in his work du fixe results of
‘
... —
Englislx registration, says: Let us fol­
low the physical fortune any million of
flomo good stories of th-&gt; 1frequent ab­
sence of ita |»roi&gt;er recognition both in
---- -— —
and out of society. “ Who is that lively fore them Hke an electrid shock.1 The
t«B0T •"
t
&lt;X haneigb- diamonds sparkled in vain at that levee, that their number has ix-en made up of
bor, at a public dinner in the North, and’Wwtarn tauidbrned ucatatji*, mod­ 511,745 boys and only 488,255 girls, a
esty, and beauty bore off the palm. Our disproportion which will by-nnd-by be
that is Thackeray, tho author.” “In- Western ladies had frit wme uima/dneea reduced by the undue mortality of the
‘ ” r^XMxie‘Hhe
’T*
before the levee about the remit, but boys, and will be reversed before the
____ ..j
he
_____ -7
—,-- —
-r- —
—acene is ended. Wo will add next that
their
friends
assured
them
correctly
"
Thackery
’s first introduction to achol- enough that republican simplicity would more than a quarter of them will die be­
ostic
Oxford
is
a
better
story
Mid
letter
triumph
over
all
croc**
and
diamonds.
see Mias Roseline Summers, a young
immben., 141,887 boys and 111,795
lady whom he had always held up to iris
TiiJS WIDOW OF ei-PBKIIDIXr
girls. The two sows are now not far
। wife as an example of amiability and
■ '
rrr.BR.
’
•
ncatnere. Sbu 'etarted in ■stoniahment
The widow of John Tylar, tenth Presi­
at the diatremed-lodkihg "object that obtain the license of the collegiate au­ dent tof the Halted Btatta, wai' among
The xzu
Duke
of Wellington
ire her,
per, -. bowing
oowing ana
uying to
vj thorities!.
*c mb
■■&lt;uui8w3 was the Iwli™ who looked down upon the sox. The BUrvivora have gone through
stood before
and trying
agreeable os possible under1 Chancellor, and knew the' author of
risks which will never recur. . They have
._£_____
'
kI."
“Vanity V
Fair,
” V.-.
but be had na learned
probably ail suffered from-flome one or’
deputy whose knowledge of' Greek;£as j
mriv of the many dtseores of childhood,
possibly profound, but whoee acquaint­ of the Norfolk,’ Vs., district, where dtm-;’ toil whooping cough, or meaidts.'ox'
scarlet fever, which h&gt;vc' claimed from
tap and ctochcfl were bespattered taith ance with English claesics was only ,
limited.
3
H
still apparently on the sunny aids'of* thpm already their thousands and tens
soapsuds apii aahes, hia steeven rolled
of thousands of victims, will havo^o fur­
up to the elbow, and altogether prerent­
ing a very ridiculona appearance. But asked a bland scholar.'U
of beapty which, thirty years ago made ther terrors for tlio -rest. In th A next
As ret-offs to bis own exalted view of'*
now, large ewrt-hk ewtorin it, «o nfl k£
Thackeray- wtatetoU

that remrinad to' be dona wto to poor it
into one of tlie waahbowhj, and tet it go.
Footing the stove, hia dnwibffflown
came in contact with a * heavy Skillet,
which cams down maliciouriy upon his
corms and sent him prancing about the
forcibly after him, and abeenting him­ room in auagony of pain, gnaahing hia
self from home for throe dyyji. Yet here
Just then the door-bell rang, and ho
wm the same thing happened to hinwir,
went to answer ii. He was horrified to
and wha^ should he do t

He went into tho dining-room to sot
the table, and returned just in time to
rme 11 the biscuits '^burning. Hurrying
toM
burnt I

_

3 o'clock, and no pinner; br.akfant
at 6 on account of his wife’s -leparture,
and himself.and family on the verge of

Hie dh essng gown was in a deplorable
■tote, between the grease, and a thick
coating of flour on the elbows ; but bo,

HOtF

J£B. MIMPBLEUJ?
KEPT HOUSE.

"IStA much to do, did you toy, my
dmirl" remarked
Mrs. Mbnpbtehf,
panning before her liego ‘ lord, and gazng al him indignantly.
“Yea,” growled the gentleman; “jt’s

once, and determined to'buy up a sup­
ply of bread ami cakes at tlie bakery ;
he therefore locked the cluldrim all up
in his study and started, running nil
the way.
In the meantime Sammie, aged strven,
amused himself by manufacturing a kite
qni of a valuable manuscript which lay in
the desk, while Bolivy tore a beautiful
'steel engraving out of one of bia father’s
choice volumes to ornament tho face,of
said kite*;1'and Jennie, a pretty, brown-

grumble about; especially you, my love,
with a small house, and only four chil­
ing up for the bottle of mucitage,
dren to attend to; Whereas, we men
knocked off the inkstand, which broke,
have an intolerable burden resting upon
Irevin^a great black stain on th© handour shoulders, and when wo return weary
aomo biue-ond-drab carpet. The.chanon which she stood slipped, and in has­
to find reef and quiet, -we are greeted
tening to get down, she dropped th© bot­
with the old, old story—‘so much to do
tle of paste, which fell in a little shat­
tered heap at her le^k, making bu addi­
tional blemish ou.pepa’s carp-t.
plain ta.’’
Mr. Mimpblenf had always reproved
Mrs. Mimpblcuf turned away to hide his wife for calling the children misthe two pearly tears which row to her chievous, for he never saw any thing at
large blue eyes and rolled slowly down all wrong In their conduct, and con­
the fair round cheeks, and made no re­ gratulated himself that he had the best
ply; while her busband lighted his cigar behaved and most interesting family in
and walked leisurely up to his office.
the country.'
He was Bomewhat astonished at noon
Returning, ho immediately hurried to
by his wife’s announcing her intention
the study, and was horrified beyond
of leaving the house in his care, and ac­
expression at the scene which greeted
cepting an invitation to spend a few •
him there. If his wife- had permitted
weekn with h«r cousin in the country.
such a thing to happen ho would have
“ You need a little rest, Jeremiah, and
scolded and stormed around in a fearful
while I am gone-you can doeeyour office
manner, until ho was quite certain that
and stay at home, and have a nice easy
he bad made Iwr perfectly wretched, and
time, with only a few household duties
heartily worry for ever having married
to attend to," declared Beilina, kindly.
Mr. Jeremiah Elijah Mimpblenf
himself. ,
scowled.
,

he invited her into the parlor, and after
giving her a brief account of Ins trou­
bles, she departed, first beatowing a
miunmoth paper of . candies upon tho
young Mimpbleufs.
Tliat night Bammio and Jennie were
taken suddenly ill from eating too much
candy, and in tho midst of his 'sorrows
the brilliant idea of sending for Mrs. M.
took such strong poHsevwion of .his mind
that ho telegraphed‘for her to oome
home immediately.
She arrived the following day, and
bad a hearty laugh at his misfortunes ;
while under her skillful management,
household matters soon assumed their
former aspect, and Mr. Mimpblenf was
tram formed into the most patient of
husbands, never being known to speak a
cross word afterward.

her the belle of Washington. . She it
frying to dispose , of her Gardiner’s
“Tseek permission to lecture within Island property, having purchaaed a'
the precincts.’’
beautiful place near Ndrfolk. The lady
“ Ah! you a lecturer ? What subjects 1
. dintindiion of being the only
do you undertake—religious or pofiti woman who ever married a President of
ai,■
•
■ •
-f
tbfl United Status, Mr. Tyler bring the
" Neither ; 3 nm a literary man. •
oosopant of the White Honre at the
“ Have you written anything?"
time of their marriage. Those whose
“Yea, I am the author of ‘Vanity

“I presume a dissenter," said the Ox­
ford. man, quite unsubdued. “Has
* Vanity Fair’ anything to do with John
Banyan’s worikl" .
t
“Not exactly,’t'said^Thackcray. “I'

have also written * Pendennis."
“Never heard of three books," said
the learned man ; “but no doubt they
are proper works."
'
CFXTHNHIA L1TIFH.
“ I have also contributed to Punch,’
The Book Trade pavilion rapidly aj&gt;continued the lecturer.
proochefl completion.
“ Punch ! I hove heard of Ptmch,”
Missouri will erect an octagonal tem­
said the Bcholar ; “ it is, I fear, a ribald
ple of iron, glass and zinc.
publication of some kind.”—Jotcph
There were'800 voices at the first re­
Hatton, in Landon Society.
hearsal of the Centennial oborua.
Tur. international yacht race will take
place on tlte Delaware early in June.

A correspondent of the- Cincinnati
There are 100 new atructurefl in pro-' Gazette flays : ,
.
ocjCT . of erection ‘on tho Centennial
A great many stories are told about
grounds.
Die groat editor and philosopher; his
The complimentary ticket* will be wrath at compositors who couldn’t make
issued to pexaous occupying offices of out his cuneiform hieroglyphics; his
profanity on occasions where a little
honor and trust.
• '
. .
Th* total donation to the Women’s swearing is not only excusable, but it is
realty
the only thing that will serve one's
department during too past year amount­
turn.
ed to. *45,626.48.
A iadip of otA -weighing five tcturwill
A friend in New York, tan years ago,

However, ho viewed the disaster with
“J&gt;o you mean to say that I am to
anything but pleasure, but being very
devote my whole attention to household
be sent to the exhibition from the Kohimuch fatigued with the morning’s work,
noor colliery, Shenandoah.
he did not feel equal to the effort ofdims- '
what little there is to be done, and see
Th* Grand Exposition bote’, covers
Using than, and so let them off with a
feeble reprimand, anti proceeded to dis­ five acres 6! ground, and i* the largest
“But the children?” suggested his
building
of the kind in the world.
tribute the bread and cakes.
wiJe‘
.
I
Provident*) rent an old lady friend
Providenec
’
.............................. • At the Vienna Exposition on Sundays
You wfil take them with you, of Brountl
afternoon, and leaving the but half too umml rates of admission
&gt;BK” he replied, indifferently.
children in her rare, he rcahe l off to the were Charged. It wm toe working-pooUh, Ho F- T cduldn’t be bothered ' intelligence office and engaged a recent ple’ti day.
an’&lt;‘‘r®&lt;l Belling stiffly.
। importation from Germany,' whom he
Tn* Pennsylvania railroad, one after­
[r. Mimpbieuff looked somewhat; brought home with him iu triumph.
noon, last week, shipped'from Jersey
blank at her declaration, but noticing
Next morning he indulged in a cigar,
City 1G0 car-loads of freight for.the Cen­
the least paroeptible twinkle in her eyes,
walked up street to ascertain how
tennial
lAi-uum grounds.
■affairs w^cn progveasfugatthe office. On
The ordinance to furnish water to
his way back ho purchased u can of oyachildren
after, and I ters, which he presented to Kathrins, the drinking fountain of the . Sons of
Tcmparance on the exhibition grounds
shall manage beautifully?'
asking “if ebe.knewitow tooookthem/'
“jNow,’’ thought our baro, th* morn- to which she replied “ Yah, yah ! poil has been reported favorably.
Tkehe are about 2,008 school boards
letter from his in Pennsylvania which have been’ealled
upon
to contribute five dollars each to
“ other self," Mrs. Mimpblenf.
Two plati-e, one pauccr, and .the .china
“lam having sMt» a delightful time," pay for the Centennial school building.
tea urn wpre brolum In clearing off the wroteJus “affinity," and do. hope gjat
table; but he wan not discouraged, and you &gt;ire getting along* nicely at borne'; it

Jt CAUFOKFIA CAT STOSF.

told the writer a case or two of the, ec­
centric philosopher that he does not re­
member to have aeon in print, and that
may be as mythical aa many other
th mgs that, cluster Rbout the name, a® d
memory of a great and good man.
Greeley was sick on one occasion, so
the story ran, and his doctor called to
see him. Wishing to fed his pulse, hi?
asked for the use of an arm, and found,

' A few days ago a oat and kitten were
tion as if the broadside of the house were
presented to a lady, who conveyed them coming dowa.
to the store of Mr. Edwards, for the
"What is that?” cried the doctor,
purpose of having them taken into the starting to his feet, “Mr. Grstdqggpqpl
country. They were sent downon the certainly be delirious."
“ Oh, no,” said Mrs. Greeley, calmly,
“ the servant hasn’t answered the bell,
posited in a residence in that town. and Horace has merely hurled a table
Yesterday' morning, before the train
down stairs to wake him up.”
at lb" . boy, and scalded-by from that station had arrived in this city,
&gt;, the girl declared h«r in­ thn«tw&gt;ndsrxxl Into the w* of its
^AOXJtOJrs JDAJT,, t —. J » &gt; ,
departing immediately, and
In 18» 0aIeb Atwater whs rent to ar-

revealed the fact that cat and kitten were
httex tku&gt; nfeal ^raa over tc determined
to cteaan ftte earpri, which was ’ a now

slippers wot ami soiled.
H. hnili a

Brusflela, purchased by his wife only a Burned that the oat carried the kitten n
crier it to broil;
i_'Utt Lefoie. 'Ramsirfberlng that Eefate, completing its lonely journey of
b©x» to find a cook-book, and after'ac­
forty-nine miles in the dark. The cat
complishing this feat, he joyfully au­ kUdmafboc.hfldMd^otayittatins w&gt;n remain in ifee famfiy.-^m Pran-

instanca.

'

Providing liinwelf wiSi a ohrwriful of
over the!

ferred once mor..- to the cook-book.

ciwo
”^^
cisco Chro
Chronicle.
a

WH.D
Ihrring

some advance of deaths in tho next five
years, and still more ia the five that fol­
low, but 634,045 may confidently expect
to enter on their twenty-sixth year. Be­
1843 will recall the mixture of lore and. fore the end ol the next ten years tyfothirds of tho women will have been mar­
widower President's wooing of tbs rich ried. The number- of deathfl will Ih&gt; 62,and beautiful Miso Gardiner. Ono day, OOe, of which do! less than 27,134 will j
while he-was cQnrting the lady, be was be caused by consumption. Between
invited, together with Ina CJabimct and thirty-five and forty-five a still larger
others, to take a sail down the Potomac Otteteh-toU" will bc pwld. In spite cf
a little wty and witness the testing of a tlie dimished numbers, the deaths will
npw cannon. Previous to tbe test the become more frequent, and a little more
party had a aocial'glaae of wino in the' than half the origitail band, or in exact
numbers 502,915, will pass on into the
and by her bewitching conversation bo ■ next decode of yvure. Each sricvMing
enchanted her Preaideqttal suitor that decode up to seventy-five, will now be­
ho lingered in the cabin after the rest of come mare fatal. At the age of fifty-five
the party had. gone qbove. Wonljfaa the new deaths will have been 81,800; nt
brought liim th*k tho gun was about; to sixty-'fivo' they will hate been 112,086 ;
be fired, and. fit vhb gently soggaated Mt seventy-five, 147,905. The Jiumbcra
thai he should coma on dock. Bttt still have now shrunk terribly. Only 161,124

the cabin below, ware killed by the exploridp. Tip Pteaifletit An&lt;?
(tafdiner, by their failure to go on deck, es­
• caped all injqry.. Of course the tragedy
horrified the nation. One day, a few |
months later, John Tyler packed Ida va- j
lire at the White-house and rari oter to
New. York, and mode Mun Gardiner his
bride. The engagement had been kept
a secret and the ipttriago-came up^kjfae
New Y'orkerB as a surprise.' A hundred
guns were. AreiUta honor, of the event,
juxd.it ^yas theippial sensation of toe
day. The bride was taken to tlteWhite­
house and dispensed ita hospitalities in
widowH
*q'
in 1862, and in, aa I have: intimated, a
very well preserved one to-day.— H’asA-.

poor-hove. M. Nikolopeuloua, a former
minister of justice, w*s sentenced to ten
months' imprisonment. The Archbishop
ol Copbalo-ia ^4a fined 810,000; the
Arcbbirimp of Petros, *4.40); an 1 the
Archbishop of, Mmmm, &gt;4,000, bring
doubfc the amotinta . they) mefi^d aa
bribes. .Ml were injpeached for corrup­
tion and simony, ' '

garia ministry tho opposition sought to
retaliate upon those who had ridden
rough-shod ovar the rights of theipfeh

Prairie du Chien. Ha took his work to
Washington, whore it was acted upon by the coart of appeals in Athena, a friend
the Senate, approved, and Mr. Atwater, of the present find minister, petitioned
, tho Honre to ioqeire into Um&gt; ron.inet of
befog off duty, attended the first.levee,
of Old Hickory, which occurred Jan. 10,
1880, at throe o’clock p. m., in the
the appointment of four archbishop-?,
setting forth the grounds of his belief
of Mr. Atwater

simple citizen, easy in his manner

** Wh never know what frail creeturs
we are,” says Mrs. Marrowfat, “until
we sit down to cut our corns, and the
knife slips.**
‘

Tnx Rev. Mr. Chequay, of Louisville,
has had conferred upon him the degree
of Doctor of Divinity, and now he is
merrily singing bis Chequay, D. D.

What scripture name contains only
two letters, two syllablefl, and cannot be
pronounced without spelling it, or
spoiled without pronouncing it| Give
it up?

At

Some mean fellow, after saying there
is one physician to every 800 inhabi­
tants, adds that they begin this way, but

that after a while there are hot so many
inhabitants !

A DAZY fellow falling a distance of
fifty feet and escaping with only a few
scratches, a bystander remarked that he
was “too slow to tall fast enough to
hurt himself."

Thin, then, is th© average lot of
million EngliHhmen and Englishwomen.
There art-, os wo have said, some
repecially favored districts where the
ehanceb of a long life will bo mbeh
greater, and there are some dork spots,
’notably in and about Liverpool, wlu-nthe step of death will be much more
rapid.
‘ J ' ' ____________

scribing the burning of a dwelling, men­
tions tlie rescue, “ by wny of a window,
of the servant girl, fifteen tat jn
height.”

Lirruc do rural boys imagine that,
while they are attending school and
striving to store their mmfie with useful
Can a mu&gt; count n billion i It would
information, t&gt;old, bad men in Naw
York are nosing tlie price of fixe-crackcrs.— Danbury Neua.
.
agauist O’Leary or trotting against Gold­
It is observed that Busan B. Antbooy
smith Maid. On thewnbject a corres­
ia the only public lecturer among bor rex
pondent of the New York Cbthrnercial
who has lasted more than five yearn. She
AdvetHaer Bsjwr ^Ifiie first thousjnd
still keeps “pegging away,” m. Unde
jymsumefl'but a few minutes, but from a
Abe would ay, and never thinks of go­
thousand cm to ten.thousand takes relaing upon the otirgv.
ttyely much longer, and sb on in con­
A New Jeiiset coroner not long aince
stantly repeating each amount aa.it alowly progrtwBes up the scale, it gradually was examining a doctor in an inquest on
tho
oom of a little girt run over by a
becomes a task beyond the physical
endtnanoc'of any two or three persons in hnrao car. The doctorsaid death reaulta lifetime. Think of the slow progress ed from injury to tho spine. “ tactor,"
the
wh«J on* h*" reach**? * reyen hundred interruftted tho coroner, “ waa.
.
and seventy-seven thousand m.ven hun­ spine of her back. "
CQVXTAXG A BILLIOX.

.A , CAXDl} store window displays, in
worsted letters, the inspiring text,
“ The Lord will provide." A boy who
paasea drily aayai i£ ain’t no, and “you
ered, that the task is really physically arn’t git no candy in there 'n the credit
•ct Providence. Nickels ia the only utuff
impossible.”
wot gila them gum drops."
dred. and peventy seven,' and goes on re­
peating tbrao words over and over as he

TheJNsw. Xork Tribune -finds the
Thfl Police Magistrate at Hamilton, bsgging letter-writer irrnpasssihln, and
Can., has deltyert^a judgment that puts
notes th.- fact that a. tetter wjm received
him at least on a par with Solomon in all at tliat office a few days sfatoo addnreed
his legal glory. Two men disputed the to Horace Greeley, and, containing a reownnrahip.of a valuable o&gt;^ier pigeon, que&gt;t for small sum of money. Rathercutand cedi produced the mn«t complete tingty t)*e Tribune asks where the writer
evidence to aetablub bis elriin sud dis- can hnvh been frr the post three yoani,
prow that of Ida ■ opponent. A b ippy and t uggeste "ttutt * even in jails they
.
. .
a
. .
1
istotlr Wrd,“ he said to one ckimsnt, on ia ths world.”
•Mt will know 'the way home f ” The j
.alto, wplinl U»t it would. A
oa
_u
io
JolW, otbo, p.ny to
i To.ri.unll,. th, IS. to oonm.lt him

.
‘“-“""P1-’- to how hr rtould h-w it Tom
the Court to.tBe sergeant, who liad tiie
.
- •
A committee of five members wts fortta
bird in.custr.3y, “ Jet it gc^jmd it will I
with appointed io investigate th- truth
I
find Its way
w«r.mmnltm&gt;«mJ,thir.woool
hope.” And tb» bird and |T^'t^ilndniratot^ol

. -- -------------------------------| Iu ilte MtmenNty the oOcoh,of--tbs'army
j,----------- j other inflammatory disorders which may i
' The Secretary of War and
ing posture (the first Mine since hia child-! be referable to sudden ehanges of tem- ( fondly were dreased in tfec neatest but amined before a committee, and the exbaralY
to.
»»
i------ s— i------ x-S------ ------- n- t------ pUn.wt manner. '

lowrtty.

Ths art dub—a maul stick.
Ths early bird catches a bad cold. '

still remain to bo struck down, and of
A j-btteu for “ Joseph Kxmigletski’’
these 122,559 will hare passed away by
the eighty-fifth ytMT of tho march. The is awaiting its owner in the Danville
38,565 tliat remain, tlie forlorn hope of (Pa) poetofltee. The por.tra»ster and his
among Uw invited gucata zho bad &lt;x»mo well-tried veterans afo now not far from
to witness ita triumph. Two members the end, 2,153 of. thorn will iivo to be with their jaws tied up in dings.
of the President's Cabinet and Mr. ninety-five, and 223 to bo 100 years old.
he lingered, faacinau-.L They got tired
waiting for hi/Excellency, and touched
off the.gun. It was a fatal exjicximent.
The cannon burst, Ji&lt;’- spread death

through some hygienic whim, wuh lying
stork in the bed !
'
me cxanuuauou
u»e aocu&gt;r
The
examination over, the
doctor retired to an ■ adjoining room and was
HOW TDK GliXKKA DC II. WITH
quiotly converting with Mra. G
OFFlOIAh -MMF VJ'XUVUaTFi
about the case, when he was started
In the High Court of Jhatioe aM4Le^&lt;,
sudden bong in the orak room.
Greece, on the 13th of April, M. ILlas
“ What is that!” aridthe M. D.
sopoulouiv, a former minister .of ecclaaiaetiad officer wiA rebtencrilto one year’s
“The attendant lias done something imprisonment, deprived of political
wrong, and Mr. (hred^y tarn probably righto ‘daring three years, and to give
thrown a boot at his head.”
Urn
he received aa a bribe to the

will do you worlds of good to reel from
worse. The fire bad gone out in the your labors, and I know you arc enjoy­
kitchen stove, so that he wm obliged to ing it wonderfully.'.* •'
use cold water for washing the dwhes,
Rolivy had tied a rope to one of the
which only hardened the grease without
removing it, and he was in a.quandary;
for Jeremiah wasu very fastidious perit, tripping
ufu and she fell crash in­

morality will be- still, more reduced.
Tiiia is, indeed, the most healthy period
of life, the period of which the death
rato is loxrat for both sexes, but lower
ter boya than ifer girta. There will be

Ix-4 every roice

Ta. ttra ,iang Udi. lu4 to uU load- i

uounw*- t*.

American calico for

out all around

cartel al the gate yr U
an invitation

gats writ

about, it was his steaks being rare, and j used it to hold the milk ths evoking prw . before.—New York Graphic.

�.TIONS!

FARMERS

Arnit *1.1676

FRIDAY,

Y nl wife healer* by whipping.

Pcrtifound Billing

a*y*’: “The whipping pc*t « a relic

and flagging u one of them.

A ruau

who is no brutal ns to strike his wife

is sensible to any punishment which

dees not give him physical pain. Let
the wife-beaters be auMiidly flogged.

Tho poetic justice in it amounts io
the oonllf beautiful.'*
c4

The rush of adventurers to the
, Blank Hills, from the Northwest, re­
minds oue of. tho groat overland emi­
gration of I860. Then, by hundreds

and Jhouaauds, men travelled with

wagons over prairies, and plains, and
roolinlain?, in eager search for gold.

At Iowa City alone, it was estimated
that fi«e thousand persons cruised the
Northwest

Hair by hair,

heads

gel* bsld; *

straw by straw the thatch goes off ihu
A little daughter of J. H. Pmssoti, cottage, and drop by drop the rain!
of Grand Rapid*. fell from a four sto­ comes into tlio chamber.'
.
ry building Tuesday. She will die.
A barrel is soon empty, if the tap
' Baation Mario Bay, of Grand Rap­ leaks^ftit a drop * minute.
jpa mean to ,«ave begin
id*, who lost a leg by being run over
U-,—/
, .many throve* pass
by the cars last week,. died Tuesday with your mouth
down the red Une,
from lockjaw.
.­
• Tlie ale jog is a great .waste.
In
Joseph Hvaa, a little Detroit repro­ aU other thing* keep within oompass.
bate, Saturday afternoon, threw a
Never sireIch your legs further
stone at hi* father breaking the pater­
than your blankets will reach, or you
nal left arm.
will *uou be cold.
In clothe* choose suitable.and last­
Ciermou Green, of Albion, a single
man about 31 year* of age, coinuiir- ing stufl*. and not tawdry fineries. To
led suicide Apr i 111 th, by taking laud­ be warm is th* main thing; never
anum He was a son of Elijah Green. mind the looks.
A fool may make 'tnocey, but it
Joseph Nielsch and wife of Detroit,
needs a wise man to spend it.
engaged iu a fist and club fight Wed­
Remember, it is easier to build two
nesday morning, in which the hus­
chimneys than to keep one going.
band received injuries that has caus
If you give'all to back and board,
ed hi* death.
.
there 1* nothing left for the savings
For tlie past week the people of bank.
Saginaw Valley have been enjoying
Fare hard and work hard when
the luxury of a flood.
In many pla­ you are young, and you will have a
ces the railroad track* are under wa­ chance to rest when you are old.
ter; and at Midland the lower portion
ol the town is submerged:

Every year, till the rail

Mrs. Henry Starkey, of Detroit re­
Poor clothes are nothing if one'r
roads were constructed, this tide of ceived painful injuries Tuesday while
extinguishing a fire io a clothes clos­ thoughts are rich.
overland emigration confined.
et which a little nephew had kindled
If we have good pluck, good luck
in that spirit of bland innocence
wul-surely follow.
Things can be more utterly, thor­ which is the salient charislic ol littls
Happiness consists much in the dis­
nephews
in
general
oughly and hopelessly lost' in Phila
position to let well enough alone.
de I phis than in any othei place io the
The Manistee Advocate says that a
It is harder work to find a proper
world. Witness the mysterious dis­ child of Dr. Haines, of Bear-Lake, one
name for a baty than to find the baby.
appearance of Charley Ross nod ths day last week was taken suddenly
Yery ill and immediately died, the Dr.
There is no law but that born of
Keeley motor. We shouldn’t be sur­
left the house to engage a divine to fools that compels a man or woman
prised any day to Lear that (he Cen­ preach the funeral sermon. On re­
to love whore love is not returned.
tennial had slipped out of sight and turning he found his other two chil­
There is more glory in peeling u
dren dead also. It is supposed that
would never be heard ol again.
they had in some unknown manner potato for a hungry stranger thau in
skinning a friend lor yourself.
The grasshopper blossoms sweetly
A woman's mouth is doing better
Charles Lane, s yardman working
ea the edge of the Minnesota snow­
service when kissing her husband and
in the Central yard al Jackson, caught
drift. He has already got so he can
bis foot in a frog April 14, and was children than when retailing gossip
■it on bis elbow and lay a half pint of run over by a train. Every bone in
Pride is better than gold for it
And while he the upper part of bis body was bro­
ken? his entral* forced from his mouth
and sknll smashed to pieces.
He
es it he wasn't doing anything, and
wa* about twenty-seven years old.
bis mind was fixed on lhe swbet rem­ has worked in the yard some six
in iscnces of hi* native clime.
months, and it is said to have married
the daughter ol a banker al Reading
How terrific must oe the molecu­ next week.

eggs in. one forenoon.

lays be looks solemn and thoughtful

A desperate shooting affray took
lar action in the brain of a man who
comes home at 1 o'clock in the morn­ place south of Lawton, April 18th.
Two of tbe colored gentry named
ing, singing: “Too ral, 'oorai, oddy,"
Lafayette Love and Aaron Robinson
and mistakes his wife's patent bustle. attacked Wm. Snead and son, also
. standing pale and rigid in the corner, colored, with clubs and revolvers, in­
for tho spirit of his deceased mother­ juring them so severely that they will
probably die.
The attacking party
in-law.
have been arrested. Some time ago
Love and Rsbinson attempted rape
Out of suffering have emerged the upon a daughter of Snead, which
strongest souls ; and the most mas­ rtarted lhe affray.

are

sive characters

seamed

with

scars; martyrs have pnt on their cor-

■onation robes'glittering with fire ; and
through their tears have the sorrowful
first seen the gates of heaven.

Jefferson Davis has become presi­
dent of the Mississippi Valley socie­

ty and international chamber of com­
merce, and will sail for Europe May
1st, to establish direct trade with the

Mississippi cities,

money was recently received at
Washington in oue day, notwith­
standing this is

a dull

conscience business.

year in

tlie

.

A man may take a cold bath and
exercise with dumb-bells every morn­
ing, but he won't '-whoop-la” much

aronad a. woman wbo pails her hair

on the side.
Why will any man spend two min­

utes trying to pry tip a carpet-tack
when- one blow from a crow-bar
would drive it dear into the cellar?

When wife or husband do not love
each other well enough to bear papatiently and hopefully with eadh
others faults, their living together is
an insult to God's harmony.

GOOD GOODS!

FARMERS!

Lowest LI VI.Kt; Profit.

GROCERIES!

SIZES AID

PRICES!

Ken’s Soils from 4252
Boys’ Snits “ 5.50 to $11'50

Hay

Snlky

The church trial at Chesaning,
Saginaw County, in which Rev. F.
W. May. pastor of the Methodist
church in that village, has bean the
central figure, has closed and the
Reverend gentleman has been found
guilty of all the charge* preferred
against him.
These charges* were
very specific in their nature, and call­
ed him to answer for some pretty
tough conduct—not only tough for a
minister, but bad enough for any one
10 stand tindsr.
The conference
committee wbo tried him have sub
pended him, and the conference will
l&gt;e asked to expel him from the minlie
istry.

k BROOKS,
Proprietors.

J!P-

SELL GOODS FOR LESS MONEY THAN
ANY OTHER FIRM IN NASHVILLE!

that I would have to give my partner if I had one.

NMhrfHe,
XubrUJe.

S^u..

C B. IiUsH.

IN THE PLOW LINE I HAVE A

Nnbiaa at 95 CH. and Chil­
dren’* Slocking* (aU Wool]

No. Io Diamond. Steel,

Fort fine, Jictat 18atw R. R,

KO. 1&amp; DIAMOHD UtOM, AHD

PRINTS FROM 6 TO 7 Cl
COTTON GOODS CLEAR DOWN!
DEST $1.00

I £ A

IN

TOWN I

HECKENDORN REVERSIBLE POINT,

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

Combination of Iron and Steel, right hand and left hand. These PLOWS
r.re made in Kalamazoo, and are warranted superior to any Plow io th®
World. I want every farmerjn Barry or Eaton Counties, that want* a first
class Plow, this season, to -como and get one of these Plows and take it
home and try it oue week, and if not found satisfactory to be returned at my
expense.
’
.

TRAINS RCW BY CHICAGO T1JUL

I KEEP A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF

The Highest Market Price part for
Country Produce.
And Manufacture all kinds of

PASS WITHOUT CALLING

TIN, COPPER &amp; SHEET IRON WARE.
EAVE TROlliHIXG a Specialty.

C. C. WOLCOTT.

BOISE BRO’S

nitrrlM
An«oU

Baakere
J oar, vllle

“LET THE EAGLE SCREAM!
EXTRAORDINARY

LONG BRICK

BARGAINS!

OF

. Illiuote Railroad.

TRUMAN’S!

----------- AT THE------------

RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY I j

MARBLE WORKS

CONSISTING OF

BIAOK at FUIXSK,

DRUGS, MEDICHTES,

Proprietoct.

BOOKS, STATIONARY,

WALL PAPER,

and MONUMENTS,
NOTIONS, BEAVER CLOAKING,

VARJTISHES,

BRUSHES,

Fureiir* 4 American

FLANNELS, AND UNDERCLOTHING,
WHICH

SPICES,

Satisfaction GuaranUed.

ilTor Men and "Vk^oxnen,

TEAS, COFFEES,
I

WILL RETAIL

AT

PRICES

HEKETOFO BE

UN

NASHVILLE!

BLACK A

ODO M 0AV1QB a CO', COLUMK

TOILET ARTICLES,
A Full Line of those Double Width

PERFUMES.

•ALPACAS, FOR 25 GTS. TO $1A YARD.

LIVERY STABLE!

JUST OPENED. 100 PIECES OF

WM. VENN. PxoPSiBTox.

JUlgood’s old stand, NaakviUs, Mlsb.

WESTWARD.

Before you buy, and J will show you tbe largest Line and the best Im­
plements made in lhe -United States, and I will soil to you on time or for
cash, as you wish, and l am bound to
‘
.

KNOWN IN
AINSWORTH

s

8TAT1OXS.

C. C. Wolcott

PAHTTS, OILS
LATH,
SHINGLES.
WA TER LIME,
SALT,
HAIR,
STUCCO,

im

S"

.Rakes

HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS. SHOES,
RUBBERS,
HP" I have no partners to divide my profits with,
BOOT PACS,
OVERSHOES. and I will $ive the man that buys of me the profits

POTATOES,

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE.

DIVISION.

Wagons

CORN, apples, OATS,
Deliversd at their

tuivaT

PLOWS,
HARROWS,
ROAD
SCRAPERS, SINGLE AND
SHOVEL PLOWS,
DOUBLE
WHEEL CULTIVATORS,

And in fact anything from a Plow Point to a Threshing Machine, yon want

Heaven is a foundling hospital
where all the little ones that go from
earth are sweetly cared for by angel DON’T
mothers who in theirspirit home nur­
ture them to beautifal lives.
When
Credit.
we go home to dur test, lhe little
ones we bury today will be our tu­
tors and guides Over There.

Clover Seed, Ac.,

HANDS

GRASP BAPIDB AID DETBOIT.

AIHSWOBTH &amp; BROOKS,

Wines and Liquors !

10 CENT PRINTS, SELLING

R 8 CENTS.

CHICAGO SEED OO.

GiRDEI I IlD W
Wbolaaalr tad iaaU,
11 MicMoan. Grand Avomc, DttnU.

TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF

gDtON, AXOOK2C As Co.,
A

Detroit

FOIL MEDICAL ATO MECHANICAL PUR­

saloon ke per.

or­

POSES dtlA.

Do you want Paints and Oils?

Stackmaaa A Willyard,

Boots, Shoes k Rubbers
Which will be sold from

NE W LIVERY!
Do you want ,a good Book for the

50

cents to $1 less per pair than can be bought
elsewhere.
A specially in

GLOVES, MITTINS, HATS, CAPS, AND FURS,
AND

A

LARGE LOT OF

Home Circle?
Do you wapl School Books?

Do yeti want a Prescription filled

BUFFALO ROBES, UP ROBES &amp; HORSE BURIETS

DRYGOODS,
ijS
DETROIT.
Giilmusa Brw. Orn.r ucaa,
KCBornwf nrn-si,
AID LADIES A BESTS BE8TAU1AIT

Dlu ROlT, MIC«.
.
LADIES' DINI51J PAHI,ERB ITFOTAIBS,

with care?

You can be shown everything you want in

SALE aUBOABDMG STABLE,

anges in California, and fluenxa io

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AHD LAMPS!

revived of

Martin
date
X^SHVHXX, MICK.

the Union.

GRAND

ALL OF YOU THAT WANT TO BUY

ATTENTION, ALL! Cente nnial

Brigham Young, having had about siat him, and instead of telling her to
all the fan rhe Lord will allow, tol- sling on that soup, as some men
would do, he remarks at the proper
moment:
round daucr, are wuful
'•When the deep-toned bell clangs,
out the hour at ten, thou mayest place
The bell-frog was the first]circulat­ nutricious soup on this clean board to
ing greenback, and the enUro^Weed appease the public hangar.”
She bows obedience and replies :
have been notorious inflationists ever
“At the first wild note of yonder
since the flood.
bell the board shall be spread and
public hunger shall vanish away as
Wheat is four feet high in Texas. roots are licked up by a mighty conThey have tarantulas in Florida,

keeps as out of the gutter, but vanity
is the gate that open* the way to fail­
ure and U&gt; ruin.

A Western paper announce* the
illness of Hr editor, piously adding :
“Ail good paying subscribers are re­
A verv singular accident occurred quested to mention him in their pray­
at Eston Rapids on the afternoon of ers. The others need not, a* the
the 10th, but which fortunately re­ prayer* of the wicked avail •• nothing.
sulted in nothing more than a scare.
While Mrs. John Knapp was crossing
a foot bridge, drawing her little child
in a carriage, one of the wheels fell
into d crack and stopped it so sudden­
ly that the child was throve out of
tho coinage and into the river. The
water being high, the child was soon
rescued, but, it the water had been
pay ths Highest Market Price for
lower, it would surely have been dash
ed to pieces on the stones.

The jury in the case of Jack Glov­
When a man empties the pockets er, on trial in the Berrien Circuit
Court
for murder, brought in a ver­
of his coat, preparatory to laying it by
dict of manslaughter, recommending
for repairs, there's nothing that makes
the prisoner to lhe mercy of the court.
his conscience get upon ita bind legs The circumstances of the killing were
quicker than the letter his wife gave these: A man came to Glovei's.tnil!
in Dayton after flour, wh'oh was re­
him to mail two months ago.
fused him on credit, and he proceed­
ed to shovel the flour from the bin.
If love's sunshine falls upon the
Glover then struck him over the head,
odd, bare rocks iu the restless sea of felling him to the floor. He then had
the most desolate human life, flowers the man conveyed to his home and
will spring up, even there: and fiill remained with Him till be died, a few
the place with beauty and gladness hours later. -

A thousand dollars of conscience

c. c. w

Call and See Ui
Fours Truly,

A FULL LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES!

ATKLMSOli &amp; ROE,
ABT18TIC

My *1 Tea Ixatt all the hobby price, ia leva!
ST" Fea further particular, inquire at the oouuter.

G. A. TRUMAN.

NASHVILLB, MICH.

�NEW GOODS! (jfEW FIRM P

NEW GOODS P

NEW PRICES

JLLjd.
APRIL 2 I. 1878

FRIDAY

URGE INVOICE!

10,000
Fathers and mothers, brothen and gistcre, sweethearts and
children, can be

hundred dollars in tbe traasury.

—The ChrUtim Racial netted tbe ladtoa

REV.C- I. DEYU,

BOTTOM PRICES

Ltt BBOTHEBB.

AT DAUGHERTY’S
MW

BY BUYING THEIR GOODS OF THE NEW FIRM,

H. YOUNG, M. D.
a. OffiavE^rfi « Mdn

€00
6.00

IN THE BRADY BRICK.

$1.66. $176, 11.00. $1.60 and $8.00 April 25th.

TDry Goods

apple; L. B&gt; Hills, Irving; A. Dow and
David MiUer, Assyria; W. 8. Rogers, Carl­
ton ; Ebenaxer Pennock, Hastings City;
William Burroughs and Hiram T. Mei rill
Johnstown; Orson Swift, Maple Grove; L.

block.
brought to Nashville.

rille; John Barber and Bunjamin H. Farr.
Prairieville; Asa Luther, Yankee Springs;
Silas B. Autrey'and Jesse Grant, Woodland ;
Monday morning, with 0. WilUard for clerk.
ibexr will kstouish you.
George R. Padleford, Baltimore’; John
Don't
Clark, Castleton ; Richard Townsend, Has
tings; Jacob Edgar and David Hoes, Rut­
thia city.
selling pianos and organs.
They are talk- land; Walter C. Gott, Tbornapplr, and Hen­
ry Carpenter, Hope.
of store a fall line of Ag­
ricultural Implements which will be sold if
lowing topics at the Christian Church next
called for.

■rents of Character."
Life.

GRFFITH &amp; DURKEE,
Nashville, Mich.

with music by tbe Cornet Band.

Shlrtlags,
Sheeting*,

Kuikligs,

required to draw it
Tbe Berryville Sunday School has elected
their officers for lhe summer. W. Devise

OP EVERY DESCRIPTION,

Boots, Shoes,
Notloas,

Emma Lathrop Sec., Willis Lathrop Trees.,
Louisa Hyde, Lib. and Mena Mudge Artist.

Bibboas,

Scarfs,
Fin, Ac.

PKRMONAL.

. quiro st thia office.

verely that it had to be taken off at the first
joint.

Flave you any excuse for suffering with
tack of fever and ague. Shake old fellow.
Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint ? Is there - —Nashville observed Governor Bagley's
I. M. Flint and wife of Vicksburg, have
any reason why you should go on from day Centsnnlel tree planting; many of our eill
been visiting their relatives ia this village.
to day complaining with Sour Stomach,
Bick Head ache. Habitual Costivsnau, pai- names green to fatnro posterity long after
their forms have molderod and crumbled to it to friends in tbe south part of Ohio.
i of tho Stomach. Yellow skin. Coated
Frank Timmerman of Lansing, is study­
&gt;ngue, and dmgroeable taste iu ths mouth,
ing medicine with Dr. Barber.
Coming up of food after eating. Low spirits.

S

your euro is certain, but if you doubt this,

A.dxalnl*trmtrix Hale.
1 M1SENER, dee«m««L Noltee U tomb/rfr
that by virtue of IIccms granted and given to
aa the Admleletrairtx cf mid eatau, by th. 1’rc.U

'KB, Adm'nUlrstrU.

CJELA.NCBXBY HALE.

A Brooklyn woman, kisaed against
her will, wants $5,000 damages
Some
one was looking, probably.
was ent $-5,000 on the Vanderpool trial—
JaumaL
•
Daniel Dmw is right. Ho couldn't
have taken his money to heaven any| how. To tell the solemn truth, he’ll
poranco Lecturer, will deliver a lecture on
have he can do to get himself there.
organise a Good Templar
village, on that occasion.

Tlie largest feel known to history
must be those of the Maryl &lt;nd editor
who writes :—"We black our boots
with 15,000,000 boxes of domestic
blacking a year.

circular saw, in Furniee' saw mill while ia
motion, suddenly burst into fragments
bending shafts, breaking belts, and demol­
ishing things in general, but providentially
injuring no one. Tho loss ia estimated- at
$300.

When you see a fellow-morta! slip
into a stairway and rub his back
■gainst the old tacks driven into bill­
boards that means buckwheat It’s
working out on him.

Chicago didn't grant but five hun­
—To-day tbe new firm of Griffith A Durkee dred divorces hut year. This is eith­
place before our 2,503 readers for the firnt er a gain or else some of the dissatis­
fied divided up the goods and didn’t
make a fuss over iL
throughout this suction sad will undoubt­
A clergyman at LaCrosse was
edly do a large business. The Nbws ex­
elected foreman of a fire engine com­
tends tho right hand of welcome.
pany, and when he wouldn’t serve in
ths position “the boys" wouldn't go
near his donation visit.

A your.g man at Nashville killed
himself because ha could not get
their Another man's wife. It is terrible to
trouble------ which was a large grey wolf. love somebody, and see her washing
Probably the only one killed in this county Windows fur another man.
Wisconsin wolves hunt around and
I ravel about until they find a man
who parts his hair in the middle, and
then that man suddenly disappears
and no creditor can get trace of him.

A Connecticut grocer died tbe othei
Sheriff MeKetill arrested throe men in day, but before he closed his eyes he
admitted to having a pair of scales
weighing fifteen ounces to the pound.
WiHma Giddings,
He didn’t want his soul weighed on
them.

DRY GOODS.
GROOEHXES.
HATS
CAI’S,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,
&amp;C.,
AC.
AO.
tty”

CtuA Purchasers

will make

Prices,

before purchasing

A FBW

pAjto and ORGAN I

Walnnt Bureaus, with glass $12.oo
Marble Top Bureaus, tlo $18.oo
Everything Else in ProportiOL

TERMS- SIS FEB QUARTER.

NEW BAKERY.

IGfllCULTUHH DEPOT
OX SOUTH MAIM STREET,

MM, Bish, Cates, Grad­
ers and Pies
A LUNCH ROOM

GROCERIES!

Horse Rakes, Plows,

H. ALDRICH.
n

W. SMITH,

ort-

3

204 MAIN STREET 204

'Practical Millwright,

MERCHANT TAILOR!

■ILL MCHIHBkY,
AfIctUcrair.

Culling amrl Making dose tn the laisrt

JONESr

MEN’S, MUTHS’i BOYS’ CLOTHING
Please give me a ailt
Nmhvnie. Mkh. Nov. Io.

B. LTEBKAUSER.

IMfrs. JE. C. Eittingrex’

Spring

and

DE ITTIST

Summer Style*

Manto vllie,

CUTTING AND FITTING.

THE NEW

CaSecrio^ a specialty.

to bia

Double­

eate. will

Thread

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

Lock-Stitch
Machine.

?&amp;

Fall aad Winter

ELLDiffiY &amp; PANCY GOODS!
Worsteds, Real and Imi­
tation Laces, Ya k Laar.
Passimentire, Real and
Imitation Hair Goods.

•f the jtfewt Make* la the
Country.

Dre» and

ClaaknMklna

IN ALL THB LATBST STYLBB.

GALE CHILLED ai

CHAS. W. DKM1RAY,

DIAIONDIROI PLOWS

JEWELER §. OPTICIAN
§

NASHVILLE. MICH,

la. EIORY’8

and braided, •'DoaeeUc FashiaM" gave

hi

a-s
£•8

Clocks, Snsctaccs, 4c.

■ CROOK'S PATENT
Fautili—-Farewell if a lonely Bound

Si
^5

ORDINANCE.

JAMES FLEMING.

ELI STRONG,

S. LEIBHAUSER,

“DOMESTIC

Planters, and

Carriage and Buggies.

NaMUt.'i.dain Th.1 Mr.er.
co panto of k&gt;t&gt; on premises adjoining
Middle Street, on the swtat £ way
point from north stde of tot No. 12,
south to the alley south of D. A.
Green’® tot, be required to build a
side-walk adjoining xaid Street. Said
walk to
ileted on or before

OS LONG TIME.

MONEY TO LOAN

Harrows, Corn

Road Scrapers,

$300.00 and UPWARDS

Dress and Cloak Making,

BWm.drowiagWnb,s&lt;c. &gt;sa. On Mato Road. XMC

Wheel Cultivators,

is scms or

ELIHU CHIPMAM,
KLLfflffiYHAKCY GOODS! Justice
of the Peace

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

REAPERS, MOWERS,

tul bUlt Securities,

0,

WIIADX CMTHDIG!

U. ALDRICH
is jimpsrod «o furnluh

HARDY At CROCKER,

■ftfONEY TO LOAN I

L. RUSSELL.

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.,

KOCHER BROS
NASHVILLE

Call And See.

CASH HOUSE.

of a

JOHN Q CRESST
J
HHEBl

204 Main St., Jackson. 5.000 KS?5S

Please call and exanunt Goods anti Large Saving by buying their Goods

from * four months stay in the north woods Compare
and report siuighing in th* woods up to ths elsewhere.
Clh of April
G STBS.

bran new Wilson Sewing Machine, of

T H. LEE,
J.
Pep

DEALERS IN

Selling eiclflsiYely isr Gau at 0B8
g PARADY, Manufacturer of
Price te All, and at 12
FURNITUREI * Boot* and- Shoes,
1-2 Per Cent Profit

W. 0. Atuwobth A Co.

FOR. SAKE CHEAP

M. FLINT

E. T. CHILD &amp; CO.

uot apt to flourish in such an enlightened
village as Nashville.

Griffith's new dollar Jape* Tea.

LAWYER,

304 MAIN STREET 304

R. B. Harley recently drew into his mill

—Cove Brown, living in the township of
Barry, bad his left band badly mangled by moved into them.
Tbe Sheridan saloon la now closed and no
Thia is
liquor is sold in tho place.

pLEMENT SMITH,

V

DRESS GOODS! NEW FIRM

Bats, Ca^s,

t —Tbs band of gypsies have packed their

WEBSTER fc HOBBS. BlackII amllfc.. AH kinds of work ia lhe Kneksmtib
B. RASKY, Drayw. Goodeud

JSLKSXS"'

Evening; ‘-The New

2 lbs. of Pina Cut CheWthg only $1.00

M

follows :

birth U tour calvts within lhe past eltv&lt;

Gorden Jtokcs, and many ether thing*

C. ELLIS, M
D.
• OC«ra ».i»
Io Ibr t-

Richest and Handsomest Dress Goods,
Neatest and Tastest Prints,
Gayest and Prettiest Gaiters,
Nicest and Softest Gloves.

move. Miss Mai tie KiIJen. Mrs. G. W.‘
Francis. J. Hewing and H W. Flint aang a
piece of music entiled, ••Beautiful Hills."

first-claa CaocsaXY at
Odish,-

lutotf girerftrg.

Griffith &amp; Durkee; W

Tuaoday. . Corrected time card will appear frain from the ovils of youth, such as drink*

bvoefiited by saying
jf Sods and Saleratus
D. B. DsLand &amp; Co.’s Beat Clirmtoot

THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD

£

CHA&amp; W. DEMARAT

GUABANTEB :
the 39U. aleo on the Sabbath,

MEAT MARKET!

Embbsi
“DOMESTIC” SEWING MACHINE CO.

bm-d on, and if lhe

DOUBLE WAGON

FASHIONS

ROE &amp; CLEVER
inferm the public that

FRESH
“DOMESTIC” SEWING MACH

�Um railroads i

faltai Hr

THE BD3W TELL A8 TEE CHEAPEST

i plre mmiiarly eansed. So the ripples of .
! id^tion grt eouf u~L But, again, the |
circle on the pool may not bo iuhrrupt-' **“?&gt;
। .-d, and iht’h the iflttttton will be regular '
^ew iork An'1 J^’nr t-&gt;ri&lt;:aas
pooling WTWVWmt batweecta* Munk Utfaa
i» Irani.
railroad ww fa immtn&lt;rat TL-kcta from Chicago to Nrw York arer
Ums Hfahigw Gen:rd and Erie railrotufa are
wlbng at W leee than rwgular ret«m.
'

; Ul
l.'un*?:, MUU wucu
w»*«a
•! handed around *• eondcnsttJ milk" put

his head. Dr. Gregory, through having
a hot-water Ixittle at his feet, dreamt of
walking up tlio crater of .Etna. A
troublesome com makes a man dream of
serpents biting hia foot, and a ringing
in thf ears has ci-vcd drefama of ,4na»rie-&gt;»A Mh^bfedlvito^ii Mh«

•L2
before Ufa
dea'h. anixlllbe a'larlfathle projecte in opera- sufficient iratn annnaliy co provide a sinking
fnud to msal the bonds and interest at maturity.

FOL/HCJX.

run df 11,000,000 fa beqnMtbed aa
tear ftace etlhe Exporitton talMlug &lt;m Ua

Ums matter. • Two of tho indicted partlew u»

Drown-

wad in the aL

bl'L and it fa to be reported1^ the House
ah ortly. A proposition to a trike tea and coffee

, rwult of Uie Belknap
body having reported advanmly on ita adoption.

ington, and tliat prominent Government oCiburg lam.

far

m be

la Individually concerned.

K«. was

—Sir. Hamlin'S third-claas postage bill wm

per ounce for all diatauoM uadar ana thousand

that. Thia dfacrimination would hare been a

FOR 11.00, POSTPAID

I orifar OWfafaTMr«vN«aW U ti
LARGEST, HANDSOMEST, BEST,

srSmsfiS&amp;nf-’

mal Bitting DAM. l&amp;e Bfa&amp;^Atoafe

to on effort at hberatiou, and we wake
from, nightmare with a scream. Be­
A thrill of new life ia apparent in the
reavement makes us dream of our lost
grain and breadstuff export movement
one*, and wo ree them so vividly that
of thia country within, the lost five er six
our dreama become real apparitions.
committee wm appointed to wait upon the town
Incoherent dreaming, in which the cur­
to move. ■ Tbe abort supplies of wheat
rent* of ideation get jumbled together,
effort proved futile, aa the fraudulent, y’dected
was happily compared to tho cmahges
produced by tho shaken.J^wtoseopc.
Germany, Austria, and Belgium, gave a It was remarked that* there ia never
rise of five or mx cents to spring grades
anything absolutely
ip qna dreams ;
of American wheat last week, and the we never dream of anyuifng'of which
soles last Friday and Saturday reached
our sraaee are wholly ignorant. Tho

Urplr UU..U4, .1 &gt;«wt 90,000 or W.-lo bain.
Whitely, Nrttlw.hip. and SomerviUa irba, U fa
iadmateA^bave bedu guaranteed immunity

When I called for a

none except in those little tin c&amp;nistere.
Upon inquiry I leart.od that men owning
cattle by the tliausand never have any
milk or butter save .that which is bought
True, there are beginning to be little
horrors seen by tho victim* of delirium dairy farms around citiea ar.d large towns
tremens were analogously explained. from which you can obtain limited sup­
plies at ‘ twenty cents per' quart, and
Visceral conditions were shown to be
aometliing ' resembling condensed whey
most frequent sources of dreams. Tlie
hungry dream of feasts, tho thirsty of or pressed brd for butter, at fifty cents
'
1
water, and the dropsical of drowning. per pound.
leather is imported from Boston.
From the condition &lt;rf th* digestrvn or­
Boots,
’
shoes, haraete, everything into
gans arose nightmare. Mental and bod­
ily dejection ohowa itself in oppreoaion which the dcrw’a hide is worW, ditto.
I liirve Tbt seen'a tan ysrd in the State,
though1! am told there are a few.—Hous­
mental or bodily depression by the law
ton (Teza») Cbr. Chicago TKnuta.

building a-road from Han Dibgo to tbe Colorado

by ths District Grand Jury .lot aU«&lt;ed&lt;
pfecity In Uic rafo-bargfary conspiracy erf A
1374, when Ui»»,fe iu tlmoAtoapf iije Ut

, dumbfounded !

rccr-ss

sale of from 50,000
W,000 to Uie d&lt;jaf of muaic_ H &gt; a letter is
expired.' Tbe rs»olrfUonfl adoptel dtstwrtly ous avenge&gt; daily M
tontk.M £
*to 60,000 IbwhfU Tho drmwl lo,l
*. oontou. li-ol,. tor «M*.“ £
_
u X, L bp®- wheat must
fnney in dreams is awake, and the facul­
ties which check, at ore asleep. Hence
ful, but will l&gt;0 operative for some tlmb..’ ’M0
...j orc wont to say that nothing surprizum
The meaning of tliia movement will bo '
us in sleep.;’ The lecture^ proceeded to
—In tl:y Virginia Republican State Con Tonaccepted by bmrihem men ns pointing to
oviwr ouuc ui Bou«u3u mkie, mwa. kmfl
fey mathfmsUien» m a vasA reserve that will continue .
cions in their dreams which had utterly
to support'tho activity. A week ago the
baffled them when awake. So tho poet
stock in-store in Western granaries vfas
A majority of the delegation arc 4,300,000 btufliels, against 2,400,000 at Campbell excogitated iu h:a sleep the
celebrated sentence, *4 For-coming events
the corresponding time hwtyear. The
cast their shadows before." Ono beau­
iHrtwcen Morton ‘and Conkling. The Soutli
U/ul UlurtraBon
fartorn n««l.
TilCarolina delogaton to the National Republican Buaaujmixgwiu.
tiful
illustnthon U&gt;«
the lecturer
used. The
.pjtap.
Convention are unkwtrncted -, bat m i t U under­ portion COT.PU.M olJU ob*.
borfo™.
m
&lt;m
will
WgMm
U
lb.
pro.-1
o„ ,hiohoten
stood that Gov. Chamberlain coutrola them, it
peotboto. tl»m—Uortm JW.
w-.ppo^a,
IW imprcadoa. w™
Bristow far PioridecL with i'lalno
nz.KTS roj: a vsirKit9.ii. r.is. imperfectly rubbed out and the present
atrAf/K.
■ ■
■ ' written ovw/L brit past raettwriea would
Yestcrdoy afternoon a ’ young man revisit us in nut' dreamy U out iu our
waking hours. Of the tenacity of momtory, a marvelous;illunkitfion was cited
mam rufaUng of 40,000,
and announced that he wanted n warrant from Trevelyan’s “ IJfc of Macauloy,"

for the arrest of a satoon-kooper who
had assaulted him.; this is the way he
made his wont known : '
'
taxes, amrwfting to come «8Q0,000, Un non“ Look a here, I want a warrant for *
afdbr!"
What did ho do to ytful” «dted fl»©
attorney. .
.
1
.

had expired. In reply the Mayor Mid that ho

of May. Tbe call fa signed by William Cullen
Bryant. Theodore D. Woolsey, Alexander H.
Bullock. Horace White, and Uteri Sehurz.

artrikolnl
Hupreme court, forNgnX Miufatcra, Bsnatom

tria. have prohibited tbe attendance of lady
students st medical lactamp. .
—Ffatxw has a rar &lt;m Dor bands in Algiem.

C ONGR KSSIORAL.

[While.

ss.re.
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Tbe Bfamarok^TWbuM pnblfahod
tiewnjuijHsr, give* nirro reliable jsi formation
concerning them Ulan any other. Boot to'

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gaaTasreftg
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t
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■

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tilting al] am wry iuquiriM. prepare remoifire
nrecfaalv suited to ,lic iwt-mir.iinn anddiaeaMB
of the Luvalld -. just aa a tailor cute and flta a

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mTt ,»iiSriL«‘uv&gt;r /c2AX&lt;».2r2“‘

two poetical pieces, one ‘'Reflectionsof firot-ehMB tailor, after taking tho meet mtnute
mcaaurcmcutH. Dn. Foam fa a recognized
ah Exile,” and the other a “ Parody on buccom in hfaepedrity.
■» Welsh Ballad.’1 Macauley looked then
dneo through, and never gave
— *them
v----- a
once
The hu^o, dravtic, griping, sickening
furtMr.1t.HrMWQrtjrieiacWiMB.
“ Ho fired mo out’’*
“•Fired yo^out!’ What do you repeated them without tho change of
idnglo word.
mean by that I ’’
C»Ui»rtr, O. JJultur.L in Faroe Ptiyaic. Mol­
"Oh! well, he stoodmeonmyjiead.”
era Chemtod Science eu»ble&lt;i Dr. Fierce to cx“Do you mean td flay that he stood
tracl from tbn jafaea of tl&gt;* tn&lt;x* valuable root*
“ Will the grasshopper comeand herb* Uioir moat active nwiinina! priofayou on your head ; how did be do it f ”
p'M. Which, when worked Into lilUe Pellefa or
“He didn't exactly-&lt;to
but he
wikod again and again this spring by
ATIBD SEA0IN6, PSTCTWBUttT. FKMUSltYtM.
elevated me. Kinder raised nio ond’slid
ill Sesi Charatag. HMmwIim and Um'fefaa
me offbn my ear.”
“ What did ho do that for 1"
vaatated by those posts last season and.
“ Why, I asked him for a drink, and
Uie Beason before wifi enable tho invra- them i
tT1.? old him to chalk it in his head, ।
tigator to-answer tM . ipire^oii witiittoland that when I camo round again I'd
crabk. accuracy.
kick it out, he told mo to pall down my
, Il appears that ip Miuuesate and .ad­
joining regions Hierk Artie: Mmpieggs
ANUhe just then boosted me.".
ELIZA
laid by the passing locusts last year. If
He obtained • warrant for acsault and
with them tod will apoU'tbe pill trad*, m ti»M
jthe winter ha&lt;not killed them—-and,it that hate uteri ’ them like them much better YOTHG.I
battery.—San Francitco Call.
probably Jias not—those inn'at hatehiobt th*, large pllfa."
----------- —;—.—
•
CKSrasifiAi rAiuvf.' ••
with the coming of warm weather, and
THdrt fa «1 »*ai. rnua cu
C
Chapped bauds, faw. punplrs, ringANebraaka paprr tokss rigH bold

oPiOHe^s^
$250

r&amp;,i"z.'k3k«.-«wc

the luBurrecti. uutnbcrUq' LOW mao. Tbe
Prancii force wae much ecpdler. The inatugeoU were badly tlofcated. and about 600
killed or wounded, faclaffi&amp;g the leader. Tlio
loaaof fhe PitocTi waa alight.
—Wintry weather, more eevero than before
known in fifty yeam, fa prenralling in Prance,
with heavy •&amp;***. The vine* at Bordeaux bare
man. and other officials.
‘
—Tha Domlflf Toro Officwa of Smith Chi- buffered greatly.
toe Government of,
cagtx at a nrotfag fartwedk. derfarod that feers
Gen. ItomiuJqub ia jlayfi U annou»cod m hi
, of the Centeamial refilrwy-hn^rptHrtion in
parties aramming tho dnttea of lownoiBcesv- ing rained great lioalfar, and it fa stated
this vigorous way: “ Don’t bo humbuggCallsctur. AteMreo^ CHrk. aul Bqprrriaor■ ed by the soft talk that
railroad
ahoal.1 of the port of Hull, England, and four
companies are now ifadulging in, in re
gsrd to cheap fans to the Centennial.
drowned.
’’
-Ifaporta from Ahrmraia are to the effect Tlie railroad companies firat started in
oaaWS pirtias have given norice thai Uioy will U&gt;ai U.c E^rpUan army of invadsn bae been to make round-trip tieksta g&lt;xxl feg thirty
days, but awing thdt mistake, have Dow
sppral to tt&gt;-? emtrta: bet m they bib-how the
««te iuBtMA eftow.lt fa keb.T«Jo* lM« a ysaextended the time to sixty, days. I) will

reaehsxL

Sahsrt Oglesby, of Ooryellc county,
Texas, claims to-have been 100 years old
on the 11th day of February last He
whs st the battle of New Orleans, and
claims to have commanded the division
next to the rivv'r. lie draws a pension
from'the United State* Government.

.wings, and alight to fill their greedy
A Co.. New YoA. rai there sib taawy Im.teUoas
maws almost ad yr lu*TV&gt; the
In Nebraska abu Konrarf fileW were

9“
5ffhfc,
iyy^r
taut discovery, Hnd.^oulJ, .indicate the
probability of a year of comparative im­
munity from tho plaguA-imthot hitherto
devastated region.
have only redoowl twenty-fire pet Deal
In Colorado, however,fh^ pfojpect ia
Of conree, thia is not enough to ' induct notaoftettering. ^e
Weafcru people to take the trip, tmd tlie publishes a letter from a leading grain
r.ulrca:l companiee will be obliged to re?
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SHVlltE,

NO. 31

had been a request for rix barrels of
Tn tlie good bld days of stocks ami mackerel.
jwpq-rfuid whidi lingered in the conn“And you’ll be yaty oareftil of yoary fowhs for years after they-hod dis- aelf for my sake!” she suggested, in a
iicwnpopcralaaied which iffastratodth?
Mi~N&lt;
ipraroi. from the cities, I happened to broken voice.
be stawite in.; wliic.li their publnhun found,
f« vipnug my old friend, .the venerable
evening.
" I will ace it attended to. my dear;
rfW—d, in the village of Brandon, hut it is almost time for the train," and
themselves.
Pink, blue, and yellow
«&gt;** **w
he gravely nought to remove her arms
of tho conservatory with the straight-.
At that time, militia drills were com- from hia neck."
•ubstitutee were pressed into the seryi'oe' nuaed Obuenoe Egerton.
|
i
ion throughout No* England;- and
Spopmaca of these now possess a curi
A John, John!” she convulsively
•
I
The ’Po^dwgfons had more money good natured man.- ’ He always span
otw interest.
.
' training day" wm observed by the cried, "don’t forget me, don’t forgat!”
home, and is in that i
1 Uuui they knew what to do with, and hta pxenhqpi
eople with far - greater interest than is
•f such
“ Maria," he said, with a Huge of re­
I had expended a goodly portion of nt in sped a model man ; but he always brin
ndopendentc Day of tly, present time, proach in his tone, “I have made a
rrc«
u. aw. thu ut; tho decoration of the great arched palaeo a.pita of ftxclmngea, which is only lim
which renders elucidation unnecessary,
’or weeks, aye, sometimes -months, be- memorandum to that effect”
of plate glass which opened out' of the ed by the length of his arms, and root
and the opportunity to do a very useful
jro a general mufiter, l»oth old and
And theto she let him go—still tearful,
within rosy rerch. A am- ; omig were busily employed in getting but confident * * it would be attended to."
I-Miwrrwn u» CrrpMHw brtus mn-icrtng riupa; aupper-room. Acacias brwihi-d the roof, while I patch the knees and elbows of •4 i»
gte copy of some senile ■broadsheet may ' rings in roadinehs ; the men, in arming
■our panlaloons sad coot After.we ha
l—ioa-in-, their-jgun&gt;h
rAXBJKKniZT-S CARMUB.
&gt;S4&gt; Quaker’s Meting If an how
not be of much worth to its proprietor, i ud equipping themselves as the law
Cornelius Vanderbilt, in the year 1810,
and oleanders inttw cenler innlueed a"' len’llii, I biilk the silencs by asking :
yet in conjunction with others it will &lt; irected ; the woman and children, ae
when only sixteen years of age, and New
make up a worthy collection. Many peo- I &gt;c old miyx directed.
sparkling fountain of cool spray, which
“ Mr. Snow, did you order that cool
,
York had but 80,000 people, began his
tinkled ctowri among moMy rocks, and
plt»! ttaro arc whfr, haring preserved
career as captain o£ n sailboat which
such curiosities for years, can turn them 1
SUlyrir.
i
44What did you my my deart" 1
d, and I had been induced by the
used to run from the beach at .White­
forest waterfall. .
aaks, after a few momenta’ sikmce.
to IHtk' or no practical account, and it fa !
tor to remain and witness the sport,
hall to Staten Inland,. carrying -paasenndt
too
much
to
hope
that
the
response
I
Just
.within
this
cncluuitcd
£opk
a
interval-being
employed
in
visiting
i
“ Did yon order tliat cool I spoko
TBB COQVBTTB'9 PVNLHBgera at eighteen ccnta each. -From that
'
various shops and stores, and Ob­
rustic seat afforded an oxoellent oornri-r you about t"
given by such will beready and general. I
day to this, through a ’ period of sixty- . Whkn formers ommot raise gixxl crops
.
-V2CAZV
’
they do the other thing—raise the prices.
“Indeed, my dear, I am sorry, liul
ing the ecoentrioiUes of the country
for fliriatiou, and of course Miss Juliai
Without* Ion to themsatvea, they can •*
six years, Vanderbilt has been steadily
“Sq Julia Nottingham is engaged at Nottingham end bar rejected swainI forgot .lUbqntV- . u
materially benefit visitors to tha Great t
Toucan no more hurt a silent man
cngxgrd in canning freight and passen­
last," mid Mrs. Whiteley. “ Well,-I'm found their way into it.
On one of these occasions I liappeneG
Centennial Exhibition and appreciably
Another hour’s silence, which is x
gers by land and sea, by steamboat and than yon can hurt an elephant by a tin
sure I’m vr^gladfo liear it.”
advance n patriotic movement.
i to the shop of a little tailor, whom I
“ Now don't lie ridiculous, Otarenec,"’ licved by the baby’s crying, and, nrthi
•
railrood. His drat vessel was tha Char­ rattle.
Bnt she iqroke in a tana which belied sa^d Julia. “ Let go my luuid."
mU distinguish by the name of Seama,
liking to bear- a noise of same sort,
An Albany (N. Y.) girl, despairing of
lotte, launched in 1815, by himself and
irri£Qjnsi&gt; zx z5^at Jtiz.4acjr x.vn ,
her words. For, somehow, Julia Nothfkl been seated just long enough to
“ But yon shall answer Ync first,’1 per­ make an effort to quiet him.
roujtn waxtixo.
brother-in-law. With the Charlotte he supporting herself, took B. Snick—for
“My,’’ says Mr. Snow, after he hi
sisted Clarence. “You sludl tell mei
"Have you any experience in the * jLxMtltfH, whan a footstep at Mm» door coasted to South Carolina.
In 1817 husband.
whether yon really lorn this old moucy- cried a minute or ao, “you had both
business!” we asked a verdant-looking c rocted my attention to the approaching lie was engaged iw captain of s' steamer
A riiiLosoFiiQi wye: “ If you would
“O, yea, said Mrs? Hibihcqpc, with a making machine you’re' gotag ' to। give the baby some catnip tea to quit
youth who applied for an editorial poai- " ranger. He was, I judged, about plying between New York and New pan for more than your value, my little.
sagacious nod of tho head. “ I hare it
renty years of age, and without an
him, he troubles me."
•
tion the other day. ’.
Brunswick, N. J.,' at which latter It is easier to look wise than to talk
from the very best authority—hoi own
The baby ir still ; another hour pamc
“ Of conrso I don’t love him!”
.
“Haven't I though? ” he replied, c moo of cumbrous flesh* about him. place Mrs. Vanderbilt managed to build
aunt."
.
.
“ And you do Jove me I"
witliout a breath of noise Bccomin
shoving.one foot tinder his chair to hide 1 is habilimenta wore of homo mannfacTbc Joyful. Jolly dty» have cos&gt;«,
a hotel. In 1829, at the ago of thirty"Indeed! " wtid lixa. Whiteley.
“ Well, yes, I.do—if that will bo any tired of sHcnce I take 'a lamp and rotir
the unskillful patching of a Imckwoods ’ re, and tlie rim of the a tra’w hat which five, he was worth $30,000, and deter­
“A rich widower," said Mrs. 8il&gt;- satisfaction to yoii”
•_
. for the night» leaving Mr. Snow so ci
cobbler, f “I should say Pd had experi- ® circled his large flat head measured nt mined to start for himself. The first
tiiarpe. “ Fifty years old, and laid.'
( itco—haven't 1 corresponded w£h the 1 urt a foot in width.
“ Then, Julia, .it is mo you ahould gaged with his paper that ho dot's nc
steamboat ho ever built was the Caroline,
“ O ! ’’ said Mrs. Whitely. “ There’s wed ! ’’ cried out the young man. .
‘
see mo l&lt;»ve the room. Toward mic
“ Good mornin*," atid Seama, untwist- which finally went over the Niagara
Pumpkinrillc Screamer for six weeks—
How HX sang il&gt;
no fool like an old fool.”
*
“Now you arc getting silty again,” night ho combs to bod, and -just m h
hain’t that,experience enough I”
ii g his legs and turning toward the Foils. To-day those who are most famil­
Sprig; apria. beauUf al
“ Keeps Iris own carriage and hones, said Julia, imperiously wjthxlrewing the lum fallen to sloop, the baby takes
“ That will do very well," we replied, " ■anger. “What can I do for you-to- iar with his affkira rate him at from
and has bought an elegant country soat.” I hand which*Mr. Egvrton had contrived notion to cry again. I rise up quietly a
“ Init wheu wo take young men ou our d
$70,000,000
to
$80,000,000.
It
ia
under
Julia will qtufcn it now,"said Mnu &gt; to keep captive until then. “When you possible, and try to still him. While
editorial Bluff wp1 generally put them
“ Can you measure me for some trous- stood that the bulk of his fortune will
Whikdcy,
almost
enviously.
- know
iteley,
almoat
cnvionalv.
Irnnw mrr
innrnm am walking in’ the room with a youu;
very well Hint
that vnnr
your nntim
entire income
through au examination. How much e 11" aaktHi Bumpkin.
go to his son, William H. Vanderbilt.
“ No mas was better inoculated to pro­
Sim. Whiteley, be it understood, wns would hardly keep mo in gloves and Snow in my arras, our next—a boy o
“ I guess so,” answered Seams, crawl­ Mr. Vanderbilt first married, in 1813, judge pork than my husband wns,” sayaare twelve times one I"
a widow not quite post the bouudarioa slippers!”
throe years—IwginB to scryum at Um to]
“Twelve! Why any little boy cught it ? off the bench. “ What kind of Miss Sophia Johnson, the daughter of a Mrs. Partington; “ ho know what good
of youth, and not at all averse *to a sec­
of his lungs. There is uo otiicr ootm* to 1 mj able tb ana-—b macro do you want? ” ho continued.
neighbor living near his father's farm, hogs were, ha did; he imd been brought
ond marriage with some eligible parti.
buttb call Mi. Snow, fo l calt out-: “
" Hold ou, please—don’t bo too fast.
“Same kind aa- other folks,” replied on Staten Island. She boro him thir­ up with ’em from childhcod."
“And how about Clarence Egertonr"
_.
said Miss Nottingham. “Idolike you
44 Mr. Snow! Mr. Snow ! ’’
,
Who discovered America 1"
p
teen children. Be married s second
A vovxo Indy who liad au offtr of
44 O, she's thrown him over, of I thu beat—and I shall appoint you my
The third timo he starts upand^ro
“Khunbus! Pshaw, them questions
“Do you- want thorn with atrspa 1 ’’ time, at the ago of seventy-six. a lady m.m-inge from a Mr. Mpore, wrote to
conraa,” said Mrs. Sibthorpe. “ That clicvahar-iivcliie/ when.' I am married, plim:
* \
from tho South, some forty five years him and asked for time to consider tlin
piirod
Seams.
was nothing but a flirtation."
j To tarry my fan mid bouquets, you
“ What I Tim, irioro copy T ”
“ Who was the flras man J”
younger than-himself. Tho old gentle­ matter. The letter wav courteous and
“ With what T ” said Bumpkin.
“Some people have all tlu? luck," know, and toko me out to morning, oonAs though I wita'Tim, that little irn]
1 * Adam! Why mix ter, I know all------ ”
“Strepe,” repento«l Beams; “them’s man looks hale and hearty.
brief, dosing with “ No more at proa■iglied Mrs. Whiteley.
•
• and* matinees,
'
' when
*
&lt;M-rts
ray ....
husband is running about the oflioe. I reply rathe:
“ What ma hi« other name t"
the fashion uow.r*
all
And while her good fortune was the at the batik. But old Philpotts is rich. Wttyli,
“His other name?
Why he didn’t
“ Wliat’s them I ” h« cautiously toSTORM.
Visrron—“Can I ace Dr. Jones!”
subject of jwpular gossip, Mitw Notting­ —snd that’s why T intend to marry him.
44 No, I don’t want any moreflODT—J hare none."
The Indians living at the head of Servant—“No, air ; he is not st home,
ham Iwrsclf sat in her own room at hoare, Of course I d01rtr love him—who could have hnd enough of Unit to last me mj
'•Yoe, ho did. You see that’s where
Whcreui&gt;on Scams gravely.prooceded Moffit Creek came upon a band of deer sir." Visitor—“Could I aeo his-or dep­
complacently surveying the set of- soli­ be expected to love a bald-headed old lifetime—I want to see what Tommy ii
we’ve got you. Ria cither name wn.i to give him a description, explained snowed up in tne mounnuns a few days
uty!" Servant—“Please, sir; you’d
taire praris embedded in blue velvet, man like that I But I dare-say I shall crying about.” '
Ebenczcr—Ebenczcr Adam, Eaq., late
nr use, etc., and concluded bydis- ago and killed the entire band, number­ letter wtot till master comes home, an I
and the magnificent dead gold braoelcte,_____
r o
___________
maker
a ___
very
good
sort of__wife ,
; _______
and he
Mr. Snow makes a doeporato effort tc of Paradise. Nobody knows this but
ying a pair of trousers with straps at- ing thirty-two head. They also found don’t know where it is, and he don’t
which had just arrived with Mr. I’hil-1 can’t live forever, you know, so wheu I
rouse himself ; as Tommy Htops to take editors, and see to it that you don't tell
others lying around dead, having starved, like his things meddled with."
potta* rani attached.
.
| am a rich widow I mean to suit myself."
a breath he falls asleep again, leaving anybody.”
Bumpkin was evidently nonplussed, doubtless. These deer luul evidently
Whkn the Emperor of Brazil was leav­
“ How superb! ” said Mrs. Notting" Don't, I beg of you, wait for that! ”
me to pace the room in as much vexa
He said he wouldn’t
neither looked at nor spoke to any taken refuge up, tlxere from the storms, ing tho cathedral in Now. York, ou
ham, a brisk littio woman, with gray cried out a hoarse voice, half-choked with
tion as I can comfortably contain. Tlu
“How many bones are there in tile
), but, fixing his great gray eyes on and the snow became 8j deep they were Eiwter Sunday, he lifted his hat to Cap­
curty and a HuspiciouHty unchanging! rage. .
next morning n* breakfast, when I gavt human body ! ’’
blisim on x-aita check.
i
And, to
Noitiqgfijun^ great dis
■ trousers, lapsed into a profound unable to get out, as the Indians saw tain Allaire, of. the New York pqliw
Mr. Snow im account bf 'taftt night’s ad
“ Well, I forgat now, but I d!ll know
erie. A few momenta thus passed, the mow where the deer wore found force. “ Bedad,” said a looker-on, “ did ■
Julia, indifferently- ’ may and surprise, Mr.’Plrilpotta himself
venture, he replies 4
wunst”
en, an if suddenly rcoolloctiug him- trampled down by them. The Indians yM ever see the like av it! An impooror
" Barr wish his name was anything bo: ' tumbled into the fountain-sparkling
“Indeed, my dear, I am sorry the
“What! don’t know that!
Why,
f,
Bumpkin proceeded to sweep a, also reported finding a band of horses takkin* His hot off to s cop, and the cop j
.
’nook.
there arc 7,483,141 bones in an ordinary
onakspenti! nayR,
‘ What's in aj
*• I'm a bald-headed old man, am If— children troubled you.”
lean place on the floor ” with his hat, snowed in ami starved to death near the keepin* his own on t ’’
‘
This in always the way. If I even mon. A mwi that snores has one mure
n*mo! ’ ” srariy ve^risAfin Mthcr.
I'm a mere money-making machine !
I tlien stepping hank about three or same place. This is, doubtless, the band
“’^fc-tyVnltaly," said Mfaa Nottingham, I Mira Nottingham, I couldn’t have cred- complain, it is, “ Indeed, my dear, I am bone than other people."
r foot, at the same time expectorating of wild homes tlmt have been running in
?What bone is ilAt!”
held; “Im^yqu .ste1 ikd this if I hadn't heard it with my own
oroualy upou hw hands, cried out: that locality for some years. This band all of them, but wo believe oco wM tbo
“The trombone. It is situated some­
Shakspetaa'
_ just ears. Perhaps ypu will one day be a rich
Bat should the very same thing occur
t a yonuj' Hdy
was composed cf horses which have art of doing a hiiibII grocery bumnere,
where in the nose. You won’t forget
the
subsequent
night,
directly
before
hia
about to l&gt;o married.”
.
widow. Miss Nottingham, but you won’t
drawled Seams, evidently from time to time strayed from their and accumulating money enough to pay
;
And she thought regretfully, notwith­ be mine. I beg to release yon from your cyea, very likely he would not see or that, will you ? ”
bewildered by these movc- owners in Sluurta and Scott valleys, get­ a gas bill once a quarter. Thra nrt was
know anything About it, unle-“ ft lr*p- — He raid he wouldn't /
standing her calkins coquette heart, of
ting and keeping' in the mountains. lost about the time gas was invented.—
“ Ho^ long would, it take a mud-turtle
pvned to interrupt hbjUiii^ of ideas.
poor'darene .' Egerton, who had magnifi­And Mr. Hulpofta stalked out of the
‘ Well, thou, you kin jest measure me They had become bo wild that it was im- Norurfch Bulletin.
cent etuis snii.’aproflhv hko Adonis.
Then
ho would propose catnip tea ; but to cross the desert of Sahara, with a for them strap?," and tlm next instant poorible ‘ to catch auy of them. They
Coxgbxsbman Scaias .asks'. “What
• fairy bower.
small orplian boy to. touch. him -up-bo
But aha wont smilingly down to meett
Miss Nottingham mt lixiking after before I can get it into the ^infant's
sprung forward and stood squarely havs been s source of great annoyance is the use at 40,000 pairs of garters sent
hind with n red-hot poker? ”
her mii^toagtd.fianor, Hint aftt-nr^n.
him, with clasped hands, and a face as stomach, ho will be far away into the
m his bauds, thus elevating his heels to farmers, for if any of their horses got by the Government to the Indian wom«L „
“ Well, look hern, mister, if L hod a (
, pale as ashes. Clarence Egerton pulled rvalms of thought, leaving r^j not a little
•ut two feet above Smms’ head, luid away and -entered this band it was im­ unaccompanied by a single pair of stock­
riato and pencil I could figgor that out, 1
vexed at his stupidity.
hard nt his mustache.
this position he was measured for possible to recover them. Tha snow is ings I ” Why, Bcaiesy, Undo titua’n
but
dog
my
skin
if
I'm
ranch
on
mental
'
“Dear Hiram!” aweotly respondedI . “Upon my word,” arid he, secretly
Mr. Snow knows the nature of every
about twelve feet deop whore the were idea is to civilize them by giving them
Julia, with a little swallow oi. the unro­■ enjoying the discomfiture of the young paper published in England and the 'rithroe tic."
good hose-bands. It’s only the Showfound—Yreka (CaL) Union.
“
Slate
and
pencil
!
Did
you
ever
see
mantic Ohrtatian name in hex throat.
nr
wovnDX'T
roRGKT
wk
:
knuM that arc to have them, snyhow.”—
lady who ju»d so coaly thrown him over Unito&lt;l States, but ho cannot for the
te was a wor.derfuUy-practicaj man,
“I top brought yon a bouquet for■ but a few weeks since, “ thia is what lifeW him tell the names of his chil­ a alate and pencil about a sanctum ?
t / ..
The relative healthfulnesa of some of PhUaddpMa BuUctni.
Mrs. Foadingtou’s reception fo-night/’’ one would call a pretty kettle of fiah., dren. He knows precisely the years of Well, we’ll let that question slip. Have ,
s the Danbury Nem-e, and 'she was the great cities is shown in the following .. Arrsn worrying his father fat three or
you got a good constitution t ”
said Mr. Philpotts, producing a
ryetousty poetical. To h^r life had table, which exhibits the annual mortal­ four jeara on the subject, a young mau
i The old chap must have heard every every American journal, but he does not
“ Party tolabje."
&gt;"{00 .KAS? 1
n a dream edged with gold and filled ity for 1,000 inhabitants :
know the ago of his own baby.
He
who him grown up with Detroit sue-,
•' How long could you live on raw corn j
rith rhe loveliest roseate hwwi. Bat Madrid..................
It was quite true. Air. Philpotta, knows how every contributor looks, but
C3JJ ocedud in becoming the Owner.of a time- ,
and
faith,
and
do
the
work
of '• domes- ।
lim had appeared everything in the
finding himaelf better as the hour for I do not believe he can tell whether my
piece the other day. Hia father pur- .
NottingM CU
ticutod elephant ? ”
nospun garb of life,- He is acounthe reception approached, hatl resolved eyes are black or blue.
"Lord !;I don’t behove I could live ]
"I will cal) for
merahant, aud buys his goods in
onijgaat to give Miss Nottingham au agreeable
They say Mr. Snow is getting rich.
when the young man turned over hia
morn
’
n
a
week."
r York. His partner always went to
asrpriee. He
dressed himself and came All I'know is, he gives me money to
ssrprire.
lie anoseu
plate at dinner he found the watciu;
“Well, that's about. til long m you'd the
।
city on business connected with the
Mrs. Paddington’s, a little late, to be clothe our boys, and that, too, without
“Good!
Bully for me.
Yon mw s '
smiled Julia.
wry, but tho partner wm recently
Hire, but yet jn tolerable good time. complaint of poverty. I hope the world want to live if you got an editorial poei- (
noble father.' ” he exclaimed in rletighL ■
"Asa Irars" bringing oat of lu. Hearing from some one that Mum Not­ is right in its opinion, and, when I am ti»n on this paper. We shall ask you •
on ill, and our extremely praofoxd
As he opened tho watch his smildi faded'
lx«*ot •
gold u„-kUw, Iron, tingham luul gone into the conservatory, satisfied it is, I shall advise him to re­ one more question,"and if you prove j
nd was obliged to go. It -won «ub
above estimate for Madrid is from away. Noticing the chahge; his fatiier
which hrm, » dranood-wi locket, •&lt;»' . lie innooeutly followed her thither, and sign his editorial honors, and spend a equal to it you can take off your coat and .
t visit to the great city, and he was a recent compilation given in a journal asked : “Isn’t thb, watcli all right’” ; ’
Rah in.”
.r
,
।
to bo gone three daya. It was a mo- in that city. The capital of Hpriu is “ It’s n good enough wnteh," was ton
heard wlud Um mfdec wltrady knows.
itonH event tp his fond wife. Do the
“Lei’s hire 'er, ’squire. I didn’t cor- i
Mira Njttingtmu’ft wedding-drraaWM
reply.
“Thea what’s .the mattert"
t she could her mind was troubled unhealthy places in tha world.
never worn, and she is still on the look­ ones will foci much flattered in making respond for the Pqmpfctuvilla Screamer 1
■
“ Why, you have had my itame engraved
nx
■w&amp;'Jbi
for
nothin'/
Let'er
come
—
■
lx forebodings. It is difficult to tell
«uU rad (Uuumd. oat for a successor to the “rich 'old the acquaintance of so literary a man.
ou tho i-.vie, and no pawnbroker will give •
A
urnjt
girl
braids
the
hair
of
one
»&lt;ro&lt;M&lt;Wratirol io Ira «,« Itw man" that she did not marry.
ctly how he felt, but while it was
me five dollars on it if I get hard up! \
who site in front of her, instead of study­
“ Well, air, if two diametrical ciedes
taut ha realised the importance of
—Free Preu.
ing, when the teacher rcmarka, “ Home
A fUXXT.KD IKDIAJf.
the step he was alxiut’to take, still he
- At the coming Centennial Newspaper
criuBt right of the fact that a mighty is the place fpr arranging the hair, not
Somelkxiy dropped aomt- quicksilver Exhibition at Philadelphia it has been with a centrifugal idiosyncrasy, or, to
here. What would ■ yon think of my
ou the bidnvndk on Main stmet to-day decoded to display copies of antique put it plainer, we'll nay a dtaufranchired
wnaibility wm i rating on his ahoulbraiding my hair in school I ” Presently afternoon in the swearing in
and an Indian tried to pick it up. First journals and other curiosities of new&gt;q&gt;a- nonentity, what effdoi would the catas­
ii, ami, t!iat all private umution must
---- — - —•
n
Susan’s hand is raised, and tho teacher, the RtiecaKMul contestant for tlw seri oc­
ball it was empty, and the servant hand­ lie made a grab st it with hb thumb and per literature. To this interesting eol- trophe exert on a cryKtalized codfish sus­
feuhseiwdtb public htturesfa; His
supposing
Rhe viihai to ask some ques- cupied by Walls, cotarod,_ut Florida.
ed her a note from Mr. I*hilpotta. Ho forefinger, and wat aRtoniahed when he lectionxdl persons having aucieDt, qurint, pended l&gt;y the tail from the homogene­
Kit-bag was packed, aud his hand on
Fintey is a fax, good-uatatted mao ; who
fcond he could not pick it up. He was or curious specimi'ii’: are invited to con­ ous rafters of the •■trpyrain ?"
the door to pass out of tho houw,' when
hcars the, following : “Mary says yohr
determined to have that quicksilver any- tribute ; and riuiuIJ the resjiuiiae be as
AH.thc-.fpU force of fiiui.ponderous- she bode him good-by. She put both
hair is ialec. and that you wouldn’t dare dnidodbritawtetteltera. ratHWft, ■■
problem liroke npoa his . bewildered
a about his nock. '
iodo it hare."
UxuraiNllaby XWU. HeMrraraA bebrain, he slowly dragged his inarilstiealJohn," sho sobbeej, “you are going
Im lb. Spmkir', &lt;tak
hii
ground, got a c-fopand scraped the quick­
iy cobbled-irtrwt from under his chair'

wHI be transferred to some historical

““ST-’inSi'™ 27221.;

spr-Wilj.-.ai

silver into iL
before aho

g time with ।

fully."

with

rhxipottB’t^nv
“ Faa." »-k*

A look of triumph slu&gt;t of the Ncwspa]&gt;er dcjiartment, but also
he gathered up the one of the salient at tractions of the Ex. the handkerchief, but it bjhih&lt;«n as a whole. All having the abili­
ty and the will to aid on (he project
should transmit their (xniflignumnto
without delay io the Philadelphia offloo
of the Newspaper Exhibition, Ledger
Building, 110 South Hixth idreet, I’hilaWhile on view, thane exhibits

andmlacird from the room. W« beard­
: him descending the stairs, go out, and
! ckiho ties iloor. We then plaridly rcj Ruined &lt;mr duties, regretting that so I

&gt; premising a youth should have Ix-on j
I weighed in the hehmre and -found- wanting.—FrankHn (Kif.y Patriot.
|
’

Usf Buktay ilM**.'

Moody itad j

Hankey bald their last rarviora at the j
1 New York ■hippodrome.
During the I

th-.-m hose damage.

brated physicnum who have died ill Eng­
land durixg the past &gt;-B*r, iu* given by
the Lancet, have been quite remarkable.
m merely observed:
Xxx# out lot my otiUr! Maria.” '
Jamea Dawson was 9«; Feb r Labham,
You ’rill think of yoiir wile while 86; Stanley Ireland, 96; ArthurHclaham,
you
90;
Sir Charica Looock, 77; William
are gone I "she murmured, huskily.
g &gt; wm a trfRc'toexvQus under the Beatbe, 82; George Webster, 89; Will­
iam
McDonald, 84; Henrv Franklin. 89;
tart wiura of her arms upon his collar,
V_~_^ Cl___ __
■ '
be spoke fosmaringty:
“ 1 wiU bear it m utimi, my Amt."
••

.11 would

After the

with

m

much tirmne« u if it

oath.

Here Ketr made a (uuny miatake.

Confederate, be began with, “Da y«
•ohomly raw Ual jw jm.uw
etc.,

when Fiafoy'i

Atonferdro?MMMb'hi

�APRIL ««..1S7S

aun gmsTMiD Detroit

book
keeper, and come &lt;100 of State funds

talftovs.* lUtbongh:
meats and-then melt*

A a Aacribez of n, country paper of

lar of subscription, told the collector
not many months ago, when called
UfMMi for hh little bid, that he had no
thing to encourage the undertaking.
A Japanese doctor in San Fran­
cisco drew thirty-eight blisters un a
man to cure him of favor, and some
other petite made it their huianeas
to hold the Jap under a pump untill

A Prnesylvrnia clergymen says it
is well enough for a man to sleep in
church if he wants to. He says that
it is much better for the sleeper’s aonl
than if he went off fishing.
A St Louis woman says that

a

and that it is no worse to encircle a
lady's waist with your arm (ban to
hug your friend's sister on the stairs.
IHinois is bragging about raising
•50,000 worth of peppermint last
year. Oh, pshaw ! Michigan drank
.&gt;/ery drop of it before January, and
had to send out far’more.

A Philadelphia saloon-keeper cal­
culates that he w.fl need, exactly I,000,faW) long rye straws thtring the
CeutooniaJ
These straws will show
which way the juleps go.

hard
tested ease as 1 ever met.
He was
wise in knowing what to attempt, and
He was fair to
There is enough small pox in Jack­ what to let alone.
son to make (he bnilding "of a pest the court, the jury, and his adversary,
but candor compel* me to any that he
hou’e iMHu-ssary.
•
by practice learned there was power
At Bay Crty, ^Wednesday, a fivei^ims. ' He was candid, awl he was
year -old girl aatned Smart f«4l head
farvmoyt into a,well and was drowned'
thc'iuost of thia As he entered (he
In Allegan, on the ISlh, a young j trial where must lawyers object he
man by the name of Smith, fell from would say he ‘reckoned’ it would be
a wagm, which ran over hia chest, fair to let this in or that; and some­
times, when his adversary could not
killing him instantly.
Mrs. McK«ixi*jof L^roy. Kent Co., prove what Mr. Lincoln knew to lie
aged 32, was burned lo death April the truth, he would say he ‘reckoned'
?5ih, by her clothing taking fire from it would be fair to admit the truth to
be so and so. When hy did not ob­
some burning brush.
ject to the court, after he heard hi*
The loss by the burning of the objection answered, he would often
Grand Trunk machine shop, at Fort say, .-Well I reckon I mast be wrong.'
Gratiot, was ?35,000, end 50 men Now about the time he had practised
have been thrownmtlofemployment. three-quarters through a case, if his
Cipt. Melcher, of Pnw Paw, a vet­ adversary didn't understand him he
eran of the Mexican war for the un­ would wake up inyafew minutes find
ion. is dead. He was a man ol some ing that he had feared the Greeks too
late, and wake up finding himself
note in his locality.
beat. He was wise as a serpent in
J.,T. Wixson, a Spring Like pic­ the trial of a cause, but I tell you I
ture man, has been arrested far adul­ have got too many scars from his
tery. He lived with uno wife, nnd blows to certify that he was as harm
another came and made a fnsa about less.as a dove.
When the wholo
it. '
tiling is unraveled, the adversary be­
Morris Cohen, d clothing merchant gins to see that what he was so bland­
of Kalamazoo, has made an assign­ ly giving &lt;wny was simply what he
ment to David J. Inlicnfield.
Owes could get and keep. Bv giving away
•40,000, nnd has perhaps •2.1,000, to six |X)iotK and carrying the seventh
he carried his case, and the whole
pay it with.
case hanging on the seventh, he trad­
Seth Tucker, a wealthy farmer of
ed everything off which would give
Grand Rapids Township, aged 70,
him the least aid io carrying that. A
cut his throat four times with a razor
man who look Mr. Lincoln for n aim
April 24(h, inflicting wounds which
plo minded man would very sonn
will prove fatal.
wake up on his back in a ditch.”
At.Lansing, April 2Uli, Goo. Will­
iamson undertook to rape Mrs, Eliz­
KA8HVILLE MARKET.
abeth Morton, who was confined to
her bed by sickness.
The beast is
now in jail

John Garland, alleged to be a noled
Bidiana papers have found out that
forger from San Francisco, was over
California beats Ute Hoosier Slate for
taken nnd captured al Sauganick,
divorces, A Sacramento judge isn’t April 25'h. I»y a detective who has
over twelve minnres breaking a fam­
been on his track for several months.
ily all to pieces.
&gt; Hichard C. Duncan, a prominent
citizen of Battle Creek, died Insi
An Arkansas coroner is trying to
Thursday, from consumption.
Ho
fintfeoot how Frank Abrams came to was a brjlher of the late Thomas G.
be locked in his cabin, nock broken
Duncan, the millionaire of will notor­
oild and dead, and his wife oil to a ..
ietysugar party.
*
On the 20th while a little daushter
of Silas Weinple, of Noih Union,
An Iowa man spit on an American I Branch Co., was climbing through an
flag to show his contempt for this
open window, the sash fell, breaking
country, and a crowd lowered him
her neck and killing her instantly.
diwn a cold well till his patriotism
Dennis Varnia, of Fair Haven, was
git wanned up.
disappointed in love, and is now a
raving maniac He smashed (he fur­
MT Mbody says that if a loafer
niture, nnd was the tenor of his fath comes to comp meeting he should Le
er’s family. He has been sent to
prayed with. If be kicks up a row
the asylum.
he should be knocked down and stepAt Ovid, April 24th, William Finch*
a boy 16 years ol age, son of the wid­
ow Finch, while al play with several
Florida-has a volcano in an impen­
other boys with powder, by a premn
etrable swamp, and the alligators
ture explosion of their little blast, had
look aronnd’it and tickle themselves
his face shockingly
shockingly tom, and both
that they hive a big thing.
eyes put out.
%

The longest speech on record is
believed to have been that made by
Mr. De Cosmos, in the Legislature of
British Columbia, when a measure
was pending whose passage would
taka from a great many settiers their
fenda. De Cosmos was in hopeless
minority. The job had been held
back till the eve of the close of the
session; unless legislation was taken
before noon of a given day the act of
confiscation would fail. The day bofore the limitation of tho expiration of
the limitation De Cosmos got the
floor about ten a *•&lt; and began a
speech against the bill.
Its friends
eared Irttl», for they supposed that
by one or two o’clock he would be
through, and the biU could be put on
its passage, One o-'ctock came and
De Cosmos was speaking atill—hsdnU
more than entered wjxxj hrs subject.
Two o’clock—bewas saying in the

FARMERSI

EAtSTWARn.

ALL OF TOP THAT WANT TO BUY

Lowest LIVING Proflt.

GROCERIES!

PLOWS, HARROWS, ROAD
SCRAPERS, SINGLE AND
DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOWS,
WHEEL CULTIVATORS,
Hay
Hakes
Sulky

Reapers

NZowers

And.in fact anything from a Plow Point to a Threshing Machine, you want

SIZES

AXD

PRICES!

Mai’s Slits fron 9.00 to $18.00
Boys’Suits “ 5.50 to $11.50
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
RUBBERS,
BOOT PACS,
OVERSHOES.

C. &lt;7. Wolcott
SELL GOODS FOR LESS? MONEY THAN
ANY OTHER FIRM IN NASHVILLE I
tty I have no partners to divide my profits with,
and I will five the man that buys of me the profits
that I ivoiild have to give my partner if I had one.

C B. BUSH,

LEDYABD.

Fort fane, Jamon Sam R. R'

IN THE PLOW LINE I HAVE A

IV n bi am i»t 2.1 Cts. and Chil­
dren’s Stocking” (all Wool]

auoRT LiXB sxrvm

No. 15 Diam.ond.l8teel,

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH

IO. 1* DIAMOID IKON, AID

TKAIXS BUM BY CHICAGO 13MK

HECKENDORN REVERSIBLE POINT,

Combination of Iron and Steel, right hand and left hand. These PLOWS
are made id Ka:aniazop. and are warrauied superior to any Plow in (he
World. I want every farmer in Barry or Eaton Counties, that wants a firrt Jmkm-UIo
class Plow, this season, to come and get one of these Plows and take it
home and try it one week, and if not found satisfactory to be retorned al my
TOWJtt expense.

COTTON GOODS CLEAR DOWN!
Ordinance.

DEST $1.00 TEA*S
The fhmmen Council. of the Pillag- of
Nashville, Oulain That owners or oc
cupant* of lots on premises adjoining
Middle Street, ou the east nt nny
The. Highest Market Price paid for
point from north side of lot No. 12, Cbuntry Produce.
■
south to the alley south of D. A.
Gn en's lot, ho required to build a
side-walk adjoining said Street. Said DOST PASS WITHOUT CALLING
walk to be completed on or beloro
June 1 flth, 1876.
Crcdli.
E. J. FE1GHNER, ,D. C. GRIFFITH,
Recorder,

RS. L O. CROCKER
hu Jail re«lvrJ a Urx® »toek Of Sprint
an&gt;! Rummer -

M

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS'

I KEEP A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF

And Manufacture all kinds of

TIN, COPPER &amp; SHEET IRON WARE.
EAVE TKOICBIYG a Specialty.

C. C. WOLCOTT.

BOISE BRO’S

Hats In all the latest styles.
Real and . Imitation Laces.
Beat and Imitation Hair Goods, ’

BcMMbem BaBraad

Centennial

Mammoth Stock of
MARBLE WORKS

Watctaaier aii Jeweler,

BLACK A FULLER,
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF

ATTENTION, ALL! DRUGS, MEDICIKES,

So-.ne folks seem to think that the
best mark a man can make in this
world is a $ mark.

M-mevnu,

Before you buy, arid I will show you the largest Line and the best Im­
plements made in the United States, and I will sell to you cm time or tor I DaUi.
cash, as you wish, and 1 am bound to
•

A great danger threatens not only
JAMES FLEMING,
Detroit, but the whole State. Seven
hundred inmates in the Wavue Co.
pocj house have been exposed to
smalfpox. There will.be an exodus
P. S.~ Fine, Watches and Jewelry care­
of many of these to moro healthy lo­
fully repaired and warranted..
calities. In fact it is rumor'd that
many are now taking to their heels in
every direction, carrying the germs of
this most fatal of diseases.—Ex.

When a lady is pond of her small
feet, hasn't she a limited understand­
ing?

NTATIOMl

NV agons,

PRIKTSFROM6T07C.

Oashmcrc for Cloaks—Patterns giver,
James Anthony, tobacco dealer of
Detroit, died very suddenly
________ t____
at his to those buying Cloaks
Blearing. Pressing. (bioring ami re­
residenc • Wednesday afternoon. His
wife was down town on an errand, shaping Old Hats.
nnd upon her return found her hus­
band on the floor of the house dead.

Maraioe Switb. the murderer of
McKean at Detroit, had planned an
escape from the Sandwich jail.
A
letter which he had written to his
moi her, directing her to bring some
cloihes to a house in Windsor, and
to him at the jail, a pair of shoes with
saws in the sole, with which he might
cut hia way out, was discovered in
the posession of a retiring jail-bird tn
and insisted on reading K. The ma­ whom Smith had consigned it for
jority began to- have a suspicion of transmission.
The ball -and chain
truth—he was going tospeaktill next was then added to Smith’s costume.
aooa and kill the bilF. For a while
they made merry over it; but, as it
The flowers at A. T. Stewarts fun­
came on to dusk, they began to gel eral cost $10,000.
alarmed. They tri.d interruptions,
Colfax has made Si2,000 by lectur­
but soon abandoned them, because
each obe afiorded him a chance to di ing since last summer.
They tried to shout him down, but
that gave him a breathing space, and
finally they settled down to watch
the combat between strength of will
and weakness of'body. They gave
him no mercy. No adjournment for
dinner uo chance to do more than

GOOD GOODS!

,

TISTE TAHLE.

and MONUMENTS,

BOOKS, STATIONARY,

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

WALL PAPER,

pay the Highest Market Price for

PAIXT8, OILS,

S^ttfaclion Guarmut^L
BLACK * BVLLKB.

VAKKISHE8,

POTATOES,

CORN, APPLES, OATS,
Clover Seed. &amp;c.,
D.U..r«l

BRUSHES,

NOW ARRIVING AT THE

TEAS, COFFEES,

CHICAGO SEED OO.

ih.lr

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE. TOILET ARTICLES,

6iBDEI &amp; IlD SEEDS

PERFUMES.
LATH,
SHINGLES.
WA TER LIME,
SALT,
HAIR.
STUCCO,

PSI

SPICES,

JjJOSOjr, MOOXUB A; Co,

dry goods,

Wines and Liquors I

Senator Hamlin hasn't been seen
to mail a since the Senate subdued
ing from hie subject; no silting down. his postage bill
He's the' maddest which we ekip and retail al bottom price*. m. medical ,.-n&gt; yKcnA^rrxL rrs
Twilight darkened, j. the cas was lit, old bold head in Congress.
AINSWORTH A BROOKS,
members slipped out to dinner in re­
Lewiston. Maine, has thirty Adven­
Proprietors.
lays, and returned to sleep in squads,
tists who meet about once in four
(ml De Cosmos went on. The speak
weeks, got ready to ascend, are dis­
er, to whom he was addressing him­ appointed, and da capo,
/
self, was alternately dosing, snoring
"What did mothers used to do be­
Do you
fore
baly
carls
were
invented
t
’
asks
pped out
Do you want a good Book for the
last, and an exchange. Stayed at Imine and Stockmann *c Willyanl,
brought up a healthy child.
Home Circle ?
it wa» a very logical, eloquent or sus­
’Boh for Michigan ! In a crop re­
Do you want School Books ?
tained speech. There were digress­ port. em fas cing returns from seven­
ions in it, repetitions also. But sttll
Do you want a Prescription filled
teen states. Michigan makes the best
the speaker kept ou ; and at Iasi Doon •l&gt;ow for wheat and fruits
with care ?
came to a baffled majority, livid with
|xxenoe.»»&lt;l«'iun
t
lem«i&gt;,
Swor
praple
nuke
«
rtighty
I
m.
rage and impmence, and a single man,
trionmh.i.., ilwngh bi, °°&gt;”K • •"&gt;*!! Ibmj. John Owelu, of
. • -u&gt; -a 1husky
__ whisper,
» •
voice had sunk
Alexandria, Airginta, broke two .fl...
of hrs
his eyes were aluwat abut. aiwl were rib» ‘he other night while trying fa
bleared and bloodshot, his kgs toller- tur° aver IO
ed ante him, and 'bis baked bpa
They have discovered fifty one

MIX

DETROIT.
KURWKAN Hurtt;

AND LADIE8 &amp; GENT’S RESTAURANT

NEW LIVERY!

LADIES’ DINING PaHLEHS UP4JTJ

FULL PARTICULARS NEXT WEEK

Gfc*E£*"»rA«!'«Tx

SALE aid BOARDING STABLE,

ATKIN8OJR A BOX,

Call and See Ui

were cracked and smeared with skeletons in an old mound in ScotUood. De Coeraos bad apoken twea- had, and Scotch papers can't see
ty-six Lours, tad saved the settlers why a person should dig hia way into

Fours Tnrty,

BOISE BROS.

C, A, TRUMAN.

XASHVTLLl, MKR

�----------------------1—

Fathers and. mother*, brother, and meter,, sweetheart, and
children, ean be
L Mtn.♦. «.

BOTTOM PRICES

BY BUYTNO THE1H GOODS OF THE NEWUGRM.

Griffith &amp; Durkee, W

1E YOUNG. H. D~
.

—

IN THE BEACY BRICK.

IDryGroods

of his tailoring Miabliakmeal.
H.«, $176, tt.00, $2.60 and $1-00
ld
15

plead guilty, admitted that bo want 'lo the
bouoe with criminal Intent larking in his bo­
thia village, this Miramar.

Richest and Handsomest Dress Goods,
Neatest and Tastest Prints;
Gayest and Prettiest Gaiters,
Nicest and Softest Gloves.

Only three dubs

Hay .

DRESS GOODS!

NEW FIRM.

wa« found in

Aho • fifftoglili lias of AgHcultund
npirW*. whta will benoM If called for
Get my peieen ou
befme jmr-

Mm. C. 1 Dsyo, Seo'y.

about “foul play."

of .»•«. A. Avtewortb. Mid ahaU eunUnue tbe tatat the OLD iffAND, aa beretafare, vfat:

A Jury of physicians

304 MAIN STREET 204

Dr. in or near Sunfield had snatched a sub­
ject .from some neighboring graveyard and

Shlrtlage,

JffadcfXAd^.

_

Sheetings

by building an addition thereto, and'is

Tho Nashtill* Cornet Band will gifs a

DEALERS IN

Sellin exclusively for Cash at one
Price to All, and at 12
FURNITUREI
1-2 Per Cent Profit
of

Ruhlng,,

thia city.
&gt;e if you don’t make teaney by doing ee.
Dan t forget the place,—near the depot.
A. M. DavoiusrT.

Republican county conveation will May 5th. The programme will consist of
( be hsld next Saturday, and the Do
on May 10th, at the Court House
be seen a diagram of the Church. The Con­
tinge. Take tour ebcice. __
cert is given for the pa-pose of raising

affair, and oar chlsens will receive their
money's worth by attending.

Gxirnrs a Dvun't
Dy. Barber’s, last Tuesday evening, and the
Doctor will be remontbeewd by tbe $5 he

Wheelie's. ■

Yard Wide Sheeting ai 8 cts. per yard.

—Last week Hoskins of the Vermontvil e

DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
Beats, Shoes,
HATS,
CAPS,
Natkas,
BOOTS,
Hlhboas,
SHOES.
CLOTHING,
Scarfs,
WOTIOHS,
JtO.,
AC.,
AC.
Fars, Ac.

Hats, Caps,

the social nMlerUZS.

,
Iz- C&lt;uA Punltutn will mol.
-Tbe Middleville Rcpablfam pablbtea
Please call and examine Goods and I^rg. Saewig by buying ihfir Goals
an anonymous letter, purported to hare
been directed to .the editor’s wills, and tell- mark in tho world, and bo thinks nights on Compare Prices, before purchasing
of a CASH BOISE.
going homolhat hia efforts st .Vermontville
elsewhere.
are not appreciated, and possibly might
have made a miaiaka In commencing bwiioom In such a small place, all of which goes
to show that hia marks al Vermuuvilla arc
not very financial ones. Perbape it is be­
the village, aeoording to an ordinance
cause they are such pale ones.
'

KOCHER BROS.

NASHVILLE

N. DeViao.
Meadville.

OX SOUTH MAIN STRUCT,

style an. And wouldn't I pile on the dude a credible examination at Battle Creek. and foiling.
J. C. D.
and wear a big bustle l
Oh no.
HI!
OUCH !w and just here his father, as he led ship la tbe West Point United States M ill lo­
—Ells, the Chai lotto Leader man ’-dishes
ry Academy. He was thecae altogether

HARDY A OROORSB,
Pnjirleton.

Bvsar DKscaiPTios,

Black- ,

H yn.iha. AH ktiwl. rrt wort So tU rUwcka^jO.

pLEMENT SMITS. _
u»i luta. ms £otmn.Owwi;. os'
(foton Hooae.
All tefal ......... ..
*•
W—P«».,
- a

. ’

AXtoiney mtTXamw.

Offirt over Fntav Bro,. Dne&lt;Htorr. NaakrUlq Mkf.

T H. LEE.
J•
Ibeputy MlierIff,
X..UXt,JCct CvUwUfcmaa aprttaliy.
PARAD-Y, Manulactnrer ef

g

Stest* asd

’

Shoes,

JOHN Q CRESSY,
J
Bn k m i

204 Main St., Jackson.
v BO. n. FILMING,

Teacbar of

A FEW

PXAJTO AID ORGAII
TERMS- |10 Pm QUARTER.

Walnut Bureaus, with tlass $12.00
TO LOAN!
Marble Top Bureaus, bo $18.oo ]\fONEY
Ol \ppnU teal UaU Sccirities,
■ tw BUMS or
Everythin! Else in Proportion.

Hoorn, ovvt 'T’lsr Dro,.' Dr=t Slow, Xarfmilv. Jfc-

$300.00 and UPWARDS

Call A.a&lt;1 See.
204 MAIN STREET 204
S.LEIBHAnSER,^

NEW BAKERY MERCHANT TAILOR!
READY MABE CLOTHING!

II. A.L.DTIICI1

MBreai,BKb,Cai«,Cracien and Pies
A LUNCII BOOM

bustle in the Migbtorhtted of that wood 1

-Rd. Partello has bidden a final farewell

OX LOXO TIME.
L. BUS8KLL.
Ofllro orsr J. RumMIM atora, H„tum. Mioh.

ELI STRONGPractical jUtllioright,aar Oiataa u

HULL aASHIBKBY,
-

KalnzitaaKdao.

KT

-

MLlcbicgane

and Rd’s head is about level.

—17,500 Patch a-,—While visiting Ret.
W. II. Shelby, in Sunfield, Eaton Co., I
Holmes, while playing in D. Pnrehis’ yard
was bitten severely just below his right eye

GROCERIES!
H. ALDRICH.
TV

THE NEW

“DOMESTIC"

Planters, and

or the Be** Makes ia the
Cenalry.

•
Connett. Koowa, 1
n*w trprisg g*wd*
now Itellowing him.
April 84, 1878. J
the long brick is a popular trading
lost in Nashville. »nd
toil paper reachRegular meeting held.
Present—Hardy. Lee, Hnlbeit, Par­
r« our many rredeew. the eaunterr and
rtelvta will touted high wMh the lal*t adv and Roe, Trustees,
Minuicm of tbe last meeting read
and approved.
Qa moiion Addison 3rnce was
WiHis
elected Oveneer in Roed Diet. No. 8
in place of N, P. Frink, who did not
in siMBlatfoa ow nt
from whiah
nocepf.
place be oaam heaa,that bin bn^rjtad barn
On mottofi Sila’ Btiles was elected
Overseer in Road Dial- No. 2 in place

it might be wvW to add ths! this was only a
ftifivua rumor.
From ail accounts we
to • Might

ELIKU CBIPMjUJf,

Spring* nnd Summer Style*

A

Doubts­

, Thread
Lock-Stffcfi

The following nccotinta were pre­
with sented and on motion allowed:

Mmahvllle, Mick.

Gmtrttl Cofwryajfebfg;

Collections a sptciit&amp;jf;
LOAN

&lt;m ccMf Mcuriiy.
AH bmtMM autrcMad U Ur
care, WU1 bo prompl I; and cwfHUUy aUondod MT •*

MVERY STABLEI

Machine.
WM. VENNi IhapRtRToa^

H

A BRgtmd’v old alaad. HuafavUlc,

Mr Vaxu baa had aetvral yaora uxporlunca is th* livery bustawue uad-ia prvparadto furnish all wtacr wish' with a gcou rig,.
and a* pricaa eorrmpoading with tb« Hmw
tirnaa.
Ujl&gt;

CHAS. W. DE1ARAI,

Es y&gt;
?&gt;.o

JEWELER s OPTICIAN
men.
nashvillk

L. MOBY’S

=— =T£j23'WKi’~~“ ■*

tgw and Baggies.

JEWELRY,

ited and

Treasm

8. Rilles.
Sart Durkee..

GALE CELLED Pli
DIAMOND IRON PLOWS

DENTI ST

MONE Y TO

Harrows, Corn

Road Scrapers,

B. LIKBIIAUnER.

SfruT 12. &lt;?. ntting-er

CUTTIKG AMD FITTING,

A Woodlaud Bev.

The Ink-slinger of the Vermontville
KnttTprfor. has been braging all winter
about biv nice wood pile
NvU we mean
buvmuw wacn wv ray that we will bet the He wu rolling a piece of
sardines that we have • nicer and bigger team Hopping aaddealy U
pile «?f wood than the aforewwi quill-driver corner «t the roUer fractu
1 edwwiee injuring him.

KaritvMte, Mkh. Nov, io.

Dre^t and Cloak Making,

W. SMITH.

Wheel Cultivators,

The latter gash being an.inch tong and pen­
etrating clear through hia cheek.

IEH’8, YOUTHS’&amp; BOYS’ CLOTHIBQ

No « Kain SlrtwC

REAPERS, MOWERS,
Horse Rakes, Plows,

^TM. JONES,

MELINKRY&amp;FANCY GOODS! Justice of the Peace,

OUB STOCK CONSISTS OF
man’s head sb orcd oct flfewimkw like a
storks head out of the sea gruss.
It was
Strong looking for locals. (Me «yo Was up­
on the train, and the other upon a couple of
dogs wrestling.”

FOB SAXE CHEAP
bran now Wilson Sewing Machine, of
same r*yle as advertised in another enb-

tyrf Barry. te&lt;

W. G. AYLSWORTE &amp; CO.,

iGRICULTO R1L DEPOT,

Watch for
ing a depth of 41} inobi

Colds vettled on the Breast, Cosmtrnpiion, or
any di«eaao of the Throat and Ltutg*.
A
pr«&gt;f of that fact is that any pereon aSlcied.
can get a Sample Bottle for 10 oenla and
try its superior effect before 'buying the
regular aiae at "6 oenla. It baa lately been
introdneed in thia country frvw Germany,
and fat wonderful ocrea are aatoacahmg
every OM that une it Three donee will re­
lieve any cut, Try It

WHfiSfER A HOBBS.

PUnaand K|*-Jficat!-is,for Mlil BuHdUsg*8|*maUy. CoCTO'paod'M UMtad. *WI

Cornet Bead. the attraction.

leans.

A. BARBER, M.. O. Hovn.-o-

H

M. FLINT,

E. T. CHILD &amp; GO.

unMorMr danaUW. &lt; tiquwaa
freak elock of Spring Goods, and whilst he
fo aboeat Id. Whit, is George’s right hand

D.

GRFFITH &amp; DURKEE,
Nashville, M&gt;eh.

-I. M. Fits: han bdllt an addition to his

1

T B. ftXSEY. nmyrnwr. Ooatfr.aX

malm a vpariah^ cC. and ks*p afulluwort-

Bal Be

C. ELLIS. M.

Af

speedily notified of the eU:« of affairs

O«cr J-.1 .Ide ol M«n fcrt*.

'CROOKS

Clocks, Spedacct, fc.

PATENT

Lv^y^arUrt^aa Oetr wx ran toll m topMmmtoi *

....................... —......$4.10
2-14

THE LIGHTEST-BUNHIKG SKCH1NE IS THE WORLD.

--- R e p a i rjrti f£----•no ta a wwrtmMffh* reaXr, aad atiafcoelnu
mmrwitaed. C«3lo«4!«ro

CHA8. W. DRMABAT

Motiou oubdc nod curriad that the

GUARANTEX:

MEAT MARKET!

ty aad I."
Cooncd adjaarnad.

K. A. mGHJCER.

and ■ngmioCeoh.

LKANt«K SMOKY.

§.
g.E

D. C. GRIFFITH,

“ DOMESTIC ” 8EWINC MACHINE CO.

ROK&amp; CLEVER.

New York mmol Chicago.

HiFASHIONS^^^
DOUBLE .WAGON

awp vOv.aiwctMy wt caac

FRESH JTEATS,
aU kUA., which win b« mW low for u^

“DOMC8TIC" SEWING MACHINE CO.
aadpv’

Or

A-

rte.

Grvo i h»x

�------ LL.J.L.

out wLai iff puUm f«»alin&lt; from U.« m«i-

Mtadl fruit; toll the
cold snap did nsuoh
dpa/jra to paaebta in arena Motions. Indiana
'will have Htfle wheat and few peach**, tort
apptee and Mnall fruit took well. Michigan

&lt;a Q.
GO1

Mnaancihnsctt*, recently shot • aval on
the rteka al Hope Intend, down the bar,
where he in now Firing, which menuored
four feet nine and one-half inchaa in
length. He ought to have bean a goodKircd sad, judging by his length; but be
wasn't, which i* not to be wondered al
under the tHrctunatanofe. Upon exam­
ination it wan discovered that he “wore
a collar round his neck" in fttu slisjx) of
a boop, about six inchoUu diameter,
evidently from a lobster poi, with apart

iukI bogj-y in A (w^mltar way. Ono day tael
WMk tr. «tar&gt;-Mitad at lb* Protidwtta
akad MtiHteu. fltourt wwhti! to drive emt in&gt;maliately. A tarastte l.orao wm harnMMd
—Tim French Minuter of Foreign Affaire ia,
to a &gt;Wk W, and to* aron drew o*. H*
ban txrt tin« rtiuread. mul tec Prwid«ut emtidering too betiw of o commercial treaty
had cot ordered the horot- Tto thtaf ia naid with the Unl|*d Htato*. It ia propped to piao*
French tilks and wines on au advantageous
footing as to toe tariff in tha United Ulate*,
whilo Fraurc, in return, is to subject American
ctitoo to only a small import duty.

(»en. HWWck. Hupervhw of the Ottumwa
(low*) district, to send in bin resignation. .
. -BHhF- Atatdbald Dixon. of Kentucky,
—Tha towboat Dictator was wr.cked in a
cnlUtion at Haatdbal. Mo., ono day last week,
and ten penoc* wore drowned, including too
clerk and others ol th* crew. Tlic craft had
an loo barge In tow alongside, and in pawing
through a bridge too swift current drove her
against too stone pier, where die broke In two.
—Uio Hanilhal (Mo.) bridge across tho Miaeifldppl rirer io conatlcrod tho tnool dangerous
Cf an on tbe river for eieamboata. The ourrent there is always bad, and in Ure-prerant
high stage of water rniui at the ml.) of fifteen
m:lM an hour. Tho steamer Clinton, in pac­
ing through tho draw, a few dsyo since, was
driven against the atone pier and luul one of
her patollc wheel* torn completely from her.
Ou* man wm knocked overboard, but waa ros-

Prttadeot a few days sumo to present a petition
signed by 3.000 ettisens of BL Loom. praving
for lb* oardon' of ex-Collector Uon Maguire ;
but the President declined to interfere. as also
did the Atiorney-geueral, on tho ground tori
the District-attorney and Judge before whom
Maguire .was triad had not recommended a . —The brewery of Hstm-i Brothen., to Ewt
Ei. Louta, BL, was totally dwtlroyod by fire one
night last week. The loss is over 3125.000.
including 4.500 barrels of been
.
—At Brown's Station. Boon* county. Mo.,
eno day last week, .five men wore drerending A
coal shaft when too rope broke, a»d alt fell to
tiie bottom.’over 100 f*eti Two man aud a
Mexican towns, and to prevent the levying of boy were instantly killed, and the other two
forced Ioann upon Amoricami. They uro to fatally Injured.
cross the rivMrtxf neccseary, in enforcing the
—A terrific b*U-.rtcrm passed over Khawnoc
spirit of (hi* order.
county. Kan., one day lart Week, which killed
- Iteturna fromdtfty-aeven notate in Ohio aa to
the condition of the crops. pubJ‘ jts«i hi iho

PetitoryIvaataaeenue,...The Horje liefiBaney t*Jl
waa called up, amatd.&lt;«. and finally pa«ed....A
turawage waa ractivwd from President Grant vetoing
th-. blU roduelUR the .alary of the preaalent of the

b«UU. The first reached ns that of Urombrry (white Datnocnt) v*. Hantecn (colored IlcpuHican). It wm Ordded !« favor at the tatter,
•ome places the had was eight inches deep, and tha committee haring unaulmouilj- reported that
arc totally destroyed or badly injured Other tho rise of hen's egge. It wsa limited to a ter­ ba waa entitled to tbe eeat. 5hr caM at Finley
fnuta. 15 report th* indications far good crops. ritory one mil a in width, but extended south va. Walla (colored) waa begun nexg but not con21 fair, 21 badly Injured. Wheat, M report good
croiw, H fair, 28 badly injured. Fifty points tn
;«diana todteste peadira badly Injured. Other
•scend day's proceeding* of tl.c Inipeacbmsnt trial.
froite. 23 good. 11 fair, Il badly .injured.
—Tho National Lato.r Cor. vention that mot IkUnap, aennupanli-d by hi* counsel, appeared at
Wheat. 10 good. 13 fair, and 23 badly Injured.
*t PitUburgh, recently, could not agree upon balf-|«rt II o'clock, and te&gt;&lt; Itolr Mata. Fits
-Use Lbtaago Infer-Ocean ia waging war Use second rreolaiion. in rotation to finance, mtautaa before 1 o'clock tbe House managen came
and upon it* adoption a large number of dele­ in, and the prncacdtag* were at cure begun. Af­
gatee withdrew. The rreolutiu . in quretion ter reading tbe mlnutea, Use HpUcaUon of Use
favored too ro{&gt;eti of too National Banking taw Uoow »u presented by Manager Lord and read
by tb- Secretary. After the reading waa 000and tbe Breumption act
—The first election'al Chicago under tha
now charter took ptace on the IHlh inti., and
reenllod in Che rucoM* of to* Itepublkari
-News from tha Big Horn country is to tho ticket with the exception of City TreMurer.
effect that the Chcyenrira hero broken op Into A majority of th* Aldermen cboaeti
Re■mall Ifen-te for marauding purjwm. En-i- publicaiw. An unusually Jargevoto was polled.
grwt partiM arc attacked if not too irtroag.
—Ttie Indiana Democracy mekin convention
»■&gt;.! eometiEMM mining parttes get worsted. at IndiMspotia. hurt week, and nominate! J.
D. Wiliums, of Knox county, for Governor.
night* since, a man, wife, and throe children W. &amp; Holman and Franklin Lauder* declined
to be jut in Donitaation for tho cdlice. The
resolutions adopted call far too withdrawal of
the TUtional bank notes and tlie aubetilutlon of
notes taeued by too Government; ■tamand too
*50.000 for the relief of to* Indians ta Ari- roped of the Rmnmptiou act. and recommend
Thon. .V Hendricks to tho National Demo­
cratic convention mb suitable candidate for
th* JTetideacy. Tho remainder of th* ticket
CRIBB ARD CRIBIXALB.
-In a dispute about rent, in New York. John is m followa: Lieutenant-governor, Isaac P. Usd otnysd tbe will of babes* c.irpu» In tbe Haltett
Kilboura case, and tost Kflbcorn waa ordered by
Taeffo shot and kUltd Joha l arreti, ■ land­
lord. Farrell was also a cmtractor, and em- trict, H. H. Buskirk; Second district. A. G. the Jud*» Into the custody of the MaahaJ.... Uakac,
Downey ) Third district, John Pettit; Fourth of Indiana, offered * resolution InsirnctlBR tbs *«Idoyed Ta*ffa.
led committee on tor re*l-»«Utv pool to Im rati#ate
—OoL A. A. Spencer waa kilted to tho court
room st Liyn Qrrek. lira, one evening last John ft Neff. Auditor of State, E. Handcr­
week, by a man named Jeffreys. The awastin eam Tr*a*ar*r, Benjamin C. BLaw. Attocneyasked Spriioe^wtert 1*7 tad done with tea B*t»erti. U A. Boakirk. Superintendent of
(Jeffrey's) wife and children, and toon drew a Public Inatraction, J. H. Smart. Clark of
revolver and fired ti&lt;roe abate. &lt;sch taking Supreme court, Gabriel Scbmiok. Iteporter
effect in the bead. Ct£ Spencer ia said to bo of Supreme court. Au/natu* N. Martin.
—Tha IlliDoi* Dumocrati t convention I* ntal coins. Il provides for silver doltar. and Urtf.
a son nt a fonner Secretary of ,tlio Navy, and
l»uU&gt;« at LllnL Bpw. .h. n. bu, u called to meet at Springfield June 22, to wiret doltant, &lt;s» aide at Ute o&gt;iu« to Rive a coneRpondlUtf
value 10 rotas of oUwrpriuelp»l coin•nerctalnattonv
the yard-arm of ‘JliJ brig ffouwra for mutinv delegates to too St Louis convention.
....The rnitisited el action case from Florida. Walla
many yesre ago.

-Garvey, tho contractor who did th* plas­
tering of tbe New York Qty HaU. am. who
shared ia tim plunder of th* Tweed ring, state*
tint he is willing to give up al] that ho ia not
legally entitled to. As i____ _ ___________
be ascertained be U ready to ntetle.
—D9tan, tho tnurderous burglar who killed
Mr. Nw. Umbra* trnnfaant. tn N*w Yctfk ta
Anguet I-rt. was executed on Friday of last
week. Ho was to hav* bran hangod tai&gt;««mbrr, IM73, Inn skillful Dwyers' pleas intervened:
tb*-.i th । time wm set for two different taler

Titan reprieved

rcela: Lincoln taut week, and adopted * pint­
form in fxv. r cf hard money and reform. Tbe
ddegV.ce to tho BL Lout* convention ware uninatructed, but *ro M*d to be unaataacaaly for

To the Berwie r-fOie VniM male,Herewith
1 calun’SenAte bill No. 172, entitled •• An act
fixing the BAlary of th* Protidcnt of too United
BtetM.” without my approval. I *m conatrainod to this courmt from * **um of duty to
my aucocMora in office, to mywalf, and to whet
ia due to tho dignity of th* poatooo of Chief
Magirtraio of * nation of more tlian te.OOO.OOO
of jieoplc. When tec salary of the Pretideut
of the Unital Btato wax fixed by tho Constitu­
tion at 825,000 per annum we war* a nation of
but 3,000,000 of people, poor from a tang and
exhauativo war. without ooramereo or pxaenfaotare*. with but few - waot*. and thooo
cheaply euppUnd. Tho salary murt then
have boon doomed small for tho rcejx.uaiIMlittM ami dignity of tbe pontoon, but justi­
fiably ao from the impoverished condition of
te&lt; treasury and tho almphcityit wa* demred
_
... ..
nUary
of- Congressmen imd
wm
fln&gt;t fixed at
Uio time
actually
average of about 120 days to the Motion, or
♦720 per year, or 1e*a than one-thirtieth of tbe
mlar;'of tbarretidewt Congress have legis­
lated upon tfietr own iiatarie* from time to
time tince, until finally it reached &lt;5,000 per
annum, or ono-tlfth that of the Pretidenk be­
fore the salary of the latter wm increased. No
one having a knowledge of the coat of living
at die national capital will contenrt that the
present salary of Congressmen la too high, uu1m* it be Uie intention to make the ofiico one
entirely of honor, when the ealan- ahould be
abolished, a proposition repugnant to cur re­
publican idee* and inftltutiomt. I de not be­
lieve the oitisen* of this republic detire Uieir

prokabiy give him lhe i-.omit.a'icu.

rojuuejr..
th* &gt;M are reported to be no longer neew•ery. So they have "topped cunjuigning and
guaemto barrack-.
. -An c|iidawiic. Uin nature of which to imparSooebv*. tot ten (vavfnoJ of Ktangaoo,
of
•th* rich*** and mt-u pojw.km* &lt;’.&gt;*trinta of
t bin*. The a*MM ia mtidag great haver,
•ever*! vJiagr* having tcct: estirtiy dejxipatatal. Doth ovtatekM tea vtotoo .Jokm b*-

ore* TrabitrM ixt w*rk. 71... kvwaa were
bMvy wr both •»!«. Tta» mrwl r«w«v are
toMtobeAwtaMMwiUi tow rragrw* of th*
r«W** to pctrieg ttawn the rtiwtfltoe.
- Tbe wm of lb* Engiati. tidp V'^wy, ta*u

as ‘ he grew larger.— IFdrceator (Mom.)

A ROBAXCB TX.TBO CRAPTBRS.
Chapter I. With fierce eaergj she
strode to tbe window, daahed back the
rattling blind, and peered into the inky
diixkncBfl.
But her burning glanoce
failed to pierce the pall-liko blacknem
that etiBhrouded the deserted streeta.
Tearing up the hall register and detach­
ing the pedal from a ho wing-machine,
she laid them on a hassock and resumed
her weary watch. The storm without
raged with wild fury, driving the sleet
across Charles river with a force and ve­
locity that wan appalling. The night
waned, and ahe aat and watched, wan and
haggard with rage.
'
Chapter IL An abandoned-looking’
man, with a crimson nose, tattered
Ulater, and fearful firenres in hia
trowsera, wna waltzing with uncertain
strides through one of the grand nvennee
of tho lower port Ever and anon tho
graeelees man would matter to himself,
“I (hie) woudcriftheoid womans'sup ?”
Bracing himself ho reached home, nnd
was trying to piok th* door-lock with on
empty flask when the door was opened
from within. Then there came a wild
cry for mercy, heard high above the
horrid raging elements, waking up two
policemen and—then all was quiet—
Boafon Courier.

compensation for theta aerrioea. Th* sum of
♦25, COO does not defray the expense* of tho
Executive for one year, or han not in my experieooe. It is new one-fifth in value what it
was when fixed by th* Conatitatten in "apply,
tag .^nuud. ud «4i. Hague (a
interest in tide matter, I have fait myself free
to return this bill to the Bouse in which it
originated, with my objections. believing that
in doing *o I meet the wishes and judgment of
the great majority of those who Indirectly pay
A few evenings since Alvy Moody wan
all the aaUriee and other expenses M thaOor- paying a vi«l io his dulcinca. She bad
smuggled him into tho parlor, and the
dsrkneea only served to conceal her
Luxury has put all civilization to its blushes while Alvy told bis story ol love.
! The muttered words reached the parent's
trumps nnd European politics is worse
than oura. Tbo Englieh telegraph sys­ | ear, and wining suddenly into the room
tem, acquired at au outlay of $45,000, - ho demanded to know of Mary who it
000, is not paying .ana per cent, and was she had with her. “H’atheeat,
there is a postal discrepancy of $2,000,­ sir,” was tho mumbling reply. “Drive
000. The revenue of India hai inareased it out of here," thundered paterfamilias.
Scat If* screeched Marj; and then totto
fifty per cent by extra taxation, while
tho public debt hasdbnbted in seventeen voea, “Alvy, meaow a little.” Alvy set
years. Millions liave been wasted and up a woful yowl. “ Coi^pund it, bring
stolen building barracks ; .the new Gov­ a light and scare tho thing out” This
ernment bouse, for which £35,000 was w-.ih too much, and poor Alvy made a
leap for the window, carrying glass and
appropriated, coat $1,000,000, or nix
frame with him. u Thunder, what a
times the estimate; and the oostly canals,
which were to pay twelve ]»or cent, pay cat I" exclaimed Uie parent, contemplat­
less than two.^ London is so badly gov- ing tbe ruin after the light was brought;
ernod by its six or Riven kinds of gov­ “ I never saw anything like it; and con­
ernment that the great property-bottlers found it, its tail is made of broadcloth,"
are praying for consolidation. Tbe old tut he viewed a flattering remnant hang­
city alone, which ia 1ml 702 ocrea out ol ing from the window.— WaaAta^ton Ga-

t)&gt;a 80,000 acres of the mclropoFis, tarn a
In National banks....Thaereniaf station waa de­ debt of $26,000 000, and the Lord Mayor
voted te tteedtecMtioa of ths bill to trxn.f.r too coate475,000 a juar. , ,, .
. .
India’-, burton tn th- War dejarti-vrii.
The Khedive of Egypt, Raid to' have
Thub-oiav. Apnl 2X-Svutie.-A bill was
। providem tarry, and Gov. Begley, who ia a
boei. the richest man -iti'ttfrf wetfid, is
candidate for lit* potitian, recently vitited paowd to a Unit the tigH'&lt;‘ari wadding present nf
bankrupt, with $450,000,000 dpbt, and
Washington to riew tho aiinaUon and conanlt
tbe depreciation of foreign loans on the
with hfo friend* ia t)» Michigan dotagAtfcm.
London market already amounts to
Mr. Ferry i* ako s. candidate for retortion,
and Seere'ary Chandler ia iwaid to covot the
$77,000,000, equal to forty -nm* • per
place and will dtaputo the ground with hie com­
cent of the total investment. 'Among
petitor-.-. All Of thuao partiM are wealthy, and
the swindles of the period are-uot ahme
the atruggle for th* prize promisee to be a most
•: tbe Emma tfiiiif. but tho Itrfo railway
‘ and Canada oil wells. Italy has spent

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of tho netting hanging to
That be
had worn it for 'some time wm also evi­
dent from tbe fact that it had worn it*
way into tho flash to tbe depth of half
an inoh all-round the nock as the seslincroosed in size. The fiwkii wm raw, and
the poor creatare had, without doubt.
Buffered intensely, and would have
thanked Mr. Hoxie bed he kilted him
Mme time ago. It is suppoeed he ran
into the hoop Home months ago, when
ho was rmaller, pcriiajie while charring
a flah or in some nportiro moment, atrikiog it with foroo enough to carry it over
hin head, and was unable to gat it back,
and has since then carried- it and the
trailing netting, Buffering more and more

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; $125,000,000 ou public wjrka and $400,­
000,001) on her army and navy. Tho
’ member of Parliament from D.crry, w|»o
recently led a corfimitteb of invtBtigfction into stock gambling in London,
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"It Dii. folimatM
U» names and accounts of women, |
tadtew of Utle, men of all dsmtea
and ranks in life, in tlta MuckboMen*'
books, tney would bo perfectly as­
tounded."
•
So Uiis is wbnt the world gels for over­
improvement— Neu York Graphic.
n»w aw BDirttK tbxth' Public
oplxidx....
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the tuofit Mgacnona genlk-nyen who m-er .
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Howw of Gommuns—and who had great
kxiovkidgu of the pre*H Mid of public
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he demanded tSatfche should apologize
to Rose, which she refused to do, rad
terday, rad I think she took advaxttage departed from Honeybantai in high disof my absence. Nobody' else could
son on a level with a girl who is yolKKly

have taken my money."
Rose was about entering the breakfast

But when she learned tyst Roho wm

Ute J«r. «aa tM» ak* hxl

“ If you say a word of the kind, I shall

Mm»

flrat ffunilit&gt;H of New York, alia wishi-d
she had been more politic, sinoe Roc
was lost to her in any event—for in loos

Theme are now 73,000 churches in the
United States,-about oua to evpry 500

When a Kansas editor gets a scandal
item under tho head of “ Religious InteUigence,”.aud the foreman calls hia
attention to it,-he goto
The offal rectrfpta c’ the Boston board

■•Buch partiality 1" exckdmrtl Althea.
"Sucli blindness!” muttered her
their bones more closely than they used
to do.
1.
Untrted To iude fiireelf i»X
Ladies in Now York are warned no:
Eliza
Fox.
She
lives
on
National
avenue,
chamber. On the stairs ihn met Roc.
rad she made a trip to the eastern por­ to appear too publicly in sacqucs
Her face was white, her eyes burning.
tion of tli© city to get a recipe lor mak- trimmed with fur, as the police have a
trick. of accosting them with the in­
But she turned away her head, and
beer, rad got in the station, and she formation that such and such a shop­
disappearedw ithin her room.
lifter whom they are in scorch of wore
wasn
’
t
half
as
anxious
about
her
case
as
Mra. ■ Richton actaally paid her sister
the money to keep the matter quiet, and some of tho audience. She slowly fol­ joit such a Faoqne.
" But, ThyHii «tmr, my rpeniu* flowr,
Tte oowytMT t«Mito»«rr&gt;; ‘

especially coaoeelod from Roc. He was
unaware of the ncc isation against Rose
• Com/»&gt;U U&gt;-, 1-byUl.’ total’
until afterward. But in lose than a week
a similar .disappearance occurred. This
1'f
time it was Althea's beautiful Geneva
Sm cried out f a -.erly,
Amlasld. “lapdlmy loin althL,
watch.
And U,Wd V. ao4X."
“ Of course, Rom isn’t to be suspect­
ed ! ” sneered Mra. Shelburne.
Mrs. Rich ton was very much troubled.
Het heart stood up otontly fur theatauiger-girl beneteh' her roof, but circum­
stantial evidence pointed Rose out as
guilty.
“ You are a fool, and worse then a fool,
Imogene I ** exclaimed her sister, whose
ALL ABOUT IT.
tongue sometimes exceeded the bounds
I’ll fell you all about it
of .«tk(nette in private, however girict
Well, when Roecoo Richton came heme her decorum in public. She hated Rose
to Honeybraks from Australia, and saw as Althea's rival, for she rad her daugh­
Rose Damarre wiping his mother’s old ter coveted Roc's money.
They had
china in the breakfret-room, he fell in
love with her.
it was a little trying to find him in love
Now, no oCS- know tho girt She had with his mother’s seamstress.
come to Honeybanks and hired out as a
Althea sat rocking henudf by the win­
common servant; but when Mrs. Rich­ dow, Waco, the blue-rad-scsrlet parrot,
ton found that she could play Exquisitely on her edxmlder; alio fancied tho brilli­
upon the piano, sew nioely, and read ant creature was becoming to her palo
aloud melodiously, she promoted her to complexion and dark braids.
the position of seamstress and compan­
“ If the case was put into court you
ion to herself; and, being a lady, she would certainly be accused of aiding rad
never sought to violate her reserve or abetting a thief, Atrni Imogene,” she
force her confidence. Rose was about

Mra- Itichton tiunod red and white.
She did not sleep for.two nights.
At last she called Row to her room. “ My dear child," said she, “dream-

banks about three months, and Mrs.
Richion had grown very fond of her.
Roc came home.
yet had come home with a fortune. He
arrived with no end of presents for
friends, and curiosities, among which
wm n blne-aad-scarlot pannt, a cage of
Java sparrows, and another of little
tiest soft whistle in the world, and the
parrot would walk up the legs of a table
and all around tho walls of a room. He
had been trained by a sailor, and his
name was Waco.
Well, Rose and Roc worked together,
establishing his pets, and finding a place
for his treasures, and no one could help
liking Roc’s free, hearty ways, especially
Row, who had been a little moped at
Honeybank'.
And noon divining that it was the
pntty girl who kept her restless bob bo
contented, month after month, in the
quiot home of his boyhood, the mother
fell musing, and always ended smiling.

Shewn* a simple-hearted, kind little

ous sister, Mik Shelburne, who, with
her daughter Althea, came io spend the
midsummer at Honeybanka.
“ Who is that girl!” she asked, haugh­
tily, almost is Rose's hearing.

IM-ntt mealllte ^ring.

time; I hope only until my

Here the little woman’s nerves and

“Oh, Mrs. Richton, my goodwkind
friend, do not be so distressed I ” said
Roeo. “I know Mrs. Shelburne does

stay white she isdiere. , Bat do not—do
not bcltere Arar cruel susplckms sgainst
me; I anias innoccmt as youraatt.”.
my poor Rwe.” “ I heard them talking. You do not
believe itf’’
•!! eaanot belteye it. Rose.”
“ Oh, if you only knew ! Well, never
mind. Ob, but what a cruel tato'lor a
lonely girt I And Hove my home hare. ”
“ Where can you go, Rose!”—weep­
ing.
“ I can find a place; I am not without
money.”
•
There was a quick knock at tho door,
rad Mrs. Shelburne and Althea swept
into the room.
.
“And »ow ngf AauiAtat’S.'dbmon®
bracelet is misring! ” cried the former.
“ Pretty well, miss, for one week’swork.

lowed Bijab out, muring :
-“Use about a pint of flour, put in
a chunk of butter about as targe as a wal­
nut, and' break in—”
•
Now, then,” interrupted hia Honor,.
.“ this looks bad to see a woman of your
age hero.”
“ Well, I had some beer," she softly
replied, “ rad break in four eggs, grate

One of tho chief attractions at the
Centennial will be? the display of trees.
trees of the country, from the California
roti wood , to the Maine pine, rad it is
hoped that a large number of foreign
trees and shrubs will also be exhibited.

English sparrows have .built their
nests in tho noetrils of a horse, on which
iu placed a statue of Washington, at
in a hat oven." J," |
V |
Uw
Richmond, Va. It don’t affect the horse’s
“What have you to say about this swallow at all, and it's a neat tribute to
com ? " asked the Court
Nothing. You era do all the talk­ phia Bulletin.
ing—quart of flour—four eggs—lemonpeel—nutmeg—hot oven."
“ You were never here before! ’’
I don't remember that I was. Will
was made to divide this county, rad it
yon take a recipe down for mo before I
was proposed to cadi it Belknap, but
forget itf ”
some sago legislator suggested tho Im­
•Tve got n recipe for ending drunk­
propriety of naming anything after ray
enness,” replied his Honor.
living statesman or warrior.
“ I don’t won't it; and after the cake
Prof. ’ Bhitpard, in his lecture on
lnw baked for fifteen minutes remove
from the oven rad put on your frost­ Thackeray's works, to show the un­
reasonableness of those who find fault
ing.”
*
“Do you want to go to the House of with Thackeray because he • did not put
more brains in his women, said that the
Correction t ” queried the Court.
“ No, air, I don’t What do I want to Buam criticism hot! bora made on
Shakespeare, on Milton, and on God
go tramping up there for! ”
“ But you wore so badly intoxicated Almighty.
The rapid rad emphatic recital of the
that the officer had to hire on exprwsfollowing- ir. said to be an infallible cure
wagop to bring you down here."
for
lisping: Hobbs meets'Snobbs and
“ Is that so t Than I came hero by
express, did IT Was I packed in a Nobbs; Hobbs bobs to Snobbs and
Nobbs; Hobbs nobe with Snobbs and
boxf ”
“This is,” says
“You must be very careful in future. robs Nobbs’ fobs.
It’s a bad thing for a woman to get Nobbs, “tho worse fox Hobbs’jobs,”
rad
Snobbs
soba.
drunk."
“ No worse than ’tia for. the man, rad
Dr. Leonard Bacon’s ton and name­
sake, who has been some three years in
in tho oven for three or four minutes." Europe, is now established at Geneva,
“ Will you promise me f ’’ asked the Switzerland. He preachas regularly to
Court.
his charge in that place, rad is also
“ Yes, I’ll promise ! ” she angrily ex­ editor rad publisher of the Chronicle,
claimed, “ but I wish yon wouldn’t talk a semi-weekly paper issued simulta­
so much—you put me all onL ”
neously in Genova,'Dresden, and Rome.
She stocri off and glared at his Honor
Db. Prime admits that comparatively
and then, lapping her finger on tho rail­ « .ra.U proportion ol a.rgymen’, «.n.
.ix­
ing, continued:
bscoxne preachers, tint indignantly de
“ You take about a qnart af flour— nier tho aasertidu that “ ministers' sons
about a. quart. You jyuL’Q a hunk of are the worst in the parish.” “Ono
butter about as big as a wrinnt, and you prodigal,” ho
pastor'ss
prodigal, be says, *“from the pastor
break in three or four—”
own told mokra more Ulk U^n niaeij“Yon may break on t," said the Court. wnd-nine .pooUta. from tho rrat ol Uw
“ Well, I will. I want to get some­ ebnreh.'
where where I era write down that recipe
A Mbxmuk walked into the shop of
a San Antonio (New Mexico) pawn­
She pushed her way through the
broker, took from the counter the list
crowd to -the door, rad as she stepped
of the proprietor, whose back was
out she was heard muttering :
turned, and, when that individual was
“ Quart ot flour—four eggs—five min­ ready to attend' to him, obtained a loan
utes !
Detroit Free PrtM.
of six bits on tho bat, which was duly
ticketed and stowed away; and the
how MHH. yKDvncLK got wrr:x.
trick was not discovered till the hat was
Mr. Peduncle went out to milk tho
needed.
other day. Now, if there is- fine thing
Mr. Peduncle prides himself upon, it is
the Mayor of Stratford-on-Avon. Re­
liis perfect command of a csw. With
cently he issued strict orders that all
his bucket on the ground, he milks with
persons who a.;owed their cliimneyf* to

Sheia

monde, I suppose, Imogene, rad I shall upon the cow if she whisks her tail at days afterward the mayor was convicted
^of the offense upon the first summons
have my say out to this girl. Ob, you
him or tries to scratch hqr back with, her
issued under his order, and fined 10s.
bat4-ta*4 thing’ how rfare you look M
me—” ।
...........
•* *-J6&lt;L rad coete
Aanl Imogu&gt;„ lo get attached to a aetHere Rae c^e, ta,. lagging, and
A raftsman near Pembroke, Ont,
his
holding an olfll
' My soul (so, now!) be on thy guard. was attacked recently by two lynxes, but
after a desperate struggle killed them.
hands.
“Mother, what have you taken to
On exhibiting their pelts at the town he
making a scrap-ling of my old Indian cap
“Tea thousand (thunder and borax I was promptly fined 940 for. killing the
Buthac.
animals out of season. Tho poor fellow
far! Here’s a pair of spectacles, aspool
stand still I) foes arise”—
Mia. Richton doaUd a liWa, but did
And as Mr. Peduncle raised himself must have felt pretty bad when ha oonnot apeak.
sors, two portmonnaieB, and, by George! up from the barn floor and wiped the Ndertd that, by totting the lynxes kill
% diamond bracelet I What the deuce

much uudwl Io her,- replwrf Mm

He looked from one to. tho other of

in the loft the wife of his bosom with a
kmgewW^ W hand, with which she

••MTaMWMbr».wtT murmured

have been just 840 in pocket.

awful vokw:

AMpum

'Aad mine had , bMdrrf and art; I

“ Yea. I found tho whole thing on
the shelf behind Waco’s cage. The kerchief again, next Sunday, wont yef-

SbelbunR.

but I haven’t thought of it sinec. Yoe,
When he milks now, Mr. Peduncle
here's some nuts rad bon fionf. rad some
worthless old coin and * brass thimble. eye on the loft—Chicago Courier.

NO. 32.

the bonndkas stores of wealth—agricul­
tural and.mineral—eould be thus devel­
Mr. Butterwick, of Roxborough, had
oped, sad when other parts of the world
a fit of sleepkscnMM one night lately,
were worked out, that we might look to
and after vainly trying to lose himself in
Africa for new granaries, new coal mines
slumber he happened to remember that
he one© read in an almanac that a man
could put himself to sleep by imagining
Keep matchew in metal boxes, and out that ho saw a flock of sheep j amping over
of the reach of children; wax matches a fence, and 1&gt;y counting them as-tliey
aro particularly dangerous, rad rhonld jumped. He determined to try the ex­
bo kept but of the way of rata rad mice. periment,'and, doting his eyes, he fraBe careful in making fires .with slxavings
rad other light kindlings.
Do not .de­ count. He had reached his 140th sheep,

posit ashes in a wooden vessel, rad be , and was beginning to doze off, when
sure that burning cinders are extin­ Mrs. Butterwick suddenly said:
guished before they are deposited. Never
“Jooophi”
“Oh, what I”
never put aphee or a light under a stair“I believe that yellow hen of ours
casc. Fill fluid or spirit (or kerosene)
■?&lt;unpsonlj_ by d»ylight, rad never near
“ Oh, don’t bother me with such non­
a fire or light. Do not leave a candle sense as-that now. Do keep quiet and
burning on a bureau or cheat. Always go to sleep.**
l» cautious about extinguishing matches
Thon Butterwick started bis sheep
or other lighted Iwforo throwing tlu-ru again, and commenced to count He
away.. Never throw a cigar stump upon
the floor, or into a spit-box containing would drop off at ray moment, when,
sawdust or trash, without being certain just as his 121st sheep was about to take
that it contains no fire. After blowing that fence, one of the twins began to
out a candle, never put it away until
sure tlist the suuff has gone entirely out.
“Hang that childf” be shouted at
A lighted candle ought not to be stuck Mrs. Batterwick; “why don’t yon at­
up against a frame wall, or placed upon tend to it and put it to sleep i Hush up,
any portion of the woodwork in a stable,
manufactory, shop, or ray other place. . When Mra. Butterwick hud quiotod it,
Never enter a bam or stable al night Bntterwick, although a little nervous
with an uncovered light. Never take an and excited, concluded to try it again.
open light to examine a gas meter. Do Turning on the imaginary mutton, he
not put gas or other lights near curtains. began. Only sixty-four shoop had slid
Never lake a light into a closet. Do not over the fence when Butterwick’s moth­
read in bed.
er-in-law knocked at the door and asked
The principal register of a furnace if he was awake. When she learned
should always bo fastened open. Stove­ that he was she said she believed that
pipes should bo at least four incline from ho had forgotten todoso tho back rbat­
woodwork, and well guarded by tin or ters, rad nho thought she heard burglars
rinc; rags ought Dever to be stuffed into in the yard.
stovepipe holes; openings into chimney
Then Butterwick arose in ’ wrath and
flues fur stovepipes winch are not used went down to sec about it. He as
ought always to be securely protected certained the shutters were closed os
by metallic coverings. Never deep up a usual, rad as he returned to bod, ho re­
place of business in the evening without
solved that Mrs. Butterwick’s mother
looking well to the extinguishment of would leave tho bouse for good in the
lights and the proper security of tho
morning or he would.
However, he
fires. When retiring to bed at night, al­
thought be might as well give tho alma­
ways see that there is no danger from nac plan another trial, rad setting the
your fires, rad be sure that your lights
sheep in motion bo began to count.
are safe.—Zxmcfoq Builder.
This time he reached 240, and would
probably have got to sleep before the
One of tho most notable industries of 800th sheep jumped, had not Mix's new
dog
in tho yard become suddenly home­
Russia depends upon tho sturgeon, the
swimming bladder of which is manufac­ sick, rad began to express his feelings
in
a
aeries of prolonged and exiuqjerattured into isinglass. The bladder is first
.
■
placed into water and left there for some ing bowls.
Butterwick waa indignant Neglect­
days, with frequent changes of the water.
ing
the
sheep
he
leaped
from
bed
end
ami removal of all fatty and bloody par­
ticles—the warmer the water the more began to bombard Mix's new dog with
rapid the accomplishment of the opera­ lxx&gt;ts, soar&gt;-cups, rad every loose article
tion. Tho bladders, on being finally re­ he could lay his brads on. He hit the
moved, are cut longitudinally Into sheets, animal with a plaster bust of Daniel
which are exposed to the sun and air, Webster, rad induced the dog to retreat
being laid out to dry, with the outer face to the stable rad think about home in
u down, upon
_________
_ ...
turned
boards
of _________
linden or silence.
L,
™ reimnIt seemed almost ridiculous to resume
.
.
...
glass, which, when well dried, can with those sheep again, but he determined to
give the almanac man one more chance,
care be removed from the external
and so as they began to jump the fence
lamellm. The finer sheets tims obtained
plaw&lt;i between cloths to keep them be began to count and after seeing the
from fliM&gt;
lhen nubjocted too eighty-second sheep safely over, he was
Ewnr^ m n |o il.tte, U&gt;«m ont gliding gently ip the Irad of drerais
n.njcr them uniform, and after this when Mra. Butterwick rolled out of bed
and fell on the floor with such violence
they are assorted rad tied up in packets.
that she waked the twins and started
The (jackets composed iff’ the isinglass of
them crying, while Butterwick’a mothurtho largo sturgeon usually contain from
ton to fifteen shoots, and weigh a pound
time, to'oak if they felt that earthquake.
and a quarter; and those af others con­
The situation was too awful for words.
tain twenty-five sheets, weighing a
Butterwick regarded it for a minute
pound. Eighty of these packages are
with spoochleas indignation, rad then
usually sewed up in a cloth bag, or in­
seizing a pillow he went over to the sofa
closed in sheet lead.
in the back sitting-room rad lay down
on the lounge.
Ho fell aeloep in ten minutes without
New York is waking up to the im­
portance of opening improved water­ the aMistance of the almanac, but ho
dreamed all night that ho was l&gt;eing
route communication with, the great
butted around tho equator by a Cots­
lakes, oh peril of losing her commercial
wold ram, rad ho woke in the morning
supremacy if that be not done. The,
with a terrible headache rad a convic­
enlargement of the Erie canal from
tion that sheep are good enough for wool
Buffalo to the Hudson, even if practi­
and chops, but .not worth a cent as a
cable, it is conceded by a leading com­
narcotic.—Philadelphia Btdleiin.
mercial journal, will not avail to save

Now York’s trade with tho great North­
west. In view of the early completion
of the Wdtand canal, H declares that,
to compete with it, the Oswego canal
from Lake Ontario to Syrac.ise must bo
enlarged so as to pass vessels of the
greatest draft and length that can go
through (he Welland canal, and that,
eorrrepcnding enlargement of tho Erie

Mins Jennie Marshall, tho heiress of
81,000,000, was married to the object of
her affectiofl, A. M. Brown. She start­
ed for England on Good Friday to claim
the b&lt; quest She oame from England
to escape a hateful marriage, and, hav­
ing come out here, 'ran content to live
m a servant, rather than live in affluence
by bartering away her . butter nature.
Umj Hudson river at a point say twenty Mr. Brown was not aware of the posmbility awaiting her. By her marriage
Chicago, after passing through the Mrs. Brown forfeits a part of her for­
Welland canal, will liave an free com- tune.—Naponee ( Canada) Standard.
municaiiaa with New York as to th Monbow to cook fish.
Some fishermen, when they . ‘Want to
cook fish, cover it with clay about two
inches thick, and then put it into the
for wealthy widN.w Tpr* i, I.
fire. The clay hardens at ones, and in
twite M
Mrs. J’Aria Steve
. this clone oven the fiah bakes through
iivea in a $700,000 hppw,oiv Fifth avenue, Mrs. Qporge
Gray. Mra. Hdtess K Clarke, Mra. Lor-

ttah’s skin.

“iti
Lieut. Cameron, the African explorer.
Mra. RtebtaB, hysterically.

ta Biee. Grcupr

year.

n, John
Andrew

Blodgett, Mra' Brooks, widow of
tho toast of his health, ho stated that hia
discoveries bad. led him to the conclu­
sion that there exists in the canter'of

H&lt;- ought to knock off $18,000 ca
Congo to Zanzibar.

H srvod with plenty of bread

Astor, Mra. Warren, Mra. Aspinwall,

man wonts a better dinner i Here is n
hint for some of the i»oy8 who wilt camp

national

count, if so dispoesd. Mrs. Jvwp, oren thirty fust deep, and very rich ie potash,
the richest lady in New York, ik now the j soda rad phosphorus, hoe been diaoovwife of Judg* Schale;, of Bavranab, seed in Kentucky. This is of great imHe believed that Georgia.
j portance to the tobacco regions.

ri.JSASJ.XTHIJtS.
The latest fashion in kidr—Twins.

Did “ the shirt of Nessus” open in
। the back !

Yung num, yu krat learn ennythwg
new bi hearing yureself talk.
,
President Prado, of Peru, is in New
York ; and his “ little black-and-tan "
has got tho Peruvian bark. . '

It was a tailor who exclaimed, after
seeing tlw play of “Julius Cecear
“Ye who have shears to lend, prepare to
lend them now.”

F*wwT Foo Too na a Japaaean girl,
Tbe chlH of the grral Tycoon;
She wore bar i&gt;»» l »&gt;&lt;•&lt;•, and Jwr ciolhfa were made
Half peUieoat, bait pantaloon;
Her face was tbe cotor of to.cu peel.
And the ibape of aXbieapoca.
We have rectatly seen nowspajier ar­
ticles on “Tho value of off hand shoot­
ing." But wa imagine tho Port Huron
mra who shot off his hand will not par­
ticularly appreciate them.

“ A Roman lictbr,” said Botes, whoso
historical-information comes, by detail
on the fly, “ a Roman lictor 1 Well, I
s'poso she deserved it. No one but the
Roman knows."—New York Mail.,

Eixjerxj: agriculturist to season-ticket
holder in the train : ‘ * You don't have
no ticket 1" “ No, I travel on my good
looks.”
“Then," after looking him
over, “probably you ain’t goin’very

far."
In the old record book of « Connecti­
cut chnrch, dated 1702, is this item :
“For making a noise in church, Ann
Bolton, spinster, is to sit three days in
the poor pew, rad pay a fine of fire
shillings."
A lady hod her dress trimmed with
bugles before going to a ball. Her little
daughter wonted to know if tho bugles
would blow when sho danced. “ Ob,
no," said tho mother, ‘' papa will do that
when he sees the bill.”
A bkcent English writer fays that no
new oaths have been invented in that
country for a long time. “ People,” ho
says, “ continue to swear in a mechanical
way, but profanity has lost the vivacity
ami froshuess which once distinguished

it."
A gentleman in this city has a pair of
f rataloons wlach wore worn by one of
his ancestora a hundred years agu. They
are made of homespun cloth, except the
seat, which is thick leather. It is in­
ferred from this that tho original owner
was a book agent.
“Oh zis ecs zo kindt peoples—ze
peoples zo gcot," was the exclamation
of his Brazilian majesty as the first
American he encountered after landing
thoughtfully pressed upon him a hand­
bill descriptive of the magic properties
of a certain salve for corns.

On a warm, bright Sabbath afternoon
in June, what hallowed thoughts arise
at tho spectacle of hundreds of pious
Yankees emerging from the American
Chapel in Paris, jumping into their car­
riages, rad driving out to the races nt
the Bois de Boulogne.
A criminal condemned to the guillo­
tine had an. attack of fever rad was ip
bed when the executioner made his ap­
pearance. Tbojrick mra exclaimed that
he wished to see the doctor. “ The doc­
tor ! No, it-is the chaplain you mean.”
“No, no; I mean tho doctor. I want
him to certify that my state of health
will not allow me to undergo the opera­

tion.” '
.
An exchange remarks that “ one draw­
buck to having money is, that every­
body wants to know what you aro
going to do with it" Wo have ob­
served this ourself; they usually want
to know about tiw^lfrat of the month,
and have an unpleasant way of coming
around rad sitting on your front steps
mornings if you don’t tell them.—Nor­
wich Bulletin.
A hordc of boot-blacks and newiibojra
followed a man who had four crooked
flngwiaod broken thumb through the
streets the other day, gnzkg upon him
with great.interest and indulging in enthsHiastic exprrerioua of admiration.
When they discovered that he wasn’t the
captain of a bara-ball club, but had Uavetad with a throriimg machine for three
Kummera, they fell aruund for aomrihing
handy to throw, rad it took five policemn to drive the boys lack and gel thenM to a hotel, where be wa? aecreted in
tho coal-collar.—Chicago Tirnee.

�you were m the

Milo Monroe,

merciful.

"CKd

It was (hen dikoovered to be about
school ti na

GOOD GOODS!

FOR THE LONG BRICK STORE OF

I«awe*t loIVIH® Praflt.

in in Dayton
their dergy-

Hundred William'’

is better.
ing.

Heart diaaaaa WM the eaaaa. ■

Jeckvju has a pretty wallar-gWa »akxm.

•nd losing *90 of festival money.
One of the deacons remarked: "We
exciting.

NASHVILLE MA RETT

Many a man who would fail as .a

GROCERIES!

cir conductor could take h(o!d and
N H. Drigp.

make a first-class foreign cotihl.

Our Stock of

IDIELM GOODS

Liabiti** &gt;4,000, or there­

SMIOi® SOODS!

Practical jokes don't go well ont in
Arizona. The man who came one
over an editor out there the other Loa*, $7,000.

A New Hampshire man sends

14

IS NOW ALL IN AND

a-12/ia^.a?

27 th, of erysipelas, induced by rat Hits recieved two weeks ago.
Ha was about 60

of his chiIdtcn to obe school, and

May 4ih,. Jacob HMcbm'dw, * FSUadar
when they oombine against tbe teach­
er, be knows he can bet on the result. tngigvd in piling lumber on Wood A Co.'o

Cutting and Making don* In Iho UtaM
— -&gt;■---- M. Stat —

A woman in Manlius, N. Y., has

recently prevented her husband with

three bouncing babies

8. LEIBHAUSEB.,

READY MADE CLOTHKG!

In these days

of Women's Right’s that’s the Minlius' act we’ve beard-of in a loug time.

IEN'8, YOUTHS't BOTf CLOTHII0

Aiaihion chronicler says: "Old prietpr, Cbaa. Burcke waa destroyed by fire
thia rooming.
Loes, *4 000 p inouranco
lace is, more fashionable and more
*2.800.
worn than new’”
Old clothes are
more “worn" limn new, too. but it is
hoped th ‘ time will soon come when
they will be more fashionable.

Holland, Mich., with a stolen hone and
HU
eliding *cal* of prices on tbe property led

. .

MERCHANT TAILOR! lei'i Slits froi

Mr,. E. C.

MLLTKKRY&amp; FANCY GOODS!

ABE OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS!

•

she Quay, drowned henelf at Forester, yestcrcuts her boy’s hair. Tao back of his
head may look like thunder, but every

to be rich—to

be about all any of us can do, to get

ourselves there.

.

ATTENTION, ALL!
AINSWORTH i BROOKS,
pay the Highest MarkM Price for

A colored *n named Thompson, who
lives in Bridgeport, shot a young m*n nam­
ed Louis Littlejohn, April 27lb, who la ax-

KATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
BTTBBEBS,
BOOT PA.CS,
■
OVERSHOES.

Nubias kt &amp;3 Cta. au* Cbildrea’« Stocking* |.U Wwl|

2-Button Kid Gloves,
Plaid Dress Goods,
Black Alpacas,
Ladies Silk Ties,
Curtain Laces,
Table Linens,
Black Silks,
Hosiery,
Parasols.

Baai Saginaw.

'

the Beelie Browed Bullion Bagger of

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE.

tbe people, no matter what their par­

LATH,

come of at Eaton Rapids the 20th. between
Hiram Smoke and Frank Gannon, both of
that place for *100 a aide, collar and elbow
The statue of Lafayette, eleven
play or pay. Smoke is under Sheriff of Eafeet high, exeented by M. Bkrthodt,

has recently arrived at New York
It is a gift to America from the Re­

muscular and well-built man. Gannon is a
batcher, weighs 206 pounds, and Is probab-

public of France, and is to be erected

in the Central Park at New York on

Il is a terrible thing to be a man and fall

'

SHINGLES,
H-A TER LIME,

*

IN

TOWN!

Country Produce.

DON’T PISS WIT801T CALUNC

BOISE BRO’S.

Centennial

STUCCO.

which we ahlp and reU'.I at boUem price*.

AINSWORTH k. BROOKS,

Proprietors.

that fai'.hfnl friend of the young Re­ great deal a* to bar affections.

Now. there

public, General Lafayette, September
land, of South Haven, George Waterman.
6th, 1876. It is a noble gift.aud it is

NEW BAKERY.

one which Americans -will cherish
tarried them
U. .zVLDILICHl
with pnde in memory of their ahetent all, atrl there are several counties in u es­
Fortun­ haa hi* nrv BAKERT in Up top rttmtfas order and
ally, the companion of Washington. tern Michigan yet to hear from.
U prepared to furnlah
slely for the safety of mankind over them,
the fair but fickle Angeline Farmington has
Doni Pedro, The Emperor of Bra

zil, with his wifer who is an invalid,

Into court and espial* this promleraousBess.

ian Coart, his physician, private sec

M Bread, Rists, Cates, Crack­
ers and Pies

DHVGS,

MEDHBES,

BOOKS, STATIOBAHY,
WALL PAPEB,
PAINTS, OILS,'

VABHISHES,

A. -LATSSCia. ROOM

himself in this country in a plaint

TEAS, COFFEES,

Yesterday noon a bold, bad boy
way. He says that New York is a
SPICES,
who lives on Columbia Street, went
busy city—that the Erie Railway is home from school and said : "Dear
GROCERIES!
the Dicast and roomiest he ever saw mother, mayn't 1 go in my bare feet
TOILET ARTICLES,
—that-Chicago suits him better than this afternoon ? None of the boys
H. ALDRICH.
wear shoes m the spring.
But his
any place in his own cuun'jy, and
mother said : “No. my darling hoy ;
that if be was an American citizen
I cannot let yon go barefooted, and if
he would be quite contented to live you tease me about it, I will wattle
your tender cuticle with the unkind
in this country all his life.
end of a cheerful, skate-strap."
So
the bold, bad boy closed the debate
Sluckaaana &amp;. Willyar*,
with a sigh, and when the yeas and
neys were called, his motion did not
rnorKicToiu
If childfun never heard bad' words
______ prevail, and the house soon after ad­
—never saw anything that was not journed. But the boy went out of the
LIVEIJRi'S’,
beautiful, they would grow to prodig­ yard by tbe alleyway, and tookoffhis
FOR MXPICAL AND MBullABICAL rVBshoes and stockings, and hid them be­
ious mental strength.
FO8E8 ONLY.
hind the wood-pile, and scudded mer­
Soon as you are married move rily off to school, and everybody adright away from your relatives, and
UMied his fiat, muddy, bare feet. But
only visit them occasionally, if you
whan he got out of school, tbe ground
Al ihr oM N-dtvillc H.mar Barn
value happiness in the future.
was covered with snow, and be hod
XASnVItLX, MICH.
When a wife drives her husband a very solemn time hippity-hopoing
Do you want Painti and Oila?
from home to overwork to obtain mon­ back home, and when be got there
G«*d Team* to kt *t *11 hmin, al Xiatonabli?
Do you want a good Book for the
ey to gratify her vanity she must not he couldn’t tell the woodpile from a R*ta*,
aad with earvCul drivan, If-daairud. We have
expect him always to hasten back.
hoy stack. and his shoe* and slocking*
Home Circle ?
It is not so mournful to look aCthc might as well been in tho middle of
Do you want School Books ?
the ocean for all the good they done
graves where bodies are at rest as to
him. So he went into the house, and
Do you want a Prescription filled
look at some woman who waa once a
after
a
great
deal
of
filibustering,
he
with care ?
'
sweet, loving girl, but whose life has
been made a hell upon earth by the!। made his report, which was tabled.
. and the house went into ooramittse
croelty of her husband or the nejriiof the whole on the state of the boy.
bar
1
His mother took the floor, and after ihaakiag lha public for pact fovon aoliola a
coDtiauance of th* tame, aad wen Id
an exciting and highly inleresting
iaformtha pahbolhal they wiU
Nineteenth Center y.—Mother;
sssmon the committoe anrne and the i
kaap winManDy os hand
honw •djoon.Kl, »h,le tbe boy rabCall a.nd See U«&lt;
and foneke b«d &gt;ucl&gt; portion, of hia uatoray u
b. oould reooh,
. bill lor
• and sit down

NEW LIVEBY!

Wines and Liquors !

SALK mi BOARDING STABLE,

MEAT MARKET!

&amp;*.

CKOOKEBY, GLASSWARE AJTO LAMPS I

Don’t forget it I Remember it I Keep it
uppermost in your thoughts, that now, in
this great centennial year, is the harvest
time for bargains at

G, A. TRUMAN’S.

FARMERS!
FARMFLRS!
FARMERS!

Fort Vajie, Jsta &amp; Bafiffiw R. S.

ALL OF YOU THAT WANT TO BUY

MICHIGAN AND THE SQUTH

PLOWS,
HARROWS,
ROAD
SCRAPERS, SINGLE AND
DOUBLE
SHOVEL
PLOWS,
CULTIVATORS,

TRAINS KUN BY CHICAGO TIME.

Hay
Rakes,
Sulky
Reapers &amp; Mowers,
Wagons.
And in fact anything from a Plow Pbint lo a Threshing Machine, you want

BBUSHKS,

la .wbUUw re .1 Ua wre, b,DrT.

retary and eight servants, is enjoying

EA.WrWA.RD.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES, HATS &amp; CAPS,

.

Will give their OnComen all the advaaUm ef the

HAIR,

TIME TABLE.
■APRIL 1M&gt;, ins.

O. O. WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE A»VT.

* SALT,

the anniversary of the birthday of

the Grand Chamberlin of the Brazil

T E

■AST *L00

DURIXU THE

The Sweeny trial is

to commence May 15lh.

GBAUD 1APID8 AID DETIOIT.

COTTOI MODS CLEAR DOTS!

Delivered at their

Tammany. Next to seeing the coun­
Snead. The parties are colored pereons,
try prosper, wo rejoice to know lhat Miss Snead had fit*, and tho Charge was
justice is overtaking the plunderers of

ty professions.

PRUTS FROM STI70.

OATS,

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

from tho property of Peter B. Sweeny

BAST JkTCJD -w eht,
TO AND 7BOM
.

CBOCEBIES, WALL PAFEK,

Credit.

APPLES,

DIVISION.

The Relfiibie~Sh»rt Lime

GO TO TRUMAN’S FOR EVERYTHING!!

at •• C«ata, Utt.

POTATOES,

CORN,

Suit has been commenced in New

York for *6,000,000 to be recovered

Hammer Style*

CUTTING AND FITTING,

ball from Portage, Ohio. ocmmUlad suicide
at Dr. Thoma*' cancer Inititute, ,Yp«ilanti,
April i9th, by taking the content* of a twohave lots of money—to wear good ounce bottle of laudanum.
clothes, but thev will only please and
William Jowell of Wallon, Eaton Co., waa
gratify while w? stay 4ere on earth arre*tad al Marshall. May lot, by Sheriff
In the other world such riches will Smiley for fraudulently obtaining *600 at
not be wanted, and if they were, none tbe Chy National bank, on Saturday.
He
of us can take them with us, for in represented bimaelf a* Cbarlas Wood, a refact, to tell the solemn truth, it will ■ponaible farmer.

nice thing

and

Dress and Cloak Making,

scollop is a bright vision of devoted
affection to the understanding mind.

it is a

Spring

GRAND RAPIDS

9.00 ts 118.00
Boys’Slits “ 5.5Oto|lWO Splendid Prints,

What a mother lacks in. skill she
makes up in enthusiasm when

ij^rDTTOZEivrzEisrTS

C. Wolcott
Before you buy,-and I will show you the largest Line and the best Im­
plements made in the United Staten, and J will eel! to you on time or lor
cash, as yoipwiah, and I am bound to

SELL GOODS FOR LESS MONEY THAN
ANY OTHER FIRM IN NASHVILLE!
EF- I have no partners to divide my profits with,
and I will give the man that buys of me the profits
that I would have to give my partner if I had one.
IN THE PLOW LINE I HAVE A

No. 15 Diamond Steel’

MARBLE WORKS
BLACK A XTTLLEK,
jBcyuietors. '

MO. IB DIAMOKD XROX, AYD

HECKENDORN REVERSIBLE POINT,
Combination of Iron aad tStecl, right hand and left hand. These PLOWS
are made io Kalamaxoo, and are warranted superior to any Plow in the
World. I want every farmer in Barry or Eaton Counties, that wants a firri
class Plow, this aeasou, to oome and get* one of these Plows and take it
home and try it one week, and if not found satisfactory to be returned al my

'

XVKRY IiEOIITIOX OF
TO MB STOKES

and MONUMENTS,

MmW IB * WorkMMttk. MINT ftw tto U-l
Fereigm Ac American

MARBLE!
Satisfaction Gnaranltesi.

I KEEP A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF

MMl.. Hot. 1, )«.
.
&gt;LACX * FTLLEH.

ROE &amp; CLEVER.

FRESH MEATS,

Wains.

*€. GivaibMD aealb
KrnbriBa, Miai.

And Manufacture all kinds of

ATKINSON A BOE,

TIN, COPPER &amp; SHEET IRON WARE.

ABTI8TIC

EAVE TBOVeaiNO ■ Specialty.

C. C. WOLCOTT.

w

NASHVILLE. MME

�VILLAGE DIRECTOR r.

URGE INVOICE!

rheumatic few and diptheria.

1 -&lt;«"■ »■ w. U-«-U -IB
v-■ Wil®., M )uk&gt;7

U &amp;.

WWJ - „

-

. .-

-

BOTTOM PRICES

fricad has get a ball ce hto prssniess, aad
the boll is well, ha don't weal to manage U.
0. »&lt;tau Ua pmkMrf •
ha has get to de to to get a tow things
•WL M.
Item
hastily tcgMhsr. Mortgage his place, aad
—A O.,'&lt; mA Steal* A D«r- •tesrjta-tb* Black BQto. H a might ea well
*—'• amw w, irimmA wWi Ikamnmi try to ward off a streak of lightning with a
SO seat paint brush as to laaageaban.

H. YOUN1

IN THE BRADY BRICK.

Richest and Handsomest Dress Goods,
Neatest and Tastest Prints,
Gayest and Prettiest Gaiters,.
ebster k hobbs, BiackNicest and Softest Gloves. W
H«au». AO ktodsef wertttelbe Btecbxlti

—A pigeon shoot will eearo e&lt; at Hastings
era will always find him nt houte—at tha next Tuesday, at V o’clock, n. m., under tho
kagtartak.
■iiiginnl of C. B. Barlow, aad Um shoot
—Tbe feuadatfoa walls of B. P. Reynolds’ ere of Barry Co. are Invited to participate.

brick hoeos. are oomplotod. Jam Austin
aad W. Bin well are doing the brick work.

LOO
SOO

My Ovdksry M a big bargain, and wont
last long.
.
Alee on Monday next I will open up a

-Henry D.Dlxsoa. has paid hto fiee aad
This work, by the author ot “Bernes' Hia
been roll
‘ ‘
tory of tbe United Stotw,''(which has aeqnirod a justly merited ceoMkoadatlea from
from the schools of the oonatry), Bea before
—W. k Aylnrortb and wife, started yae- us. Mrs. A. Wilsey, of Charlotte to aow
tsrday ea a visit to relatives st Buffalo, N. canvseeing tbe village in Ita interest. It is
T. They will take ia the centeaaial, before a thereoghly aesurato history of th* United
States from the enriieet times, and a reposi­
they return.
tory of every important event, social, moral
—Tbe erdinanoe of baptism will bn ad­ political or religious, wccarring daring the
ministered ta * number of candidates la last one hundred years of American Inde­
tha Branch School /’dstricL Rev. a I. Dtjo pendence. . It to prepared from the Intact
and most reliable authorities; every stale
-Croquet to raging Em,. Chipman, Dr. meat can be depended upon and quoted as
Barber aad Frank Timmsvteaa will wear historically correct. Tho style to life-Uke
end vivid, and do novel ean be more inter­
the laurels thia muoi if.
esting. Taken all in aft it is not nrpnseed
by history in literary merit, historic accur­
acy, exoeHoMe of illutiraUon, perfection cf
its paper, and every patriotic riUsen should
hark a copy in this eentonnial year of our
Repablio.
—Don’t forgot tho concert to-night The
band have been practicing every evening,
Covacu Rooms, 1
and eoato of tho boat music of tho limes will
May 1st, W76.J

Regular meeting held.
Present—Hardy, Halbeit, Roe.Parady and Trustees,
Minutes of the la«t meeting read
and approved.
Lee k Dickinson's acct reconsider­
ed and on motion allowed for $16.48.
Tbe following accts were preaeotBoo will not be abut np any mere for rvpoln.
Every thing about hie office is now in Up-top ed and on motion allowed :
O. Strong, printing_________ _ .-$18.00
order, and Clem’s feme as a lawyer, has not
G. A. Truman, declare election,........1.50

B. BASEY, Dr*]

GRFFITH &amp; DURKEE,

WHlwtlr or Slatf.
Now Style Prists, • cents.
M inch Brown Cotten. 7 cents.
Codfish per th. only 6 cents.
Ladies Serge Gaiters, per pair $1.00.
Men's Rubbers, per pair, 66 cents.
Women's Robbers; per pair, 46 cents
W. G. Aruwoani * Co.

—A Greenback Convention was held at
the C*«Tt House la HasUaga, eu the 28ih
ult. Eleven townships wsve represented.
W. W. Kelley, wm elected Prarideat, aad
John H. Dennis, Secretary.

—Tbe Social in connection with the M.

drnoe *t Mr. and Mra. H. W. Flint, on Tues­
day eve., May 0th. A cordial iavitatl ■ it
extended to aft.
L. R. Barns an, gec’y.

—And Portland, loo, is excited over tho
finding of the tody tn. a hollow leg in Ronfield. They claim there has been a sudden
diappearance in that locality bnt do not
state whether Uba man, woman or child.

DRESS GOODS!

in reply to which wo say that although wo
are wot very well pealed tn each matlserwo feel that we can safely prenoaaoe in fa
ver «f cur own swantry.
Newark. If. J.,
furnishes the brat.
They are called toe

—A certain Nashville youth, who eoald not
Council adjourned.
play or sing, wanting to serenade hto girl, E. J. FBIGBNKB, D. C. GB’FFITH,
whistled for a half bear under her window,
the other evening, and when he got over
Tmb Tust or Sciswca.—A close analysis
the fence be found thirteen waiting to nee ef tbe celebrated (Mcmtool SaUrahu. ma&lt;fe
by D. B. DeLand A Co., at Fairport, Manroe
Co., N. T.. win show that it contains m mat­
—Georgie. a six-year old son of L. Davie ter deleterious to health, and when used in
cf Odessa, a few days ago fell from % plat­ tho qnaaUUek proscribed it will produce ths
form. 18 feet high, to the ground, breaking most wholeeoms and nuu itioua broad. Il
ia pat up ia rod papers and sold by the pop
hie left leg abftro tbe kn»c. It w»s immed ■
nlar grocers everywhere. Il to better than
lately eel by Dr. B. B. Rawson, aad he is Soda.
now doing well
Trowsers obtained on credit are
breeches of trust.
ill rentes of the Western people, but there to
Wanted—A cover for bare suspic­
many a men in this region who has boon
known to stop chart in the midst of aq im- ion, a veil for the face of nature, bat­
tons for the breaches of privileges,
binding for a volume of smoke, ce­
girl trying to climb a hay stack.
ment for broken engagements.
—Geo. Shepherd, of Carlton, baa been
Gashing Idiot—How sublime this
paying hto nJdroMss to Mariella Frisbie. of risking is! By jove, I eoald rink
tbe smm lewn. Gm. Prisbis. father of the with you as a partner through life—
girl, mw hriagn writ again* Shepherd for eoald you?
Young lady—Well I
MdastiM, Wbe is held t* bed U tbe sum ef don't know; you see it all depends
on 'your rinkome!
.
That item about a man hiding $300
—The Christian Serial at T. C. Dcwsinr’s ia the spare room stove—relations
was wall attended, aad all were *ntorlaiaed
in a hoepitaMe manner by Mr and Mrr
Downing.
The eornst band ware out aad
fsrwtd those gathered there with several
pi sees of good mnsic. Tha receipts of th*
social were $4:11
‘Who ia the mischief hu ordered
•□ch boots as thane ?” casually naked
a y oung mna of hia eboemaker, point­
ing to a colossal pair of No. 9 mad
eta. Then there was a painful sOoeas of •mashers, with inch aolea and lore
rounded off lite the bow of a Brook­
five minutes. Thro be mo»*&lt;hon. We hope
lyn ferry boat.
never again to bo called epee to pass Ihrougb
"Them ? Oh, them'* for Mr.--------;
he said, ai he expected to do seme
h«svy^kickin' in a day or two be had

NEW FIRM.
•

204 MAIN STREET 304

—

We tavo Jut perthawd tbs ratlre stock of Ooota
at Woa A. Avtaworth. and ■hall nmUnvrtbs bwiol the OLD BTAXD, as bsrstoteo, «u:

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DEALERS IN
Selliif eicloiively for Cask at one .
Price to AD, aid at 12
FURNITURE!
1-2 Per Coot Profit

Skirtings,

ShMtlags,

H»t», tips,

Ntiltl*,

Ribbons

DRY GOODS,
GBOOEttDES,
204 Main St, Jackson.
SLATS,
CAPS,
BOOTS,
•
A FEW
SHOES,
cnoTHnrG,
Walnut
Bureaux,
with ilass $12.00
NOTIONS,
AC.,
AC.,
AC.
CtuA Purduutrt

will malt

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vfa

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Boots and Shoes,

Of EVERY DESCRIPTION,

CT**

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PARADY, Manufaetarer of

Q CRESSY.

KuAiigs,

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.,

Marble Top Bureaus, do $18.oa
Everythin Else io Proportioi

FLEMING,

WatcliBaler ui Jeweler,
East sWs of Main tWwt, Nsabrtlls, MJcfc
P. 8.—Ptnc ^atcAtrand Jewelry ca
My repaired and warranied.

TO LOAN I
.00 and UPWARDS

Call And See.

ELI STRONG,
Practical JUUlarrigM,

204 MAIN STREET 204

■ILL ■ACHIHSkY,

Buonmars t^Wn. Avurorrn.
xotary i’trnma.
K /Wl ENVELOPES with L*u*r or Note U.
D.VUV Haadt. at lb. NEWS Office, to b« prin­ attend* to all bo.lo— &lt;alb In maki»&lt; Dmds. MortgaCM.dfawiae WHKata. B—-ue Stete Xo^l. »40
ted CHEAP. Step np aad ass specimens

M. JONES,

IfiRICOLTORiL DEPOT,
Wm. CroK-------(took A Bhridon,

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

Brownell's Beauty, Compton's Surprise,
Late Bees, Snow Flaks, sts., for salt at rea
socabie rates by
W. N. DeVine,
81-88
Meadville.

' SMITH

N“hville, Mich

On motion the recorder was direct
ed to collect the unpaid taxes for the
year 1875, according to Ordinance
On motion tbe Ordinance organiz
ing a fire company in Nashville, was
repealed.
On motion the council assessed 50
cents on the hundred dollars lor high­
way purposes.
The president appointed Parady,
Roe and Reynolds as a committee to
view Feighner's hill and report to the
next meeting.
.
'
The president appointed Hardy,
Halbert and Lee as a committee to
report concerning the road north from
Nashville.
The Recorder was directed io com­
plete the road warrants as soon as
the roll was delivered.
Hardy and Parady were appointed
ar a committee to repair the ceme-

BY BUYING THEIR GOODS OF THE NEW FIRM,

REAPERS, MOWERS,
Horse Rakes, Plows,

Dated Nashville. Mich., May M, 1876.

Wheel Cultivators,

Planters, and

ELIHU CHIPMAX,

loin 2 A 2, D. Staley's add
lol north of H. T. Davidson
lot 44, 0. A. Phillip’s add
10.60
North 26 feet of lot 2S
h4 72
let 7. A. W. Phillip’s add,
.89
lots 11 A 12, block 7, A. W. Phillip's add.
.66
J. K. Rood,
North | of lot 28
8.80
B. D. Bitgood,
let oommencing 66 feet north of lol 27, thence
B. D. Bltgoed,
east 182 feet, thence north 56 feet, thenev west
182 feet, thence 8. 56 fee* to place of beginning 248
The above property or a portion ef ench drocriptfew to be sUd June
l &lt;m o-.taek.
U mm a U,. V&gt;lm B&lt;MT. S-kHU., Mieh.

A. Richardton.
H.T. Davidson,
T. Maxson,
Milo Osborn,

(82-86)

Justice of the Peace,
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00

6u», A. D. 1876,

B. J. Fsmbsks, Recorder.

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�powwrfal brain, h powwrfol intellect, and
orto ba in Congrram, 'staid of asfag a
bammar." Bill dragged his friend into
the saloon and called for "the beat in
the boose."
They drunk, and Bill
asked : V WOT
MV4*Ute
presence at tinaxtatn in tha grnaary T*
•• Because," said the phrenologist. ’* I
knew they'd call me a darned fool."
WATXX
Dr, Hall ia oppoaedto the immoderate
drinking of water. He says: “The
longer one pats off drinking in tho
moreing, .-ap-meUy in tha^Jum«ftti', *e
tpuch is- drunk during the forenoon the
thiret often increases, find a very nc-^Iwssut fullness is observed, in Addition
to s metallic taste in the month. The
Ira* a man drinks the belter for him, be­
ttarar.-Morriao* reported tack lbs S*a*U
am*t&gt;Atarnt tx lb* Houw bill dr Dulux Um tex &lt; n yond a moderate amount. Tho more

Wee* by the New York Central railrosd Wtrata-.
port corn to New York. The lowest rate* ever
known to have been given to whippets—tea
cents to St Louis, seventeen to Cliieigo. forty-

I teMtor-ritFof ft, far

twrj to New York."
Appro|&lt;Ulloa
cfoteted.
—Hou. E. D. Waahborno han sent U dinpsteh
Fudht. April 2A—Whea the itnfrom Faria to lib friend Hon. J. Iloa-eU Jonee, prathmrnl smtrt m-t, Mr. CtoryHOtor, cxiun^I tor
of Chicago, absolutely declining to be a candi­ Um ta/.odut, aatad U&gt;at a H«tponnxnt te
date for Governor of DUnob.
1 ' —Tbe Maaawchtnetta Republican Bute con| vention. in efWton al'Boetou. adopted a reaoln•mall bauds of Bidlam. who will txx sttask liotj UiU tbs delegate to the National couraularge, wall-armed parties.
tlou be unpledged, but requiring them to
- Chfasgufain senotu danger of Itcoomlng work-far the no.ulnaUoii for tho Prreidcncy of ,
bankrupt. Ths city, sums aaoaibs since, a man whose faith ia tinallctably pinned to the

crrdltora, Uie oartifleatrs to peas for caah for
tbe ttatebaing.wd tab* takas op aa4 paid aa
Bat Judff.
Me AllMter.of tho Ctroutte jurt. decides that thia
method of raising money io iUegai, belag oooUary to the couHtlUitioiinJ prohibition Hg*i«U
tow in tod cities incurring indebtedn— CLveeJing »:&lt;• per cent, of IhoirasMMd to rebfe prop­
erty. Th* city troaaury b in a tad condiUon al
prevent; but ibsrw U strtragb moaoy doe the
city ia taxcw to Mi tho coqKWWUou on it- feet
•gvin, eouid it be collected. The polios, firs
department, sod school tesaUeni btva not taen
paid since February, and the. laboring men iu
tho employ of tho Board of Public Works have
not yet received their pay for Decstntar.
—AD the convicted wbiaky aons]4rattwe al
Bt Loom bare now been aentenccd. The last
of the tateli *m Wm. McKee, one of the projwtetoro of the Glohr-lkinocral. who baa leen
condemned to two yearn* imprisonment in tbe
county jail. and. tn addition, to pay a floe of
*10,000. A mouater petiiioa in behalf of
cloaMocy for McKee b circulating in Miseouri.
Il Mkn that the penalty ta commuted to »
pecuniary fine by tbe PrtaideiiU
—A madman appeared before one of the
Houm cocnmiUeea. a few da, a since, and related
a tiinMutg story of the |&gt;er&gt;"«atiot»H he had en­
dured al tbe banda of tta^Precidsnt. There
wm no much trribol tn h.« madness, and he
laid each a straightforward story, that U wm

.
1 ' — Lafayette Ijuio Iim been reuomimUcd for
Congress by the Demoerata of Oregon.
— StcMt of U&gt;e delegates elected by tbe Cali
fariiis Itepubliean convention will Hnpport
Uaitw fcr tho PrMhlcney.
—Tbe Now York Democratic State Conven­
tion at Utica adopted rwolutiona favoring the
noauusUou vf Guv. Tildii. for tbs.PrcwklcDcy. I
-Tha ArkansM State itepubUosn Coovauturn. hddlMt week at Liillo Boek, did not in­
struct ita delegates. The dolfgatre, howarwr.
arc favorable to tho nomination of Morton for
the PreMdencr.
—■Speaker Kerr has written a letter declining
to be a caadidrte for re-election in hia Con­
gressional district,
—Tha Bepnhlicana and Independents of Cahfomia have tarmnoiMd their diffsmices. Tta
records of the Independent organisation have
been turned over to the Republican State Coer-

an order that they proceed
to brer
and determine tbe qaestiou of jurisdiction, that
tbe beartxm potato &lt;m tta «U&gt; of May; Uta tbe
opening end etone ef the arguwnt » givaa Jo

tbe fluid taken into the system must bo
carried out, and there fa but little nonrfahraent in water, tea, coffee, beer, and
tho like ; more strength fa expanded in
carrying them out of tbe system than
they impart to it. The more a man
drink* tite more ho perspirtu, either by
the lungs or through the akin ; the more
ho perspire* tho more rarbou fa taken
from, the system ; but this carbon is nec­
essary for nutrition, hence the lea* a man
ia nouriated- tha bra strength 1» haa.
Drinking water largely ditonfahaB.fh*
strength in two ways, and yet many are
under the impzeaaion that the more wa­
ter a wallowed the more thoroughly fa the
Bystem • washed out' Thus tho leas wo
drink at meafa the better for tut. If tho
amount were limited to a single cup of
hot tea or hot milk and water at each
meal, an immeasurable good would re­
sult to all. Many persons have fallen
into the practioo of drinking Mveml
glaasre of cold water or sevoral cups of
hot tea or coffee at mesh, out of mere
habit. All such would be greatly bene­
fited by breaking H up at once. It maybe
very well to drink a little at rach meal,
and perhaps it will be found that in all
casea it is much better to take a single
cup of hot tea at each meal than a gla«s
I'of cold water, however pure."

pensary, at Buffalo. N. Y.
PhrMeuMi sod Burgwoe
•kibsd la the treatment •
general and those bafaBg
department in parttetosr.

and the iwlorioti won withdrawn .. The
—Tbe House Railroad Committee have agreed Uouae. after anoUier d&gt;j'« dlKVMatan, p«aS*d*tfM
to report favorably ou tho Senate Uli sxteud- Larial*Uv&lt;! AppropriaUon bill without any «ry
Uta. rf~—. or tetortsh Ala-to taka. vitbast data.
Ug for ten yearn the liir* *or the construction ra»l*n»l rhangM. The ehtef feature nt the
What wo can see, you can see. What’s SrtMack'i Mtndrak. Pita. W. kaow of no rrotay •»
day WM Uh' o|ipo.ltloq rn»l* by Prof.
of tho Northern pacific raitrosd.
Wlmt’a bad.
What’s right. hxnalMS and dactalra In tt» sctlun. Il at oor« Htrikre at
Heelye to the Hxx&gt;r]'or*U0a of Ibr tnuiif'-x at tbe good.
Indi&amp;o Jturciu to the War department In thia What’s wrong.
Your great GovernAppropriation MB. Ia thia opposition Prof. mofit over all the States says to all we
—The grand opera'io festival oncanlzcd by
I ficrije *aa aignallj anoeeaaful, Speakar Kerr, Ln an
the Franoo-Ameriotn Union, to raise foods for [.elaborate opinion. »u» tain Ing the point of order. make treaty with, come and be good and
tho erection of a statue of Liberty in Now
An amendment
made Io rule S, io u to we give you protection all tho same, and
York tarber was held in Paris a few nights
for bad punish all tho same.
'The
witaeoe wm an escaped lunatic. The Presi­ Mince. It was a success financially. Chinee no like to make, treaty at first,
dent, he said, tn tbe body, tad never done him
—France made short work of the little insur­
| like to keep all her peoples nt homo.
or hia tiarm ; " Mr. Grant had only done him rection in Algiers. -The war was carried into
groat wrong aa a spirit," The President, fa Africa, tbe rebels trnrronnded. and now it can
Tbe englfah and americaiyi ss^r wo shall,
eiplanatiou of thia ouriooa affair, aaya that be be safely anuouncod Ute war la at an cod.
for we have no right to keep to our­
wav epneciom for many weeks ttat'ta wm be­
—The British Arctic steamer Pandora will
selves. They fight and make us open
ing nhtdowed ; that be could never leave U.c sail May 25 on a vsyags to the North.
our porta for their peoples to .trade.
White-boose without finding the maniac torn
—A letter from Mexico «eyn the ailver quosThen
they write in treaty we come to
LlSCOr.ir’3 .1B8AS3INATIOX
'
upon htm st name street corner, and glower
upon him with bis roaming eyea ; that the ee­
go
[WA»hln&lt;ton Cor. N»w York Triban*.] ’
( to their countries all tho same on
pionage became mtolereble, and tbe President
irish end • french and other
An ■ interesting incident which fore- german,
(
one day etopped the man and told him that it
—Japan hai been visited by numerous ca- shadowed the tragic fate of President peofiloe.
We come to California and fit
]
munt cease, or be would bare him arrested. lamltcin fires recently. March 2J upward of
to
Aostralia. In Australia thdy no like
Lincoln,
but
which
has
meyer
before
|
Fiuallv some of the mauiac's friends eent him 3.000 bowsaw were destroyed and -ton livre tost
to hia Loma tn Ysaiand. -Haw be made hto way in the town of Jzuahi. Tbe aroc day 140 found ita way into print, is vouched for &lt;our habits and customs, but they treat
tack to this country to a mystery.
burned in Mataumi, April 1120 houses burned by a number of persons, still in Wash- 1us all the sarno as others. In California
—Judge Carttar, of the District court at
americans treat us all the name.
ington, and who were witnesses of it tho
i
Wasbtogtan, bna granted a writ of habeas cor­
- A dwpsteU From Brest, France, ro]»orti&gt; tho | On the day when Mr. Lincoln was inau- The ixditicala say wa-nre all bad and1
pus in tho c»m of Hallett Kilbourne, who wi» foundering at ees of the steamer Ouessant, by
gureted the second time, in 1865, and ।dirty that come from China 1 Y’ou can
impdaonod by order of tbe House, because he which twenty-Otis lives were lest.
just an ho hAl passod from tho rotunda ।see f We no drink in the saloons, nor
refused to answer quest lorn put to him by an
—A decree lias been pabliabed ty tbe Berlin
investigating committee, lie was, however, government, restoring the right of suffrage to of the Capitol to the platform at tho east fight with other peoples. Wo keep our
reminded to the custody of tta United States the people of Alsace and Ixjrrnno who elected ]x&gt;rtioo, where his inaugural wat 'to be monies an J work cheap. There are bad
Marshal to answer to any tndictmant found to retain their French citizenship while domi­ delivered, a man who was recognized by irish, but germans all same as chinathan.
agatet him fcr refusing to testify. Tta Judge ciled in the conquered provinces.
several persons to be John Wilkes Booth, There ore n great many more chinamon
decided that KUbouror's case is cue of mis­
pushing hurriedly through the passage iluu. both in California. You go to tho
demeanor. and pnnwhabie by the court*.
CON&amp;RESBIONAJt.
leading from the Senate Chamber to the city Hall cotul and
if tharaaae more
—Its Senate Committee oa Privitey*" »“d
Tbe great traveler
TVrstAv.
April
25.
—
fewfl/t-Tbe
iienste
atrotunda, and in an excited and determ­ bad ohiaauxal
Elections bare reported favorably upon Ptocb'Lout*.'
tack's appiicatton for pay and mileage during luont unanimously refused to recede from IU ined manner broke through the line of captain say tho european no take us in
siueuiburuts to tire Consular and tMpl^taatic Appro­
the time tta queetiou as to hto admission to the priation bi I, and waked for a cotmntttes of eoafer- policemen which kt pt tho crowd back Hoag Kong, Canton and Shanghai v^itliBenato wm pending three years. They, there­
from the procession, and mode a desper­ out bonds. You can write and see, all
fore, report a resolnUon that Pincbtaca bo alate effort to reach the eastern door of china servants there. Wliat for the
lowelan amount etpial to tbe competaxUon
tho Capitol. De was discovered by a i americans have us in their houses if we
and mileage of aHcnaicr from the beginning
member of the Capitol Police—Mr. J. are not dean and steal f Ycxi cvm see.
of tta term for which be wm a contestant up
Chong Wo.
W. Woatfall, of New Y'ork—who on
to Ita period of the determlnatkni of the con­
test by tta tteate. If tta Senate sgToea io comuiiltec to inquire lute the ctri-umaUncee at- several occasions before, wvreil us since,
taatUna the Ute *l*cUon ia Mtaetatppl, ia ptece of
this reeolation Pinchbeck toll gvt about Ottooby, exrwMd....Ttee Senate Uwa rwumed coo- ha* given evidence of hia Yaithfulnras
•20,000.
oideraUon of the bin to umiuI lb&gt;- Uw relating to aud efficiency. Ho seixod the excited
The means adopted by the Treasury |
—TUo CenittaU Cotn'mifioticre b»vo voteJ tbe legal tender at aUvef Cota, and Jotua (Nev.) stranger, and, after a severe struggle,
Department for the distribution ofailfer
that tho groatwte and baiklingn of the Exposi­
during which Major’ll. B. French, then
tion »ludl Im cicoed ou SundAyv : &lt;bo, tbit no
coin in exchange for the fractiouala are
Commiaaioncr of Public Buildings, at
intoxicating liqnora. shall I* -old ou the
entirely inadequate snd very unsatisfac­
the suggeation of Westfall, caused tho
tory. It is nd how coming out aa feat as
door to be closed and aid to bo furnish­
rixr.1t AMD CAKUALTIXM
!
it is hoarded, and there is scarcely to­
— A freight tram on tho Canada Southern |
ed, auooecded in forcing him back into
day any .’’ore ailvpr in circulation than
railway ran into tbe Welland canal, st WcL I
tho crowd. Booth had already been there wta before the law profiling fdr
land. Ont, one night last week, wrecking tbe
noticed by al least two persons who
the exchange was in rireuhuiou. None
tender, engine, and right freight care. Englknew him passing rapidly from the
user Cady wan killed, also Yas Houghton, tho
of the sub-treasuries are provided wit2&lt;a
direction of the Senate Chamber toward
fireman. It ia ropposed that ibe'etogineer wm
sufficient numlter of clerks to count the
tho rotunds, and some idea of his de­
aide« p, as the signals wore np that the bridge
fractionate and issue the silver in keep­
SILVER
termination to reach tho inaugural plat­
ing with the demand, and the exclnrigo
—A tire at Wi bamapot^ ft., last week, de­
TIPPED
form may be formed from the fact that
has almost came to a standstill Much
stroyed twelre acres of manufactured white­
SHOES
ho broke away from the man who first
of this delay may be avoided by making
pin- lumber, Ita loss is *125,000.
seised him, Mr. Westfail, and but for
the basks die ngeuta of the distribution,
the closing of the door would probably whiah they will assume willingly and
' have accomplish'd bis purpose, what­
—The city of Alehinas. Kan., wm thrown!
without charge if the treasury and sub­
tote a state of great excitement one morning
&gt; over it was.
treasuries will give them preference over
last week, by tbs tacorery that tbs CUyCtarfc'a
Thoee who stopped Booth on t list day,
all oilier applicants anti supply them
oAre tad taco burslsrixeu and Ita account
and who is all probability prrserrerl tho promptly with aiiver diange. The banks
books, cunebttng of ita ledger, journal, aad
President’* life, were not aware who the
Uoaoao bookz, stobn.
will then, as a mt re matter of accomoda­
exerted stranger was, but the importance
tion io their customers both in the dly
■ of their action can hardly be over-astibr. u-ta lo light at C*otou. Mara, where acme
and country, exchange the rilvcr tlicy
buys diaeovrred the body of an infant floating
matad.
have received for any fractionate brought
in a pood. Appearances are that an attempt
them, and will |&gt;ay it out for the frac­
vm marie te kiS it tafore it wasptrtin th«
pood, as ita tongue w*a cut out to tbe root*,
tional part of all checks. As the bnsiA horny-handed phrenologist io » | neas of dty and country n now transact­
and Uc ba y otbvnriM mutiteted ixissolia
West end grocery of Madison, Wfa., the ed almost entirely through the banks,
otlicr evening plaoed his liand on u, this will be the boAt and quickest way to
friend’s bead, and said : " BiH, do you get the silver into a ffeooral circulation,
want to know your capacity and pcrcepti- and it will go. into the hands of.those
blencss!” “ Yea, if I’ve got any.” wa* who will pass it around^tMead of hoard­

9 to evidown tbs rate paid teraUraad
^ioa for oervicc in exrrytag tta tete.
tbs speed b over thirty mtaa aa taur.

—Tta anneal a eeting of the fttt A-.‘«• «-'j-.wrUcJta ttm Is tlx tai. Ustm-; baipsaiml
tin. of Atcerxa eta laid in New York taat1
week. Bsp'r'-s were reed shrwteg that th*
American e-ilk mtaufariursra aie twosperms.

tbe reply. “ Well, then,” contiuucil
[ tbe phrenologist, " I place the lip of my
'thumb above tbe center of the ear,
• thus. Then I extend my finger* around
j Die posterior portion, railed in phrenoieriKjr, tho oeotpuf ; tt.cn I join the tips of
; the fingetN of both hands and endeavor
: to bring tlie thumb tip* together, hut

’ tho thumb* don't meet by—great good• new I" At thia point the phrenologist
| harked puxated, aad gazed up at the ceil­
ing reflcetirely sud gravely.
"Out
with ft—I am prepared to hear the
: worst." said Bill. But the phrenologist
I arid he'd have to tell him privately, and

in,: it—Nw&gt; York Tntnare.

This year tbe annual motion in favor I

of women's suffrage was rejected in the
British House of Commons by 239 to,
152 votes. It waa supported by Jacob
Bright, Henry Fawcett, and other advaaoed Ubaaata. John Bsigbt, however,
pursuing a different course from his
brother, strongly opjxwed the scheme.
N i.
aHworf «&gt;
ths subject that th‘« women’s suffrage fa
not yot deemed a question of “ practical
politic*"in Borland.

ANN ,
ELIZA
YOUNG.

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3 TO 6 FEET IN DIAMETER,.

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gifts, and was the greatest stock gambter1 - Tbrrr is no adage more true than tho
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London.
■•' one tlmt dcclarea that misfortunes never
r&lt;J» Him™ &gt;iad m0S» «nx&gt;hw Me
in Iroopt Then,
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■ h««&lt; do jou tawricrvai
‘ W»»A'^bU eBMVlriteol

«fis

ABSENCE PHOM WASHING*

little note on thin blue paper, beginning
thus:
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J

" Yea, yes, yes; I think he’ll do.”
Anu understanding thin wm my old

much
i know
' (rubbled
••• •■in toy mind
’ ’ regarding you **
“

“How did I come here I” trying to

■

; la ropfy to u vratdtitimi dffertd-'in the

tho Black Hills fay fin Chicago Tribune,
■dntts to ttorf Jfaxrnal the foU&amp;wfng «jxirt from Oiviter City :
. 1 '
Ihave read many ortictot in papers as'
to the condition of the Black Hills golddiggings, but not wo have 1 foiind that
told the whole truth. The lactXtW
on CuafarOutoh ar French Croak, than

of Mr. Hudd’s fatherly care hanging

5g*Ul, ‘UM* lb ’’•o

D

» ——

f

Budd, ior jonr friendly .imoijoonoemi»K mr talU, ; I w ra. Mr Bndd doo.
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'

dse tho power* of hla office ia &gt;u&gt;y part of tho

Seventy or eighty miles northward from
this trfiy, at Deadwood, Whitewood,
quirp of the Executive, an independent branch
of the GovcniXBeuL co-ordinate with the Sen­
Bear’s Gulch, Iron Creek.' and bund
ate and Honan of llcpreeoniaUvea, ,aa account administrations and of public executive Creek, there are claims that pay ft*om fortunes never come kingly;**’ •" »&gt;
A mm on th« foi^dU mcanr wvH£
acts performed
daring 4ha\ 1 time $10 to $20 per day; and^ti beadwood,
claixus sell at/rom $800 to $1,500.
ence ; but there’s OT'Idh fa it worth’
of such absences, -^-y ; j;
Capital wilt be required to fluocewrfully mentioning.
‘
‘ ~ . ’ ''
House of RcprreMu^atiToo mny.yqp*r. .»S a
WIND. ANO WATER.
work the diggings, and little can,-bo
mid right, in ita demand upon tbo Executive for
information, is limited to what is necessary for
handed. Tho gold is found, in tho beds
women rarely no.

Como and tell him ho will, Rose-

IK.- R.'ti.ir,

■

«*rkb»a&gt;!
bowtag to&lt;™rd mo.
TT^
ta wasaanrwif
iml nfnrv lwino’w
Hero
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an Ji rc]&gt;entant 'hc-f^' I had bratt-4*hl

inquiry1

frank, honcet words, but in a manner
that no woman could fail to understand,

LOB INO THEM'ROTH.

The dearest little rasabudof * girl,
wjlli,.cll'ecka wlu’re the pink flush came |
and went, and- blue eyes, Wit a long,
Roldeu-brown lashes, and Lair that waved
without the aid -of pins or irons. 1 al­
ways Ihought dwr name was the most
miita^te that could have been chosen for
her, tisDugh th* only wonder is that old

Farmer Budd did not namt&gt; hTs only
daughter Deborah, or Rebecca, or Sarah
Romans bad fortunately been her fa­
ther’s grandmotlier's name, however,
and ko came a Rose Badd intotho world;
for Mrs. Budd had made the Anna a
middle name instead of part of tho first,
and dropped
,u'; r;
When I began to Jiha Rem Bndd so
mnrff that 1 seriously thought of pro-

back to Rosebud, to be nursed and for.
ffiycn. Had sho not forgiven me, she
Ui.: au
R-e were betrothed.
that I oould do just tiien was to squeeze
After tliat no more letters in yellow
her hand.
; ‘ fihe tbok pt tatqr.ntoor &lt;faicklfj bt$,
that wns very natural. I had not’seen
tier tor' three yoeH. Shn did hot ‘ ItW
vor’fl advice, yAnd days and weeks and
mbntkn nflUiQiyJahfinf a4KongU&lt;fay
little Rosebud, fading because the sun­
tnuTs fftonlur Mnl roater than ever.
light of my love was withdrawn from it,
Just then, Dr. Roper being pNMDt, T
crofaedwy fand,
-W*y wiU‘
satynothing, but afterward, as the cvena nigh.
shadows fell, she brought me tea
•®d toaai.; and.
toui., hc^biuid.
nover, fw Vmlutte, fWiI we had mef—’
that wai Ml. * Nttfhof^tf*AlF* oueslay
“ Dear Rosebud, bow good fiPyou.”
—I remember it was the day after a
And she answered :
spteptljD tjtelond'.I
Vi^atte,
|—one day I made this latter statement
mid. “Andi—oh, have always loved
to Violette Hannover, and she, having
you, —Rosebud. ’Tin true, a siren laid
heard it, bestowed on me her most aris­
her spells upon mo, but the hallucination
tocratic stare, and asked mo if I did not
" l Xn Tihiak you arc wandering
know that slu&gt; had been cnMd te 1».
Twentyplum for six long months.
again,” said she, “if you don’t stop
“nV11 &gt; ',c lPncried
^r*

you:
,
AdBSfcrfaJiHMyftiWh flMBfpwith-

rat you
iM’giW

ing modirinti late fa itfa. temffito’Whad
not been abler tb rtUft/ftVMjpyouth, only rnof” I raid, bitterly.
“Do you know
hoping f&amp;r 'hie cUpIoam ia nyear, with that you gave me' reason to hope every­
J.r/Mr- .Markham I” cried she.
tW practice all in the fnhlne ; .andlf if thing from you I”
‘
“ Call me Henry’,” said L
• Rose, if
“ I know it is time for mo to dress for
you had hated mo, would you bo here so
kdrive,” mid
yon
kfyly nlntfte?ta^.yrm|r wants ?*'
on comfortably. There &lt;x&gt;uld ho no good afternoon^jjpft dojgt loqlfsoljdi^
’* ** htnvt' saitf shffi •* Where should I
cotppairieon drawn between in I fondly ulously tragic, Mr. Markham. I hate
be but in my own house ? I’m sure I’ve
Loped, that would not be favorable to
■siolkiBAato^MKitt
yom cithot—Jaifififi
me xtod I coolly, ikciugh peJitcly, took
my place before film, and cut him oat on
t the Hannover mansion.
tell you, once for all, that I don't think
In a fortnight Violette wan Mtn. TwenTn a month Mr. llauuover was j wa ever should have been happy togather.
And I always liked Hiram tho
poor .M dubby, IcokiMffcn^wKdUCT- a bankrupt—one of those who take a forbest, only ho was so shy. And, my
WM epM M
into tbu
bac|fl&gt;ound, and
_
one d^c-khmod her aqj^

iKAmuHly kdong&amp; thgproqBoeoCltgiiilaUon.
It doee not profeai to lie aaked for that object.
If tills infannatloube aonjbl through an inquiry
of Uie Presldenl aii to Lis executive acta in rlew
or in ffid cf the poyer of inyjeachtnoul vented tn
tho House. it'ia'aAked in derogation Of in tnlierent natural right recognixed^n this country
by a constitutional guarantee which protects

agaiust himself.
' Hhftng tho time that I have had too boner
to occupy the position of President, it Lan been,
and whUaUxmlfauMoppcnw that position it

recognise and torwpcct tbo bctctbI trust* and

Hi cm. nor allowing encroachment* upon the
proper power* of tho office which the people of
the United States bare confided to me, bat
aiming to [irmcryc in their proper rclitionn the
sorer-1 [owera and functions of each of the
co-ordinate branches of the Government

mont. In nudatcusuco of tho rights secured
by the Constitution to the executive
branch .Qf tba GuTcrament,. I *ui compelled
to decline any specific or detailed answer
to tiie request of the Houno for information ae

vyr.
Q*'tp b»°? jyxionned /V* d\bu&gt;'&lt;®
Muith ntarof *ffrvortHncnt fcdaUkoed-by

■ A terrific aau'wester that will long bo and toe bed rock ifl deep down. There
romembexad. *nd tho moef.violent that can be no doubt that there are rich dig­
over visited Chicago, ’ passed over that gings here, some of which I havemyadf
city on the 6th inst, causing some alight seen ; but as yet little progress has been
made toward overcoming the obetaelra
that prevent their being developed. Not
of thousands. Tho storm was a com­ only is capital, andkgood deal of it, re­
bination of wind, rain and lightning, quired, but the lack of communicaffop
and dtajiig-tbcjirv minutes tliat ft insbri with the rest Of the world is such that
tho Cook county hospital was stripped here, in Custer, wo are hardly secure
of its roof audits inmate*! left without against starvation. Tho supply of pro­
nhclter ; the Michigan Southern freight visions in the whole town, which now
dtpotjJUjgflkbuiMingioa feet long, ab numbers about 1,000 inhabitants, is not
m&lt;xn t ntirely^TlemoliBhed ; tiie ' spiro sufliaiont for. more than a week; and
of Grace Episcopid clmrch, which wns supply-irniim en route hither have been
stuck on thi) road, or in th*) road, some
seventy-five feet from the ground and
sevety-flve miles distant, for somo time.
over one hundred feet in length, was
The Indians, too, throughout the whole
hurled into-jan open'lot alongside the
region, and on all the roads, arc hostile,
sacred edifice ; and a heavy brick smoKe^
and almost daily stampede stock, it nd
stack fell upon the roof of a confection­
with their rifles pick off emigrants or
ery e&lt;jt4blWimeiit where.&gt; number of
prospectors; and numbers of parties
girls were employed, injuring four of
hive lost their entire outfit on the way,
them very seriously. Five workmen in
and endured terrible Bufferings in mak­
the freight depot were badly hurt, and
ing their way hero on foot
it ia tewed somo fa faem-.vriH -notreWitliin.the m£&gt;ntli, no less than fifteen
it A » i
•
• ’ »' ' emigrants have been massacred by the
Some of the minor accident, wore of
Indians in thia vicinity, and, unless the
a rather ludicrous diameter, m was that
Government comra to our relief, and
that quickly, there ia reason to fear the
town will have to bo abandoned, os the
। and thrown against a large plate glass
BavagcB ran cut off out supplieti almost
window on one of the principal business
wholly.
«trecte.__TJ}e_yagou and the window
wereqnicklyfabdaniAa totalwrci ; but
A. MVIIUKBIXG X.lCHISt.

the horse attached to tho wagon dashed
and in what part of the United States.*’ If. *hW Uhirv H*
however, tbo Hanse of IloprcsenUtivea doeiros " in ttnrltfmuCT ynrds • nr -the aouftfasBt
to know whether, during tho period of upward
of seven years during which I have held the poriion of the cify tho fury of tho tem-^
pest lasted some ten minutes, and lum­
been absent from the seat of Government, and ber was higher than bw bpfore, , The
boards piled up were blowC hither and

is* Dr. Roger’s house I
Didn’t you
Yfffi-ff forege the obligulona or dntiea of mt
Now I found fellqw, bo is—the best husband woman but continued to dUC.tfge all
ofllcce, acU, and duties which were required
maxi,
There remained to me only the Moss- . I know now that I never really loved orjejMerrTHW-nsaio ¥
not aware that a failure occurred tn any one
Ifawvo .19VQ0 ’lobl.IU .1)9 instance of n*y exerctoow toevtawwiMM--^d
into a farmfc and I myself mustdeave my .
I don’t know whether that wm trtio or pewen of my office mcvft/ a«o reqMHffg
-wml
wVIm Ur, i&gt;ea«
their dtscliargc, or of my exercising all tho
ring fa w^or o
aires behind me, and become a plafa love roe toon,'and doc£ not nqw;.and I’ necessary exoeutivo act* tn whatever port qt
farmer—a man o£’iAk’*iiioSto&lt;S6J
Fortunately, rapidity of travel anl of mail
as Rosebud's father, without his com- I
I live alono at Momwood now, an old;' communlcaUpq, wdlhetecj^tx of almost in«t»x &gt; ™». W'lw&amp;.iwd ita fortable knowledge of money in the bank
•UuUfieoug'cdrrtipondAlicd ‘ wfai officer* at
the acat of Goreniment which tho telegraph

was absolutely wealthy.

o«Mh«t^iLim-44 alMV*

per minute, and can' sweep a field from
right to left, or vice versa, without hav­
ing the position of the carria-e shifted.
There are six barrels (as with the Gatling
gun}, bat they revolve and are discharged
by the turning of a crank which prbpefi
tho hammer. The cartridges are ntrung
on a strap, seventy-five on each. When
cnciscihsnstcd it'eur bcreptart-by
s.mply^Btfpfjing a hook. • •Rati6ite man
fe needed to operate the mnrdetons
weapon, and if perchance &lt;lw enemy
protecting themsolvm front lbw min. ^otdd storm tho work-i, and the opera­
White they wewatending-fa tho entrance tor should see that he cotdd not destroy
tits building tell, killing little Fred and or dtiay tbd advancing columns until toinforaed, he could disable the gm by
breaking bi, pwWjez;. jff. .,
: Ttip total loss to property in tbo city
, is in iho'neighborhood of $250,000.

IbFrtBu— cd

scattered to the winds, and people knew
that Miro Viotette lifa jilted.mu and.al»&lt;&gt;
that my money was gone.* The‘city'had
lost many of its charms, and I wrote to
the old woman who had kept the house
at Moaawood for my father until his
death, fa.©A?.it ready for my return.

Tbra .Stag Ae’ftSO

W-

.not

lor rooms, and packing my smaller be-

I must go back to Morawood and be­
come a farmer. T ‘
~
* *

by the capital

M iMr

with Kia uncouth

Borne «-nnn», perhaps, I may marry.
Mian Flint would have me, and so vould
but whatever I may

A maw may bo ndd-tivtete-been drink­
ing like a fish wfacn he finds that ho has
taken enough to make his head swim. &lt;*
“What is your business, sirf’*rakeft
til o' court in a sharp voice. • ’ A concbologifit.” “ What’s tlist!” raid th» ’ jnftge.
“I opfa* ctamk."’

A noons lately advertised that for ft be

would send to any address a handsome
package containing 100 presents. Eocl\
package turned out to be a paper of
pins.
A Wisconut.x editor illustrates the pre­
vailing extravagance of the people of the
present day by calling attention fa fae
costly baby-carriages in use now, while,
when he was a baby, they hauled him
around by the hair of fas head.
“My poem is gather Jcpgthy,” ahq
said, * * and may be yon won’t havq rv qm
for it this week.” Tha editorjyawnqd
and replied: “Okl yes, we poubi find

Amok U a p*-y**r-^dJlpa
wry fondtoffice cream. .He was per­
mitted to $mo..fato toeJamijx tiioptjmr

evening, and, as usual, .wanted more ioq
cream; but, nit ho TP»d0 biff wish known
be added; ”
tjjfr ***

BtorfiJ r.l '&lt;W Inw « &gt;1* aktail
nifloo.-niit In «ot«gt VWjlxmW
«uno out with k bloodynone •1*W
kwn'.LWiV"- "■*&lt;«.■ WMwIgil

note tat

LXOtmjra xoxoo.v.

,

mO

•

The total amount of capital invested
in the eight Loiidtn gas companies in

blindfolded, thHr arms pinibried, and $50,000,000. In midwinter soun; of the
Itegaat works have to semi as much oh
&amp;.w* cubic fotft of gM fa the oouree

..J--

be a roaebnd. I threw that away long tire duties by tbo President of the United
BUtoi cxieta and i« devolved upon him wbcrago, and Roper picked it up, and it
makes his life fragrant.

during flw year bring 14,000,000,000
cubic feet, or about 18,000,000 feet per

consohttion;fof the living,’»proceeded
Cniieft ifeiaiea BUT did'pawn i
limited or capaWe
wiiteeUMyaludik
Tho difficult problem of utilising coal
^roqulnJtadMctorg.taki. trata were exha&amp;rttxL At tho concns n
imsnder-iu chief of the army
&gt;.«« iririai..*.'. b. waaa attetebed «p to the fanbfaac &gt;
CTrotofc. According io U»l jounal
ton wqod tree, face tofabe,their frat
tbo Superintendent of .th0 Riding rail- ^Sodtthiiifiiaoi tho Vnited
'
ibid lias bran experimenting with an

fading gradually

This is a broad country. ‘ They are
living now .'oa. Steawbeary toorteake in
Georgia, and froaen laka trout fa Duluth

.Chicago,.fori
Topeka and Santa Fa railroad. The two
mon were taken by a mob to a patch of

to maintain as conetaut and almoat an quick

thocapital.

"I don’tlika &lt;u4«r&gt;"-W^P0«, pfakj
pocket to another. * * Everybody has bi*
hands fa his pooketa.” »iu j i:

This would prevent his own gun facing
turned upon him—a docrided iiyprow-

^SiUein^io ^ -io IfiiTif

people.

Eynntonx is -axpected Uns Cefacunial year to. plant a tree., If ypqgan’tjo
that, make a bough.
r. ? ’ .. “ / .,

One lady (holding a very amall oabThe history of the Gatling gun is fa­
miliar to oil, but a stock oomiiany ia now
thing.
” Polite grocer’s e.lark—"Ytoi
bring organized fa IndiaDapMia to pro­
vide for placing upon the markets of ma’am; but it’s Becfatee ot the O^ntauP
tho world a military machine that is

thither, and ns there ore no mirks or
brands, the ownera will have some
trouble fa picking out ■ their property.
TOFWUM fwpuu &gt;■ UfilfiM UM, and
month after aeeuming the duties of hiaeffiro, looked Wktf an' ontrtniliy wide phmkand oub wheae .aaisMiMAAw read without tollffatas.
Washington
was neceaeary from
the
Fred Bonk, n lad of twelve, was the
7r""cv.„ “
“.waetauwtt only p:won reported killed. He, with
fid rebellion, of annealing mjwolt at
kin mother,

office, I freely inf^
time of my entntfl

check and toltte iuw^ifo would not-be'
her’f and she mid ix
UgpM.Ml.'ta k°«*.

* A Wife* YorOMAtfM iMgfam nd.

‘'prospected” for fhc whole distance.
' A few of tite claims on’ the gulch it
may pay to, work, but. the pay will be
vary moderate. In somo of toe gulchro
fxuto^- north, it may pay a littte better.
At Spring Cr,-ek and C^Uo and. Rapid
Orooka, the oondittoo ia about the tame.

WaaxixoToiq May 4, 1UTC.
’
■AwtfaRwtying
niMaagw-m«
memorandum of tbo absences of Presi­
dents of the United States from the
national capital during coCh of surf-mi

ting on fffmotudy. Aad you’ve had a
laid time/.VM-if&amp;Hilfao on the right
soon.

*'t bunny mill.

;

pensea, and all but thirteen riausw have
been abandoned, m work on thorn

nlaid m to the validity of those acts or to tho

be useful'
'confided

•■y—tetrm*
.Boatao.
•‘P.H.rriitfM&lt;SacQmktfWF&lt;&gt;-fck.
I hiuftdial in Npfyfc tho awful drcap

TwMtbrtoal^tdandwaaryhtace
«W&gt;&lt; v cbsnns that K, -b™ her. _

V«H*n&lt;W»M&gt;i» nwJioua:."

hytartor

directed

any - wbM, - -have-MtteB 's ••deified' ptno* eeat of Govwtunnnt la avidenced by hnndredn of- fto thirteen, in fact bUttenareno#
been performed u a ffiktancA from ftst'scaf 'nt upon huXd. of au^L acta ^SocLd Ift my
WSSa

‘V «aBS&lt;

on.

» rarx&gt; jttwrr«jr.

■r

Hof bore
by tlwaoarc In tni',
SVpteffi4|tatfnra.|i«atr;-aiM!Mr;
Mae me an oSar, they‘.l p«« you w«t' •

dt op ud lailta ip ta MU-mpL

SSaBr.tr®
SKWO?&lt;"a«'i

THE BLACK HILLS.

■ TON.

And Violette had smiled ' radiantly tlioy had started, I remember running
after them, and then—wluxt do ’I remem­ budinen outpdo too Whitehouse when
upon me.
Since then how many teto-a-Jotee bad ? ber then f Darknees, dreams, pain, an
I not had with her—how manyirrtlerf f1 I1 ■awnkbuing ifiwlittlo room, with white
was learning to dance with her, and I curtains, and a toilet fable, and a vision
.charmingly dresHi ib The same odc say-

•’satesa&amp;yg* -

NO. 33.

coal yioMfag on an avmga 10.000 Bubie

a faafitr of jtftfttle
ktafcBnt fhbd^bo&amp;^f»riflhiU9n
‘t&amp;Ugfr. fwtfteytaWfeHMbtUiMk

alone amounts to $8,750,000, and the

tho effortB of Um»« recently in riteMon s«i
buried on the spot fa a shallow Lrendh,

apparatus by means of which a ntoam

half dollar eai^i and lhe show i

taMt ^»aw&lt;

there w« MtaaHraDover.

Perhaps tlfa I would make amends.

military.

I would write
has overcome the chief obstacle to com-

Calfahaa.
Tbs fate
ministeiai Topeka.

. As TVkritedro.of’ &lt;iycnH£«ad
jl,250,000 t*“* 1“ public Uwp«i«&gt; night, little EnglWi, U»ioAU
UMriM*l«U,no&gt;IXn ■» padfargw

Jofajr ■S.-&lt;1*at; of New York, fam fa-.

revolution in the coal
aa the result of transfc
again.

1 waa as rare of thus f&gt; the train

ThenumbMor rtrotUmp. i, idi^Uj.WU, &gt;11. WM»..
U&gt; lllatd
K-yJMOMU gnm oodal «wli»rtar « ,£^ d^i &gt;
-tah U Mta ta* KTMKB. ».!git»«i*.,uil.u«l
M ta tnd.
Mtr*wwteiftteft44iy«««rteto«fec ■Ir^Vluop.ocKuum. l.aM.OdO.OOOeotuc il for wrip, I thiok U» Uori?mri&lt; U
Il moves under water at such

would rise that night.

leel daring U» twin month., it • gron : &gt;11 right, sod Pm going to trta thir for
oortrf rW,000.
| pwnaU,”— Dm. « Fn. fn".

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JT WILL FAT

STOP Ajsn LOOK!

MAY IL1WI

above.
They were alone, without
cards, or checkers, or books, but Sa­
tan came to the rescue.
A certain
proposal was drawled by (he long

short ona. They then piit vu their
hats and coats, armed themselves
__ __
pail
with a broom,
" of waler and a
dipper, and want forth into the still
bkllcr cold of tho Digb&lt;,t and worked
diligendy. They swept a broad path
over the sloping sidewalk, quite froe

■SB’S, TGUTM* It B0T8’ CLOTHIIG

GOOD GOODS!

FOB THE LONG BRICK STORE OF

Lowest UVIirernlL

Mr,. E. C.

MLLOY4HICY GOODS!

2DB/ST GOODS

Spring .ml Summer S&lt;yle«
few minutes it had froxon. then an­
other dipper of -waler, and anoiher
wxil, until the path was glass like in
its icy smoothne»s. A whisk of .the
broom sent a light covering of snow
orer it, the work w»* done, and the
goddess laborers, ga'hering op their
tools, scrouged themselves down on
&gt;he doorsteps and conversed pleasant­
ly. Presently the door* of the meet-

Dress and Cloak Making,

GROCERIES!

CUTTING AND FITTING,

ATTENTION. ALL!

IS NOW 1U. IN AND

ABSYOBTH &amp; BROOKS,
pay the Highest Market Price for

the pavement for a fpw minutes, and
then broke.into twos a»d threes, and
came gravely down ou the sidewalk.
FWTATOEH,
Suddenly the si illness of the night
was 5ioked by a whack! whack ’ and
two sBoris that were as one. A fe­
male Friend flew te the rescue—
AfcMU mU&gt;-v
Ha
whack!
Tho whole congregatioQ
Delivered al thrir
filled .with wonder, came ambling
down to the scene of disaster — ELEVATOR Iff IfASHVILLE.
whack I whack! whack I groans and
snorts, 'tbees’ and *t h o u s* filled tbe
air, and, with checks stained with
tears of laughter, they sal oq Hie
LATH,
step and •took it in,’ those sons of Be­
SHINGLES.
lial, since so #ell known to the world
WA TER LIME,
aj Joseph Jeflerson and John Ellsler.
SALT,
Henrietta Irving about fifteen years
■
HAIR,
riaia i*bov*4s la the Faliw
ago when her home was in Milwau­
STUCCO,
kee, was a beautiful, nervotn roaming

CORN, iPNAS, OATS,
Clover Seed, &amp;O-,

tractions, ns thousands of persons in
I. a.
•' IMralt. .at 1. S all thyi western country well know.
Raida, rfTHkad, Ik. &lt;n Mi.klfU .1- Her’* was a peculiar life. She was
wedded to the stage, and at last be­
trail OpvrOff ease, on ths wMing of Jan* came the wifo uf William Eddy, the
22. to $500 arid* Md ths oha»Pioa*hip tragedian, a much older person than
she was.
He died lately at Ken
•f the world.
A swMhyp ooowmd oa tl4 Mlchlgaa Con- sington, Jamies, West Indies, in the
depths of poverty, and his wife is
now in New York, sick, destitute and
appealing to the public fur food.
There is something sad about ull this
tbo company h estimated at $10,000. No
professional business.
49 out of ev­
ery fifty actors, actresses and profes­
sional people live the most unhappy
lives.
They ore nervous, restless,
rambling and desultory. Year after
th^Rgb frightfully mangled be VM comcIobb year they are knocked around from
pillar to post, mussed squeezed, turnb.ed, seduced, forsaken, deserted, as
’ At Battle Creek, May »h, in a dlspote be- a luscious orange is picked, squeezed
suczed dry and tho skin at last thrown
into the gutter. Once io a while a
relation to »ome dotblag, tire former eUbbad
professional woman preserves her vir­
tue, but this is do part of necessary
ward-robe for the stage,
If those
who, cater to the public would only
Ik. Mr.
be as moral as they are clever, and
the profession of amusement could
Tb. drddoaa .1
be recognized as the fine art it really
is, there would bu less su fieri ng
among those who have spent their
earnings in gewgaw* and their lives
twenty-three year* ago- of
Am hand clapping, leaving the dregs
tu be (toured out tu desjiair. It is not
of one Alloa and never afterward* re- ortxad. the person, so much os the vagabond
life actors and actresses lead, that
Dba ekuU of iW sms was broken.
causes their grief—having no homes,
always on the move, thrown -into all
&gt;20,00), which ia
manner of temptation!.
While we
like to see a play or performance, we
had rather bury a child than see il
GoHum. M. W. JUtoh. Parke Jl Pratt, embark is such a hazardous calling,
that is. if it waa a child we loved.—

AINSWORTH A BROOKS,
.

Proprietor*.

'

ABE OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS!

Ma'x SiittfrM 9.00 k 118.00
MSiiti “ 5.50 ti 111.50 Splendid Prints,
SATS. CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
RUBBERS,
BOOT FACS,
OVERSHOES.

Nubia, at M Cta. and Chil­
dren’. Stocking. [all Wool]

Fresh Bread, Rasks, Cakes, drack­
ers and Pies

GEAKD RAFIK AID DETROIT

TIME TABLE.

GO TO TRUMAN’S FOR EVERYTHING !!
OKBCEBIES, WALL PAPER,

PRUTS FROM 6 T8 7 CI

BOOTS &amp; SHOES, HATS &amp; CAPS

COTTOS MODS CLEAR DOTS!
TEA15

BEST $1.00

H. ALDRICH

2-Button Kid Gloves,
Plaidl Dress Goods,
Black Alpacas,
Ladies Silk Ties,
Curtain Laces,
Table Linens, Black Silks,
Hosiery,
'■ P arasols.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

The Reliable SA.H Uee

TOWS!

The Highest Market Price paid Jar
Country Produce.

DON’T PASS WITHOUT CALLING
Credit.

CBOCKEKY, GLASSWARE AMD LAMPS I

Don’t forget it I Remember it I Keep it
uppermost in your thoughts, that now, in
this great centennial year, is the harvest
time for bargains at
•

C. A. TRUMAN’S.

L. J. WHEELER

LUNCH ROOM

o. C. WOLCOTTS HARDWARE ADVT.

BOISE BRO’S.

GROCERIES!

THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST

H. ALDRICH

REW LIVERY!
■
«
Stockmann A Willyard,

Cente xinial

Furl lain, Jactai t Sour R. 1

MILBURI WAGON.

short line arrwcKM
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

FOR SALE ONLY AT

SALE asi BOARDING STABLE,
DRUGS,

MEDIINES,

NASHVILLE, MICH.

BOOKS, STATIONARY,
WAIX PAPER,

ike principal loeere.
Sbme hme ago mention was made
of thw ravages made by tho plague in
Soma and Mesopotamia.
As its
tendency appeased Io be westward,
attentioo waa called n&gt; Chat connec­
tion to the very pheoominal weather
of het winter ia Europe, and this
eounlry. and the eweiNnatance appear­
ed to justify as forewarning as to the
danger of the plague spreading into
Ebcope and America. The danger
of the apprehension being reabsod in
•eases no^ from day to day.
Alseedy it has made its way into Tur­
key and desolated several pro rinses
its Ibe interior of that country.
It
may cootinoe its western course fur
all we know and soon menace us here
Cleanliness is the only available preveolire,and, plague or no plague,
shat cannot be liiought of too soon or
salivated too promptly.

TEAS, COFFEES,
SPICES,

TOILET ARTICLES,

Wines and Liquors !
READ!

READ!

READ !

These celebrated Wagons are the best
the market.. The axle trees are made from
hubs
rhe best Ohio hickory; the spokes
from best XXX Fort Wayne oak,
particle of lumber in them has been season­
ed, under cover, over three years. We
rant every wagon to show no defects in ma­
terial or workmanship for one year.

PRICE, Iicliiiu Ttp Boi, Wiiflelrea, Kedjfle,
Staycta; asi Tn Sprim Seats. $85.

ii

FOR MEDICAL AND MECHANICAL FUR-

FORES ONLY.

has act

(BSSS&amp;SLrn::

Those birds do an imra

CALL AND EXAMINE THEM

Sick and Afflicted !

axaonnt of good in destroying Ibe bug*

or

vegetation.

Nashville amd vicinhti

Do you want Paints and Oil* 1

h indictable
i dona , for
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Home Circle?

Do you want School Book* ?

MEAT MARKET!

I KEEP A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF

HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS,

TO M B-BTONE8
and MONUMENTS,
Foreign AAaerieM

Do you want a Prescription filled

with care ?

And Manufacture all kinds of
BLACK * FULLER

ROE k CLEVER
sorter day-Hk
i

a aondiUua. and then

i. FRESH

dnwn

wore and try and riunk

.. &gt;

...

TIN, COPPER &amp; SHEET IRON WARE,

MfiATS,
...

...

_

ATKIX8O* &amp; ROE,

EAVE TR«GuaiK«l a Specialty.

7

0. C. WOLCOTT.
NASHVILLE, MICH

�GOODS!

NEW PRICES.
URGE INVOICE!

10,000
Fathers and niothere, brothers and flifftern,
children, tan be

He claimed to

BOTTOM PRICES

BY BUYING THEIR GOODS OF THE NEW FIRM,
.vujtKoa giiaur*.

Griffith &amp; Durkee

Wedarsday’a evening train, from the

tt’ II. YOUNG. M. D.
n • ^OHer.Ksnt &gt;M» at Mala

A cornet qnanotis, **Cmm Fairies AU.'

IN THE BRADY BRICK.
L1I BROTHERS.
at Tmtmab's.
Gunm * Dcusx's.

(Bosilh) had tracked Uem. to this village,

Xf

C. ELLIS. M. D.

and Handsomest Dress Goods,
"Dry GroocLs Richest
Neatest and Tastest Prints,
Gayest and Prettiest Gaiters,
Nicest and Softest Gloves.

HA. BARBER. M.. D,

£ «ttrS£L5 “* *”*

L.SKZSKZKJT^'"

HtttM-o.

path* HvyeMyjH Wu»eon. p*-.ys

EBSTERjt "HOBBS, JBlnck-

Txcmam'v.

1 B. RA8EY, Drsyrrmn. Goods i

GRFFITH St DURKEE,

Gaimra a Dcbebs's.
tdhaxlGrov*~R Baker

.
E R. Withe was an excellent piece of movie.

DRESS GOODS! NEW F TP. M 204

New fltjtk PrisU, 6 oenU.
We have Jau purrttased the entire stock at Goods
Oris. Holter end Geo.

with aax
Bmlth

main street

pLEMKNT SMITH,

ao4
M. FLINT,

IE. T. CHILD &amp;

Attorney mt Xu*w.
pace over Detov Pros. TTretSiev, MeOhvUlo. Mkfr.
T li. LEE.
’

wav also

Francis,

tie Old

; y»e nee that man u living
U'ivtfel!”

DEALERS IN

Sheetings,
Sheriff

PARADY, Manufacturer of

Boot, and Shorn,
TOHN Q CRESSY,

lushiigN,
return with him. but Uh she (beUetuig abe
bad a better thing) flatly refused to do.
Finally, however, after the matter bad been

1141

f. flkDnVlne,
Meadville.

Buts, Shoes,
N.tl.is,

&gt;IU her husband if he would wilhdtaw the

BibboRt,
The Ornheotral Quickstep by J, M. Roe,
Eugene Coot, B. H. Hoag, F. Helm and E.

—Franklie's statue In Printing House

ing glasses at a pretty girt ; for which it
wasn't really so much to blame as she not
only had a mo-r charming fae^but was most
tastily asd bewitchiagly arrayed in beeom-

Barter, F.

furniture."
Mrs. Smith.—“John has been spending

Starts,

•■Unfurl the Flag,** a vocal Quartette, was

Fars,

DBT GOODS,
James Fleming,
GROCERIES
204 Main St., Jacksoil.
HATS,
Watchaaier aii Jeweler,
CAPS,
E-t UJ. cC&lt;ilu Smm, Xasbvme, Bkb
BOOTS, w
/tttly repaired and warranted.
' SHOES,
A FEW
MONEY TO LOAN-!
CLOTHING,
.
* h ApmH lol bdt Stcnta.
NOTIONS,
is iciu or
kt.
AC.,
AC.,
AC.
dZ"

■ay anything about marring the furniture.'

“ Beautiful Dreams,*

CasA Purchasers

will make

Large Saving by buying their Goods
Pieate call and examuu Goods and

Prices,

Cantpare

promising to tears town, (which he did.)

before jntrciuuing of a

CASH HOUSE.

rlonchere.

informal ion that has oovee to oar earn

. T. Boise and C. M Holler.
Hr,. T. M. Brady. Belle Truman

“Lot the Hilb Rceound with Song.** after
which J.3I. Rog.ja behalf of the Baod.-

The subject of a 4th of July celebration ia
now being talked up among our bnaineaa of a delightful quickstep J&gt;; the full band.
ondcretanl the brye will reproduce

Nashville
Truly'fltwti
and what would be more appropriate In this
100th anaiveraary of American Independ­ and new fee!
ence than a celebration la the good oldhuhioned way. Nashville has always tak
coming great campaign.

ON LO5O TIME.
L. RUSSELL.

ELI STRONG,

Call And Hee

Practical Millwright,

NASHVILLE

ifiRICULTimi DEPOT
OX SOUTH MAIN STREET.

HARDY &lt;fc CROCKER,

Notice b hereby given that ia aoeo.-dsnco wi.b a resolution adopted by the common
council of the village of Nashville, Mich., and Acoordidg to section 46, of tbo village
charter, and also Ordinance, No. 2tJ, I will nell at nablic aaetUo. the following
described lands situated ia tho village of Nashville. Mub.. fur unpaid ium far the
year 1875:
Taxes Expenses. Total.
Description.
$ 35 id UO
lou Wk ll. D. Staley'«and"
1»«. Cr»n.
*
2.00
3. GO
N WINE |. Sec. 36, T. 8,
Cook &lt;k ShelJoo,
2.00
Warren Eastman, lots 2.1- 3. D. Staley's add
2.00
lot north of IT. T. Davidson
A. Richard eon.
2
OU
lot
44,
O.
A.
PbilHp'v
add
II. T. Davidvou,
12 00
North 25 feet of lot 28
T. Maxson,
Milo O.born,
Nashville, JBIcfe.
200
.6»
lot 7. A. W. Phillip's add.
2.00
Ims 11 ft 12. block 7, A. W. Phillip s add.
General
Conveyancing,
8.80
6.80
North
|
of
lot
26
E. D. Bitgood,
let commencing 55 feel north of lot 27, thence
E. D. Bitgood,
Collections a specialty.

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

Justice of the Peace,

Verily Nashville

scores of laurels from henceforth and f.rcv-

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OP

eitizena will take
The Eaton Rapid. Methodist Society hue
finally douided to boiM a new church at a
CTU.rr.w.Mjooi.Lo.ocn.

pet up an

REAPERS, MOWERS,

2.00

Horse Rakes, Plows,

have extended M invitation to Rev. T. L••Creede” al the U. X. Church utxt Sabbath

eanght out only flve ••fellera’’ and their gala

I&gt; &lt;U On.n C«rt

$300.00 and UPWARDS

KOCHER BROS

and Smith will remain in the village to soil

*h»"

Walnut Bureaus, with Elasx $12.00
Marlile Top Bureaus, do $18.oo
Everythins Else in Proportion.

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.,

Mrs.

Sick Heed ache. Habitual Cootivooees. pal- Mra. Smith will be a- thick as ever.

3 even's August Flower for 76 sente
ia certain, bat if you doubt thia.

RHERl

J

OF EVERY' DESCRIPTION,

Hats, Caps,
■•if. .

Deputy Sik^rlS;

u»

Sellin eiclisivelj for Cash at one
Price to All, and at 12
1-2 Per Cent Profit
FURNITURE!

Shirtings,

Taen/.a**.

and *L00 al

N^h'-iHe, Midi.

Wheel Cultivators,
Harrows, Corn

money

D. 1878,

Dated Nashville. Xlich^ Hay 3rd. 1876.

(31T-36)

K. J. ftXBHL Recorder.

A
Double­

Thread

loan

rfsUy attended tn.

If RS. L O. CROCKER
hm &gt;M received a Iwge stookof »|Mta«

'

fflLLffiEEY&amp;PAliCYfiOODS!
Beal and

Lock-Stitch

CUrtMU. U.

to

MtoUm Lgccs,

Machine.
•"V selling tickt

Road Scrapers,

to Oicee buying Cloata
Matching, Prtafng. CbtoHng and re­
shaping Old Huts.’

Prison at Jackm. at toxrd tabor.
the Christian Social at their revidenc*.

cost $89 W. Howver if oey wf war r«U
en fully make up their m’tadv tn try tho eg-

ia anticipated.

the Be,t
Country

LIVERY STABLE!

Mm C. I- Dey a, See'y.

Brllviie, drove the huvbaad (a eort of a ellly Mlow,) from the hooee and ravished the

—Loot week Monday Richard Gvahai
ted on bis overland trip for the Centra­
&gt;. M.
tewi and oookinr uteuaila that make up

GALE CHILLED. 3ii
DIAMOND ffiOK PLOWS
la. E.WORY’S

Caninjts

— In the Circuit Court, at R^tingv.

WM. VENN. Pwr.itTMu

aau
prwo
timea.

Buggits.

’

a wide and
ng burinew

CROOK’S
Mexico-

lU^nrUk. Mick.

At

--------- - - - _____

CBAF. w. miMf,

JEWELER 5 OPTICIAN

PATENT

prophecy he
I right.

NA9HV1L1X MICH,
LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD.

"^wjja'hss.'

nil Lk«T wrrr ritir - i&lt;*

famous

GUARANTEE
IMOrmAX

MAMET.

Clocks, Spectaecs, #e.
“DOMESTIC” SEWING MACHINE CO,

DOUBLE WAGON
SEWINC MACHINE CO.

the M

�mcm cAi.t~

6EWTS Wlltm

been brutally cJubUJ about th* bsed unUI th*
*» 8te*

H

CABLE SCREW" WlRE

1KX
AJAIMNUM ANDffttIWM MU. _
NORTHWfcxrr.RX •Fx'WtUBAUK. I M
AWSTNtt. IWTt. TWnnrS AHO CT»

$20
the Turkish for** snd tta tDaurgeata hid iron
rrel that baa arisen between the railroad tta aama-rictcsy.
Vanderbilt on one aide, end Boon
-There was a revolution in Hayti to April.

M&amp;U wUA Is one pro-

Jfg-v-.-'Tz

20

86 tx&gt;820;"*‘.K5S.?KSJ3a.'U“

,
BEUMER ANO ENORAMM ON WOOD.
J. MANZ, LU LMtaUa.cor WmWmL.«
ENGRAVER MTO DIE AINKER, ITENCILS AND STOCK.

ENBRAVER1 M WOffD. Be.

nah lOUaMr menu

▲unrr dickinson. tn

was granted

the CtkyGeun&lt; Tncago baa been
f6r' Mh^-rthe
dL with the
OtyA
riaed thatcoufw. TUat
&lt;Jfluri*ll esunot
gentleman h
elect one of itaown members to tho Mayoralty.
■till bolds the
pnaltin.1 and the Jpto tata Ter Mr. HoVTIC ia
not rreonied.
y - ;.j ■ •, . .
— Mr. Randall. Chairman of the Mouse Ap-

n^rovd lalitig a long aenatou hi a nveappyrlimr-

tion, and there te nothing to prevent an ad­
journment by flte 10th Of June, -^xcept the
Belknaphnpesehment proceed!jgs. whir* may
delay tho Senate. Two years ago Congror"

I Aram Pcai.ua

WKMN-3 PATENT ADJUSTABLE CHAIR FOR IN­
VAUDS. INOI FOLDING BEDHEAD*. felC* J

{■ a it: tan -I .-.. I

City to
sTrcwn with wagons, the
ownsro havipg fled, been ktUed. or captured by
the IndlaM*. DnritMf Ute trip from Custer to

Co., New York, supply the work in prrvni VFRQ II
monthly or bi-monthly volumes wh«n | ”^*7 ,
:7
desired.
They will supply specimen
r«
pages, on application, Rrtlts.

.4

Two Important Dteooverica! Tka ikefovery
_f America bv Columbua and Dr. Pierce '’
Goklsn Medical Discovery ; tho one op
tb mankind a bow contteimt. the othl
e.TB7.&lt;TJ
tain of health, which ik indtepoandblef
wijjyment of life and ita b’.eaxingi
BtClea
opouHO to tho above aout-meut cow the ermoheited altesUtioas of tone of thbuaanda of
partmout officiate that fully f 10.000.000 of the
grateful patients, who havo been relieved of
chronic ailmenta through ite |natmmenta ity.
fractional carrency han been deetroyed in dr­
Tbooo voices are limited to no one locality, but
cidating among the people. Thia loea, of
from every city, village, and hamlet, in our
coone, falls upon tbo holder) of the scrip,
broad domain, u well ar from other climes, and
in the strange pttmootR 0&lt; foreign tongues,
and the Government will never ba called upon
like
the confuted murmur of many waters,
the Dlatrici-attowy fur critSr.el proeecutlno....
to replace It.
come unfeigned and hearty commeiidat oua.
Five heavy mill failtu*&gt; are reported from
Il ia, in coiubiiurtlou with tlie Pleasant Purga­
tive Pellets, the greet dopurator of the age.
Under its benign action eruptions disappear.
ern Maaaachnoetta. and one from Pownal, VL
| excemivo waste i&lt; checked, tbo nerves are
Tbo aggregate liabilities will exceed ♦ 1,000.000.
I strengthened, and health long banished from
with awctM at 91.M0.0O0—mostly nnoalablo
property. The mills run in all over 1,000 looms
reeuiuiLnei dlrvet- llebea her rowiato throne upon the cheek. All |
who have thoroughly Mated i’a virtue, in tlie i
on print goods, arid NOO people are thrown out
dWetaca for which i/is recamiuctidod.niilte in I
| of employment.
ellh luveaUgalictui to conduct anrb intenUfaUoaa pronouncing it the gteal Mediral Discovery of ;
—Another payment, amounting to ♦250.000.
accrued And not yrt (*M..
I paid by the United SUU..

—Tlie Ceotenuivl Commtesioneni have de­
cided not U»lhM(CtK&gt;M'tN&lt;f Mfc of Mqaoni
Of all kinds in the naloona and rariauranta on
the Eq&gt;mi»|i«h grownda. The Cotunibutiooem
have no auflidrity to teirae permits ar lireiuw,
and ho the li&lt;jnor men will go on aad sell. If

"THEVIBRATOB”
TtTTBOCT 0KB EA1LCU OB BEJtOTIOS
.%S.S&amp;t=r«3Stt3l!5fflS2ttte
-

-

WJ. aww Taa^B.v

THBRATOE

___ “S3.00

f/.-uw —Holman offrrvi! a r.aUutlou

nvnmUtes pubilr

Interest

st!)

t»- jievjudtesd

—Quite a reajTsctahle enm of money wae re­
alized by the Government from tho aale of

Gilbert Knapp, of Radnfc, Wte.. whereby four
mon lost their liven. While the vowel lay off
the point at .Montetique Owen J. Davin. Capt.
Htituphrvy Thomae, Richard Jcncr, and Fran­
co- Frederick made an effort Io land in a small
boat, Inrt the eea waa so rough that their frail
.CTRft became unmanageable, and Bnally upset,
drowning those on board.
—A tiro at Coum] City, Neb . a few uighta
Hiuee. destroyed a largo frame hotel and a
hardware atcre adjohdng. All the inhabitants
of tho hotel barely escaped with their lives,
| with tlie cxcvpUnu of J. O'Neil, formrriy of
। Columbua. Ind., who was burned to death.
। —Twenty largo bounce, two hotels, and five
» ntorrn were recently destroyed by firs atfioraer• set. Pa. The fire originated In the Bomoniet
foundry. The lows in •200.000.

U'T "—vr

FLAX TIMOYITJ, MIU4T. HUNGARIAN and
Hka M&lt;da are threehrd, v^nanit'J. ctaraed and hated
H ff7*. DAVIB, Ex-Mayor.
UF.OBOB » MKlUUIX. F. M.
BOUT. M. TNWKKBL’BI, city Trw

tl*Jl t Hui ONLY MAC1U NET- that could rua wllh i ■

ANN
Uttartnsi" to dean Bjj not

EU2rA iiiiumua wcun. ««&gt; tw«. Dwstla,

ABOOK for the MILLION.
^iCE
ILJK POWERS. t!t_: ocr 1m4 &amp;..- 'fipur *P*T* (Wm*
&lt;d •r.iU /iTrr wb*eia.

Uuakioe Jnmr.l toauej-cud the rulea and adopt a reaolottnn inetroetlna the tanoua oxuniitl". Hutrnl

Wt should nol herniate''to recommend
to anv friend of ours. Parton* Purgalirr
J’iUr; they are ecientiAcally prepared, and arc
adapted tc all Cha pffrpovtabf B good purgative
•fleet cocuulttee to InraaUgate the Federal oflkva medicine.
Ln New Urlnuw, u follow*: Glbaon, Blackburn.
Db&lt;Ti&gt;e:ilt tho beat remedy Urol han
svey been discovered for rheumatism. hwooIou
or stiff joint*, ticeh wounds, eprains, brutetw.

fully all
horned

tn

wbtela

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,

THKattontnin of aft lovers oF the horn.'

“SL’EKMWStS’Stew--.. —

YOUNG.

P
imi'lks on
the -fa~
face, rongb
P.ww.m
»n iha
mnwh akin,
-Hn 1 MEQ|C||
chap;&gt;cd lianda, aaltrlienm. and all cnlancotiM

account of iuilebteduoai of Jay Cooke. McCul-

ital to testif

false meaaurtta«t&gt;!. e’ev. and aontcHilng of the
kind liad to be done." '
*
-GejQ JMknnp han 7&lt;seN iudiated by the
Grand jury of the District court at Washing­
ton for the alleged acceptance of briben wlule
holding the po«utip*(af Utxretjff ^f.^E.(-Tbe
General b very bitter in hte ojqxsdtlon to what
bo style* tbo duplicity of Iteprcaentativo Oy-

•c^w^-issas.
-* j,htwBnv affltr. but a anp

uno ■ thvu adjeuniM until Thuatday. May 4.

were printed on one aulo only. Since the
men who woro wounded by Indiana. K ia dan. traaaury ct'tnxncnced paying oat rilvor thia
geroni for umall portion to undertake the trip. pasting baa been stopped and the eaiqdyliaa
-Miles, a professional burglar, noir in tho liecn exhanated.

that were Mred by lite canaplratem to aaoiot
in the robbery.-Milet has wnUen a letter in
which hakafw: .'••T.abx. k wav tlie originator

clop;odia, together with n special notice
of the Emperor, Dom Pedro IL Thin I
great work
is nearly completed,
the last &lt;pouv Addfsaa JAY BBONBON. DvteAi.Sforii
..
—
rnlime being
l^intr tn
in press.
wrvsM. The cost
coat of this ——------ •
volume
-—------- ------ -immense mxtort&amp;fag ta orer W,«', I WANTED. SiSS^.-JC'l:
sxeltuuve of paper, printing, and bind- । iTXuyi ia« v a. wr
BrsJEa. a
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.OVEI-TT luWr..
Co. u..™..
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— Gen. ft ■Itrinkorhbff, the Froiddcnt Of the
Ohio Archwotowieal asnoctatioo. annotures
that, in pursuant of tho iiMtrortioua given by
the society at its last annttal meeting, an InternatiotiaHlOpWiV^n Of ervba-ologint» law been
called, to meet at Philadelphia &lt;• 4 tho 4th of
Kcj lomlicr next.
—Tbo ficvontcculli General Conference of
the Mctbodiet Rpteoo(sd church aaurmblod al
Baltimore lard weck^ahd was called to ojrter by
“EW Af Ataxba. recently retnn&gt;e&lt;I I

from the Black Hills, where be spent three

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HARDWARE ANO CUTLERT—WHOLESALE.
JCDWIN HUNT ZaOXA Mandi

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FLOWERS AND STRAW (MODS - SPECIALTY.
DAT.Y. HKNROTLN A.QO . Ul ate M» Wstad»s».
&gt;
GRABS AND GELD REEDS.

. 113OS.MI,UO

TotariM&gt;&lt;.... ,;f.'....

sstJ'xn

ENGRAVER, DIE SINKER * MAN Ft. OF STENCILS.

AbOutrtUO.thMQ.- Limited . UeMta. from Boaion«®lwUli-Aipcagv are sold by tbo VanBord GeriUal.'vta
(|4« .i*N»e te W , (ha bread iVunk and Michigan Central reeds. proclamation says that bo robbed tho Haytion
Hykea) haA been appointed Consul at Florence.
1Y.TMI7 «r ••■OQO^WiB throe years.
Italy
“ —Four of tho crow of tho British ship Imonin, who were charged with mutiny and mur­
der, taro tape foruai gtulty aad seotauood te
be hanged. ...
.
.
-TtafWUt at*** &lt;**• ef JMNBvVniabout fourteen milUbns of Blivet
da. and he cau oein at the rfoe of a
jiriutlng
and a Half or two milUohs' a mouth Philadelphia.
strive Is jrtata'U.et'®Ri(J4»P taa AtebtMs
part of
for taia tkascoet. and atargwd
CONGRESSIONAL.
tbo deO&lt;Sl p&gt; i^j^itrttiMnt anil Ccngrtealonal
—The public debt statement for May figures
printing.—-------------’ Mondat. May !.—f^natr.—Boutwetl intro■Ja de^L |n private of April.
pert'cqiars:
ra, Mary A. Ford, wife
Ufa aha

• Total wnbom intarrot

ol T.m

. STAMP*. VUJUM. 100 IS MO HOCK.

tdy tata freights tar nothing, and give Aippeni

oUn, laa| wefk, Iwtwrtn Ch|C Boganlpe sod
the 'EtigfiabraM.l’ric^ tar ths d&gt;ampi«MUip
of the world, resulted In a acorn of uiutty-four
for the American and eerenly-two for UIs Oppo­
nent.

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R WCHKAlW^b

Trlbuir nays th st If tbs present stalo ot ttttXn

BKATMI. M. B.

si Ksarisr.iaz~ .Krs^SMS?

Nichol*, Shepard tt Co
IP. O. Box te7 &gt;;

THE JSTJJXT
FOR THF CAMPAIGN

J®* WM c,Tb *• Y-

WSXSyi

ROOFS

$25 TO $50 PHI DAY
Cu Actmlly be Medewtlh the

SWellAuger

I &gt;ii ■ rwt-&lt; Jar* ia&lt; iu
I he St^J’AY EOITION.
N&lt;» Y«k CM,

CENTENNIAL
BOOK OF BIOGjRAPHY
FIRST 100 YEARS OT OUR INDEPENDENCE.

' Tbs sGrr ot America '■ *

Tvauur, May 1—rirruifc.-Tlie Houae bill
‘i'Prci’rtalln* PO.OUO for aubelatence euptiltea for

drowned. one uigbt tail week, by the cateue-

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PIANOS

Ku'co..'uwSTJ oil—'*’.■. y.

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ba nubile,

—Tilt,

ORGANS

bifielilbwte Befool bd iu

tug one run. the Cbrnago boy" nothing. The dlauapolis on tho 'J I inaS. Tbs outbreak oc­
BL Ixmte players made but l.’uae arrotn.
— Iteccipte from internal revenue far tho ed iu the killing ot pne colored man and probmonUip^f
exceed by. &lt;3,500,000 ■bly the fatal lnjtlry of two others. Eight
ooloml meu rtudaiusd alight wouode. A man-

RE KO'S TEMPLE OF MUSIC,
W» VAN BVRES JTBKKT, CHICAGO.
to inveMbrata

AfflSsSa!

THE MARKETS.
- Several j^dKlipe^ta .have been found
•6’‘"Mp!w in.yH.
«*»y for defrauding
the Government oT rovenuee duo from whisky.

eounty Ja
one day

co:iHieOi&gt;g, The Itepubllcann carried eleven
of the thiriedb wanbi, and their anjarity in
ttesxitjHii pvtp 4.000,
-Horatto tteyrnm* Mdtivelv Archaea to be a

Junkin^^^\

NEW FOILS.

Kentucky. for taurusr

PORTABLE GRINDING BILLS.

ridor, and tkd him. af
they took
hia keys anj roteteMl a tkwaW teoir
oom pentone.
—Thqro,ia trouble among the coal mining
operafM Uud'opcritiree‘«t Mandril a, Ohio,

coal shafts on fire

Tue incee

lalca that

infonnol JhM they will l« tranaporud front

cliorw to Be eOnaMcrad M a candidate for the
•Frwudetjcy.
—Tbs Maryland Republican convention mot

nnMMTit

"S1
No. 3 Spring

tikLiito

21 “ stflM*

Twelve Points

dJ

date inert likely to win

into Camargo witl.ont firing a ehot. He wiU
unite hia forces with Um of N.rrauje atrf
battle will probably
gobtoeffifAMMOMNi Of teoory.

sb^elfry about a year ago. baa broken
down in beshb through the jarutel agony be

BLOOMHeiD, M1M t», MNM.

21 00 &lt;51
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tion to meet at Mason before Angmd 1 wan
rccommculed Jug^be pnrpcee.
—The South Carolina Dwmocratio conven-

HSS

&gt; rwcw mew hipuarc ou a ferryboa'
, bttweon HudaahaMn and Bingen Con the Rhine)

opportunity ot

aaaaaiiii sjffi W
ABEIT8' GUIDE "IJSSUJK.

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GREW HSTERR WELL AUEEE CO,

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-Of the Georgia Ropahh

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of Chicago. led a fair young laida to the alter ;

MUSTANG
LINIMENT

Andwe Mi.tx’ntt BftRV &lt;TF WKUB to «V!C&amp;

sw3t:

point.

metx-td Bring with a repeating nfle.

OUR AVGKB8 foe "epefoM •Aah ri'" 1H

on Uw Miaataairrj. Ohio *ud

ported that aS main Baes will acquieerc in thia
atrangameot. '

Kang. iu,.

brotlx /I
ferrying

WE MEAN IT!-i

Pain to Man

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                  <text>Progression. No Retrograding.
VOL. Ill

ASHVILLE, PARRY CO., MICH.,.FRIDAY, MAY 19,1876.

THE NATION'S BIRTHDAY.

’ invoking the blaming of God on tbe un­
i dextaking, was then recited tn a loud and
distinct voice.
.
I After the singing of Whittier’s Can­
The One Hundredth Anniversary ton rial liymn, the presentation of Ute
buildings took place, the Board, of
of the United States.
Finance, with appropriate speeches and
ceremonials, turned over t'.e buildings
to ths CoHwrssiou.
.
Tbc UnteanfAl Celebration at I’Mtedrb
Next followed the singing of Sidney
|&gt;hta—Ylows of the Notable Errata
Lwier’a cantata, by a full chorus, aooompaurad by the orcbartca. The applause
■ —InUiveUsg StaUNtJsBsf the
of the vast crowd win enthusiastic, Wnd
(innt Kx|MMltlon.
jtortions of the music were encored, aspocully the base solo sung by Mr. Whit­
ney, of Boston.
John Welsh, President of the Centen­
nial Board of Finance, then formally
presented tlra buildings to the United
States Centennial Commission.
Gen. Joseph B. jfarlcr. ttra^ P^eident of the . Centennial Commiamoti,
Everybody wj»s there, accompanied by- then made the preacntiUion of the Ex­
his wifp, family, and poor rehttiops. hibiting!.to the President of the United
That is, everybody who could get there. States, to which President Grant re­
The attendance was roughly estimated sponded in the following speech:
at 150,000. Of this number not ode was
It baa been thoo&lt;hl .ppropriate upon thia
a dead-hekd. EvOh the .members of tho Centennial occaaion to bnt&gt;K togMhar ia ITillpro* and incited gnesta were compelled a&lt;l(')|k&gt;ia. for popular ln*pe&lt;&amp;oa, apartment of
to disburse the price of admission be­ our Ktainmanta in tbe tnawitriai and fine art*,
aud in literature, acieuce, and [&gt;liiloeepby. a*
fore entering within. thfi gator. This well aa iti tbe great boainesees of a«ri&lt;*lture
wks
(ho most curious exhibition and of commerce, that we may more tbaron&lt;b- its great natural beauty has bean en­
of the day. Thpre was one thing ly appreciate ttao ecceUeocas axui defirtonciM hanced by art. Tira buildings are located
which at
the
first glance im­ ot our achlevtaneuta, and also give an am- on some of the most beautiful spots on
pressed the beholder as a swindle, pbalic axpreaaiou to oar aaraast desire to euL the banks of this river, groves of stately
tirate tbs friandehip af our fellow-member*
and subaqpwnt glances only served to of
Uii* great fkmiljr of nation*. The enlight­ trees surrounding them, splendid views
confirm that impression. The entrance ened agricultural, comtseirtai. and manufactur­ of rircr and landscape being afforded.
fee wm fifty ersta, arid the gate-keopera ing people of the wsrid bare bean invited to Tlraee buildings stand from 112 feet to
insisted that the payment be made in mux! hither « rr«jonding r;&lt;cumm of their 120 feet above the highest tide-water
silver half-dollars or fifly-cent scrip. .-kill, to exhibit ou opial trnu«. in friendly com- level in tho Delaware river, and fully that
petiUoo with onr own. To thia inviutton they
Two quarters would not suffiie for a sin- bare generously rwioadad. and for
I height above the Schuylkill. Philmlelgb'Bdnwwiau, mr would they accept a
phi* is a city of 800,000 inhabitants, con­
dolhr/bill ia lifu of two admissions.
taining 130,000 dwelling houses, a large
eubmltteif
to
your
inajwction
by
the
manager*
Visitors whose money did nd! happen to
proportion of ■ which are owned by their
l»e of tho proper denomination were of Una Exhibition. We era glad to know that a occupants, and this Dumber is being in­
view of the ejxx-imoua of the akill of all na­
therefore oomjieljod to .pptroiuze the il onn wiU artord to you unalloyed plaaanra. aa creased at the rate of 6,000 a year.
brokers' offices near .the grounds, whore well aa yield to yon a valuable practical knowl­
Girard avenue, one of the chief streets
ninety cents in silver or fractional cur­ edge of the remarkable reanita of the wonder- of Philadelphia, leads directly front the
rency was given as the equivalent of n 1ul akill rxiaUug in enlightened ootntnuniuee.
One hundred
ndred y
years
—- ----ago—
oar country ----------was now. heart of the city to the entrance to the
dollar greenback.' Two thirds of the and
This is a
-Tti^iy aettlwL Our twocsaitiaa have mam Exhibition building.
but partialiy
visitors, in aU pndubilily, w*fc fleeced compelledI m
p-»to'­chiefly expend every naans and broad highway one hundred feet in width,
ft thisTrfanner. Tho uggreg-* swindle
’ ”• time in fel.
riling forest*, iubdulug prairies, and crossing the Schuylkill river upon a mag­
du .....
fscteriM, ships, docks, nificent iron bridge, and was erected at
w«b somewhere
in the neighl
----------------—D—irhood of build in;, dwellings,
' machinarv, 'etc.,
fllO.000.
E
l; itLto
__________
But
nhidc from this
little wuelicusei? row
a coat of 31,500,000 expressly to furr.iali
drawhack every thing was lovely, except el*. Moat of om ------- --- lurches, libraries. good facilities of access to the Exhibition
and aaj luma bare been eat tbliatoed within 100
tho wosthrr.'
year*. Burdened by threo pv*t primal works grounds. This avenue passes through
The gates wvro opened at a little after of necessity which could not bo delayed, we the park in a westerly direction, and is a
vciy fine drive. Bordering it on tho
right hand arc fjjc Exhibition grounds.
Tltetra cover about 236 acres, which ore
inclosed for the buildings, in addition to
which there ore otlicr inclosuros for the
displays of horse* and. cattle. At the
Vienna Exhibition of 1873, the indosure,
including that for tho horsts and cattle,
which was of considerable sire, covered
260 acres. The buildings at Vienna gave
about 2,000,000 square foot of ground
floor surface for exhibitors, and covered
42 acres. There were originally provid
ed at Philadelphia 50 acres of buHdings,
giving 2,107,000 square feet of surface,
but applications for space are so numer­
SQi
ous as to render enlargement ncccRuuy.
The articles to l»o exhibited have been
classified in seven deportments, which,
for the moat part, are located in appro­
priate buildings, whose several areas ore
aa follows :
1. Mining and metallurgy, 2, manufac­
tures, 3, education and science, main
building, 21.47 ; 4. Art, art gidlcry, 1.5 ;
UNITED 8TATEB GOVERNMENT BUILDING.
5. Machinery, machinery building, 14 ; i
8 o’clock. It is rougldy estimated that yet bare done what this.exhiHUon will show in 6. Agriculture, agriculture’ building,
50,(00 people were otf the grounds at 10 the direction ot .rivaling older and more ad­ 10; 7. Horticulture, horticultural build­
vanced naUenn In law. medicine, and tlieology.
o’clock.
A spacious platform had been In ecience. literature, pbiloeophy. km! the fine ing. 1.5. Total, 48.47.
The first of those which one reaches
erected
tlra side of the Memorial hall, arts. While proud of what we have done, we
northNTf flieccntcf of »!» mam but ding, rcRTt-t that we bars nut done morn. Our in coming from tho city is tho main Ex,—;„ but
,
tho only point
aud seats wrro arranged on tlio platform achievement* have been groat enough, how- hibitionD lilding
for official and other invited gnents. At •ver, tn make it eeey for oar people to from which a comprehensive view may
xrktxrwlrdge amperior merit, aherevcv found.
be taken of them all is from, tho summit
tho right of the center were seats fn the
And now, fellow-ciUxena, I hope a careful of George’s hill, on the western margin
President of the United States aud tho examination of what i« al.mt to be exhibited to
members of tho Cabinet, aud furth&lt; r to you will not only tmipiro vou with a profound of tho Exhibition grounds ; and here
the right were the scais of the United rapect for tho skill and teste of our friends the spectator will find the machinery;
from othsr nations, but also to satisfy rou.witb and agricultural halls in the foreground, '
States Senator*, memlnTi of the Eouae the
altalnnisjits toads by onr^people during the and the main building aad art gallery in I
of Reprcscntatirrs, the Governors of the pint TOO yearn. I invoke your Knocron« covarious States,' with their staff*, the ojH-raiion with the worthy Comanarioneni to the distance. Looking at them from ’
Governors of this State and State offi- secure a brilliant success to this International- this point, it will be seen that the north­
&lt;«u»;T|je Huprecnri court and the Lrgto- Fitahslion ; and io make ibe stay of ear for­ era races of tho main and machinery 1
eign visitors, to whom we extend a hearty wel­ buildings are in a line ; that they are I
latnrt!, tlra trpAseutatiri a of tho aimy come, bot]&gt;inrofi|able and pleasant to them. J
and navy, the Smithsonian Institute, declare the International Rxblbition now open. dividea by an avenue, but connected by
a covered way ; and that the length from |
United States judges, officers
of
Tho clone of the President’s address
tho extreme of one building to the exthe Executive office and toe buret us, was followed by tho raising of the flag
and the mcmliern of the WomanV Cen­ on tho main building, tho signal that tremo of the other is very groat—more
tennial Committee. On the left of too the exhibition was open. Salutes were than two-thirds of a mile. Bnnning:
along the northern length of those build- i
center were tho scats of ‘ tho ’ Un ted fired, bells commenced ringing, and tho
is a boulevard 100 foot in width, !
States Supreme court, and farth&lt; r to chorus began aiufling Hallelujah I The ings
which is traversed by a double lino of '
the left the heats far nwmbeni of the chimes ’commenoed to ring various airs,
Diplomatic Corj s and members of the and the President and invited guests, nurrow-gangv cars, for the accommoda­
Ocnlcaaial Oomniission/ the Bon’d of amid cheers from the crowd, began a tion of visitors. Three hundred feet
iMck of the main buildinp, their centers
being in a line, stands tho art gallery.
Next northward, and on tho further side
of Landsdowne valley, which is croSMxl
by a bridge, is the horticultural build­
ing ; back still of it, northernmost of
tho principal stractnrea, is the agricul­
tural building, and midway between this
and the machinery hall is tho building
for tho exhibition to be made by tho
United States Government.

WOMEN'S PAVILION.
Finance, tho Woman’s Executive Cum- ?procession thr
mittoe, Foreign Commissioner', tho Mayor, CounriJ. and other official* ot
Philadelphia, Mayors of ether cities.
State Centennial Board*, the Board of
Award, judges of yacht and rifle club’,
and along the front of the platform wrro
iwata for members vf the press.
Tho orchestra of 150 pieces and *
chorus of 1,000 voice*, under tho dtrecTlie great interest folt by our rcodera
tion of Theodora Thoma* and Dudley in the kuoccss of ihi* national enterprise
Buck, wwto stationed directly in Qent, has led us to secure the accompanying
JgiLuorffl, u
Jfb. win UlustratioDB and the latest infwmation
relative to ii* progress. NotwifhstandAt 11 o’clock the President aud his •i ing the inertness of American exhibitors,
jmrty, accompanied by the official’, pre­ the position of toe Exhibition on the
viously designated, proceeded to the j, 10th sf Msy is for in advance of any
platform, tho President having been I former International Exhibition at the
taw-orh d to the grounds by Gov..Hart-i' same time.
rarft, with '* division »f tho military.
Thu folicwrap description will aive a
The platform w|ta at qqcq crowded, and complete idea of toe extent of tho
all toe surrounding space and all ti» ground* and the size of toe buildings :
available points ot elevation in the, Th® Exhibition budding* are located
in Fsinaotmt Park, which adjoins the
built-up ^&gt;®rtioas of Philadelphia on tlra
&lt; rr&gt;&gt; ii. &lt;-f
the seata were Ivdug secured, played na- northwt stern border. This is a beauti­
ful park of 2,740 acres, upon which the
rtiw has already spent O’er 36,000.000,
rad is now annually expending a large
sum iu adornment* and improvements.
Through it runs the S-chuvlkill river,
bordered by high banks and ravines, and

NO. 34.
us complete and inlrrwiUns as poeailik'.
I the, intention being to give a jnst evi­
dence of the progress made and fanproved tawte in all matters ’ pertajning to
horticulture. The exhibits in the Out­
door department cempriee the represen­
tative trees of this country, forest and
ornamental tn cx, plants of commerce,
aud .new plants of recent introduction
from China, Japan, and other parte of
the world. England, France, Balgtam.
Germany, the Netherlands, Brazil, Culm
and Mexico are represented in this de­
partment. The space reserved for uatoamrntul gardening includes a handsome
parterre,' or sunken garden, which has
been laid off 'and planted to illustrate
the different method^ ot ornamental
flower gardening.
The walks surrounding tho above
named allotment and reserved grounds
aggregate a distance of over three miles

Thia building, intended for the use of
the various judges and committees who
are to award the mixes at tho Exhibition,
is now completed; and will be one of the
; must attractive buildings on the grounds.
1 It is built of wood and plaster, and is
I highly ornamented. It covers a trece
1 of 152x118 feet In the center &lt;4’the
building is a large hall 59x78 feet, oontaming a platform ahd speakers* desk.
; A corridor 10 feet wide runs entirely
around this hall and separates it in the
| roar from another hall 28x59 feet. The
partitions between these two «}&gt;artinenta
arc so arranged aa to be movable, and
tho rooms can be thrown into one, mak­
ing a hall 59x116 fccL On each side of
the building are seven commodious com­
mittee-rooms, opening into ths corridor
which surrounds tho main ludl, and
throe spacious rooms arc provided in the
front of tho building. Two stairways
lead to b gallery 10 feet wide, running
around three aitk a of the main ball.

The annex for hydraulic machines
contains a tank 144 feet long, 60 feet
wide, with a depth of .water of « feet.
In connection with this, hydraulic ma­
chinery is exhibited in full operation.
At the south end of this tank is a water
fall 35 feet high by *49 fact wide, sup­
The following are the official numbers plied from the tank by the pumps upon
rm v.8. GortRjjtKrr uniLDHra and classes of articles on exhibition in exhibition.
That portion of the United States Gov­ this building :
ernment building assigned to the Smith­
Clamos 600-609. Agricultural and
sonian Institution is occupied by a col­
The official numbers and chi’son of nrlection illustrating our food flshea ; by
610-619. ?omology—fruite from all tides exhibited in the main Exhibition
a collection of stuffed specimens of the
building Are:
parts of the world.
|
620-629. Agricultural products.
630 639. Land animals.
640 649. Marino animals, fish culture
Classes 100 109. Mineral*, ores, stones,
and apparatus.
mining products.
650*664. Animal and vegetable pro110-119. Metallurgical products.
। duets—used as food or as materials.
Cl.OKKp o.v sr.VD.tr,
120-129,' Mining engineering.
665-669. Textile substances of vegcAt n meeting of the Centennial Com
1 table or animal origin.
Classes 200-205. Chemical manufac­ missionnrs a vote was taken on the ques­
। 670-679. Machines, implements, and tures.
tion : “ Shall the Exhibition be open
proceaww of manufacture.
20G-216. Ceramics, pottery, porcelain. on Bunday?*’ resulting as follows, the
680-689. Agricultural engineering and glass.
vote being taken by States: Yeas—
administration.
217-227. Furniture, etc.
Alabama, Arkansas, Californio, Colo­
690-699. Tillage and general manage­
228-234. Yarns
,
and woven goods of rado, Idaho, Minnesota, South Carolina
ment
vegetable or mineral materials.
and Washington Territory.
Nays—
Tho articles on exhibition in this
building arc arranged by classes, and
not by countries. All articles of the
same clsna from all countries are to­
gether. A very interesting comparison
will result, as twenty foreign countries
and all of the States exhibit
. Among the moej extensive and inter­
esting exhibits are the agricultural ma­
chines in active operation, comprising
game and fur-bearing Enimals, and of everything used on tho farm or planta­
useful animal products, and by a collec­ tion, in tillage, harvesting, or prepara­
tion to illustrate tho exeat and variety of tion for market; manufactured food of
tho useful mineral products of the coun­ all kinds, and ail varieties of fish, with
try. The tishcry collection and tho ani­ tho improved appliances for fish culture.
Twenty-two acres of ground have
mal collection are upon a bxg* “2S1*.
under the immediate direction of Prof. been secured outside Of, and 500 yards
8. F. Baird, and cjvers about 15,000 distant from tho principal entrance to
the main Exhibition grounds, and ar­
feet of floor space.
ranged for tho convenient reception and
’
MiNEHAb oorjanmox.
This collection, to illustrate the min­ exhibit of live stock. On this ground
SIGNING THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.
eral resources of tho United ‘States, is tho following exhibitions will take
under the direction of Prof. Wm. B.
235-241, Woven aud felted goods of Arizona, Connecticut, Dakota. District
Sept. 1 to Sept 15,
Blake.
wool.
etc.
of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Indiana,
Tho principal objects of this collection mules, and asses.
Iowa, . KnnssM,. Kentucky, Louisiana,
242-219, Bilk and silk fabrics.
BepL 20 to Oct. 5, 1876.—Horned
of the useful ores and minerals of the
. Maine, Maryland; Mawnchnsetta, Mis
250-257. Clothing, jewelry, etc.
cattle (all varieties).
country are to illustrate :
258 26L Paper, blank books, statiou- siwiippi, Nebraska, Nevada, New York,
Oct. 10 to Oct. 25, 187G.—Sheep,
1. Tho nature and variety of tho min­
&gt;winc,
goats,
and
dogs.
Ohio,
Pennsylvania, IUmkIo Inland,
eral resources of the United States.
Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, West
365 271.
Oct. 25 to Nov. 10, 1876.-Poultry of
2. The geographical distribution and
Virginia and Wisconsin. A motion,
272 279.
gool&lt; gieal associations of these rewouroee. all varieties.
then made by Mr. Latrobe (Ind.), to
289 284....
.
Tho live stock exhibited will be of
open the grounds free to all on Bundays,
high character, tho desire being to pro­ lery, and metallic products.
285-201. Fabrica of vegetable, animal, but to cloeo all the buildings, including
mote improvement in breeding stock.
the restaurants, was cnrrirvl. Bo that
Suitably located lands have been se­ or mineral materials.
292-296. Carriages, vehicles and acces­ while the buildings will be dosed on
cured on the line of the Pennsylvania
Sunday, the grounds will be open to
railroad, between Philadelphia and Now sories.
the public.
York, and distant thirty minutes from
the Exhibition grounds, for trial of' ma­
Classes 400 809. Educational systems,
chinery. Harvesting mfchines will be
methods
and
libraries.
tested daring Juno and July, 1876, and
510-319. Institutions and organisations.
.Ono of the most noticeable of the
tilling machines during September and
320-329. Scientific and philosophical structures in the main building is the
October, 1876.
tasty inclosure of the Chilian Govern­
instruments and methods.
330-339. Engineering,
architecture, ment. It is situated near the west en
trance. It comprises two rows nt beau­
maj*, etc.
340-349. Physical, social and moral tiful cases, with a pavilion at the end,
The following arc the official numbers
which is a handsome piece of ornamental
and classes of articles that are on exhi­ condition of man.
Visitor? can alight and enter this build­ wood work, and, ns it is painted and
bition in thia building:
ing under cover, if from carriages, at the decorated, is very attractive. The peo­
DKPARTMENT V.—MACHINMRY.
Classes 500-509. Machines, tools, etc., east main entrance, and from street cars, ple of Chili are the most enterprising in
at the south main entrance. The build South America, their progressive disof mining, chemistry, etc. 510 519. Machines and tools for work­
3. The extent to which they have been
ing metal, wood and stone.
utilized.
520-529. Machines and implements of
4. The medmuical, metallurgical and
chemical proccsac* by which they ore spinning, weaving, etc.
530 539. Machines, 'Stc., used in sow­
extracted or converted into useful pro­
ing, making clothing, etc.
ducts.
540 549. Machines for printing, mak­
5. The inherent and comparative quali­
ties of tho extractive products viewed as ing books, paper working, etc.
550-559. Motors, jwwer gcncralon*,
materials rather chan as manufactures.
It includes a systematic display of the
560 569. Hydraulic and pneumatic apvarious ores and minerals under tlm&lt;ol- paratun.
The following are flic official numbers i lowing eleven distinct groups :
570 679. li iilway plant, rolling stock,
1. Systematic collections, chiefly scien­
and classes of articles on exhibition in
tific and educational.
this building :
2. Fuel* and petroleum.
580-589. ______ .
3. Ores, metals and their immediate, agricultural products.
Classes 400-409. Sculpture. (In stone,
590-599. Aerial, pneumatic, and water
derivatives.
metal, wood, iron, eta.)
transjxwtaiion. Machinery aud appa­
4. Ornamertal stone* and gems.
419- 419. Painting. (In oil and water
ratus especially adapted to the requireoolors on amras, porcelain, enamel,
JUDGES* HALL.
•mnnta
of the Exhibition.
6. Arte
metals, ate.)
In the center of this building ia lo­
420- 429. Engraving and lithography. meat.
stands Dearly due cast and west position being moat notably displayed in
7. Fictile materials and direct pro­ cated a 1,400 horse-power Corliss en430-439. Photography (including pho­
m toe small balconies in toe four \ their manufactures and railroads. At
pine, capable of driving (if required) the
duct*.
to-lithographs).
HMbwera lira visitors can obtain ex- tiie'New York, Paris and London exhi440-449. Industrial and architectural
ceBent views of the whole interior of’ bitions the Chilian Government took a
designs, models, and decorations.
this building. Ths countries exhibiting creditable ]mrt, but vastly inferior to
450-459. Decorations with ceramic
are located geographically in sections, what they are doing in connection with
and viteeuus materials; mosaic and inrunning crosswise of the building from this years Centennial Exposition. Tbe
tajd vxA.
north and south. The foreign oommis- Chilian notion is
Each exhibit in thfe &lt;
sioners have offices adjacent to the ex pies of all the 1&lt;
be numbered, and fulL----- w---------------hibita cf their respective countries. The
specting it will bs fonod in tjonnection
Centennial executive offices will be found
with the simitar numbers given in toe
on tho second floor nt Um north side of
official catalogue of exhibitors.
The CeuteuDial E-4cddf.xl to be held
their building. As the visitors Bait
Whan works of art are lor sale, it will
in September uext will be ouo of thn
traverse both sides of the avenue to hoc
lie ao stated iu the official catalogue.
great festivitim of tho Ovnteiuiial cetethe
exhibits
of
thin
building,
n
distance
Purchoeera should bear in mind tbe es
DrntiuD. Tie programme will embrace
of 11 miles must be accomplished.
tabliahed rate that no article can be r.- i
ofHBys,m»rtry, muse, etc. AH tbechoir*,
moved until after the dose of the Exhi- i
hundreds aud huudrsds iu number, of
bition, November 10, 1876.
the finest voices, will unite Id opening
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING.
The following are the official numbers the entertainment by singing some of
The visitor will find on exhibition in
this department the works of all the lend-'
and classes of articles on exhibition in the notional ain nf Cambria, such a*
8. Pigments, colors, detergents.
thia building;
ing artiata of the world. Committees ot I 9. Grinding, bradiog ana polishing
••The Mareli of Ura Mm of Hortech,”
selection—in most eases oompoeed of toe substanjess.
DKTA.FITMENT VJL—HOSTICVLTCKK.
Hen Wiad fy wired*.*’ “Tito old tend
presidents ot the loading art societies—
' Claasev 700-709. Onnuneetal trecx, of my fathers
also KvBcr's •‘Hymn of
10. Fertilizing substances.
tins itepablic
and at tiw ctosv *11 too
hare bees appointed by toe Otnnmissionrhrubs sod flowers.
11. Sulphur, sa’ta and minerals chiefly
era of the different nations taking part need in chemical macu factor*.
Tho visitor here roes the machin-ryef'
710-719. Hot-houaes, conservatortea, competing ehoim will write ia one grand
in the exhibition. They bars iwtee.ed ,
It is made up not only of selections all nations in actual operation, the aam graperiec, and their management.
from the noatore** works of art sub­ from the National Museum, at Washing­ pie products of which can be purchased,
720-729. Gaiden tools, atMcaaories of'
mitted to them those they considered a* ton, but of newlymade contributions and removed if desired. Among tho/&gt;r gardening, etc.
! bate iwiwo^iRn ^i*r nr* culture of tbdr . for the special purpose of the Exkibi- products are Persian and Turkish rugj,
780 735. Garden designing, construe
i country, rnm w&gt;o wux*o inu* wouai—uq tion. and braidra the systematic draptay carpets, pine, cloths, needles, rivets, tion, and nuuiagemeiit.
and on exhibition, the beat workaof each of specimens, somswh*X uniform to sire, I hinge®, confectionery, etc.
The exhibit in this department is made
country of tho old world have been taken
and placed in the main gallery of memor­
ial ball,'opposite to and in close com­
parison with the best works of the most
eminent artists of the United States,
thus forming a most intonating exhi­
bition.

there is a geographical grouping by
States to more fully show tho extent and
distribution of our iron, coal, gold, sil­
ver, and other minerals.
.

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TAILOR I

SENSA’

MAY l», 1816

Ledger published the statement that
a man in New Hampshire, who had :I American colonies had declared their
been unable to spesk'Tur five year* independence os separate Slates, with
trade.
FMadelphia and Baltimore
an idea to form a Republic, aud de­
d e—y from her at a rate of tobiooo in his mouth, and awoke clared that be was willing to draw
the nffxt morning with his voice per­ and to use a rword in the Cause of
nf ihe former eity.
According io a fectly strong and smooth and steady. American Liberty, and with prompt
late atatemenl of W. H. Van4erbill. Old Mr. Jarvis, who lives on Pond energy proceeded nt once to put bis
His friends
elreel, is sorely afflicted with an im­ ___ __ ____________ _
tire gmia freights from the West from
pediment in .his speech, and often inugbe^^htin, but the'more they
Jaaeary lit to April 15lh, .were 11,­ says be would give a hundred dollars sne-ereu ewhlai, the .more he worked
640,000 bushel* to Baltimore ami if he could only “l-Vt-t-taw-law talk tiU at last he caused a vessel to be
Ptuiadeiphia. and only 3,500.000 bux£ f-M-f
enough t t to t-t tell a-gug- secretly fitted out at Bordeaux His
ate’to New York. But why shook! Nug-ffug grocer what he w-w wants wife was enthusiastic as be was, aud
Imb-bub bub before he gug-gug gets aided him with her love and good
this nut be the ease. While at Phil­ it measured out.”
lie takes 7Ar wishes. After he reached, this coun­
adelphia the coat of loading a cargo Ledger, and had taken it for twenty- try, with eleven other officers, he of­
three
years,
and
he
firmly
believed fered his services to Washington and
' of 40,000 $1,005, while at New Yorx
wished to enter tbe army as a volun­
it costs $2,200.
Mnch trade has everything he read in ii—Sylvanur
He was
Cobb's stories, Mr. Beecher's ser­ teer, a {frivaie, without pay.
made the New Yorkers mad.
mons, Mr. Parton's “Lives of Emin­ giveu position and rank of Major-Gen­
Hi* oommiasion was dated
ent Americans." and answers to cor­ eral.
The Nrw* reader* will remember respondents. Mr. Jarvis had taken July 31 1777, while he lacked a month
He
Mattie Strickland ol St. Johns, the them all in and believed every word. of being twenty years of age.
He thought that probably this quid-of- was of great service to the United
Ulen tod but unbalanced gill, who
tobacco treatment might help his States, and his memory is a joy to ev­
signed an -affinity" agreement with voice a little, and be resolved to give ery American. ' He never stole a dol­
a roving “free-lover" and went away it a good tnal anyhow.
The first lar in his life, nor disgraced the uni­
with him ns her huslmod some time trouble was that lie didn't chew, and form he wore nor the mother who
ago. Well, sho has had enough of Mrs. Jarvis would never allow a hit bore him.
of tobacco about the bouse. But be
Woodhullism already, and Ims come
bvgged a big “chaw*' of navy, and
creeping back to her father's bouse, when'he went to bed he tucked it
.grained, pitiful creature, imploring snugly-away in his cheek, and pre­
forgiveness, and a place to hide her pared to sleep io hope. He had his
misgiving*, and they grew in number
face and shame. Where tbe •‘man’’
as the quid began to assert itself and
has gone no one knows, except the be sociable, and assimilate itself with'
■ rxxxdiog angel of justice, and the its surroundings. Mrs. Jarvous asked
devils who gloat on the fruits of “free- him if Le fastened the front gate.
"Um," said Mr. Jarvous, meaning
towism" and bolds mortgages on the
that he had.
aoubi -&gt;f its votaries.
•‘And are you sure you locked the
front door ?" queried his restless
About every village or city io the » ponse.
“Um."
“
’---------- -----------had that bos any live patriotism &gt;&amp;
ing that he had not. for ho was by
it is preparing to celebrate the Cen*
bi. wife of Cnotfoicn,
this time in no condition to open his
of M khlran. In te»or of U Itennial Fourth of July on its own
mouth.
4»e*, boarina dale Oetnber
bun M SM MMatMtam.
book, in the old-fashioned
style.
'•Hey?" she replied.
.
four** ofllee tor Um County
r»u, on tbe 24lh day of No­
"Cm," persisted Mr. Jarvous.
Bring out the drum, the cacnoo, and
hundred and aeeenty.
“What ?? she demanded.
onpa&lt;» U. It be•Id Yankee Doodle.
"Um-m-m !" protested Mr. Jarvous.
"Well," said she, "you can't make
John B. Felton, a San Francisco me
lawyer, is a lucky manr He gained this soon.
“Um-m-m ! said Mr. Jarvous, mean­
a great mining suit some time ago.
ing that he would get up and bounce
and was paid' a fee of &gt;1,000,000.
her out of the front door if she didn't
We should like to feel as he Felton hold her clack.
that occasion.
Presently
ntly she sat up in bed. Sniff.
sniff! "John
John Jarvous," she exclaimed
i'l smell tobacco in this house
The way in which »5® visitors to
I’m
sinful woman.
Don't you
«h« CeMeouia! will be bled will viv­
smell it
idly recall the time which the Cen­
U’M," replied Mr. Jarvis, which by
tennial is designed to cooimemorale interprrutioa is that he didn't smell
anything and was going to sleep.
—when our forefathers bled.
“It's in this very room,’’ she per
sisted, excitedly. *
■ Il u thought that the ■‘great tra-Urn," said Mr. Jarvis, meaning
kDoare** candidate for tho presidency that she must be craxy.
“It’s under the bed, she screamed.
ia Elihu B. Washburn- Il u said the
There's a burglar undei the bed ! Oh,
president will heartily support him.
help ! -fire! police ’ John Jarvis!! ?*’
and she smote Mr. Jarvis a furious
Another dosers tic explosion it im pelt in the stomach to waken him up.
minent in an Iowa household.
Ooe
It was a terrific thump, and its first
•f tbe boys accidentally swallowed a effect was to knock all the atmosphere
out of Mr. Jarvis* lungs, so ‘that he
pistol cartridge last week.
iteblon, tbe Circuit Coart far tbe Couocould only recover his breath by a
, In Chancery.
Ebobt Cor, Complainin'^
violent gasp, which first carried the
quid .of tobacco and all its nicotine
The Vicesoy of India has nothing preparation that it had been stealthi­
to do but draw $185 000 in geld per ly distilling down his throat, and was
year. See what it is to be bald-bead- immediately succeeded by a tremen­
dous cough, as he struggled to rise up
in bed, which shot the quid square!}’
The Khedive owes $25,005,000, but into the eye of tbe sbrieeing Mrs.
isn't a bit scared.
He’d owe that Jasris.
more to-monow if any one would
-Murder, murder," she screamed,
would lend it.
I'm stabbed! I'm stabbed !
The New York Herald sees in the
And John Jarvis choked and cough­
dim distance the day when Ameri­ ed and spit and coughed, and choked,
of XaahetUe. Micblgaa.
cans will be in such a hurry that and clutched Mrs. JarVis by the throat
rt, thence want to the.
stage coach lines will ba patronized anb tried to choke ofl her noise, but
he grew so MiH" that he couldn't hold
ou every highway.
his grip, and Mrs. Jarvis, the moment
A child five years old was drawn
her throat was released from his tum­
into a paper null at Iowa City, but
bling pressure, rose from the half
was rescued jast io time to save him
strangled gurgles to the sublimity of
from appearing before the world a*
douhle-edged
screams, and made
brown paper.
Rome bowl with melody.
And the
An Illinois minister announced on neighbors broke into the bouse and
his Sunday night bulletin : “The fun found a bed room that looked and
eeellon Ihirty-ati (ML
eralof Judss Iscariot.** To which an smelltd like a jury room or a street
•fdigtng fellow added, "Friends of tbe car, with ihe sickest man they ever
deceased are cordially invited.*’
saw lying with his head over the side
Josh Billings has written a play. of bit bed, groaning at the rate of a
The principal part will be taken by mile a minute, and the worst fright­
the hind lega of a mule, and the dra ened woman since the flood, sitting
malic movement will be hastened by up beside him, screaming faster than
the business end of a hornet, skillful­ lie groaned, while one of her eyes
was plastered up with a black quid
ly introduced.
BLACK &lt;fc FUELER,
of tobacco. And that is Ihe way Mr.
Proprietors.
The red-nosed man who should Jarvis came to stop bis Ledger, and
eome into Michigan and open an of­ denounces it as the moot infamous,
NVKBY DESCBIPTION OF
fice for tbe benefit of such as wanted mendatwas. pestilent sheet that ever
to go to tbe Black Hills would next disgraced American Journalism.
TOMBSTONES
dhy be found hiding under a barn to
wait for a calm.
While Mr. and Mre. Jack so, of Detroit,
Butter is four dollars per pound at were traveling from tbaleity to Boston, they
Foreign A American
Cuater City. Most men deem the bad to stop over Sunday at Baffalo, and
pnee a d.-ad swindle, and are eating Mre. Jackson left tbe hotel for tbe purpose
of making inquiries as to routes and cost of
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
axle-grease on their cold buscuit to
travel from ibere to Boston, and encountershow bulter-sellers that the spirit of
’76 is not yet dead.
BLACK A FULLER.

HEADY MADE CLOTHING!
IEK’8,TOOTH8’&amp;BOT8’ CLOTHIIG

Chatauqua County, New York,
boasts ol a cow only nine inches high,
and wants to find a boy ter. inches
high lo milk her. We’d rather fl d
the boy than write tbe name of
county four times.

ebn«l oatengod tbe person rf Mrv. Jacknon,
After g«uin&lt; away from the vUteiax. Mrs.
J. informed b«r biM band, who notified tbe
poliee, and Collin* and Caraaicbaei were nrreeted. They were examined and in default
A Wisconsin editor illustrates the of *7.000 bail wore jailed for trial. Public
feeling is strong agaiaat them. Mrs. Jack*
prevailing extravagance of the
ana U rope'ted quite ill from tbe effects of
pic of the present day by callings­ tbe amnwlt made oa bur. Two dt the beet
tention to the costly baby carriages criminal lawyers ia Buffalo bare bees en­
gaged is dofend tbe rascals.
bow in use, while, when he was
baby, they hauled him around by the
hair
kaa/1
7

FOB THE LONG BRICK STORE OF

Jklrsi. E. C. I&gt;ittliigrer

G. A. TRUMAN’S T1

KLLINfflY&amp;FANCY GOODS!

Out Stock o£

lowest LEVINC Proflt.

Spring and Sammer Style*

Dress and Cloak Making,

GROCERIES!

CUTTING AND FITTING.

ATTENTION, ALL!

snout MBBS!
IS NOW ALL IN AND

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
pay. tbe High** Markvt Price for

ARE OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS!

POTATOES,
CORN.

OATS,

APPLES,

Clover Seed, tec.,
Delivered at their
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

lei’s Suits from 4212
Boys’Slits “ 5.50 to $11.50 Splendid Prints,
HATS. CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
RUBBERS,
BOOT PAOS,
OVERSHOES.

. 2-Button Kid Gloves,
Black Alpacas,
Plaid Dress Goods,
Curtain Laces,
Ladies Silk Ties,
Table Linens,
Black Silks,
Hosiery,
Parasols.

LATH,

SHINGLES,

Nubia* at *3 Cts. and Chil­
dren’* Stocking* [all Wool]

WATER LIME, .

SALT,

GROCERIES, WALL PAPER.

HAIR,

STUCCO,
^C.,

fc.,

sad retail *1 bottom price*.

vhioh we

GO TO TRUMAN’S FOR EVERYTHING 11

at 90 Cents, left.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
Proprietors.

NEW BAKERY.
II. ALDRICH

Fresh Bread, Risks, Cakes, Crack­
ers and Pies

PRINTS M 6 TO 7 Cl

LUNCH ROOM

BOOTS &amp; SHOES, HAlS &amp; CAPS,

COTTON GOODS CLEAR BOIH!
BEST $1.00

TEA

W

TOWN!

The Highest Market Price paid for
Chantry Produce.

DON’T PASS WITHOUT ( ALLING
Credit.

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE ARD LAMPS!

Don’t forget it! Remember it I Keep it
uppermost in your thoughts, that now, in
this great centennial year, is the harvest
time for bargains at
G, A. TRUMAN'S.

la quin title* to ault the moat hungry.

C. C. WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE ADVT.

BOISE BRO’S

GROCERIES!

THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST

KT Olr« me ■ aUl In Ihe Drady building. U

H. ALDRICH

23

-ZV-ETF iZFuEJSTf

Centennial

MILBURI WAGON

Stockmann A Willyard,

FOR SALE ONLY AT

SALE Illi BOARDING STABLE,
NASHVILLE, MICH.

DRUGS,

MT.ntnrva

BOOKS, STATIONARY,

WALL PAPER,
GEO. ML SAVAGE &amp; CO» COLUMN

PAINTS, OILS,

VARNISHES,

p®f

BRUSHES,
Q.LA8S AND JPjVITVT
VJ

WHOLtXA t.K AMD RETAILI

MARBLE WORKS

and MONUMENTS,

GOOD GOODS!

TEAS, COFFEES,

SPICES,
TOIJLET ARTICLES,

DETRUfr Mien.

SALVATOR BEER
Is the Best Lager Brewed in ths West
ThU Uer U touted by Joeob Bdter, 11 State St.,
J. K Moloaay A Ca., HU Onu&gt;d River ivrnov, uxl
WUUmm * (a, brvwen, Deneon Bmrv-y.
READ!

READ !

Wines and Liquors !

These celebrated Wagons tire the best in
the market The axle trees are made from
the best Ohio hickory; the spokes and hubs
from best XXX Fort Wayne oak, and every
particlAof lumber in them has been season­
ed, under cover, over three years. We war­
rant every wagon to show no defects in ma­
terial or workmanship for one year.

PRICE, MbiW Top Bai, Wffletrea, Neckyoke,
Staychainx; and Tn Spriu Seats.’

READ !

$85

Special Medical Annoi

ATKINSON &amp; ROE,
ARTISTIC

CALL AND EXAMINE THEM.
. TO THX

Sick and Afflicted !
F NASMVILLK AND VICINITF 1

DR J. B. LaSLRE
The mated sad foetijr eetebrsted Fbyvfcian of
Han Fraaeteee, California. t»*[-Lifullr aanounNASHVILLE, MICH.

Do you want Paint* «r.di Oils ?

I KEEP A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
Do you want a good Book for the

Home Circle?
Do you want School Books ?

MEAT MARKET!

Do you want a Prescription filled
with care ?

HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS.
And Manufacture all kinds of

ROE &amp; CLEVER.

TIN, COPPER &amp; SHEET IRON WARE.

■wer do bl of lady '.pool M,aw ;■
M re &lt;4 Aa Mt-re €2 rd... _ ——1 — J -1
. .

Jy. "HuBu, M'ria, [hie] up yet? Got
ametch in yer pocket ?" Of course

FRESH MEATS,

Call and Seo TJa.

all Mads, which wIDba sold loir for eub
Th. hifbwt prwo paid for Hide*. Pein
*c. Grim them stall on W«*l aid* Maia Bl

BOISE BROS.

EAVE TBOVGHING a Hpeelally.

C. C. WOLCOTT.

�VILLAGE DIRECTORY.

NEW GOODS?

NEW PRICES,
FRIDAY,

may

HEADQUARTERS

IB. im

10,000

Corn, *wa»s«rt

Fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, sweethearts and
children,. can be
&gt;1KV. c. D DEYO, W. M.

BY BUYING TflEIR GOODS OF THE NEW FIRM.

8TAJD
—Darling Alice, «f Weedhiid, bos chang­
ed to Alice Darling,
clandestinely.

2 Iba Yarmouth Cora.

_____ Jirrrftrj.

Griffith &amp; Durkee;

Charlie.

Cort Knglish Prases, per lb

IN THE

.W H. YOUNG, M. b’

BRADY BRICK.

M
•

Jr &lt;5 art

A meeting win be held at tho Christian
Church oa Thurtdav.
1st. at 2 o’clock
liquidating its in-

w-v—'

r&amp;ceiAng

W. Smith, gup., Castleton.

—Sociability and good fooling prevailod
st the Christian facial el Mr. and Mes. Her-

NEW GOODS DAILY,

T B. RASEY,
d. BemMrecarvM

GRFFITH &amp; DURKEE,
Nashville, Mich.
A good Use of M i C*If Sewed and Peg-

—Tbe Social in connection with the M. E.
Church will bo entertained by Mrs. and Mr.
Clement Smith, on Tuesday evening. May Jubiloe.

C I. Dkto, Pastor.

—Dr. Wm. Parmootsr, VsrmonlviUo's
—Bov. C. I. Deyo will discourse upon ablest and most successful physician callnd
tho f.-llowteg topics at the Christian Church on us yesterday afternoon. lie u attending
full stock of Plows. Cultivators, Drags,
next Sabbath. In lbs morning •'ShallowWheel Cultivators, and tn fact everything
nssa in Religion." Evening -Ths uses and

manufacture.
Friday forenoon, it obeyed the guiding hand
I have just received
McCormick's patent, which are to well of Hiram Dickinson and manufactured 41
logs into lumber.
graced himself by defacing the Belding
church !n • disgusting manner.
—Lot everybody attend tbe 4th of July
wiU sell tho Mower and Harvester combined.
meeting, at Chipman's Hall, to-night, and
You can buy Hall's Thresher, M inch
do their duty, and Nashville will eommemocylinder, on trucks for $350.
Frank Ganxigaaowski , a Swiss, who had
I am agent for tho California Mounted
ebralisn that will be held within fifty miles. beon boarding of late at No. 86 Croghan St.,
—Recently while BoL Troxel and family Deiroii, oommiUed suicide by shooting Msy
were visiting al Sheridan, their hired man.
Mrs. Jasper Hayden, of Springport, com­
preprinted a rifle, a pair of pants, shirt and mitted suicide Sunday morning, by shoot­
ing herself through tho heart.
Family
pen knife, worth about $14, and departed troublea.
line I will give yea better bargains than for parts unknown.
Mrs. Wintermcyer. of Bay City, fell out
of a carriage while on her way to a funeral,
and sustained injuries that will probably
Mr. On. Smith, and Mr. John Hart, (of i
prove fatal.
A boy named Mndler, wm aeverely Injnr"
ed al Holland City, on Thursday last, by the
JLaot store
accidental discharge of a gun his companion
pal ap with Smith.
wm carelessly holding.
A 16 year old daughter e’f Lavi Manning,
—Mr. and Mrs John Harper, a well to do
farmer and his la-ly. living in the township of Bradley. Al'egan county, wm burned to
death Saturday, her clothing taking fire
of Carlton, hare an Infant daughter lass from a brush pile in the woods.

TAijmav's.

May 16th, Miss Julia Willigford, of Iowa,
The baby is a pietaro of health and is bright a young, lady stopping at the health &lt;ns|iand preUy.—Journal.
tute al Batt's Creek, committed suicide by
tho administration of strychnine.
—Tho NMhvIIlians are preparing to cel­
Simon Mandlebaum, a well known busi­
ebrate. Better come down to Hastings and
join tho -bow" celebratiosL—HaeUngt ness cilison of Detroit, is supposed to have
Mien overboard and drowned, while en
Journal.
route to Cleveland, on Thursday Last

Gnirrrr* k Deus*.

Atlantic P Cotton per yard 7}

Harris Silverstlne undertook to hang him­
self al Detroit, Tuesdsy.
He was taken'
down and reinflated by his friends who pro­

Nashville.
New lol of Clothing.
Boys suits from $4.00 to $12.00 '
Men's suite from $5.76 to $20Q0
W. G. Aylswosth A Co.

will go, to tho Cs^tauial, and we would ad-

for Philadelphia haa *0.000 more women

Id very low at

Wbuub'i.

have another chance in a hundred years.

A few more of those 8 lb. pie peach-

Oun Sick List.— Mrs Young has been
worse daring the past week, having been
taken wiC. sinking spells, during which her
life was despaired of. To-day (Thnnday)
she ia a.little better.
Mrs. B. F. Reynolds and Rill* Nichols,
are alee very sick with the diptberia.

Roasted Coffee per lb, only 30 eta.

Moe. Daniel O. Heron was killed on 8al■day last, tar a Canada Southern train

Her husband was also badly hurt, but will
live.

34-85

Cmaauu Bass.

Last Saturday night a fanning mill ped­
dler of Charlotte, was knocked down half a

204 MAIN STREET 204
U FLINl1,

E. T. CHILD &amp; CO.

ple know where

18179024

and toe sell them less
than they can be boug­
ht in this vicinty.
May IS, 1867.

DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HATS,
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,

NASHVILLE

g

&amp;Ce,
(E7“

&amp;C., &amp;C.

Cath Putchaitrt

will ntakt

Large Saving by buying their Goods

Boot* and Shoes,
JOHN Q CRESSY,
d
SHEH1FF,

Watchmaker aid Jeweler,
Ka«t .IJ* of MsJn Btrrrt, Nw*rt*«, Mlefc
P. S-— Pine Watcficn and Jewelry canfully repaired and warranted.

A FEW

MONEY TO LOAN I
01
lol bUIe Seoritit*

Walnut Bureaus, with jlass $12.00
Marble Top Bureaus, do $18.oo
Everything Else ia Proportion.

IS BUMS or

$300.00 and UPWARDS
ON LONG TIME.
L. BUS8ELL.

ELI STRONG,

Call »\nd Sce,

Practical MUlwrigM,
ssv neit-ss tn

204 MAIN STREET 204

HILL tlA&amp;KIHKBY,

Kii 1 u miizoo.

W. SMITH,
.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
nHA EXVKLOrES with LKtet OT Xote
•VUU Heeds. at tee X KWS Office,
to be prln attends to alt ba*lnra&gt;calls In making Deed
..iruvin u, —-...I
....

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5

WM. JONES,

AGRICULTURE DEPOT.
OX SOUTH MAIN STREET,

HARDT &lt;k CROCKBR,
Proprietors.

Notice is hereby given thsl in accordance widi a resolution adopted by the common
council of the village of Nashville, Mich., and according to section 46, of the village
charter, and also Ordinance, No. 26, I will sell al public auction, the following
described lands situated in the village of NMhville^Mich., for unpaid taxes far the
year 1876:
Tatea Expense*. Total.
Description.
Name of owner.
lots 1UA 11. D. Staley's add
$ .22
$2-0U
Wm. CroD,
2.00
N W | N E (. See. 36, T. 3, R. 7 W. 40 acres 1.60
Cook A Sheldon,
2.00
2.22
.22
Warren Eastman, lota 2 &lt;4 3, D. Staley's add
2. no
2.69
lot north of H. T. Davidson
.69
A. Rtcbardsoa,
’ 2.85
2 &lt;K)
lot 44,0 A. Phillip s add
.85
II. T. Davideon,
No
Mate Suwl,
12.60
North 25 feet of lot 28
10.60
T. Maxson,
2.00
2.46
h l 72
•&lt;«
Milo Osborn,
Nashville, Mich.
- 7.
- A.
- —
-.eg
fl 00
2.69
lot
W. ----------Phillip's add.
2.55
.55
2.00
lota 11 A 12, Hock 7, A. W. Phillip’s add.
J. K. Rood.
2.0q
8.30
6,80 General Cowveyasrcing,
North } of lot 26
E. D. Bitgood,
lot commencing 66 feet north of lot 27, thence
E. D. Bitgood,
CoHtctivru a specialty.
east 182 feet, thence north t&gt;5 feet, thence west
182 feet, thence 8. 66 feel to place of beginning 2.88. 2.00
MONEY TO LOAN
The above property or a portion of each description to-be Ovid June 6th, A. D. 1876,
at ton o'clock, a. m., in front of the Union Hold in Nashville, Mich.
on good eeeerfty.
AU bnalneea eotraated to hta
earr, will ba promptly ami mnrfolly atundvd to. 8
Dated Nashville, Mich., May 8rd, 1876.
^82-86)
E. J. Fuomtsn, Recorder.
M RsTlTo. CROCKER

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

REAPERS, MOWERS,
Horse Rakes, Plows,
Wheel Cultivators,
Harrows, Corn

Justice of the Peace,
t»

3

THE NEW

DOMESTIC”

Planters, anji

A

baa Juat received a large stock ot Spring
and Sammer

Double­

MnilNEBYi FANCY GOODS!

Thread

Hute In ail the kitcat atplcs.
Ural and JmUatlon Imcts.
Heal and Imitation Hair Good*.
Ecru Ties, Ac.,
Cdahnwrc Jvr Cloakt—PaiUnw 0&lt;w*s
to thaw buptnv Clcaka.
Bteadttav, Prtndng, CMcrtW
shajdny Old Halt.
MI88 IJOWITINO
to «UU al tee bead of the Draee Makin* OepsrteesM
Give me a &lt;vJL

Lock-Stitch
Machine.

Road Scrapers
(he Bent Hake* I
Country.

day of committing an assault, with intent to

LIVERY STABLE!

irB

W. Olds and Clement Smith

GALE CELLED aid

Hon. Joseph Gridley, died very suddenly

WM. VENN.

02703282

thino for the future generation, in thia een-

Regular meeting held.
Present—Hardy, Roe, Parody and
Lee, Trustees,
Minutes of the last meeting read
’ and approved.

Mr. Vass has had eeveral years experianeo in the livery business and io prepared
to famish all who wish with a good rig,
end al prices corresponding with the sloeo
limes.
«*jl

and bappy editor of that paper

L. EMOBY’S

h

Carriages and Buggies.

and seme of the pasMngers injured, but.

CHAS. W. DES ABAY,

Isabella Dewitt, a handsome and inteli-

str

Charlotte by deputy sheriff Jobsmon. and
charge

KJ o

GUARANTEE

and bis tore

K =

A. J. Hardy grading cemetery, $33.40
Council adjourned.
E. J. FKJGHJiKR. D. C. GRIFFITH,

ra

JEWELRY,
■
“ DOMESTIC ” SEWING MACHINE CO.

FASHIONS ws

double wagon 1
“DOMESTIC” 8EWINC MACHINE CO.
■ABPYACRVCJLER.

NASHVIU^, MICH.

THE LIGKTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD.

!i

committee.
Thd following account wu preaeat-

derfeu skill-

JEWELER 5 OPTICIAN

CROOK'S PATENT

On motion Hardy and Lee were
appointed a committee to draft apeci‘Real ions for letting a job of repairing,
the road leading North from Nash­
' villa.
On motion the recorder wasdirected to post notices and let a job of ra­
Da J. B La Bras pairing said road according to the resolved to take her life.

Pxopkjbtob.

At BHgood'e old stand, NashvHle, Mich.

R
Council. Roons, 1
May 16, 1876./

train

■

JAMES FLEMING,

CASH HOUSE.

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.,

PARADY,-Manufacturer of

Making and Repairing neatly done.also etrUt.
Hontofllllotdmpromptly. Nashville.

204 Main St., Jackson.

WMhvUle, Mich., Feb. Bib, IBIS.

J. H. Woodward, of North Plains, Ionia
Co., while insane, attempted to kill hie twen­
ty year old daughter by striking he. upon
the head with a bar of iron.
Her cries
brought assistance, and her father wm

not yet entirely oat of danger. H Iggii
sentenced to the Stale Prison at Jacks

T H. LEE,
J.
Deputy Hlicrin*.

OF EVERT DBSCEirTIOS,

of a

KOCHER BROS

Goods* ad

pLEMENT SMITH,
v. ,
X.A.WYWft.

DEALEBB IN
INCREASING SALES Sellin eiclflsiYEly for Cash at one
Price to Ail, aid at 12
FURNITURE!
1-2 Per Cent Profit
are proof that the peo­

ination having concluded that he had better
stand trial for willful murder.

minions of intemperance, take copy after
Will also lecture soldier exon.pies, hpd lead a better life.
Ralph Taylor, founiL^in Mud Laki, near
su'd 28rd, on the subject of Secret societies. Sturgis, a few days ego,Xu an eccentric
Lecture fiee. AU are invited to come and
hear.
Con.
was in the habit of going to the lake lo
bathe, and it ia thought was drowned
accidentally.
this spring. More improvements have tak-

IXM4T.
On Saturday May 15th, o* the road going

NEW FIRM
’ Wm. A. Ajl»wurth, ux! th*11 rontli
, tee OLD HTAND.m bareurfure, vis:

Emerson Sneed, one of the victims oftbe

Charles Waddell, a printer of Albion, was
—Rev. J. L. Barlow, State lecturer of the
Michigan State Christian Association, will House of Correction, ninety days. He will
The highest market price paid for Produce
;
H. W. Flut'i.

and keep a full assort­
ment in all of the lines.
Our

C. ELtlS, M. D.
fc‘« •vrrler. to Uh- ~

Richest and Handsomest Dress Goods,
n A. BARBER, M-. D.. HomeoNeatest and Tastest Prints,
42.’,.
**
Gayest and Prettiest Gaiters,
WEBSTER k HOBBS, Bhek• Nicest and Softest Gloves. ” «wttha. AU ktode at wort ta Ike Btoekomttb

Clpcks, Spectaccs, fc.
Kerry article llcle warmeled
money refiteded.

CBAB. W. DKMAKAY

O

�TOKr on EAILTM OA AXnCTKK

Hou. &gt; hivid Davie
Greenbmk party

.tibeltor:

’

forPratidsU.

Citralnnato

BBS me that a Christian girt decided to turn Mo-

Uonary Conucil.” Marshal Goodell, head of
the police force, has determined to cast M* torlit'iwi on the Colvin tide..
Fcnian convicts.
Against &lt; x Srxwttary Belknap by the Grand
Jury of tbe Dtatrict of CohtmUa for accepting

the report that be had asked tbe (iovernmunt

-rriirae AnespHR ‘“d Connl I'*®!*11 K*’

had es[&gt;tured ex-Praddsol Tbiare or PretodMit

geroualy wautidod.
.
-Tit* Fribc* of Wal«a ho strived safely in

Dominion, that ot Dnfresne A McOarrity, of
yOVB 81ZXB wads

biliUe* between »»0.000 and *300,000.
—The LoudoA TWeynrpA oonsidare the
Union IxagnoClub, iu New Tort, one night
atiou in Turkey critical for the Christ
Iasi week. Bocrelary Bristow was bteck-bslted
through the inaUnmentality of aomo msmbere
cogaged lu tho sugar basin—. who felt
aggrieve 1 by some decision of Mr. Bristow. Btantinople.
—Wiien the . Cuatom-hoase employe* at
Thor* wa* much indignation over the matter, Havana are caught Bmuggling they are tried by

• — B. IL Campbell, United State* Marshal for of tbe new Constitution providing for religious
tiia Northern District of II'.Idom. ha* refunded
liberty.
—Winslow'* term of detention in Eng land
log the wutn she paid to tarn for Blakely, a* tho lias been extended ten days, at the *xpiraUon
oondrttrdfon tor bsr appointment to tbs pen- of which period the argument* for hi* rolewe
siun agency in Chicago.
show cause then for Ids delivery to the AmenOX.fOAL.
-Mte* Sweet, tbe Chteago Penmon Agent,
-Hain fell in the Dominion for three weeks
Iim t«atlfi«! before tho House Com nut tee on
during tbe first part of the month, and the
Civil Herno* aa to the manner in which *he
procured atxl retained her office. In March.

Wc*?hOy aSram'wre^1^

Quebec were swollen to a moat alarming de-

aiou Agent, informed her that be wae about to
null* and bridge* in that region.
resign, and that ho would secure the place for
—It I* reported that a battle waa fought near
her provided she wotdd pay him all tho profile
Dome*, on Friday of last week, in which 700
nf the office above expense,- and *1,500 a year.
Turk* and JOO imurgenta were killed.
—Tbe British bark Caswell wm towed Into
tbe port of Queenstown lavt week by a gunboat
that had picked ber up at eoa. When found
piy scree of. liis debt* to B. H. Campbell,
United State* Marshal, all would bo aatiafac- the remainder having been killed by some
lory. HJakely wa» behind in hi* arewunta with mutinona Greek nail ore. one of whom was bszlly
the Gorvnimant eotne *8,000, which alie a»woundo! and unable io get away with hi*
ntimed, and TUid over considerable monev—
wicked associatae when they de*ertod the ehlp.
*3,000 in all—to Campbell, until site ceased to

CIKTSNNIAL DEPOT, PKNKBY'LVAKIA RAILHOAD.

The’ Pennsylvania railroad company,
whose lines penetrate every section of titc
Union, and directly connect all important
point* withPhHadclphia,hasmade magnifi­
cent preparutiiHi* for conveying, with safety
anti comfort, the millions of iicoplc who in­
tend visiting the Centennial Exhibition di­
rectly to the Centenuialground*. The lo&lt;wtion of the Exhibition made it imporeibk
for any other railway to directly reach the
Exhibition butlding* anti grounds, and the
management, ever since the site was des­
ignated, has employed .its .gigantic equip­
ments and unrivaled facilities to make Ihe
Exhibitiof a success, by providing the
amplest accommodation* al the minimum
price, for bolb exhibitors and visitors. It
was fitting that a railway company,national
in ite character snd operations should thus
second the comtniwiorx-rs in illurtrating our
centennial history by demonstrating the
high degree of excellence attained by the
railway transfxirtalion systerfi of America,
in making the great thoroughfares uniting
the Atlantic seaboard and the MLwimippt
valley, the West, Northwest and Southwest
with the Centennial City, aa r erfect as pomible in all ita ovcntial* and details.
Its routes follow the geographical channek of continental inter-communication,
uniting most of the larger cities on the

southern.shores of the great lakcAon ih«* er ten milw, and every modern appliance . era] waiting room, 130 by 100 feet, a ladies*
Mia&gt;l&gt;«ippi and Ohio rivers, and on the Al- for combining tiie highest speed with the waiting room eighty-one by 100 feet, 3 bagiantic harbors. The main road from Keti most iieiiect.safety has been adopted. Tbe gage room forty-nine bv -100 fret, s ticket
York to Philadelphia, though passing company has built 200 elegant car*, with office thirty br forty feet, s package room
through the principal cities of New Jersey, engines of the firstclass ample to move all 1 ten by thirty fret, and a number of retiring
1 rooms, all handsomely imi*hed, arid pro­
dee* not deviate six mile* from an air Jinc, trains that msy posribly be required.
Centennial visitor* will find the Pcunsjrl- I vided with every convenience. The room*
aud this deflection is due to the interposition
of navigable waters. These route* aot only vania road the onlv direct route from the : on the second floor are for the use of the
excel in directness as well a* in the number West, North and'East to . the Centennial railroad officials and employees.
This depot is reached by a circle of three
of important cities and town* they connect, Exhibition, the rate* as low as by any other I
but they are confessedly superior in con­ route, the time made by it the quickest, ami tracks Sweeping from the main roadway
struction and equipment. Between Pitts­ the accommodations for comlort, luxury four-fifths o. a mils lone, and the diameter
and
safely
unequaled.
Careful
agent*,
on
of
the circle they describe is 600 feet. All
burgh and New York, &lt;14 milt*, the entire
this
west,
train* will enter f
’ circle heading
*
"*
line is doubletrack, laid wjlh heavy steel all trains, will arrange Jor the prompt and ' trsins
rails with joints connected between ties by cheap delivery of all baggage, and, for fifty and &lt;lepart from the liej-it heading cast
a process that gives the effect of continuous rente, sell Kats in a comfortable carriage to Three train* can be landing or receiving
paaaengers
in
front
of
the
depot
at
tbe
any
point
in
Philadelphia.
rail, on which there can be no unpleasant
Above all, there vial tore will be landed at name time, the entire tracks Imog floored
jarring. All bridges on the line arc of iron
or atone. A largeportion of thia distance is the very door* of the Expcautioo, in the over, and no matter in what direction -the
provided with a third track, which enable* beautiful Centennial depot of the company trains may come or go, they can be moved
freight train* to keep entirely out.of the represented in the above ent. It stand* op­ without confusion, delav or danger.
Seventeen additional aiding* have been
way of passenger travel, and permijs the posite the open space separating the Main
expreaa train* to rsn their, allotted distance exliibilion building from Machinery hall, constructed, connected with thu circle, of a
without intemiptlon, anti nsar J’lifladel- facing the principal entrant* gate and tbe length of 1,000 feel each, upon which wait­
phia, and other irnjKirtanl tennifiM points, ’JuJge'a pavilion, and in dore proximity to ing train* esn be run and remain with en­
tour track* have, for considerable dis- •ercral immense hotel* and restauranta. It gines attache I, until the time arrives for
is 340 fret in length by 100 in width, two them to enter upon the circle, receive their
tnnccs, been completed.
The Block signal system, exclusively stories high, and surmounted by six towers. paasengere, and depart for destination.
In design it in tasteful and ornamental, This arrangement of tracks and aiding* is
ummI on the Pennsylvania railroad through­
out its entire length, compel* the engineer comparing favorably with the many beauti­ novel, and afforda facilities for the transac­
of a train to know whether the ttock is ful structure erected M the purpose* of the tion, without detention or confusion, of an
e’ear or not to the next station, l&gt;e it one Exhibition. The firat flour contains a gen- almost unlimited paiwengcr buainciw.

do eo on tbe advice of bar friend*. Campbell
and the steward, were "hot and stabbed, tied
then threatened her with remotel-, but Preritogether, and all four thrown overboard, the
cs-itain and second mite l-cing alive at the
. moved without a bearing.
- Hon. Tlio*. Hoyun, of Chicago, who wan
CONGBESHIONAL.
voted for at the laatiity elec.ion. has been in­
stalled in tbe otttee of Mayor of that city, in th#
Moxpat, May A—Senate.—Tho impeacbjdac* of Harvey D. Colvin, ousted on tbe
ground that lua term had exfsred.
tion ot Jurisdiction wvre cos&gt;i&gt;leted. and Iba conn—Six promln'int New York llqnor dealer*

Nuxif* H. H. H. Fork and patent method for
Tub old gdntlcman rushed ncross the
mowing and stacking lore or straw will save tho
street, raised his hat, and offered to an- farmer its coat every season. Pamphlet free.
sist her in any possible way. Hia wife Address A. J. Nellis A Co.. Pittaburgh, Pa.
followed him across at a slow pace, nud
VsaenYB will euro the woret cAitoH of
witnessing liis devotion to tho stranger, acrofula. for which uo medic-ne has attained
she got mad and shook her fist at him. anch a great reputation.
••It's all right—it’s all right,"ho whis­
The attention of all lovers of tho horse
pered. '‘Yes, I know it is,” she hotly is called to the advertisement of E. C. Stone,
exclaimed. •• Here an unknown woman
fnut-Iiug tbe revenue. They wore admitted
stubs her too and you plow bctom tho
to bell in eutn* ranging from *10,000 to *20,street to eat her up with kindness. Tho
frM.
rarrre to consider the subject and repiwt a bl!! other day when I fell down stairs you
— Al Chicago, last week, Mayor Colvin and
plaelng adequate restrictions u|&gt;ou lbs UnmlgratU'n stood at tho bottom and laughed and
chuckled And tickled your ribs, and
elected to llie mayoralty, agreed to snfamR
their di*|&gt;ute to a koart of competent jarisdlewanted to know if I was practicing for a
circus.”—Boston Globe.

dolphia, has bean turned into a beer halt

tends to giro concert* there during tho summer.
—Tom Alien and Joe floss, the lm]&gt;orted

on the 7lh ot Septamber next.

a vay with the rxpilatioa requiring a fltty-cai.t
note or silver jlece to secure admission to the
Exposition.
- Robens'oiu, tho murderer ot ftira Alex-

ass confined under sentence of death.

drunk, and white in this nteto bi* brutbsr Allan
attempted to taka him home ; but Chtrtes ol&gt;
jseted, drew * revolver, and allot Allen through

till Monday, without trsoactinc any liurines*.
IfowAe.—Cox was circle-! Hpcaker pro Irai. during

nnrr too tears ot*ouT n»dependence.
Tba airXT ot Anwrlca la bar paat MOT. BOTrytadr

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Tbe most complete hotel In all its appoint- ‘ Bsavxa,
menta iu th* West. The table anppiied at all . U&lt;»&lt;« I
titnre with tbe beet the market afforda.
Cotto*.

Cm Actually bo Made with the

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YOUNG

III ■•(■»r«lo«» hired td MMete*ltan «n* Amrtira*
IHstAcI Tatamata I •—., OMOTB*. Ob**lare caalM by*.

Cbappbd hands are very common with ) uoo._u**'!,"™.to.r.?r?
om who have tlisir
those
titeir bands
hand* nacli
much Iu
in water. A roova—r*w-y whire u it
few drop* of Johnson's Anorfytw Linimmt
rubbed over tho hands two or three times a
day will keep them soft and white. Fiaher-

— Ijiger beer that is not particularly good is
retailed to thirety mstemrrs on the Centennial

Z OutfitsE*M»TFll 1:m of Ihe AOK*. O*X rirr fr“ CoTeremont •*'! Ituiorr. lw»&gt;T&gt;arrsi&gt; &gt;
FREE ■ K ,,e. imitoand M.p Itoaaa.CbOCAlMi.

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amootii. by using Juniper Tar Soap. Be care­
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A Co.. New York, as there are many imitation"

He bad held the office for two terms.

BOOK OF BIOGRAPHY

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Ohaftbd IiablIb, face, puuplen, ring- ’ Coss,
—Usol Von Hollen. City Collector of Chi­
cago. has defaulted to the amount of &gt;100,000,
and tie! to Europe. His financial abortenttiug* were brought on by epuculation, political

CENTENNIAL
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Cbf—w.we. VatesMa SamplM free with Cfrrotar*

At our request Oragin A Co., of Phila­
Tvdhmt. May 9.—Both boruMM m«L but, with- delphia, Pa., hero promised to send any
of our readers gratis (on receipt of fifteen
cents to pay postage) a sample of Dob­
bins' Electric Soap to try. Send st once.
PatnxT, May 11—ftrngtr.—There betog but

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Tira Went End Hotel, on the Euro­
. into
the
luaoagexuMit
of
the pean plan, 1526 Oheatnnt street, Phila­
York
CoBtom-botus waa ordered.... delphia, next door to the Reform clnb,
m«e.) Mked le&lt;«e to offer a resolution &lt;11- centrally located, and arranged for two
hundred gnetitic supplies along felt want.
AcoommodatioAi first-clns-*. - Price., mod­
MlMlasippt. Objected to....liandall offered a bill erate. Tho proprietor, C. T. Jones, Esq.,
provldlnc for tbe erdnare of 119,000,000 additional for eight years in the Hoffman House,
New York, knows how to keep a hotel.
wsa sppolutcii on tbe Salrct Couilnittce on Fflrral

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tsuranta *ell beer iu bottle* only, al twenty
cant* the bottle.
-A (iroposiUon has been submiUcd to Coti-

Tur. Times wys Dr. Walpole has loot
hi* beautiful chestnut mare. She died sudden­
ly In harur**, it La supposed from bots or pin
wenns. If tho Doctor had used SlurUlan't
Carairy Cundltum J'oinierr, be would, no
doubt, iisro lied his mar* to-day—they are
death oi^rrorms.

tive* of p»»«nwr Umub. and announced by
ltew whistle* evcnrfrro mils*. Il la sMomed
tbei tl&gt;b warning wisiid ooabte the farmer* to
•are bay and gr^n'wbteh otherwise would be
injured by tbe rain to the atqount of at rand

--The laborer* at Thorold, Can., oc the Wel­
land canal, "track a abort time since for an
*JraoM off l‘J;3 cent* a day, and aocceedod 5
they now receive S1.37j£ per day. It ia aald
The residence of Defend Stanford, at
they cooditelc-! themM-lvea in an orderly the corner of Lovell and California
streets, is nearly ready for occupancy.
—Tbs equabbln brtween the Eastern and
Finished and furniahod it will, all things
ended. Tbe Uouao COnrolttee oo Waya and comridertd, be the most elegBMl PVflk
residence
in America. From
Mean* has decided to make no change Ln tie
law in regard to tbe package* iu which lids ar­ down may be seen a varied view of hmrt
ticle abaU be pul up.
and water, extending from the coaat
—Thu* far tbe Vortal State* Treasury. de­ range io the Pacific, and from Ange]
partment has paid oul ia axohauge for frac­
Island southward, until the landscape
tional currency, about M.000,000 la tbe now
ades away in the hasy diatanoe beyond
&amp;u&gt; Jone. It lias an extreme width ee«4
AUD CHVJLLTltl.
and west of 155 feet; a depth ot 180 feet;
-MMtae King, of Mount Veratm. lit. *gtd
be number of rooms, without onnme twenty, attempted to era** a railroad track in
front of an expreen train cue day last week. sting emrtmenta of inferior s'za, is over
The train was only a few yards from bar at the fifty. The domestic conveniences in­
time, and on tho down grade. Tho young lady clude every improved article known to
wan Btrock by the pilot and hurled against a the modetn builder. Tho exterior ia
fence, crushing in her akulL Her mother tried imposing. 'Die architecture is in the
to bold ter back, but aha broke away from her. Italian style, with tbe bow window as

of tho coot of the place, including liound
-A meeting of the National CoouBiltee of
and grounds, would not place it lielow
the Uber*! Itepnbhcaa party rw beM in New
York het week, thirty-lire detegatae being •600,006; tho mrtiu! totpcndilnre would
TT»"Ot. B wU determined to boid an iodopeUeol ooorwuem iu FUtedulphia ou tbe •1,000,000.-San Frpneisco

ELASTIC TRUSS

Sff’vl

It seems that the memory of tills woman,
like that of her renowned husband, is likely to
bo kept alive to the end of time. She i* said
to bare poeseeaed a very irritable temper, and
her name has become a synonym of " vixen.’’
or ‘ scold.’' It h more than poeaihie. how­
ever. that the judgment passed spon her by
mankind bu been too severe. A more chan­
tabla dwpo* tic’.- would undoubtedly have dis­
covered in her many good qualities, and have
attributed her failings more to physical infimitic* I ban to moral obiiqultv. The part v

dency to render these irritable, peevish, cross,
morose, uurrea•raable, so that they ch*Io and
a over al! those little ills and annoyances
a person in health would bear with compoauro. It U fair to infer lliat most of the
tantrums of Xantippe ware dU to tbaae caaae*
a’one; and could Socrates. aa he returned
from the Senate, the Oymnaatnm. or the Atoeneum, have stopped at Pestle A Mortar* Drag

those dare»&lt;g«*n«Tii* causing backache, drag­
ging-down seiwatioaa. mcyom and general
daUiiiy. it is a sovereign remedy. Ha aootiiing and bealiuK properUeR render it of tbe tttm&lt;ml value to ladle* *off«nug from internal
fever, ooagaation, tadammatiou, or utosratiqa,
Paul ds Casuomac, th- braggart and its BUMurtlMaiBg effects toad to correct
duelist of Parifi, has been detected wear­ dtapbaatnanto ot tsternal parts, the rewuJt at
weakneM ot uatoral supports. It is sold by
ing an impenetrable coat of mail.
all druggists.

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LIVES

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KASttVTEEi:, BARRY CO:, MICH., FRIDAY, MAY£fe$76.

-aho was going tn marry iho Khan of made
aa of old.
Tartary.

Yre—a little.

He's a born arinto-

or

at.thePererilfe'
-y-.-----------------------------— adopted from * foreign foundling .■wyHe bore with the cwprirot of

merries of Grandma Peverill while.
Agnes and Miles made the garden or the'

’ “ J3k*a0y—there'* a pflr of-st. fc
shall ba entitled to ®or.m*tarati4.u iu the’

For it must be confessed that since Mr.
Poverill’s death and insolvency the
6wn« monde bad looked coldly upon hi*
pretty daughter, in spite of the Pcvcntt'
coat of. arms and the luxuriance' of the
1ily.
family
Helper!” reked grandma.
" Is it necessary for mo to deny the
iwjft imp&lt;iMXimMrt»'.whcn J have almost
\’K^
mado up my mind to accept another I'.
’ 1
“ When I wm a girl-—’’ began tho cold
—
U-1J. .
.‘-i .
' •

Stade of taeM./ata Jta tota I ' ‘

“ You loved brocades.and InOcatcHus
BNWBiliM jDurgi4iddangbjcrt”

" Bui I .did not sejl myrelf for them.
And to you arivn nily engaged to Miles

- ^■stasr1

chore to lixtex|, he ,lot loose bis enthu­
siasm ; when' site gave him the cold
shoulder, he-aotapted it tothpitt a murmur-^is if &lt;jpo should. b£ gtfttefcl for

any gift of hers—and fell back upon tin'
old- lady’s unfailing ktodte-te. Ono day,
however, even etranoma
Grandma Peverill
foiled
reveriu janoo
and asked, “ Is it really love !”
after the twu,pviting each other with
roses iu the garden.
j; ’.’ Jtj looks likeit,"-gwped Harold;
“ |Time
wfil prov*
Horn, that ufil&lt;
.T
______________
,—
unlocks
all accreteand disclose* nil impostures.
fine society and grandfathers and cooks
of arms. It is n ttinw inlns oyce to bo
born without a silver spoon in one’s
mouth.’
.
.
.

Bond, and the|D*p no help for it!”
“ WeU/ndt' riskily: engaged • I won’t
give my word-»ai least not. quite yet.
trough «WTOW,
You see, granfikiammu, one homtates to
’
'Wotijth «lSy and rtamsT"
rivet the chain, as they say in novels.
Then sho fell into a dore again, The
And then Miles says he will wait; ho sliadows draped themselves about her ;
T-cu’t hurry me-r he’d rather waitX con- a star camo opl and. leaned tozlook into
A..__ 1—--- I —.
.tho-wimiow* a late bird'tfi&amp;Ton a Bpray
than to bo refused at onoe. But I sup­ near by, and made n sudden gush of
pose. it will all end one way. ”
music through tho place ; tbo fiiurmur
MISB PR ffiBAL’S WtflDE. • * Abd wlkrt will Jjrou answer to Harold of laughing voices camo faintly toward
Helper!"
them’ oh the’ breeze. Bat Harold lis­
“ I never heard of such impertinence,'
“ Heaven only knows. It will not do tened alone, for grandma Poveriil was
F5
i mu irho olttts^on^ hhiheart' already far away.
that ho‘ ought ’Io have known better."
A few weeks later Miles Bopd and Mr.
vexation. “How dare he write such
“Nor that you will not marry him Helper wore engaged looking over the
things to me T What business has ho because his father was a stone-cutter.”
private papers of the late Mrs. I’ovcrill,
«»pid b^» tma
re her txeoutonfc That moth st portion
write like this if—if papa were alive and
ever, with a good grace. Ho made no of her fortune which her son’s specula­
we bad not lost our money."
fuss about it; ho merely assiirot! her tions had left intact sho bail bequeathed
:
" You snoy“iliank youxrelf for this,"
that her happiness wouidnlwiijH bo dear­ to Agnes.
Presently Miles raised his
1 kaici Grandma Peverill, looking over her
er to him than his own.
eyes from the paper he had bt^n inspect­
. i j spectacles totix to air pftodnoren. “Yon
“That's? iho letter of a gnutteman,” ing. “ A rasoaUy piece of business," ho
‘ have amused ypurrelf .conai&amp;£ably with
Harold Helper, to xay certain knowl­ said grandma, “if his father was forty groaned, be-tween his teeth. Should ho
quietly light bis cigiur with tite PSper,
edge; When one dances, one must pay times a ptono-cutter."
. "Pahax!” paid Mjwi Agnca, tearing bury its contents in oblivion, and many
tho piper."
it
into
fragments,
but,
curiously
enough,
Agues, and go on his way rejoicing! No;
"I don’t understand you, grandma
gathering them together as soon aa Mrs. perish tho thought.
A Bond, of tho
Peverill’s bock was turned, as if they Bonds of Bondholder, who could trace ‘
tlwir lineage to tin Conqueror!
A
Tnrhaptf aho fftWta XX the days thousand times no! Ho mado a deeper*
when Mr. Helper was her father’s clerk; ate resolve, and pawed the- sheet to
• that ho would dare ray an ranch.
and had taught her chess of winter even- Harold. Tt-was'merely a tetter from tho
late Mrs. Peverill, retting forth a certain
. J.oqtthe office, andhte fingers os .inky .as
minded and more -romantic, and didn’t family matter, which sho had deemed it
Caddy Jellyby's.”
guess
the
worth
of
position
and
long
de
­
wise that they should kDOW&gt; ne^
exec­
“ Men are audacious areaiures,” ob­
scent. Perhaps she regretfully remem- utors, but as lovers.
served grandma;
but if you knew that
Ixsred
tho
spring
mornings
whenthey
"Of
course
this
will
not
affect
your
ho didn’t exactly bate you, you oughtn’t
to have accepted him ai an-etooit when -pushed through tho woods for wild interest^.” fluid Harold, filing iho paper
flowers
and
ferns,
when
ho
made
a
quaint
।
you were learning to ride. When your
“ It might not,” sneered Milos, “if I
papa brought him home to dine, you album for her of pressed sea-weeds—
needn't have mod* yourself so attractive, •bo had^t hifldcn away somowhero now. acre not a Bond, with family credit to
“Ik" wotild never do,” she said, half maintain.
: p^l yon! You might have had a b’ead“And yet," «A1 the other, “Shakjirha iu your own room, or an invitation aloud, answering some tmspokeu thought.
out. You noedn't have talked pretty “I should always be hankering for fam- .speare tells us that
nonsense with him by the hour, while ily and money. Ono must give up
your father and I took our after-dinner flomethwg ; it may »b well be love as
'“ Sluikspearc be hanged,” quoth the
anything. Oh, if my father had only
najm, netd you t”
quondam lover.
"Ono can't holp flirting a little, been a stoDc-qnttor,(too!”
The following .week, when Mr. Helper
grandma.” *'.
?
'
\
&gt;
Grandma Pefcritl met Mr. Hclpei* in
dropped in to pay his rvaptete to Agnes,
“What, with one's tattler's clerk! the street later. ’ * I hope you don’t mean
be found her watering her beds of migAnd no doubt ono can’t help working to desert us,” oho said, " because that
hdmites and pansies.
M«tBl^erfl&lt;hd btoiding watah chains foolish ebit of an Agnes
know
“Oh,” she said, presently, and half
when ’her z
buttered. Itar
.“ fhcoddost filing has happened 1
“Why, of course, one gives birthday member it’s a woman
, ’s privilege to' *ldyly,
'
I mutt tell eomebody I How^djar grand­
and Christmas gifts to all one’s acquaint- i change her mind. If you neglect ns
mamma
wonk! laugh if- She were here,
-uncos, even to old Biddy; thn -pauper, t•
*y&lt;x&gt; •ha' 1°*"
tnm u»j&gt;j&gt;ier,
Ono doesn’t expect thorn to presume on [ “ 1110 P0®1 mJr- Nobody knows what and say it ecrvcjl.ine right I I repcinfd .
. ttmt, bojsevor,”
I may hapjjen."
s note yesterday' (Jou cotilS bnrtlly cull
.
“And to yed think that. ML Hripcr i.
I boat that Miss Ppvcrill htoen- it a billet-dcufz, though it w»a from
is presuming when he bffen you his I conraged Mr. Bond,” said Harold, help- Miles), and what do ymr think! He
says in it—there, turn your eyes away,
iM-art’slove and all hi* worldly proepecta ?
don’t look at mo ito whileT tell yon—ho
Why do!"
" And you’re going to stand aloof and
1! '«#I think he ia preauniing, breon.re tt&gt;e let tfikl lilt fo’Miks *Bond walk over‘yon!
■ Jrictottatarfor Btttrv.

■

.

Peyerilla are not&lt;?f hi*order, granWmam- Now lei-uio tell^ou that I mean to mako
frv-i. —I
■»-. ? !
'*11 j
*
&gt;' yrtu and^MfiMj^cfsecritora of • my will; so
i*&lt;llike to keep on friendly forma, with
you—don’t you toe!”
; '
"Thankyou ; bj£ aren’t, jro[friends,
near or apart n
1
.

their Jihads with the grime, of labor;
while Mr. Helpet’s nnceatoni were illit­ love,” she laughed ; “ and Havu'nt you
erate mechanic, who ranntervei, Uw'
king’s English/ Why, his own father
was a stone-cutter. I’ve heard j&gt;apa aay day, and you once in six weeks, which
"jJfoi UX XOOM W Urn *»you think nbc will bo most likely to
" And sir
a mechanic, what objection would you
It is pot likely that ah® will over lovd
haw urged!”
me, whatever happens.”
" “‘Why, it’s not a supposable case,
“ Who said ahe would never love you I
grandmamma—a Peverill a stone-cut- Aren't you worth forty Miles Bonds?”

Now jajx must know that there never
was an engagement st all ’between ns ;

marry him, and I promised.

Only to

think of it 1 A Peverill, a -descendant of
Rupert Peverill, -who figured in the
Crusades, jilted by Milos Bond! It
must be tbat grandmamma’s jointure
disappointed foe poor youth. Motto:
Never appoint as your executor the man
•wbo» youYish to marry ytur'bflif. ”
“You don't sceta to take the affair
much to heart,” said Harold.”
“Because my heart wasn’t concerned
in it.”
•
. •

"Certainly riot in Must PevorilTs ro“ What under the heaven were you
“ But supposing you were not a
Povcriil I ”
“ Prithee, what do you know of her thinaing of, then!”
“ I was thinking whether or no yon—
“ My imagination is not bold '•nougt regard, Sir Faintheart!"
you had changed your mind, air; whether
for such a flight. You see, I have all
“ Very little to be sure. ”
yen would ever again &lt;laro-------”
the prejudices of my ctofc. I would
"J dgre do all doth become a. lover,"
choore unlioppineaa eocner than many
nwieverated Harold, inclining to flip level
beneath me.’’
‘
of her lips. “ Will yuu reronrider the
Helper. It is some years since b® figured

member.

Bine® foemh® has written

” Haven’t I put my fate to the touch,
Mrs. PevcriU, and haven't I found that ling t”
my deaerte are miserably small !'*
And Agnes rocomidersd.
.
“Deor jur ! 1 see that you don’t know
Mrs. Helper had been married a year
that woman blow twenty ways of a morn- and better, when it occurred to her, in
an idlojuonuufo to .overhaul Grandma
Pcvcriha papeiw, now-That they ware

foe went
crushed iu her soft hsuda.
“ Wfaa* hare you thero, darting! ” he

ceATKX.vzjr. notbs.

NO. 35.
liberality in furnishing the funds sad

a low touo of public Ceding, the. wretch-,
The Philadelphia Ck-iitexiujal Expo-i pd gathering of wooden shells in West!
sition starts out with abetter reputation 1
Philadelphia would MW h«ve boHi al-J
for rorajiletenam-at ite opening, and for
lowed. There is on® good brick hotel,
the perfection of tbo arrangements for
tho Transcontinental, and ono wooden '
in it.
exhibitors and visiters, thou any of its
structure of considerable architectural '
predecessors. It is upon s' scale of mag­ merit, the Globe (which has l.'JOOl
nitude surpassing the Exposition Unisaid Harold.
'
rooms), but tlie mass of those sbauticn J
vereeUa
in
Paris
in
1887,
and
the
Austcl“But. I may be foe daughter of a
are low grog-shops, with very enticing ,
lungin Viauaa in 1878, wlxidi were the
titles, where steep prions are charged ,
only, two ^arid’s fairs -at Ml to ’be com­
for very. bod'refreshment. This » a
"Then I would-rather b® yourwjfo pared with itjn, the extent,of .apace oc­
serious disgrace to any city, and ought
than the daughter of • king,” said she, cupied and the number of. articles and
products cxiubited. Tfa''location is un- .to shame Philadelphia out of some of
smiling through her tears.
her self-complacency.
The- flaming
rivaled.
No fairer or more' beautiful
banting and gaudy colors aggravate the i
aitecould bare bren Detected.ti»ui that
aquah'd character of the acene. The
chose in’yie great park at , Philadelphia.
court of common plsas indicates a dis- •
had a fall—Harpert Rosar.
AU thp approaches to(|he grounds areposition to enjoin any further building
M Dttn-.ctiye as are the grounds them­
6/: I Litt: &lt;' ■: .■ :: 1*0 J
selves. ’ There ate deiightful views from
The poet Longfellow, akbough natu­ almost any point of olwrvntion the danger of fire from their accumulation,
rally °f &gt; “°®t amiable disposition, es­ spectator may select. Th* distant city, but whether anything will be done about
A -vrnoNU sign of spring—garlicky
pecially under the usDaulta made upon the romantic Schuylkill, thegreen slopes, tho great number - already erected, doe* butter.
'
his time and his privacy by simple curi­ with glimpses of the enchanting rural not appear.
■
... .j^-....
Mockiko birds—lean chickens for
T7.* .VoorU/a min.
■
•
osity sad literary-lion hunters, who have
The spiro of variety is everywhere 1 ‘bnuer.
no possible claim upon him, would be Frirmouiit Water-works, the Zoological
very freely supplied within the Centen-1 Tub iron home has but one car-foo
little short of a saint, if. hu were not garden—all these are accessories of .the
nial inclosure. Turning from the mam- ’ engineer.
sometimes annoyed by the pertinacity of inclosed space in which one hundred and
moth structure of the main building, foe '
uninvited guests. 'Take for illustration eigiity buildings have risen “as by the
visitor finds its antithesis in a contracted j
two instances:
stroke of an enchanter's wand,’’ in the
Throe ladies, two from Chicago and post twelve months, to represent in them­ wnitkndish looking habitation which wm
one from Milwaukee, entirely unknown selves and by their contents the world’s opened to-day for the first day. This is
--1IM llUi/ornla.
to the poet, send in their cards. They progress in the renowned arts of peace. the Moorish villa, from Tanglers, that
Ix a Derbyshire, England, eave haaX
somnolent country so ludicrously dcare courteously received by him in a re­
The Exposition has been handsomely
ception room. Would ho be good enough opened. The ceremonies of this open­ scribod by Mark Twain in Iris “ Inno­ been found a skin-dreesing tool, similar
to
that usod by the Shoshone Indians
to lot them see his library} Tlio ro- ing were, from beginning to end, such cence Abroad." It is not over twelve
quest is acquiesced in, and the library as we may look back upon with pride feet in height, and about tho Kime in for dressing hides.
width, painted with very dull counter­
“ Laxdtxjbd, didn’t you ever have a
undergoes inspection.
and pleasure. Nor has thero been in
"Oh, it’s lovely." “So nice,” and the managem on t anything of great im­ parts of all tho colors of tho rainbow. gentleman stop with you before!4’ , ** Aro
’"Yes, I km.’’
now “Mayn’t wo see the dining-room.” portance to which exception can be The perpendicular cornice is in form you a gentleman!”
not unlike a combination of red nbbon "Then I never'*had one stop with mo
The cloth for dinner was kid. and the taken.
This is an another cause for
and a picket fence. The door is hardly before.”
•
.
hour for that meal close at hand, but congratulation.
The Commissioners
nevertheless the ladies carried their have conducted the work in a manner so high enough for a full grown man to en­
pbint:;..but when it ome to. wishing to honorable, so fair, and 80 Hbehd, that ter without removing his hat, and tho night with a heavy, feeling about tho pit
be shown the kitchen the host was fain no complaints worth listening to have windows aro no larger than n primary of the stomach,.yon should turn on tho
to ring for a'servant, lest further exomi-' been made. The disgraceful jobbery in school elate, but the littlo voetibute, tho gns and it will become light immediately.
walls, ceiling,-and floors of tho curious
notion, might extend to cellar or attic.
the American department of the Vienna
' playhouse aro well worth the-closest
Another amusing instance also related Austellang haVo been avoided.
The
What is - the principal difference be­
to us by a friend was that of an English­ concessions for special privileges have study. Every inch Of space is inlaid or tween the swallow and the cat? It is an
man who, like Sir Charles Coldstream, been in in honorable winner, and the covered with moresqno decorations, so admitted fact that “ one 8wafo)v;.docs
intricate in thoir .intersecting lines and
had “travelcJ everywhere, seen every­ CommisrioD has escaped reproach.
so elaborate in oruamontation tluit it
thing, and done everything,” and yet
maka a spring. —
wonk! almost puzzle the photographic
was terribly enuuied.
SrinKtNs says that wiwm the crisis
Philadelphia in itself offers very few art to reproduce them. Tho half-dozen
“ Haw ’ yes, Mr. Longfellow, thought
attractions to the visitor. AU ita sights! individuals who superintend this exotic comes in Herzegovina, ho hopes the
I ought to soo the great American poet,
can be exhausted* in half a day. ’When residence are equally strange and inter­ Karagvorgovitchos, the Buw, fitches and
n’nent in my card.”
Independence hall (a small affair), esting, their costume being half Arabic all the other itches will be ready fo.pomo
The poet asked his visitor to 1&gt;G seated,
Girard college, the M.nt, the Zoological and half Turkish, and their couute- up to tho scratch.
..
wlien he resumed :
•
garden, and the Art hall have been vis­ nances of tlial noble but uuintelloctual
“Thjb most independent of mon in
,“Yml aneMr. Longfellow; I'vo been
ited, the rights, outride the park and cast familiar to travelers in tho Orient.
these times.’’ says on exchange, “are
a" great traveler,, sir; been all oyer the
the cemetery, have been exhausted.
tt»c pawn brokers. ” That’s so. And, in
Continent—been to Tbeland, Sweden,
There are a few public buildings and
Norway." JI
•
Lately, in a drawing-room where the loan.—AT. K. Advertiser.
business bouses worthy of a hasty in­
" Indeed ; you must Ixavo found much
spection, but better buildings arc to be general course of events is followed with
Pnov. Haxdxn found nearly 200
to interest you?”
.
found in New York, Washington, Chi­ moderation, but where, howover, a cer­ petrified mts in ono of the prehistoric
'* Well, something, but it’s getting to
cago, and other cities. The city itself tain respect k paid to ancient tradition, Astec villages of Arizona. If he would
be an awful bwar. I've just come from
offers no such attractions as Paris and a discussion took place upon the habit like to petrify a few more we know
Egypt; old country—antiquities, you
Vienna. Everything, therefore, depends adopted by men of leaving their hats, |i where ho can be supplied on short
on the Exposition itself to attract visit­ with their great-coats, in the ante-room, ‘ notice.—Exchange.
/
“Yes,” replied the poet, “many in­
ors. That its resources will be practi­ and entering the drawing room with ! Thq chief difference between tho nice
teresting relics of past agee.”
cally inexhaustible to all who do not their arm i swinging as’ though they were I; little Sunday school boy and the nice
“Ah, yes—just so, exactly ; heaps of
mako the inspection a summer's work, in their clubs. Tho grandmother of the j littje Cannibal Island boy would seem to
old ruins. I like ruins. ’ Now every­
k
,
teUz
is admitted. In tuu variety and number IW.™ ol the how.., . do^-r e^h jthing's new here in America, you know
- - - '------ of articles exhibited in the main hall, seven years of age, a woman of tho best ,missionary
plate and the latter a plate
—cau-’t find noy old ruins—«r thought
the machinery hall, the horticultural ■society, refined both iu appearance and |j for the missionary sent.
* ,fi‘.
I’d camo an’ hoc yon.!'—Easton. Com­
in manners, baring pawed through the ‘
hall, the art ball, the women's pavilion,
,
An Irishman being tried for an assault
mercial Bulletin.
social vicissitudes of her generation, but I
and the various annexes ami accessory
’ and battery in Virginia City, Nev., when
buildings, the Exposition will rival that retaining a mind full of philosophy, in-1 asked by Judge Knox if he and anything
ar FT/l o dis rxn 11 ba k.
dulgeuoe and charm, listened to the ar- ■
i to s»y by way of defense, replied: " Well,
The Methodist Episcopal conference of Vienna and surpass those of Paris
gameuta for and against it, while knit­
your honor, I saw but little of the fight,
at Baltimore selected the following edi­ and London.
ting iiersclf a pair of silk mittens which
as I was underneath moat of ’the time.”
tors for th® ensuing year: Dr. C. H.
sho still wore as In tho good old times.
"Whxk onetakos his Sunday tfterFowler, NorlhvKttcm Chritlian Advo­
Tho question to be settled riow is Her granddaughter, coming near her,
noon nap and has an ugly drcam," asks
cate ; Ifcy. H. B. Benson, California whether it will prove a financial success.
naked her opinion upon tho mibject of
a
correspondent,
" can you call it night­
Christian Advocate; Dr. William Nast, Of this there aro greve doubts, and tbo
tho animated discuvrion.
mare ?’’ Not exactly; perhaps it may
Christian Apologist, Cincinnati; Dr. experiments of Paris and Vienna do not
“ My child,” she answered, " in all my
be
more
proper
to
say that the dreamer
Henry Seibhart, German, Family Mag­ warrant the c xpociation that the receipts,
longlife—now of many years—only two has only a little colt in his head.—Nl
azine; Dr. Arthur Edwards, North­ either from concessions or from admis­
men have ever entered my apartments
K Com. Adv.
western Christian Advocate; O. H. sions, will cover tho expenditures. The
-otherwire than with their huts in their
“Whobb pordniit was dot?"asked a
Warren, Northern Christian Advocate ; Paris Exposition showed a deficit,
hands.”
Teuton of his friends as they were going
Dr. E-JQ. FnUcr, Methodist AdvocatCt though not a largo onoj.ttwt of Vienna
: “ Who wore these I" asked tlw young
by a piotare gallery. "Thail Henry
Atlanta; Dr. Francis L. Hoyt, Western zWaa ditostroaB in fflaghithdo. No one
m&gt;tr. "Hwrj-asrr
Christian Advocate; Dr. B. f
’
St. Jam**/
complin of tho price fixed for ad­
1 ..j
..o,
Fry, Central . ’hrisfian Advocate; Dr.
mission—fifty cents, though it is double would iwvor Iwro &lt;oU*at«l 11 from u&lt;,
ei™ mM,"
be, Jl«r .
Alfred Wheeler, Pittsburg Christian
that charged at Pkris-and Vtennn. This om .Iw,, not .x^ptlnB jour gmndf.il..
ma^Hon.
Advocate ; Dr. Jcdin H. Acton, of Ohio, will help to swell the- amount of tho re­
e.7- added tbu dowp-r, wSU.. aly amile.
A
who liv„
Pacific Christian Advocate; Dr. D.-D. ceipts, even -should tho attendance full
•■ThahatwIhubMH -no*! oertaiily I| tho Delaware
D„lnmm and
„,d Hudson awnl;
1. nmr
near
Whedon, Quarterly Review; and Dr. J. below that of the great exhibitions that
a proof of .dofcrenoe to others, and an '
I Homowack, having been nnnhyed by
H. Vineent, editor of the Sunday-school
preceded it.
assistance also to one's self. 1 know of tho lioatmcn throwing stones at lrft tur­
papers and' tracta. Memra. Ntfeon and
nothing more awkward than a man en­ keys and chickens, has fixed pules in Iris
Phillips wore re elected agents of the
tering a drawing-room with his arms
field, and hung on them old hats, tin
New York Book Concern, and Messrs. , . In the women’* pavilion we were sur­
lianging and not knowing what to do
kettios, and bottles, at which foe boat­
Hitchodtok and Walden ng anta of the prised and gratified to sec how jnuch luut
with his hands, which, unless ho carries
,
mpn
continually throwing coal.
Western- Book Coueoru.
bet a donoih uppMed arts by tho women
tamrata pookeu, » . d«,.lo&lt;l on-, Ahont onoo , wk
of ths country. -One’s idea of the work
ALTOOKTIIKK TOO IltQVISITlrF.
bn”*KBnu'nt
; ’
which is enough for his own use,
they would naturally show would l&gt;e
“ “■!
with w.^rrta.b.
A lady from the banks of the Shannon, tlunr “well-trained husbands and ba­
who now does general b- usework for bies," and noi much else, but here are •nd frutkrnnor... Ui«r Un.U liwfrd___ „
their arms entircled with
„
,
..
.
,
a family on the Heights, called nt not irmly .-the looms tlwy work when a
T b. oon»i.l««l « obfecU
Aww*, down .ppll-nt.
uman has invented the machinery,
ed to send a dispatch to her brother in machinery invented by their own
inino brains, white tire specimens
i. H, kij
or:
" Where is your brother ’ ” asked the
carved wood work rent by some Cincin­
gentlemanly operator.
nati women wore wonderfully beautiful.
— r-" dhure, I’m just aflhcr Idlin' ye. In
.
.rt
...
b-™lj replied tbo *lrerti«.
t
The solid wood of bedstead^ reading ..
“•■awv. »»•». orenbZn «.bdy Io, (&gt;. pnrfore rf
Ioway.”
desks and book-esses is carved by their
. .
*
.
*• Whereabouts in Iowa ? ” pursued the own hands, and, also the pattern* of the dnba, where every one when he enters
U-toh-ren,. W. gre-—. .nd M.;
coarieaos electrician.
onisuieutal hinges modeled by ibem- tai to. rerre.1,to bnttoubM
“
“ Phut's' that to yanf rmadaca.t
With them daring foe rest of the even |
I
ingly good original
ing. Itol . ~n-. out » b»
UI.1 '^r™*&gt;**™T* oobbireton. . in* question*. Keritl*, I wouldn't take it
when
he
goes
to
oilier
people
’
s
houses
j
’
• '’
from yer betthoro. I may Ink grane, rod
FKOJKOTIOX OF TKXmtAFCK.
it is not exactly foo same thing.—Paris
jaMwlSfeix-.-e
n.a.
.0.U
.'-,u
1
-*-— make foive.'

tossing her bustle as if it, wore a bag full
of emotiotUL—ZfrrxiXfyH Argut.
-;

We also noticed a fireplace, with a

At Hay Springs,‘Utah, a day or two

.
r-------------------- ------- -—
“refreshed titamsdvee motteratoly with
A wxnmxc party were on tiw way to the mildly stimulating beverages in one of

formed iho groom that aha loved an-

«om I thought Wd rome
answered,

And Harold did as Im vm told.

He

iireterently ; “ you knew 11 played Dwrid to Guyo’s GoHab, hitting

Philadelphia aeemv to have a preuh-

not a Peverill, descended from the j him on tire fortbead with a rock and kill j arly narrow pride in ?b« Exhibition.
Crusader ; you knew that I had been I ing him.
I There has been, as all the country knows.
wm

nOSKTFE.

girl released from her obligations.

No

♦8 for the privilege. Wb
wnMtare&lt;«l« $n»

�FRIDAY,

MAY ie, 187«

gradually closed up, aud tn five years
at th. longest Salt Like Valley will

wi.M tad followers and ...iffrafo

to

Mss.cs&gt;. where they will be free Iroiu
where ha proposes to found the .bast

and he says there wilt be no treasury
grabs or Belknap affairs to disgrace
the government or to bring down
shamu on the administration.
They
Well

Brigham, old boy, good bye
After
you have gone Uude Sara will have
an old fisobtooed washing bee, snd
hereafter keep clean.

Sin is about the only employer who
hasn’t reduced the wages of his em­

ployes.

Tight times never embarrass

him in the least

HnTOUTfflfiBOTr CLOTHIMB
"That is the song you eontiu.ued to
■ sing until eollarvd by this officer, and
the soug comes under .the* head of
disturbing the peace. Do you know
of any particular reason
why I
shouldn't make.au exile of yon T’
*Td like to go to'the circus," repli­
ed the man, after poaJeriog over the
query.
"The arcus is passed end the tum­
bling ended." ebntinned the court,
“and I shall hang yon on a line to
dry. Other cireusses Will come—the
clown will ask the audience why an
elephant is like a brick—the aerobsts
will make their heels break thoir
necks—the band will phiyand the
trick-nude wilt close his eyes and fool
that ho has a heart after all. But you
won't be here—you won t even see
one end of a one horse show for three
months to come."
"I dunno zi care much," replied the
man, scratching hrs elbow, and he fell
into a chair in the corridor without a
groan or a sigh.
.

He is a little slow

about settling op sometimes, but be

can be depended upon.

His works

are running on full time now, and his
hands are being paid up, one by one,

with all his old time liberality.
Keely and bis motor arc at tire

Centennial, and Keely is, rushtag his
motor to wards,p.-rfccUx*

If nothing

buv* and if everything goes right, ho

will goon be drawing trains of cars

behind a thimbleful of water.
The crows out Wssf arc eating up
the eggs left in the ground by the

ly birds pet names.

P. T. Barnum will visit the princi­

pal cities of the U. S. during the pres­■
ent year, with his great show, which।
he styles “The Colossal Traveling,
'
Centennial Exposition?*
MY

niCH&lt;GAM.

।

Yrank O.

Whitney, of

H Iliad ale, wm।

foMph J. Kinnia, bi&lt; wife
re all erert by lightning
Mlahigaa «1U probably

Duriagah
a hour* at Bi
plug, killing

not want for

thunder etorm, May 19th,
phis was struck by ligbtki Gault. Several other

Daring a dhpu&lt;« U Milling!on. Mny 19th.
n ana by Cbe
of Ward had hl&gt; th-oat
•ut by nnother dlrpnUat nametl Shaffer.
Ward Is not expootod u live.

IILLMY&amp; FANCY GOODS

Our Stock of

Spring B«d Summer Styles

Dress and Cloak. Making,
The birds arrived to-day (Tktriad ar) on the

Just about this season of the year a
good many women imagine that they

GROCERIES!

CUTTING AND FITTING,

ATTENTION, ALL!

well as any man who over wore

boots.

People who are continually moan­
ing in the ear of Providence about

An hotel in Kansas has the follow­
ing notice displayed in the bedrooms :
"Gentlemen wishing to commit sui­
cide please take the center of the
room, to avoid staining* tho bed lineu,
walls, and furniture with blood.”

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
pay th. Highest Market Price for

ARE OFFEREQ TO CASH BUYERS!

POTATOES,

CORN, apples, OATS,
Clover Seed, Sea.,

leu’s Suits fiia 1152
Boys’Suite “ 5.50 te $11.50
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES,

Delivered at their

BOOT FACS,
OVERSHOES.

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

A wag. who had wrapped a piece
of cloth hating the word "centennial"
on it around an egg and then boiled
it so that the word appeared plainly LATH
on the shell, sadly deceived a country
SHINGLES.
boy who took it out of a nest where
WA TER LIME,
it had been placed, and exhibited it
SALT,
.
as a wonderful manifestation of tho
HAIR.
hen's intimate knowledge of the his­
tory of the United States.
STUCCO.

Nubias ut 93 Cts. and Chil­
dren’s Stockings (all Wool)

ilendid Prints,
2-Button Kid Gloves,
Plaid Dress Goods,
Black Alpacas, ,
Ladies Silk Ties,
Curtain Laces,
Table Linens,
Black Silks,
Hosiery,
Parasols.

GO TO TRUMAN’S FOR EVERYTHING 11
«RBCERIE8, WALE PAPER,

PRINTS FROM 6 TO 7 Cl

4-e.,
Some old fraud xays: “Get up
with th»8un if you want to be heal­ which we ship and retail at bottom prices.
thy and wise.” It is easy enough to
AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
follow this advice in the winter, when
Proprietors.
the sun acts sensibly, and doesn't get
uy until seven o'clock; but wheirhe
BEST »L00 T E A « TOWS!
commences to get up at four o'clock,
we have observed that the wisest
DON’T FAIL TO THY JTi
men give him about two hours tho
start, and let their wives accumulate
The Highest Market l*rice paid for
II.
AI.DRICIl
health and wisdom.
Country Produce.

“I guess not !" sighed his Honor,
laying hts pen down so carefully that
the least injury resulted.
•■I’ll bet you ten dollars !". exclaimedshe prisoner. . "I guess I know
myself as well as anybody else can !"
Bijah skulked into tbo corridor to
giro, but the court called him out and
said to the prisoner :
"You are only a deck-hand on a
steamboat, and was arrested for fight­
ing. Why do you stand up here and
lie to me ?"
“I haven’t lied, sir."
“But you are not the author of
Hamlet.*'
■•Ten to one—put up or shut up I"
was the bnsiness-like answer.
“I’ll shut yon up Mr. Shakespeare,
for thirty days ? I expect every pris­
oner will lie more or less, but what I
look- af io your case is your cheek.
The idea of your writing Hamlet!"
“Well, I did, and I wrote Gimlet
too!" replied the great author.
Bijah drew the crow-bar on him,
and took down the cross-cut saw and
spit on the teeth, but the prisoner in­
sisted that he was the man he rep­
resented himself to be, and hecouldn't
be blufled,

sniil 61IBS!
IS NOW ALL IN AND

know how to whitewash a ceiling as

lasses diet when the crisis comes.

A month hence

the crows will be dodging buck-shot.

Lowest LIVING Profit.

get down to a simple bread and mo­

"Did. you write Hamlet

FOR THE LONG BRICK STORE OF

E. C- Eittingrer

the hard times are always the last to

A gentle youth with a wMtri and
very light moustache and a good deal
of cloth in bis coat-tails stubbed out
at a call of Charles Shakespeare. It
was easy to see that he was not a
enmsion young man, even though his
paper eoMor hung by ono hulton-hole,
mid there was a gash in his ear. His
pose was perfect and full of grace, and
B&lt;jah scrutinized him and whispered
to himself:
"Td give a hull hen-coop if I could
get my feet under me in that aristo­
cratic style I"
’
•
"Is this Mr. Shakespeare ?” bland­
ly inquired his Honor.
“It air sir."
.
"Are you the author of Shakc-

grasshoppers, and jftged farmers get

np early to go out and call the home

GOOD GOODS!

BOOTS &amp; SHOES, HATS &amp; CAPS,

COTTOM GOODS CLEAR DOH!

NEW BAKERY.

NASHVILLE MARKET.

DON’T PASS WITHOUT CALLING

Fresh Bread, Bisks, Cakes, Crat­
ers aii Pies
LUNCH ROOM

Credit.

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS!

Don’t forget it! Remember it I Keep it
uppermost in your thoughts, that now, in
this great centennial year, is the harvest
time for bargains at
C. A. TRUMAN'S.
O. O. WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE ADV’T,

BOISE BRO’S

GROCERIES!
C.’IXAJ'TOISIIY HALE.

H. ALDRICH.

YE W LIVERY!

A brakeman named T. J. Murphy on the
’
TWO L1TTLN STOXIKS.
Stockmann 2k Willyard.
Grand Rapids &amp; Indiana railway wm run
"Ah ! Catherine, my Kate T’ sighed
over ni Knlamaxoo, May 19th, and very
badly injured, so that ho will have to lore his Honor as the same slim-waisted
female and old straw hat followed
Miko Demond I* in the Newaygo eonuty 'Bijah out.
"What I came here, for was to in­
quire about your health," she replied.
•‘Which the same is excellent. Mrs.
Moody r and now let us turn from the
lira. Ira B. Lyona. of Flint, was instantly subject of health to the subject of
killed at chat city. May 19tb, by the engine
at the Flint &amp; Pera Marquette railroad. She flatting intoxicated and crawling un­
der n horse barn on Brush street."
of SUId Street
of Naehvilto, MJchl&lt;»n,
nashvilljc, Mien.
"Don't abuse me, your Honor,” she
led to board a train wailed, wiping great tears from her
eyes. ‘-It was only the other day
hat I fell off a wagon and struck on
hits, iarrlbly mangling bls ihoulder.
He my head, and I don't feel like I want­
M»nni liv*.
’
ed a fuss with you this morning.”
ODO M. B.VAOB a CO. COLCMH
J«wpb Kinsey, . respected farmer of
"Seven times Catherine, have you
Porter Township, Van. Buren Co., while been here before me."
standing near his windmill during a thun­
ICT.
"I can't help It, ynur Honor—I wish
■ cbdXLad lore
der rtarm Sunday afternoon, wm struck and
I was a paved street or a grocery
Instantly kill.*by lightning.
store, or a cat, or somebody, and then
inant
’
a
Solicitor.
During a fight between C. Hathaway and
I
would
hate
whiskey.”
J. Picket, ir# young man, at N ale*, May
rj-LARH ANB PAINT!
There was a silence.
Bijah was
19th. Picket drew a knife and stabbed HathVI
WHOLEBALK AND RETAIL!
seen wiping his eyeson the comer of
the desk, and the clerk, who has the
David Brack vu found dead in bis room reputation of being a hard-hearted
Al Coburn’* Exchange, Howard City, May capitalist, seemed to exhibit consid­
erable emotion.
Proprietors.
“Catherine Moody,” said his Hon­
or after awhile, "I wish you were an
EVERY DBBCJlimOM OF
angel, and that every day of the three
tbo Kalamaioo and Boutu Haven Railway hundred and sixty five was full of
sunshine
and happiness for you. I
about two weeks, wm killed at Kendall
Is tho Bert Lager Brewed in the West
don't know as anything can reform
Bhunday morning white cutting off ear*.
Sold b/ UwCrek «t MfLWAUKKKBnEWKKU,
Foreign A American
Orxnd fUrer Are., Detn*. Ml&lt;-K
you. and I don’t sec as it does any
IM. brer U toUM br Jreob hBct, 11 Bute eu.
good to imprison you.
Yon are a
lone old woman, drifting through life
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
without one bright hope-drifting on
to death without one bright hope to
READ I
READ!
READ !
BLACK A FULLKR.
look back to, and make you regret
that you have grown so
wih
Special Medical Announcing
let you go. You are so q|^M^eeand other mimriies. Th. window, were Bro- ble and broken down and
k*a. Hey 18ih. much cnn»ternalioti wm soon come. It may ligMaH|^KrTO THE

Centennial

MILBURN WAGON,
FOR SALE ONLY AT

SALE and BOARDING STABLE,
DHUOS,

MEDIXNES,

BOOKS, SIATIOBAHT,

WALL PAPER.,

paints, oils,

plTEITlES

MARBLE WORKS

and MONUMENTS,

BRUSHES,

TEAS, COFFEES,
SPICES,

TOILET ARTICLES

SALVATOR BEER

Wines and Liquors !

auanptad blackmailing.

And now the Cincinnati Commer­
cial co-nes out strongly in fhvor of
the end of the country, vtz : “A cup
iho log cAr. 1

ARTISTIC

Sick and Afflicted !
Of NASHVILLE AND VICINITY I
D8 J. bTloSURE

NASHVILLE, MICH.

Do you want Paints and Oils*
Do you want a good Book for the
Home Circle ?
Do you want School Books ?

MEAT MARKET!

PRICE, IncMim Tn; M Wffleta, Neckyake,
Staychaifls; aid Tro Sjrini Seats,

$85

CALL AND EXAMINE THEM.

ATKINSOR &amp; ROE,

den a little if I tell you to
or to some garret which you “call
home.”
She went out. wiping her eyes, .
and young Ehenexer Thunderbolt, a
new boot-black from Chicago, said to
the boys around* him r
"If I could work my jaws like that
old philosopher up there, d’ye s'pose
I'd be sround here blackin' butes.”—

These celebrated Wagons tire the best in
the market. The axle trees are made from
the best Ohio hickory; the spokes and hubs
from best XXX Fort Wayne oak, and every
particle of lumber in them has been season­
ed, under cover, over three years. We war­
rant every wagon to show no defects in ma­
terial or workmanship for one year.

I KEEP A LABOR AND COMPLETE STOCK OF

HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS,

Do you want a Prescription filled

And Manufacture all kinds of

with care ?

ROE &amp; CLEVER.

TIN, COPPER &amp; SHEET IRON WARE

inform the publir that thay will

FRESH MEATS.

Call and Hee Ut

BOISE BEOS.

EAVE TBOLGHINC a Specialty.

C. C. WOLCOTT.

�NJEW PRIGEB.
ADQUARTERS

10,000
Fathers and mothers, brothers and sister*, sweethearts and
children, can be

DryGoods

BY BUYING THEIR GOODS OF THE NEW FIRM,

Griffith &amp; Durkee W

day’s wort last Tueeday.

IN THE BRADY BRICK.
.06 KukrUk.

Richest and Handsomest Dress Goods,
Neatest and Tastest Prints,
Gayest and Prettiest Gaiters,
Nicest and Softest Gloves.

We are receiving
their star*

brother'e

"ne&lt;t*hlding.H Bat they hadn’t Burly Mi­
lled here before Geo. Staley aarired and

fair this tall, for the blue ribbon.

NEW GOODS DAILY,

—The Christian Social will be held at

dianawards.

Women's and Children’,

and keep itfull assort­
ment in all of the linei.
Our

friends.

Shall it

and Mrs. Clement Smith.

INCREASING

M. FLINT,
Wr have Ju,t pcrehucJ rbc entire .took of Gcxle

E. T. CHILD &amp; CO.

Power. Now* better in the world.

while she playa croquet.

My.

—We are informed that Miss Em. Miller’s
term of singing schools at Woodland, closes Mrs. Dillln, Mrs. Dr. Griswold, Mrs. Swift,

GOODSIRf SOLDCHHP
and we sell them less
than they can be boug­
ht in this vicinty.

Coxt JVrctoMr,

KOCHER BROS.

Tbo way Give

—P. Deller and W. Stilwell are both fair

Bucceseora W Wu. Aruwoim.

A FEW

DNEY TO

Walnut Bureaus, with ulass $12.00
Marble Top Bureaus, do $18.oo
EvorytW Else in Proportion.

IM 8UU8 OF

10.00 and UPWARDS
ON LONG TIME.

L. BUS8ELL.

HARDY A CROCKER,
Proprietors.

ELI STRONG.

•actical Millwright,

204 MAIN STREET 204

■ILL HACHIHEBY,

■

n

■

TAX

SA.

LOAN!

di Apptvrd tt,l LsUl* Swaritin,

lamneoo,

W. SMITH,

-

-

Mlchljran.

JONES,

les:

Notice is hereby given that In accordance wl.h a resolution adopted by the common
council of the village of Nashville, Mich., and according to section 46, of the village
charter, and also Ordinance, No. 26, I will sell Ml public auction, the following
described lands situated in the village of Nashville, Mich., for unpaid taxes for the
year 1875:
,
Description,
Taxes Expenses. Total.
Name of owner.
lote 10 A 11. D. ^tatey'uadd
$2.00
$ 2.22
Wm. Cron,
2.00
Cook &amp; Sheldon,
N W } N E J. Bee. 36. T. 8, 1
8.60
.22
2.00
lots 2 A 3. D. Btaley’e add
. 122
.60
2.00
169
A. Rioba/daon,
let north of H. T. Davidson
2.85
lol 44. O. A. Phillip's add
2 00
II. T. Davidson,
1260
T. Maxeon,
North 25 feet of lot 23
10.60
2.00
2.00
.46
Milo Osborn,
Nashville, Mich.
2.00
lol 7. A. W. Phillip’s add,
.69
169
2.00
lots 11 &amp; 12, block 7, A. W. Phillip’s add.
.65
156
2.00
L D. Bitgood,
North j of lol 26
8.80
6,30 General Conveyancing,
!. D. Bitgood,
Collections a specialty.
182 feet, thence S. 56 feel to place of beginning 2.88
2.00
4 88
.MONEY TO LOAN
The above property er a portion of each description to be Ovid Jane 6th, A. D. 1876,
L ton o'clock, a. m., in front of tho Union H ri in Nashville, Mich.
Dated NaahvCle, MISi., May 8rd, 1876.
(82-85)
E. J. Fuanax, Booorder.

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

Justice of the Peace,

been a member of the Maple Grove grange
anger, which led to a oeQirion, whieh is ths since in first started, November, 1878, and

Naw lol of Clothing. ,
Boye suits from $4.00 to $12.00
Men’s suits from $6.75 to $20.00

Monday nyxt.

W. G. Avlswoxts A Co.

brothers there, who would dedicate the fol-

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

REAPERS, MOWERS,
Horse Rakes, Plows,'

d«:idrf UU Xukrlll. .UuU uMru., ud
■kuMnluUluMSdOO l&gt; uiu U
l&lt;
in a stylo in keeping with tho centennial
Committees on cnbocription were

Wheel Cultivators,

Harrows, Corn

Knrair'o.

MRS. L O. CROCKER

3

A

THE NEW

DoubleTliread
Lock-Stitch
Machine.

out for the banner celebration.

r&gt;u&gt;4»

’DOMESTIC

Planters, and

“

Of the Bent Kake* in the
Country.

bake rood era ato until done through.

ar

GALE CHILLED and
DIAIOND IRON PLOWS

H. Wi raMra.

ffllZMEBYS FANCY GOODS’
HaU tn all the latest styies.
Heal and Imitation Laces,
Ileal and ImiUMau Hair Goods,

BUachbm, mwua. Obrte? oad w
WuqKW OU Hau.

Green

Green tea

nxclved a Urge «tort of Spring

111

Orirftmcrc /or Cloaks—Patterns given

Road Scrapers,

Centennial f’rlcew:

75

Watclmaier ail Jeweler,
P. S-— Fine Watches and Jewelry caredly repaired and warranted.

NOTARY’ PUBLIC.
E AAA ENVKLOPK8 with Utter er Note 1/.
D.UUV Head.. U the KKWK Office, to be prin­ attend* to all barinew call* In making I&gt;e«d*, Mortga&lt;ta, drawias Will*, etc. Knuon 8tat. Road. SMO
ted t'HKAP. Step up and arc ipreltutu.

ON SOUTH MAIN BTKEHT,

Her death fell with great weight upon h&lt;

Atlantic P Cotton per yard 7J

■

IES FLEMING,

Call jVncl See.

W. G. AILSWORTH &amp; CO.,

1GBICULTUR1L DEPOT.
OBIT UAHY

Boot* and Shoe*,

204 Main St., Jackson.

Km.HU. MkK, ru Mh, in.

Mrs. Warburton, on Wednesday, the Slot

Diri. la Maple Grove. May 4th, 1876. Mias
Harriet Gould, in the 27th year of her

will mate

Large Saving b, trying Aviv Goodv

NASHVILLE

Gaxrrmi &amp; Dvixns.

PARADY, Manufacturer of

eg a CASH HOUSE.

at the Baptist Church

such as Glass Pilchers, Cake Stands, Frail

DEY GOODS.
GBOCEIUDS,
HATS,
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,
AC.,
AC.,
AC.
[L/“

M*y IS, 1867,

A number of entire- Quick, Mrs. Sarah Quick aad Mrs. McOtu
ber were appointed committee of arrange­
ments. It proposed to bold socials, festi­
will appear la the programme.
vals, and various entertainments m tbo
committee from time time to time may diCrockery, and it win be sold oa application

Deputy Sheriff.

Q. CRESSY,

place. Mrs. MoOmber being'appointed
President and Mbs McKelvey, Secretary,
pro tcm. The society was duly erganited.

Vis: Mice M. J. McKelvey, President. Mies
Hattie Warburton, Vice Proaident, Miss Em­
ma Culp. Secretary and Mies Cora A. Cole.

u,

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

met at the residence of Mrs. McOmber to or-

ing of the new church, which, it is earnestly
hoped, Is eras to bo erected in this vicinity,

LAWYHR,

promptly.

T H. LEE,

are proof that the peo­
ple know where

Traeaabny Hall's Thresher, tt tech
cylinder, oa tracks for $860.

to any d mo d Ute

V

NEW FIRM.

DEALERS IN
Sellin Eiclarively for Cash! one
Price to AH, aid at 12
FURNITURE!
1-2 Per Cent Profit

—At Um Christian Church next Sabbath,

and its Cure.’

a hobbs. BlackTTamtU.^ AU kind* trf work la the Bb-kamllh

OLEMENT SMITH,

204 MAIN STREET 204

the purpose of canceling its indebtedness

aa good as others sell for $1.00.

D.

Webster

hupmt

Nashville, Mich.

The meeting at tho Christian Church, on

M. Dawbkxtt.

MC. ELLIS, M.

Drayman. Goods and
*
I
I
JB.. BRASfEY,

GRFFITH A DURKEE,
The fellow “lit-oot" for the woods
as he taw Staley. And Staley gath-

will coot $100

.id. of Mats

OBer

• Offer* 1,1. M-rrtrr. &gt;n thrn

By the barrel .e half barrel nail for prican

ever.

aSttriatw gircrfarj.
H. YOUNG, M. D.
.

LIVERY STABLE!
WM. VENN, PBnpgjgTOR.
Dltgood's old stand, Nashville, Mich.

Our school difficulty is aciUed and MLm

•4 t

L. EHO1Y’8
Chaxibs Bass.

Caniajts and Buggits.

of burglary that Nashville has been affiicted
wall to see that their

while-, or until oar school officers can find

S-s h

§•8

»?

CH.4S. W. DEBAUT,

JEWELER SOITICIAN

CROOK'S PATENT

is

tempted suicide by sheeting herself with a

enoe in the livery businees and is prepare
to furnish all who wish with a good r»|
prices correvpanding with the ete
___________________ .

NASHVILLE, MICH,

HE LIGHTEST-nU.THIKG RACHIHE IK THE W0M.D

8~-

&lt;T .Hl \A/ -HJ Xii 3E&amp;
«
Clocks, Spectaocs, $c.

••icitr.

MM Mi HdBii

If
it

ELVIS

3

“DOMESTIC” CEW1KC MACHINE CO.,
■ Now Y'orli unci C’hienjjo.

FASHIONS S

DOUBILE WAGON
&lt;* O

Mark fcwee, IM, C..

lABiYACBWUR.

FOR
“DOMESTIC" 8EWINC MACHINE CO
INevr York und Ohierngfo.

�Hit).

lo Brookljo, look. aomel

of tbo bars of his cugo yesterday afU r
noon, and dmdied through the tout which
Barth will carry tMegrtM and otoeni to the
CtnaumaU convention at one full fare for the
'roundtrip. Home few Unw will charge an ad­
vance on these rata*, but now: more Bum «io
and on* half full far**.
-A plan for eomrelling the Pachta railroad
ecnqWre to e^atmonee providing for the pay­
ment of their debt* to the Govenunent has
been matured by Uie House Judiciary Commit­
tee. lUoutemfttatM. in 1!m&gt; oom o£ the b'nton

grert moment. He doss not intend to pay any
—The Hon. W. H. Barnum has bean elected
attention to It.
r f
-Waa Julia MUhav*. an Kualiah . &lt;gw» .to fill the nnexpirod term of the late Senator
Fany. rt Ooqnboticrt.
i :
—The Jwlependent -Itefora confcro..rc.
called to meet in Now York- by Cbd 8Autx,
William Cullen Bryant, Horace White and oUiors, wm bold' in that city M»y M and 1A An
exeedtivo committee was organixed, w.tfi Carl
—A Wanna dbprtoh Bays the mental condi­ Sobura M'cbairmsn. Hsoolntiona were adopted
tion of tho BuMsn of Turkey oauroa grave apKrtwoaioM. Ha taasMeoModalortoaa. fac­
Jr., a* a Brerttertial candidate, but ft wai re­
ing that he will bo burned alive or poisoned.
jected, Uie aentimouc &lt;f Uie confereapa being
In favor rt t.ssotac M man. but of IooHe#; find,
to tba Itepublifwi
‘
■’
*
bcoomT to the L----------------------------- thrro at Ute navy yards—tliaw at Brooklyn. both frilto to give Uns country a Reform candi­
.Norfolk, audMarc Is laud. OUierieoommcnda- date, then to nomluata an Urtepnudeo - Reform
tions maka it a criminal offense for any officer
or employe to receive, iirreeut* from coutractor*. and ah*o to make it a criminal offexw
to solicit nonay tar political pnrjxaes from cmptoyaa daring bow* of Jabtfr.
’ —Letter* for persons on Uio Centenutal
grounds at Pbilsdelphla may be dfreclsd to
• • the Centeunld Branch Boateftioe."
'
—Lrtcr advices from the scene of the trouble
betwros. Wtw and blacks, rt Bayou Bora. Ia.,
and vicinity, aro to the affect tliat the first re­
port* waxi groxtiy orf~erate4 (k»o white
man and two negro* killed and several nsgroos wounded cover tho casualties a* fir m
—In tho MeUtediat general conference, in
imrion at Baltimore last work, rroolnhou*
wore adopted protesting agaiual the desecra­
tion of tbo Contontual grounds by the Commlaaioneni conceding tbo right to roll liquor

—Tboo. Thomas proposed to get up a sacred
concert in Philadelphia one, Sunday evening
recently, to finable ttie rUltrtrt to 'spend tho
Babba’h pleasantly, aa tiw Exposition is closed
to them; but tho Mayor iutarforod. and the
concert was prohibited.
— Some important change" were made in Uio
Cabinet reMntly. President Grant eent to tho
Senate tho following nominsUonv : Edwaid.*
Ptertopooti Of Now York, to be Minister to
England ; Alpbonso Taft, of jpnio. now Hecrolary of War, to be Attorney-general; J. Donald
Cameron, of Peunaylvanla, to bo Secretary of
War. The .Senate. In executive soasjoti, eon-

aud which wm separatod from* the street
, by a high board fence. Great excitement
was at once created among tho jatrfonne s and employtM •who rushed for the
street in their stage eortumes. During,
all the exqitemcni th? audience fn the
,' main tent were unaware* of what wm go

Prof. Losson iu charge of the cagee,
seized a polo and dashed through tho
opening' in tbo tent. Aa ho pamiod ono
of tho boxes blockading the paasage, ono
of the female performed rushed toward
him, puraued by tho lion. Her clothing
had been torn from her back by the ani­
mal, whicb-_b^l . CAUgbt tho emeeping,
trail bf her ‘dreen, tearing it to ahreds.
■avtogs banks wa*-peered....Tb», Hons*, in c«u- Bowies, as the woman sprang toward
■ulltxoXltealMi^ Meted a ter portion of the
day U&gt; the cearideralion rt the I’osloffice Approjirti- him, aeixod and throw her over one of,
tho largo dremfag cases,'at tho same
ttm MU, which WM finally pare*.!.
Tmumxdiy. May 18.— Srnofr.—Consideration
of The article* rt lu&gt;l^*acbuiant *r*» rreiuned with
cfcreddoor*, bet, wflbout striving at'a dectatoe
upon U» qureitotk of Jnrirtfction, the door* were
open space, the animal dashed back
again toward tho menagerie, encounter­
ing one of the performing dogs, Patty,
in hia prtsage,. yjre Ji&lt;jp jseurd t^a.dog

-Tbo platform adopted' by the Iowa D*tno
crsla favor* ths imqudiato repeal of tits Rs■onaptlan art of 1875. Th* dclogau* appointed
are mortleXbr Tilden.
—No instructions were given to the dele­ *tru31Bg the AptwoprlaUne* Committee In Inquire
gatee clioeen by the New Jersey Republican tnto the expediency of ,tasking a chsngn ta th*
convention, but.a majority are nupporod to bo preaent,y»frm of public printing....lUodsltre­
ported to ths House'the Indian Appropriation* Wil.
—Wm. Allen ta Uio favonto of the Ohio It apptnjrlaUn 11,905,TH, and provides for th*
Democracy for the Proaidcncy. Tho -names of tmiufer of the Indies bureau to Iba Wfr departThurnun and rrexDeten aroused but slight
FaiDAT, Hay £».—fteaalc—Tbs qaestion of
Jurisdiction la U*a Itelknap rate wasagain debsic!
in Mcmt aeasion, without arriving at a dedalon....
Very HUI* leglalaUvs buslnraa, and that of an unim­
portant character, waa tranaaefrd.
—Alabama's delegation to Cincinnati arc not
HcttM.—Morrison ptftrtd a rreotOtiop for an
instructed, but will work for Bristow.
a.ljonrnmcnt on the tilth of June, but H was not
—The National Prohibitionists. in convention
at Clerrtand. nominated Geo. Green Clay
Smith, of Kentucky, for the Presidency, and
G. T. Stewart, of Ohio, for Vice-President.
—Peter Cooper, of New York, and Senator
Nowton Booth, of California, have been nom­
inated for President and Vice-president re­
spectively by the National Independent or
Gicop&amp;ck party al tbs .convention held iu
ludianapolM. Resolutions were adopted de­
manding tbo repeal of the Bpecio Resumption
act of 1B75. Mr. Cooper publicly declared
that ho would decline tho nomination, but
hoped thxt ex Gov. Win. Allen would bo chonrn
instead.
-rTho Kansas Democratic convention paawd
resolutions demanding the immediate rejiesl of
the act providing for the resumption of
spccio payments: Tbo dclogates aro Instruct­
ed in favor of Hendricks.
—Blaine is tho first choice of the six Ilcnub^
linen delegatee from Delaware. Tho twentyfour fn.m Kentucky are instructed to vote for
Bristow first, last and *11 tho time.
—John Sherman. Jr., senior member of the
banking firm of Bhonoan
Grant, has been

R. P. Derrickroa to be City CotqptroUer in
' place at R. 8. Iteyro. awl Hoc. Elliott Anthony
as Corporal ton Counsel.
Police' Mcrabal
Goodall, Building Inspector Bailey, sod tho
entire Board of HoaUh, with tbo exception of
• Dr. MeVickar, the.Proaident, aro removed.
—T reaid on 1 Grant is reported to have eald
to Gov. Kellogg that the latter diaplsyod but
—Senator Spencer, of Alabama, who was aotittle wtedon in asking for United fltotea troops.
Kellogg, the Preaidwtt mid. bad Mwugl. men cnsed of securing bia election by fraudulent
rt his Own disposal to put down disardam »od means, lias been acquitted by a Senate commitrniintein peace. He »hould be rt bis (oat in­ too of inquiry.
stead of trying to complicate Uie Government
"**1* Mr*3**T*I"‘.
-j■ - - •
—Cholera ta raging fearfully in Mandalay,
India. It ta rumorrel that-the plague has ap~ titlX-B
n CJUMIXALS.
|*arod at Muscat. Tbo anthoritie-&gt; of Bombay
—Procs Wert Feliciana pariah. La., come
‘roporlA of a sanguinary hauls bat wr«u vhiteo aud other Indian ports have established atrinand blacks, in which the number of lives lost gent quarantine for vemela coming from

is put ■*&lt; frem three to sixty. How tbs fight
originsted is not definitely settled; but it ap­
pears that on the night of May 13 some thirty

in the vicinity of lAtirel Hill, near the Ml«al*sipjii tins, and after calling' the proprietor
to the floor, riddled him with bulleta.
A party, of fricr.ds frem Bayou Kara
went after the body, but Uio blacks
would uo£ givu it up, when a fight simaod, and
thro* of the blacks were killed, with two whites.
DoUi NldN were then reinforced, the number
of colored cicn under anus being reported at
1.100, and tbo Regulars”said tobjfitX)«i/oDg.

Dr. Kaufman, sheriff of Uio ]&gt;arieb. telegraphed
frflHNMWn to
AMoine.. rt&gt;0 re­
ferred the'matkr to Gen. Anger, commanding
that military department.
—A stage was overhauled near Dallas, Tex .
one day last wank, by s band of robber*, who
hailed tho driver In Uhs customary luauntr.
.oenred |7.000 booty, took tho b«at
borecs from tho traces, abet thur own. aud
started far the Indian Nation.
—At Brooklyn. N. Y.,.one night last week,
Henry L- Dq!^ I’^ertdant of Bull** Patent Anna
Manufacturing Company, cut the tiirort of
William Heresy, a workman in hia employ,who
died tn a few minutes. Bull states that he
lollnl
In MH.d"f«na*L
‘ ’

—The Governing Committee of tbo New
York Exchange hare agrrod to place Louisiana
bonds on the caU list of tbe exchange,' from
which they have been excluded for the past

mandod by the Insurgent leaders.
—A trcLy baa been entered into with the
Italian of Zanzibrr for tho abolition of the

and growling with eatisfactiou.
Meanwhile tho performers and the
men who could be recalled from flight,
oolketod around fhd .toni, arzacd wifli
siickfi, poles and clubs. At this Limo

Can Actually be Made with^he

ZWell Auger

around tho beast, and approaching it,
snapped his whip, shouted, and pointed
toward the cage. The animal- growled
and glared npon his master, who, keep­
ing lus eye up^n it, struck U\q bwt.a
severe blow.acroas Jtha face. It boirfed

and rctraatod toward tho cage. Follow­
ing it rapidly up with well-directed
blows, one of which lamed ono of Ute
animals legs, tho lion wm then forced
into a cage, which wm securely faatened.
The lion wm captured in Africa \vbcn ho
wm apparently about four jears old. - In
the London Amphitheater ho killed his
keeper, Thomas Jarvis, a noted Uontamef.—N. Y. Tribuna.,
.

The Weekly Miner, tho now paper
published at Castor City, contains tho
followiug encadote......................................
itio of tho
Black HflH: ;«•£&lt;
, who lives
up in Coyote etreot, wm found on Tues­
day last apparently dead and a bottle of
whisky in-his hfcml which gave riao to
the hypothesis of congestion of tho brain.
Oyeg the xe.mayyt whaU W- jxtetly .be
bad t&gt;-vu decided, bowaver, the eostniUnt died, Styled , «a‘ niiiwnljr’ i (Maputo took
and he drdlcd th* ri«ht of U&gt;* L»ri»!»tur* Io Inter- place M io who-shotll j-hold tte in/piMt,
f*r* la tUe-tuittrr, &gt;n&lt;l be at*o denied the charge*
Judge Thomas, Sheriff, holding that he
which had beta tnadn a&lt;*in*t him....The Rjmskrr
appointed Faya*, Korney, Marsh, Wall.and Harri­ was qualified by virtue of the vox populi’
son a cnzniulUee lo Investigate the official conduct of bis election, while Major Bloker
erf the Clerk of-ih* Houae... The Houa* then went claimed the privilege m a Torritorii^oJIlhtto committee of the whole on th.. Naval Apjiroprtalkm bib. A motion lo reduce the appropriation cial, Ute dispute being finnlly left to the
fnun *0,380,000 to *$,710,000 was aitopted.... A reao- arbitrament of euchre. Chairs and tobluo
lutloo waa adopted requiring alt person* having being somewhat scarce, Montana Jim’ff
alleged corpoe wm utilized in the latter
capacity, under which arrangement the
game progressed ffiitmfactorHy MH with the
game five and nix (seven points being
played), fit)
‘
P&gt;«J5£
Jtof'tlisM
■»l V&gt;o KxuifUyw
viirt (rswrir
tho right having bcch played ‘and the

—Reports from Cube bring p«rticnl*ra of
various akirmiahoa, resulting mostly in favor
of the insurgents. Two hundred wounded
Bpaniab aoldiera aro said to burn been brought
into Cardenas a abort time since. It is said
freed by Pa&lt;r declaring that tl&gt;« power to elect tbe
tbo Government is shortly to levy additional Preeident has never been &lt;friexa!&lt;-&lt;l to the House ol
duties on sugar and leaf tobacco.
'
Jlepewutattrre wm tabled by a strict prrty rote/
—Diaz, the Mexican revolutionary leader,
fled from MatamoTM, and that city has been
occupied by tho Government forces under
The Colorado JFhrrner says : “ Mr.
—Tho European poware hare agreed upon a John O. Brewer, of Platt valley, has
bash for the settlement of the vexed Tuxkuh shown us the model of a martline for
(or Eastern) question, at least, for the preeeut. exterminating grasshoppers. It is
By tho now. plan tho Christiana in Turkey aro of sheet iron, the front occupying a space
to be protected, and the revolting provinces aro
of some ten or twelve feet, the foruaao
to have pretty much all the privilege* they
being about two feet deep.
From -this■

CONaBKBBlOffA..

$25 TO $55 PEE Dll

Prof. Loewon arrived, and, nrmed with a
weapon used for punishing the animal,
began an assault op the lion. Ho or­
dered his aids to form a ■ Bcmi-ckclo

left, as ho thought, at the bottom of the
pack, wh««i Major Btok«W’ put dpwn the
UmuaitUre on Fritll**** and ElrcUraa. ...lb* left bower, wifi? ft Lriutephftnt blokr of
—All fa tranquil at Salon ica. Six of tbo ring- qs««:lon of Jur^adletioti tn the iiDpcsctuuent matter
leadem in the butchery of the French and Ger­ w*a *K«ln debated In »rer»l »e»siea, but eo decision his flst on the table, being tho corpse of
Montana Jia}, who suddenly awakened
man consuls liavo boon publicly executed.
from hW trance, arose and pitched’into
the Major, nor conld ho be for some
timepapUfoV’
, ;
i
a PAitAitijsB'i'oB Ai a.i?K’ir.&lt;

—The display of W.000,000 worth of dia­
monds from Brazil will not bo made at tho Pbilade'pbU Expoaitiwi. aa the fiomataretetier wav
inftwmrd at tbo Cuvtosi-hoaro that he would
be required to give bit personal bona for twice dor at Paris. Tho Hon cxprcMwxi tbo opinion
that it was improper for Austria to maintain
an emberey in a republic.

-Jams. Y. Brickey went into a stable ML"xwgton. Kr.. with a lighted cigar in his
mouUu and is snpp-wed to hat* fttilon asleep.
The bay caught 6ro, and Brickey was cooounxd. U&gt;gc tber with six liotrcu atul wagons.
-Two men werj kltied at Drrtesrilic, N. J.,
c::o day last week, by an exploston in w tftartpewdsnxni;!' . L . .
1 .
\
r,j.. .. ..
-Tuere n&gt; a oollrton Ou the HiMlMlppl
river. ocer Lta'Ntqnr, l-wra. ono n^te tart week.
Tim freight stea mer Cohweal waa running mi

into a flhapdloM mutf, ThiiiappMred
to mollify his anger, and he erptirtted
upon tho ground, munching tho' carouwi

front two wings of the same dimenrioufl
diverge at an angle of about twenty db-.
grees. The whole machine is suppcjtcJ
by four wheels, two in front and one at
each extremity of the flanges^ The ma­
chine is driven forward by a team, and
hkiie furnaces being supplied with fad,
jbateh the grasshoppers, as they are dis-,,k

WE MEAN IT!
A«4 are

SartHLB!“£.“ttS£
ori?i&lt;Tu?M&gt;ntrw*rv' a
isjsrwrtsa-.’ss

tree* to 150,000,000, yield: jg a product
of $2,250,000. or about one-ffevenlh of ■
to *uep-«d the rate, and p«-m
Hesate tnil to the product of Palermo.
—'“t Mrs. Hints;* Mi rmao ntrts to re.eire, free
Chtewv.wred^haewrt. Y-®y roVdTOtf Svs . 'daVos, s wwtttorprvs-trt fr® tb* XhadKc cf
A thirty eight pound ar/tet prtklo
mrei ueoert wbom.ro tujmwi fxtahr. t3w- ■Egypt. The motion *e« Kirreed to-rttbent the ya.
*v-r. Tbo top i f tb*, b ni«r .ad
wm sold in Key Wert, Fta., recently.
wwe carried a dfatanue of 7J0 feet, 'a
Also a jev-iiah weighing 8Q0 poqndu.

FKKTPXBSOUB. They bon frt*

3 TO 6 FEET IN DIAMETER,
And ANY DtFZH BXQUIHKD. They will bore In
AU kl»«t» of Earth. Hon Hand and ldme-

And ws MAKS THE BEST pF WKI-fcS tn QUICK-

Twelve Points
GREAT WESTERN WELL AUGER CO.
BLOOMFIELD, 0AVI8 to., lOWN;

ROOFS

16 to $20

Brozil is the farmers' paradise. A
young gentleman formerly frop* Georgia
writes 7 '"“ A ]&gt;janter’fl life fn-this coun­
try is agreeable and easy. In cultivating
the land no plpu^l NWJpMd : only the axe
and hqe ore nffedeil-^cme far clearing the

land and tho other for planting.
My
“?n “iff®-nW'Fe
account • f the frost; Injt I am now
plrmting 20,000 ‘fret's, and when they
bear they will giveJue 100,000 pounds of
coffee annually—an income of 30,000 or
810,000.

ran ADVX SelUcr Aperleut,

The Ilockford (Ma.) JattiTjal says:
"Geo. W.Terhune, of Nodaway county,
appeared rt ttff QWMfty ClMk’a office
with mx ydnng woiveii he Itad captured

in the scalp of the mother of. the whelps,
anti requested the bounty in'ffuch cam*,

AGENTS.

:a2.sg.#

COLLINS’ EO
VOLTAIC
PLASTERS
MUSTANG
LINIMENT

provided.
Mr. Christian informed
tho gentleman ftyA it JW?
and not
living animals that passed as legal tender
in Joo jflffiCTf whereupon Mr- T. relm*
tantly,1^* true ^vage hair AM
m

style, proceeded to scalp tho animate.
ncgrt.335,worVLnf»l9alDCfrt l|&gt;wteaand

turbed and rjse from the ground. In
front of each fumxoe is a grato, which
JeuoNAimmc —Tire miocom - of Ute
catches all grasshoppers which may rise New York Ahn is emnething mnrvelons
after being disturbed by tltenoise of the in journalism. It prints over 1,000,000
copies per week.
machine.
•
^REVOLVERS!'.
Cataebu is i---------------- ---- ----------- __
The Florid i orange crop for the pres­
ent Ronson in 25,000,000, worth on an
Yonr foot rtlpa. In lliree narty di«c)isrgwi on
average 815 per thousand. making- ti e KklowalkMnd m Umpnbbeeepveyanto; and
dkacrocab'fl odor, wntaminsUng tbo twaih
&gt;375,000. It in eet-mated that there are i; Ila
ef tba *fflicted. rtndvr* ttiam offensive to Qweir
now not morn than 3,000 aenri of young ea^oiabe*. Thar* fa Uio highc-t medical auI
Utority
«fiah&gt;g U.rt with fully ono-balf. if
tree* from four to six yearn old front tile I net twofor
lhirta, of Itioae effl cud with Conbud, some bearing m many off- 1&lt;X&gt;!
oranges the part fruit rewKMi. For tho j

next five yearn it in beHevMd iho crop ’
will gradually increase from growth of i

to tl

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45

Progression. No Retrograding,
NASHVILLE,-JjARRY (JO., MICH., FRIDAY, JUNE 2,1876.

VOL. -4.
Mi

LjrPJTG THBOVGU TUB TBAJM
odd dollare for the purpose of making
“Oh, no I I’ve been looking to see
AOA1JT.
his shop shut up, or to Iroar of his being
an even sum.”
In a oarfaia fam Sows twrMyy^H‘
“•No. In tlist case you- must sdi on sold out by the sheriff, every day, for
ago
a
great
blank
book was kspVand
until you got above thirty. ** *
; ’ ’'' " these two years past**
'
labeled “ Home Journal.” Every night
“Indeed!"
“ And fall back on that!"
aqprotody made an entry in iU Father
“ Mias Leonard is a very lovely girl.”
“Yea. It will be knocking off odd
set down tte sale of the calves, or mother
“Tb&lt; re's do gainsaying Adelaide’s
dollars, which im will think clear gain."
tho cutting &lt;ff tiro baby’s eye tooth ; or.
“ That wbuld be hardly honest."
personal attractions," replied the
;
“f^xdly. Butyottniaiido ft or torn
his custom some otter day."'
you allege, that nettles the matter as far the sloigliing party -*st night; or Bob
“I shall have to accommodate him, I ns she in concerned. I am glad you in­
suppose. If ho will be cheated, it ean’t troduced the subject, for I might liavo or Tom scrawled “Tried my new gun ;
bully; shot into tiro fence and John­
be helped."
committed myself, and, when too late,
son’s old cut" On toward tho middle
On the very first bill Baker paid to have discovered my error."
of the book there was an . entry of Jen­
hi* new tradeaman, he obtained an abat“ And a sad error it would have beeu,
ny’s marriage,, and one ot the younger
num^xff one dollar and njn/dy nan&lt;«t odd. Homy. -In any fatnro matter-of this
kind, I hope yon will Iro pcrfectly
more than won justly due. Still he was frank with ma I have much more ac­ bridesmaids’ dresses, and long afterward
-well satisfied, imngining that ha ted curate knowledge of tho condition a&lt;i there was written, “Thia jjaj father
made a saving of one dollar and ninety standing of people than you can possi­ died,” in Bob’s trembling band. There
oeuta. The not over-scrupulous trades­ bly have."
. •
But nothing could have- served better
man Inugtefl ip his sleeve, anil kepthia
The son promised to • do what his
customer.
' &lt;- . ’’ :
&gt; 1 i -­
father wished.
From that time tho to bind that family of headstrong boys
and
girls together than the keeping of
Having withdrawn his support from virits
r_r_________
__________
_______
to Miss Leonaaii waro
abated,
and
Leonard, it was the candid opinion of .his attentions to tier, when they mot in this book. They ooido back to the old
homestead
now, men and women with
Mr. JJakcr ttet he was “ going to tho society,
‘
*became coldly formal. ■ The
dogs," as he expressed it, about as fast pwect young -girl, whoso feelings had grixated hair, to sec their mother, who
is
still
living,
and turn over its pages
iw a man could go. lie often passed the really been interested, felt the change,
shop, bnt rarely'saw ti cutrtomcr.
-and was for a time unhappy, but in reverently, with many a hearty laugh, or
the
tears
coming
into their eyes. It is
“ No wonder," be would say to biro­ a few months she _ recovered herself,
self.’ “A man like him can't expect, and was again bright and cheerful as their childhood come back again in vis-

GOiNii TO THE DOGU.
“I received your bill to-day, Mr.
Leonard/’ said a customer as he entered
the shop of a master mechanic.
“ We are aeuding out all our Demounts
this reason,*’ returned tho medionic,
bowing.
.
“ I want to pay you. ”
•
“ Very well; Mr. Baker, we are always
glad to get money.”
“ But you must throw off something.
Let me see "fc-and the customer drew
out tho bill—“ twenty sovtm dollars and
forty-six
Twon^-ifivq wil! da
*Thcre, receipt the bill, and ’I will pay

But Leonard shook his head.
“ I can’t deduct a cent from the bill,
Air. Baker. Every article u charged al
our regular price," ;
“"ph, yas, yon can. Just make it
twenty-five dollars, even money. Hero
it is.” And Baker counted out tho
cash.
“I’m sorry,.Mr. Baker, I cannot af­
ford to deduct anything. If you’d only .
owed mo twenty-five dollars, your bill
would have been just that amount. I
would not have added a cent Iroyond whnt
is dne, nor can I take anything less than
my due.”
“Then you won’t deduct tho odd
money!’’

"I cannot, indeed.”
“ Vujy well.’’ Tho manner ot the
elastomer was changed. He was evi­
dently offended. “ Tho bill is too high
by just tho sum I asked to have stricken
off. Bnt, no matter, I can pay it”
“ Then yon mean to insinuate/’ said
tho mechanic who was an independent
sort of a man, “that I am cheating you
out of two dollars and forty-six cents i”
“I didn’t say so."
But it is plain that you think so^r
you wouldn't teve naked an abatenwmL
If you consider my charges just, you
wouldn’t dispute them.” ,
“Oh, never mind, never mind! we’ll
not waste words about it Here’s your
money," raid Mr. Baker ; and ho added
another five-dollar bill to'tiro sum he
had laid down. Tiro mnehanie receipted
the account and gave the change, both
of which his distomcr thrust into his
pocket with a petulant air, and then
turned and left the shop without an­
other word.
.
“ It’s the last bill ho ever tes against
roc," iputtered Baker to himself, as he
walked away. “If that is his manner
of trusting his easterners, he’ll soon go
to tiro &lt;logs. It was downright insult­
ing, and no gentleman will stand ttet
from another, much loss from a vulgar
mechanic.
* Mean
to
insinuate !*
Humph ! Yas, I did mean to insinuate,"
and Mr. Baker involuntarily qutakeued
his pace. “ He’ll jqac a good customer,"

he continued to himself. “Prepaid
him a great deal of money, But it’s the
tet dollar of mine he ever handles."
Baker was as good as his word. Ho
withdrew his custom from the offending

and don't deserve custom."
In the eyes of Mr. Baker, the- very
grass semed to grow n;xm the pave­
ment before the door of the declining
tradrsman. D-iit settled thickly in hia
window, and tiro add sign turned grayer
in Uro bleaching air.
“ Going to tiro dogs and no wonder,”
Baker woirit^ say. to himself us hy .went
by. Ho appeared to take a strange in­
terest in watching tho gradual decay of
tho mechanic’s fortunes. Ono day a
mercantile friend, raid to him:
..
“Doyon know anything about this
Leonard!’’
“Why! ” asked Baker.
“ Because ho wonts to make a pretty
large bill xith me."
•
“ On time t"
“ Yre, on tho usual credit of six
months.”
’
“ Don’t sell to liim. Why, the mnu
is going to tho dogs at railroad speed.”
"Indeed!"
\
'•
“ Ten. I’m looking every day to see
him close np. Ho might have done
well, for ho uodcistood his busineoB.
But he’s ao unaccommodating, and I
might say ao insulting to hia customers,
ttet ho drives the best of tlrom bwjq*' I
uso&lt;l to make large bills with him, but
haven’t dealt at his shop now for some
time.”

“ Ah ! I was not aware of that I am
glad I spoke to you, for I shouldn'tKko
to lose six or seven hundred doliara."
“ Six or Hoven hundred doliara! is it
IXNMibki he wants to buy so recklessly?
Take my advice, and don’t think of .trust­
ing him."
“ I certainly shall not"
When Leonard ordered the goods, tiro
merchant declined selling, exdept for

usual.
Ono day, about a year after his timely
Leomtrd; Bfket happened to'pass along
a street where-he bad not been for some
mouths. Just opposite a large, new,
beautiful house, to which tho pointers
were giving their last touches, he met a
friend. As they passod, Baker said :
“That’s an elegant house.
It has
been built since I was in thia neighbor­
hood."
“ Yea, it is a vary Ono house, and I
suppose didn’t cost less than twenty
thousand dollars."
" No, I should think not. Wlio built
it! Do you know!"
“ Yes, it was built by Leonard."
“ By whom ? " Baker looked sur-

“ By old Leonard. You know him."
“ Impossible ! He's not able to build
a house like ttet"
“ Oh, yes ho is, and a half dozen more
Hkc it, if necessary.”
“Leonard!"
“Certainly!
Why, ho is worth al
least a hundred thousand doliara.”
“ Yon must be in orrur.”
“ No, His daughter is to be married
next month to an excellent young man
and this house has been built and is to
be furnished as a marriage present"
“Incaediblet I thought he was going,
or ted gone to tho dogs, long ago."
"Leonard!" The friend could not
help laughing aloud. “ He go to tho
dogs. Ob, no! jfhero isn't a man in
his trade who doca so good u busiuMw,
as little show as he makes. Good work,
good prices, and punctuality, are tho
cardinal virtues of his establishment
and make all substantial. How in tho
world could you teve taken such a no­
tion!"
- “I don’t know, but such lias been my
impression for a long time," replied
Baker, who felt exceedingly cut down
on account of tho mistake he had mode,
and particularly so in view of the eta­
pant house and a hundred thousand
dollars, which might al) have belonged
to his son, in time, if ho ted not fallen
into such on egregious error about old
Ix?onard.
So the world moves on. People are
prone to think that wtet they smile on
fives, and what they frown upon is
blighted and must die.
r

ctenic, indifferently, and went elsewhere
and made his purchase.
It happened that Mr. Leonard bad a
very pretty and interesting daughter, on
whoso education tho mechanic had be­
stowed great pains; and it also happened
that Baker ted st son, who, in most
things, was a "chip of the old block."
Particularly was he like hia father in his
groat love for mbney; and scasoely had
he reached his majority ere he began to
look pbout him with a careful eye to a
goou matrimonial arrangement, by which
plenty of money would be secured.
Adelaide Leonard, on account o! her
beauty and twcompliahroento, was
M. Moulfn, the French Consul mur­
caressed, and mingled freely ip society.
Young Baker had mot her freqaently, dered at Salonica, was one of the most
distinguished
agents ■ in the consular
and could not help being struck with
scryioe of his country. Although' but
her beftutyami grace.
.
thirty-nine years of age, he had served
“There’s a chance for you,"said a
oh Consul in Tunis, at Boenai-Serai, and
friend to him, one evening.
at Salonica, and his services had been so
"In Mi® Leonard!”
Jflriiptfafr that he was raised to the first
“Yas."
grade of Consuls about a year ago, and
" She's a charming giri,” replied the
received the decoration of Ohevatier of
young man. “ ~
I wonder
_* if* ’her tathor
*
'is the Legion eff Honor. Mr. Abbott, the
worth anything!"
" People say so.”
“ Indeed:
i joct, and the Sublime Porto will perhaps
teve an opport’inity to make reparation
" Tea. They say tho old fellow has to England aa well as to Germany for
laid up something quite handsome; and hia murder. The American Consul, Mr.
as Adelaide is his only child, she will o?
course get italh”
Moulin and Abbott were his brothers-in-

A Japanese sub-editor named Oka
Yoehitaka, who lately committed
rions offense against the laws of his
country, was fined 800 yen and sen­
tenced to bo imprisono 1 tor one year.
Before leaving his home, ho left with
his friend, the editor-in-chief, the fol“I, natalented mortal, am ready to
go to prison. I respectfully submit to
my punishment. Now the spring is
coming, and the flowers of tiro cherry
trees on the Sumidn river and at Todai
are attracting many visitors. And in
this joyous season I take my pleasure
with you in looking at these blossoms.
Grief fills my heart when I think tte
I shall shortly bo sitting alone in u dark
jail. But as yet I do not know how
long I shall harve to remain there. Per­
haps for one year. If so, our next in­
terview will be very remote. In view of
the possibility I entrust my homo and
family to your care. Be careful of
yourself.
Bo thankful to our sub­
scribers. Be attentive to the duties of
your office, and never think of the pris­
oner.. Be kind enough to imagine all
I feed toward you, sontimpnta which my
pen cannot properly express.”

Woman tea some rights in England,
it appears, if she has not the right to
four years ago deserted by her husband,
who is still in the borough, though so
changed in his personal appearance that
the officers in pursuit of him have been
unable to identify him. His wife four­
teen months since placed her children in
the workhouse. The authorities being

charge, and not finding tiro hu»b*nd, ar­
rested the woman for neglect of her
family. Tte magistrate, however, said
that ehc must l&gt;e . released, unless the
relieving officer was in a position to
prove that she was in the possession of
private property. She was not, he add­
ed, liable for the maintenance of her
chiMrcn so long ns her husband was
alive or unless ate was in receipt of pri-

If thy wife be small, bend down to her
and .p«k to her ; do nothing without
her advice.
Everything in life can be replaced ;
the wife of eariy days is irreplaceable.
Au honorable man honors his wife ; a
contemptible one despise th her.
The loss of a first wife is like tho
loss of a man’s sanctuary in his life­
time.
If a man divorces, his wife, the .altar
itself sheds tears over him.
.
Man and wife wall matoliod have
heaven's glory as their companion ; man
a devouring firo.

9T*i the rood to Epsom, a mustaehed
youth, on the top of a drag, evidently
ambitious of being mistaken for “an
officer," thus saluted a fat coachman.

Lcoaard," said a friend in the same
law, which must have made a very cos­ family : " Holloa, you sir 1 where’s yottt
After this, young Baker was exceed­ mopolitan sort of a family arrangement shirt collar ! How dare you come to the
business to the mechanic, some six or
Derby without a shirt collar!” Jehu
ingly attentive to Miss Leonard, and
eight moaths afterward.
MOXATBX KTATt'JS OF LlflUBTY.
growled forth, without lifting iris eye*
made prooeptibte irxoads upon hex
. “Ahl who is it!" • —
,
The
Paris
correspondent
of
the
Buf
­
Iron hu bonw, "'Ow lh» ioooo couH
heart. He even went so for as to visit
“Bsket." ...
“The cast
I have a shirt collar when your mother
pretty regularly at har hou*:, and was falo Commercial
meditating an avowal of his attachment,
Liberty, to be erected st the entrance
A tottmg man, writing from the Black
What young lady was that I saw you of New York liarbor, has recently been
“Well,
howl
... —
•
----------- •&gt;------ ”—■/ —-------------”
“ If your bill amounts to thniy dol011 thn rireet yesterday afiMncxml*
law, make it thirty-three and a few odd
“ Her name wm Leouard.”
never satisfied. Not content with rich
by the fact that the shoulders are more
gold digging, he wants al! the other
Sih
tU nuplu. kuaev-a off, atiMF

•Ukfcyo.

.».M k&gt; a. ; Hm, b. «ill

Fits mw aarU&lt;&gt; building- will be
erected by tho trustees of Girard cob

Mr. Baker looked grave, and shook his

him,"

&lt;rf the drapery ; and the light which the

*v nriWha'tr abate anything from i
bill."
•

300 pupil*.

NO. 36.

drunk, or.it might be safer'to ray that it

fa seldom a philosopher Is arrested for

George, I do, I do," acid the young
wife, bursting into tears ; *,* but all the

ooe yesterday. Long hair, seedy clothes.
are, and you know folks never think that
profound look. When Bi jab opened his anybody’s foot may be good aAapcd if
cell door and beckoned him out, the they are large."
philosopher inquired :
TILE POLAK COVKTBY.
“Why do men degrade thamaelvcH to
The following extract from h votame
the level of the brute creaMon !"
“Don’t ask mo r.o conundrums," entitled “ Northern Lights,** gins a
graphic pen picture of Greenland
The whole of this great ooetinent in.
from his face. “Here I've worked like
an ox all the morning, and now I've got in reality, nothing but one immense,
to fool- around for an hour with’yen deep glacier, with a fringe of mountains
around it, forming the coast-line. This
drunkards.”
glacier has never !&gt;een explored, never
chine,” continued the old man, “but boon crossed, and probably never will
be ; for yawning gaps and fissures, many
hundred feet in depth, traverse it in
But Bijah walked him onL ’
• “Been to "the Centennial 1” naked his every direction, and intercept forever
the traveler’s way.
.
honor. .
The interior of this great continent is
“ What has tiro Centennial io do with
transmigration!" inquired the philoe- on icy solitude ttet is a secret unknown
to m^n, and it will probably always re­
That’s where be had the court on Uro main so. Its surface ia 4,000 feet above
the sc®, and when you ascend to it you
hip.
“ Fermented liquor is said to dsgrado will probably perceive somewhere on the
plain
which rises before you in a slight
a person,’’ continued the philosopher,
opening his hands. “They say so be­ ascent till it tenches tiro sky, two or
cause it stupefies the brain, oustin gs three little sharp, conical hills, afew feet
the nerves and relaxes tho muscles. high, that pierce through the fee, and you
Doesn’t death produce the same effect! will be astonished to learn that those in­
Therefore, drunkenness is death, and significant molo-lulls are in reality the
tops of lofty mountains, that have been
death is drunkenness.”
“ I understand," observed his honor. submerged beneath the mighty in'undu“ You intend to put in the plea that you
Bombody has said of Swizerland tliat
were dead instead of drunk.”
“Perfectly, perfectly,"bowed the old if it were ironed out it would make a
very
large country. J f Switzerland wore
man.
“ Well, the law covers both cases. If about ten thousand times larger than it
you were drunk, it is ft punishable of­ is, and ice were then poured into it until
fense; if yon were dead, I can legacy it should bo full up nearly to a level with
diiqxxia-of the body. What do you Aj the highest mountain peaks, it would
to sixty flays in the morgue!"
present just the aptroarance ot the in­
“Tho human system is mode up of terior of Greenland.
And yet the whole of this vast conti­
hsather, iron, and several other articles," nent wm at one period of tho earth’s
history
green and fertile.
replied tho philosopher, avoiding a reply
to the question.
There have been found hero forests of
“ Your system wnn mostly made up of carbonized trees and plants, and the fos­
whisky lari night,” answered tho court, sil remains, of animals that could only
“•and having danced, you must now pay have existed in a warm climate.
Fossil
the fiddler."
*
corals and sponges are often picked np
“ Theoretically, practically, virtualiy, now in Lancaster sound and on Uro shore
and directly, I’ll not pay any fiddler ono of Beachy island.
red cent!" bluntly exclaimed tho phi­
losopher.
"Ah! you jump from philosophy to
One day daring the haying season of
aaaiI" remarked ths court. “Evon if
yon were a philosopher I should send
three miles from the village of Hindcaryou up. There’s more philosophy than ville, while pitching off a load of hay in
clean hlrfrte nowadays, and it is my can­
tiro l»ra, in qpme way drew a full head
did opinion that a good smoked ham
of timothy grass into one of his lungs.
will outweigh all the philosophy from
At the moment ho did not, it seems,
Newton’s time down to youra. 1 make
realite th At he had drawn so ugly a for­
it rixty day* in the ice house for you."
eign substance into the air parang-?, be­
“Speaking of ioe," slowly answered
ing so occupied, probably, with his work
the old man. “can you inform me why that be had no thought of tiro gram­
\tho act of freezing purifies water I"
bead. in his mouth. Soon after he was
.“ I can tefonn yoa that you had bet­ taken rick, and his physician pronounced
ter go into tho corridor and take a seat, ”
his disease pneumonia. Ere long grave
was ths decisive answer, and Uro phi­
fears were entertained that the young
losopher was seen astride of the blue
man was going into a quick consump­
saw-horse.—Detroit Free Frerr.
tion. The symptoms of nhthiris were
decidedly marked. The expectoration
was very copious. To the surprise of
This is tho season when tulvartisemcnta
many,* the sufferer began to oonrataaco
of refrigerators and ico-aheste spread out
so that ho was able to bo atxjuL Re­
in a newspaper tike a mortgage on’a cor­
cently, however, he was worse, and on
ner lot. It was advertising in the JVoe
Thursday of loot week the head of grass,
Frerr that attracted a Nankin farmer in­
which hod been in the right lung so
to a Woodward avenue hardware store.
Jqng, was thrown out in a jaroxyam of
When ho mentioned the fiict ttet ho
would like a refrigerator, the proprietor
that, if the Inng has not undergone too
welcomed him with a sunny smile, and
tlie clerks cheerfully barked their shins
will recover. The head of grass is in
against tiro stovos as they flew around.
the possession of Drs. Harrison and
“Will you look.al thrtto ice-chests !"
Stevens, of Sin clear ville. It is two and
asked tiro proprietor as they came to a
one-half inches in length, and is not at
long row.
all dedompoecxl by its incarceration in
* * Wtet do I want to keep ice in a chest
the lung of a human being.—Buffalo
for!” growled tiro farmer. “Whnt I
ifeprtu.
want is something to keep pioviricni’i
cool and nice in hot weather."
A HTBtTABT MOJiVMKffT.
* * Well, here yon teve it. Here is the
Mr*. A. T. Stewart and. Judge Hilton
best refrigerator matte. ”
teve arranged to build a splendid Epis­
The former opened to doom, looked
copalian memorial church to Mr. Stew­
the box over and around, and seemed
art in the finest quarter of Garden City,
much pleased with it. Presently he in­
Long Island, the church to be both a
quired :
tomb &lt;rr mausoleum for Mr. Stewart's
“ What's the principle of the thing—
remains, and a monument to hia mem­
how doos she oool off tho provisions I"
ory. The structure is to be a church for
“ You put ypur ice right in hero, abut
the pariah, and to bo used as such by all
the box and'away Hie"gons,” wm the w^^wish to attend it The ramains of
"Nr­
Jft&amp;awart will bo removed to it, ami
" Ice 1” gasped tiro farmer.
buried in a vault connected with it
“ Why, of course. Yon can’t run a
Tte building will bo surrounded by
refrigerator without iqe, can you f
'
grounds som&gt;- 700 feet square, which
Tho farmer turned without a word,
walked down stairs and out to his
bury and flowers, and will be m aiiraewagon, and
getting in yhen the

l* the
theowtwra def
f» tke Mae wttt wtllcti

Ths path of duty—through the pustom-honsc. ,
“ OuiJutXNa " ia a fault in a horse Imt

he has a dull razor.

Tkk Cincinnati Timer' editor has a
campaign song which he calbi, - “ Ob,
Let Us be Jaw-full."
_

It is every man's duty to shake car­
pets—the word “shake” to bo used in
the popular sense.
Tax spring n|ylc of tend-organa has
only one stop. It begins in tho morn­
ing and stops at night. ~
PnocroR Knott is represented to be
one of tiro homeliest men in Congress.
“And yet he is Knott liappy.”

Nothjno like dignity. ' The Chrirtian
Wither* speaks of a burglary where the
burglars used a “ James” to pry open
the door. . ____ _ . .

Ax Irishman says his boarding-houm
keeper mnri be a chess-player, Irocatuw
he “pawns" the boarders’ clothes, opd
gives them “ stale junto."
Woma?« .has many advantages over
mon ; one of them is that his will has no
operation till he is dead, whereas hers
generally takes effect in her lifetime.

Jcpoa—“Have yon
anything, to
offer to the court before sentence is
passed on you!"
Prisoner—"No,
Judgp. I had |10; tut my lawyers
took that.’*
•• The blessed mon that preejchcd for
us last Sunday," raid Mrs^ Partington,
“ served the Lord for thirty years—first
as n. circus rider, then os locust jirt-acher,
and last as an exhauster."

In Colorado they speak about their
Italian climate, merely because when a
man gets up in tiro morning ho feels as
if he wore going round with a tot of
plaster images on his head.
When a St. Louis grocer recently dis­
covered that an employe named Ball ted
been systematically .stealing for years
past, there won only one thing to do to
Rail, and that was to bounce him.

A Boston teacher naked one of the
little boys in. her school, “ Where does
the sun rise !” Great war. her astonish­
ment and satisfaction as the little fellow,
with a wino look, answered, “In Boston,
“ How UM ita fatlier it is!’’ said tho
nurse, bn the occasion of tho christening
of a baby whoso father was mure U&gt;au

satirical lady; “bald, and not a tooth in
its head."
.
..
..
A CTAiua of a base ball player, sculpt
for tho Centennial Exhibition, won re­
jected. It ted four straight fingers and
a second thumb on each tend, and ita
nose wasn't bent a particle, and no ooqrtplaster on the oars. No won dvr tho
fraud
wasn’t admitted.—Norrirtoum
Herald.

In replying to a toast bn Itis health,
on a recent occasion, Lord Shaftesbury
told a good story of tho man who said,

donkey by tiro costermongers in Gfliden
lane, “Somehow or otlror, I shall ncvqr
again see a donkey without thinking of
your lordshin.’’
/
hardware man hurried up and tufted :
A handsome {isroonage will be' built on
8 aid a Brooklyn wife to her husband
"What’s the matter!”
the other day: “ It yon fail to prodaeo
“Do yon think I’m a fonr-oomcred
foolf” howled the ngTicafauatist. “Do
you think I’m going to buy that highwm

ioe, tool’’

uro me one thing," said tiro young bride
of a month, as she threw har arms man. At tiro trial a pan of mud was
around
her husband's neck
and brought into court, and the prisoner
gasod anxiously.into bis face. '‘ .What
Very naturally he declined to do so and
■Prosniaa ns, criminate himself, and the jury, accept­
ing his refusal as a proof of guilt, cod-

When he awoke next morning Iw found
his wife in tte dressing room exorcising
with the dumb-bells. The money was
produced fiud uight.

fatttB
Ba

wM then ?

I couldn't knock u!f the

instance on retlord in which a man has •
“put his foot into it "by refusing to I

own budiJMs,”

�ION.

AND LOOK!
FOR THE LONG BRICK STORE OF

IBS’S. YOUTHS’i B0Y81 CL0THI1G
Hr *&gt; *14 1

m Garffeld says he
Chinsman if he had to

IVtr»- E. C- I*ittiiisrer

It’s a free country.

L

ELL1JKRY&amp;FANCY GOODS?

Our Stock of

Spring and Summer Style*
aouoced a decided

sdcccm.

’

&gt;20,000; Insured for $10,000

Dress and Cloak Making,
No wonder Dora Pedro akipa about st. • tealsnd farmer. Isst Sunday, wk Ils

CUTTING AMD FITTING,

the country in auch a Hvelv atvle.

H«&lt; hotel bill at one of the Philadel­

Everything

worth

ATTENTION, ALL!

Mtehi-

phia hotels was oaarh »,000.
.

stealing

SfBIKS SliBSJ
IS NOW ALL IN AND

has

been stolen by the politicians of Chi­

G-ZE^ZEJVI?

AINSWORTH i BROOKS,

cago. and now the inhabitants of that

• pay tl e Highest Market Price for

ARE OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS!

live poverty.

The Bay City Tribune flings its
tanner to the breeze, upon which is

POTATOES, *

Tuurrday afternoon a yoaag man named

inscribed the name of Hon. Wm. A

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

Howard, of Grand Rapids, for Gov

enter.

Where is Zach ’

Delivered at I heir

The cheekiest method of putting reputable Dttrail Potomocits*. enticed a
VfiTHee payment of a bill dow h for a young girl. Hattie King, into lhslrden.and
kept her then by force for several days,
party to decline payment on the bargaining to &gt;sll bar to raffisaly debaoebground that he "wants the money to ees in the neighborhood.

ELEVATOR IN HASHVILLE

LATH,
SHINGLES.
WATER LIME,
SALT,
HAIR,
*
STUCCO,

go t» the Centernisi with."
of the Hartford Day Spring. that paper

At this season the question

which

interests a boy » not so much wheth­

“sli-

er his life will be crowned with glory

and honor as whether hia new sum

Al Grand IIarea May 3Olb,
ram’s vest is going to be made out of
his father's old tapusers.
D ftsnford, and other bnitdings was badly
scorebed. The losewas eetimsted al &gt;15.000; insurance osly $5,000. Tbs firs was
The a'srming extent that crime is&gt;

SENSATIONS! NEW BAKERY.

E

AI drink, wf Concord township,

temporary.
Bar* RKA1. MKKIT MUST BE
KARNED.
Another year In trade baa mMatM me that the growing demand efthb commsnlti

who keeps a diary writes r "Friday—
But here is

a clause that never appears in

diary :

Friday—“Ran • away

GOOD GOODS!

said

from

A twelvs-ysar-old Detroit bey, named
Walter Paton, made a bet with two other
Score, one for another B.
The beys that he could bit a Ave east piece tackpeople cf Buffalo bad confidence in
Joseph Bork and gave him the treas■hot-gun bis deeeased father had kept stendnryship of tho city of Buffalo. He is ing heavily loaded ia the garret for more
worth about &gt;250,000, but be got tbsa three yean. The epormou* charge of
•hot atraek the nick.I, bared a hole in the
away with &gt;475,495.40 of the oily elapboarding of the wood abed, and same of
the stray pellets strack Mrs. Cohen, a neigbftiods.

Midland was visited by a terrible fire, on
Brick Pomeroy will start a new
the afterMen of May 27th, which burned
political paper, to be called the Great over an area of ten acres end consumed
Campaign. It will be a four page fifty bondings. The flsmee caaghr in the
rear of the Intel national Hotel, it is believ­
24-columo, rod hot, democratic news
ed from a epark from a parsing locomotive.
{taper, and will be published weekly, Fifty buildings wen burned, including two
from July 18th to Nov. 14th, and sent
post paid for forty-five cents, or &gt;2.50

per JOO copies.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES, HATS &amp; CAPS,
CROCKERY, GLA8SWAHE AKD LAMPS!

Don’t forget it! Remember it I Keep it
uppermost in your thoughts, that now, in
this great centennial year, is the harvest
time
for bargains at
MBraUosb, Cakes, Crack­
ALDKICH

ers and Pies

men!—Albteit Recorder.

school and went in swimming.”

■ntAixa Btnv nr Gbicaoo ttxk
Goins South.

Proprietors.

This is the season when the boy

snoxT uxk irmis
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH

GROCERIES, WALL PAPER.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS.

years, killed Peter Newton, aged 7,
day.' search hie body eras found hanging to
for snatching marbles.
a tree in Ibe woods. Query—how did it Joonuli or advrnUInc wtn.lnw, are nt heat but

weeded io the garden.*’

Splendid Prints,
2-Button Kid Gloves,
Plaid Dress Goods,
Black Alpacas,
Ladies Silk Ties,
Curtain Laces,
Black Silks,
Table Linens,
Hosiery,
. . Parasols.

GO TO TRUMAN'S FOR EVERYTHING I! hrtUjB, JimnlftflarLE.

which we ship and retail at bottom prices.

being practised by the young is truly

Maaialoe has another mysterious cane
appalling. In Philadelphia, a few which sxcitos much comment, although it
days ago, Joseph Wishman, aaen 8 does not as yet quite rival Its com ertebre

’

i.r^cii ROOM

•

G, A. TRUMAN’S.

C. C. WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE ABVT.

Lowest LIVING Profit.

OBOCEBIES!

THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST

B. ALDRICH.
Sootbm Railroad
&gt;r»o
AlUHr^ld*’~Wllh Dclro“’ UU»*U1&lt; * IMtaoa.

NEW LIVERY!

Ar W*Mtoo- Wlib Lake Shore A Michigan
Southern (Air Idne.J
*
is*—w“ “•"■“• "
•

GROCERIES!

Stockmann A Willyard,

MILBUM WAGON,
FOB SALE ONLY AT

000; the insurance amount, to $40.00.
Th*- event baa cast a gloom over Midland.
Several citizen*, by tbia sudden stroke have

SIZES AND

Poor Mrs. Belknap is now being
engulfed in seas of trouble,
The
brilliant society through which she

PRICES !

SALE and BOABDING STABLE,

srprisiltbout

•nee moved, like a butterfly over pig

Hen’s Seits from 9.00 to $18.00
Boys’ Soils “ 5.50 to $11.50

weeds, dua't look so lovingly on her

as was its wont, and when she goes

A Detroit youth of thirteen sold 50
pounds of old iron and a piece of lead
GEO. M. SAVAGE A COs COLUMN
and ungodly bqys follow after to' ask pipe a few days ago and received
H she bas any more traders posts to enough money to carry out his long HATS, CAPS,
Kinpvnn Have yriu sn InreaUon for which
cherished idea of establishing a week­
LJAlbnlu. you &lt;L-elr« a Pa-eut, either lu the U.
sell. Poor woman ; sbe too belongs
| b. or any forH&lt;n couuUyl Tl.cn eeod U» rhe Me­
BOOTS, SHOES,
ly newspaper which should represent
I rlianles and Inwrnlorw’ As-Kfollon. Ibe onlr re
to the baud of Ba.
UaUa Patent Xgcncr In Mlehlon. »7 W. (
the interest of every section of Mich­
RUBBERS,
Bt, Detroit.
TltOS. B. SPRAGUE, P/roMenL
igan, He was willing to commence
BOOT PACS,
There is one thing on which a bus* low down and work up. aud he es­
f^LASS
AND 1?7VITNT!
OVERSHOES.
tablished an office in his father's cel­
VX WH0U»AI.« AND RETAIL!
lar. purchased two quarts ef “pi,” hir­
can agree, and that is on what consti­ ed his sister as an apprentice, and
tutes a w&lt;N beaten carpet.
When work was begun od his first number.
The boy had an idea that an inde­ Nubias at a.T Cta. and Chil­
dren’s Stockings [all Wool]
prwssion that it should be removed, pendent journal would pay best, and
DXTKofTMICH.
his first edition, which consisted of
at JiO Ceals, left.
and be be allowed to wash up, and
seven copies of a sheet about xa large
quietly reUse. But a woman's appe­ as an envelope, was devoted to items
tite fur earpet-beating is never ap­ of personal nature. It was rather a
peased while a man has a whole family sheet, also, seven of the eight
Is the Beat Lager Brewed in the Wort.
muscle in hts body- And if be wait­ items in it being hits at his father and
mother, and the lone one was a bit of
ed until she voluntarily gave the aigadvice lo his school teacher. While
a:tl to stop he might beat away until he was out hunting up advertising
he dropped duwa dead. It is direct­ and soliciting subscribers his father BBS! *1.00 TEA™ TOWS!
READ ! READ f READ !
ly owing to hi* superior strength of 'aid the type away lo skoot cats with
hrs mother kindled the fire wiifc the
taind that the eiv ilized world is uot a
wooden press, and when the editor
widow this day.
and proprietor returned be waagb«n
lltQhrrt Market erica paid Jar
a woodshed interview and then wed­
■
TO THfc .
For the accomodation of delegates ded to the handle of a lawn mower.
He
was
yesterday
‘
•hollering"
over
and others, desiring to attend the na­
XAfiKVIIXK AND VICINITY I
the allev fence to one of his frieads DON’T PASS WITHOUT CALLING
tional republican conventiuu at Cin
that lie couldn’t be crushed ouiznor
cinnatti, June 14ih, the Fori Wayne, _
__________________________________
_
frightened
off the track by do bloodJackson &amp; Saginaw railroad corap&amp;ov : thirsty tuob, but the -prospect for a
have arranged to run a apbcial train new paper ia dubious.—Free JPrete.
fnxn fcduoa lo Cioem&lt;uuii wukou. |
. Why i, tt, ar drarw.-RKl W«fupon tho Mreet people stare at her,

PRINTS FROM 6 TO 7 Cl

These celebrated Wagons are the best in
the market. The axle trees are made from
rhe best Ohio hickory ; the spokes and hubs
from best XXX Fort Wayne oak, and every
particle of lumber in them has been season­
ed, under cover, over three years. We war­
rant every wagon to show no defects in ma­
SALVATOR BEER terial or workmanship for one year.

COTTON GOODS CLEAR DOWN!

PRICE, InciBdiBt Top Bbi, Whiffletrees, Neciyole,
Staychains; and Tn Spring Seals. $85

fare r... for ;W. .ah..

—

for

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER.

*aaa.k
r».m all pointe
rm.nfa AR*L
ly^Ji 9S»mibuuuuumuuuuusm
___________ »&gt;
each &lt;4a*
day from
east, nt
of Jarak.
Jack- i&lt; uvhe

son
main Loe,
on U
h.ana oo
am Ithe
ha rtlrtlH
I rtte&lt;. and Oil
tlw*

V.B.,

BOOM of THE

/•&lt;*—. Cffltfflial Neupajer Kiiiliries.

laRtlO. fo Aeoinaw divisions

do ibe same nt Stalinas

and

_____

____ .

..

ARTISTIC

CALL AND EXAMINE THEM.

Sick and Afflicted !
or

etarngr. Monday and T«,«lay. 13ib On’ landlady lo him th. other day.
aud 14th, tickets good until June liar, “that you newspaper tarn never get
Tha Miohiran Ceolral wilt .ell haT
T’ “* *»'&lt; k—." wa. hi. re­

ATKINSON &amp; BOE,

NASHVILLE, MICH.
I KEEP A LARGE AND. COMPLETE STOCK OF

HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS MARBLE WORKS
■3LACK A FULLER,
And Manufacture all kinds of

TIN, COPPER &amp; SHEET IRON WAR

Proprietors.

tombstones

inform the public that they will

FRESH MEATS,

od

MwbvilJs, M.ck.

EAVE TBOL&amp;HINti « Specialty.

C. C. WOLCOTT.
BLACK k FULLER.

�FRIDA F.

10,000

PrtOAHniO
1-2 ftr Cert Prefit

the train hove in night aha

Prfcls

wm

Fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, sweethearts aud
children, can be

BRT GOODS,
GROCERIES,
KATS,
CAM,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CIOTHXNO,
NOTIONS,
*c.
tc.,
Ito.

-flagged.'

laid MO shingles on tbe n«r bara of 8. G.

QiiniTi 4 Dubk'sb.

BY BUYING THEIR GOODS OF THE NEW FIRM,

Griffith &amp; Durkee.
IN THE BRADY BRICK.

-

Richest and Handsomest Dress Goods,
Neatest and Tastest Prints,
Gayest and'Prettiest Gaiters,
. Nicest and Softest Gloves.

. C. ELLIS. M. D.
• OfmW« MwrtMataUwp*

M

JL HARBER. M„ D, Hora/oH»tbl« I’bysloUn aud Scrv"«n- OtBar. mm
■nrr, on comer of WaahhcMa end Mate »t,

“Hero Lake, teke this baby aid get right

Large Saving In/ buying their Goods

Biol.

knitting, and return home with your own
Rule duck ef a wife."
And Lake returned.

TaniKNPt OVft OCT,
Atlantic P Cotion per yard 7}

NaArtUe, Mictx, Feb. Ub, 1S7A

J^OCHJEH. BROS.,

The Exchange block at Middleville, to­
gether with the contents, of the Exchange

Boys anils from $4.00 to $12.00
Men's suits from $5.75 to $20.00
W. G. Ayxjwoxth &amp; Co.

—Tsmukraxcr.—Vermontville hat three
Nashville hat taro drag stores, «M saloon,

aod Uvtry liable eon duetad by 8. Fonts.

E. T. CHILD &amp; CO.

records were totally destroyed by fire last
—Tho assault and battery case of Walt Saturday night. The principal losers are
James Johnson, $4.509; II. Wright, $4,000;
Baq. Chipman last Monday, and decided Johnson k Walrath. $1,800 ; 8. Fonts,

•frail-

Centennial Prlooeii

BestJapaaTt
Green tea

“

1.00
«&gt; "

rradiblw examination, and
lhe Hastings bar.

wm

Headquarters

FURNITURE!

DryGoods

OK SOUTH MAIN STREET,

hardy a crocker,
M. FLINT,

REAPERS, MOWERS,
Horse Rj-kes, Plows,

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

could make dbinlerreatod persons believe

seen band, to appear al lhe next centennial,
as it was marked B. C. (before Christ).
Whether Mr. Brumm claims he has anythin g
—A Jackson dispatch to the Detroit Fra
to do with unseen spirit or not, I cannot
say, but if tho watch was stolen from him
&gt;y from Nashunknown disorder

SMITH.

IGRICOLTBRil DEPOT

T H. LEE.
Ui
Deputy Sheriff;

5.000

u’Sk

PARADY, Maoufaclnrer of

—J. H. Smith Md wife started for N. Y.
Tvudav, Mat 30tu, 1876s
State yarterday, on a visit lo frieada. Dit­
BnrroxNsws:
,
to, A. J. Barry a young farmer living north
Grew excitement prevails in this School
in the Centennial before their return.
. District A pupil in this district found a

you do.
Oo to Botes Raos, and get s
bottle of Green's August Flower for 75 eeata here to-day by some
...—-I s.
k... :e —.l__ki

B.RASEY, Drayman. Goodsand

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OP

Wheel Cultivators,
JFe are receiving

204 Main St., Jackson.

NEW GOODS DAILY,

Walnut Bureaus, ¥ith £lass $12.00
Marble Top Bureaus, flo $18.oo
Everythim Else in Proportion.

and keep a full assort­
ment in all of the lines.
Our

by looking Into the big end of a telescope.
pit of the Stomach, Yellow skin. Coated

Black'

DEALERS IN

admitted to inoen diary.

—We noticsjlhai C. C. Wolcott, our oM to the teacher for safe keeping.
She look
The highest market price paid for Produce
and reliable hardware dealer, ie celling a it to Nashville to determine its value, and
i
, H. W. Fun's.
flrst-claaa double ehovel corn plow at the
extremely low price of $4 each. Charley
is bound to get away with all competitors. stated that it was stolen from his house
—With another railroad Vermontville
would soon leave Nashville behind.—Enterdon't like lo tell. It might have been pat
to day complaining with Sour Stomach,
Sick Head nehe, Habitual Cost!veness, pal-

HOBBS,

NASHVILLE

FOR

$300; G. H. Johnson A Oo., $250; P. Leanproximaling $11,500.. The fire caught from

k

Nashville, Mich.

I. G. AYLSfORTH &amp; CO.,

improving.

GRFFITH &amp; DURKEE,

of a CASH HOUSE.

hare it until he tells who stole it and proves
properly. Yours, etc.,
A. P.

.til till).

Call And See.

Harrows, Corn

Planters, and
Road Scrapers,
or the Beat Make*
Country.

ii

JAMES jjidSinirti*.

'

Watctaater aid Jeweler,

the
luUv repot red and warranUd.

GALE CHILLED ani
DIAMOND IRON PLOWS

MONEY TO LOAN!
h Ajpnet lol bbU Hearifa,

$900.00 and UPWAhDS
ON LONG TIME.

L. RBS8KLL.

204 MAIN STREET 204

INCREASING SALES
^TM. JONES,

L. EflOBY’S

BOISE BRO’S

are proof that the peo­
ple know where

—Loving Mrs. Smith, tho woman whose

pie Grove, aud Miss Lillie

Carriages aud Buggies.
CROOK'S PATENT

than for her own hu.band, had said husband

Common Connell Proceedings.
Council Roons, 1
May 29, 1878./

The Michigan Central will take Fourth
of July exenraionists lo Detroit aud return
for half fare.

—G. W. Hoskins, the editor of the .EnterOn May 29th, Oliver Gleason, a promin­
ent Granger and farmer of OUowa County,
died from heart disea-so.
'
monlville he haa made a living and some
If there
Mm. Peter Kelley, of Monroe, last Satur­ money besides. Glad to her ill
day. gave birth to her 19th child, lhe old- is an individual that deserves the dollar
dst being only 19 yean old.
for a rainy day, that individual is the coun­
try quill-driver.
■
♦
Flint, was drowned Sunday, while playing
first-class 4th of July celebration has been
Ed. Dolan, of Marshall, for several years raised, but wo understand the committees
and until recently a conductor on the Mich­
igan Central Railroad, has became insane.
Bunday night, a new-born child was found

Meeting called by lhe President.
Present—Halbert,(I lardy, Lee, Roe
and Pamdy, Trustees.
Minutes of the last meeting read
and approved.
On motion &gt;200 was raised lor In
cidetal fund.
On motion the Common Council
declared that all places where hard
cider is sold direcUy or indirectly to
minors and common drunkards, are
nuisances.
Council adjourned.
E- J. FE1GHNER, D. C. GRIFFITH,
Recorder.
President.

various eommitiei

Reset Chemical salerutus. Meevn. I). B.
Watch tbe bill boards. the merits of the article tested, for they au­
—Charley Wilson of Sheridan owns a thorise all who sell it at yetail to refund the

held Ihh evening.
L. G. Munn, a brakeman employed on
lhe Detroit. Lansing A Lake Michigan Rail­
road was killed by falling from a freight

Charles Leads, of Franklin. N.
killed at groeae lale. Monday.

Last Saturday Chav, was in the village and

wi
He wi

shows their confidenoe in the article.

Centennial

GOODS ARE SOLD CHHP

drowned.

it afforded her of obliging

Last Saturday afternoon Bay City was
visited by the fire fiend, who destroy*'*
$14,000 worth nf nr.lo^tr before he-lat nn”

ELIHU CHIPMAN,
GUARANTEE:

and we sell them less
than they can be boug­
ht in this vicinty.

PRICES

Nashville, Mlab.

General Conveyancing,

DOUBILE WAGON
DRUGS,

KOCHER BROS.

MEDOT18,

BOOKS, STATIONARY,

THE NEW

WALL PAPER,
PAINTS, OILS,

a

VARSIS HES,

DOMESTIC"

HARDY a CRQCKER.

A

Double­
Thread
Lock-Stitch
Machine.

Batnrday ev-

MONEY TO LOAN

If RS. L. O. CROCKER
111
fcw .'□»( rvcelvvd a largo Kock of Pprfar

ffilfflERY 1IAKCT GOODS!
Real and Imitation Loco,

BRUSHES,

to those buying Cloaks

TEAS, COFFEES,

shaping Old
ssiutnnj
_____

-Sa

SPICES,

Dtp

LIVERY STABLE!

TOELET ARTICLES,

herself with the assistance of the -Domeemachine.

A Detroit niter named Witham Tindall.

Justice of the Peace,

May 10,1807.

Baking Pswder,

oofiee pot ready for boiling an ! then care­
fully placed it on a chair and sat herself on
on box found to be pretty badly demolished.
tbe s’ ova
Although the occasion was
dreadfully suggestive of some of lhe early

not only duplicate any Ilmjgy, but will discount any

pride and all

through

the long wintry

WM. VENN, PBOFMIffTOM$0

npHE great number of visitors iu PhilsX delpoia. during tho Centennial exhihih omen for board and

Wines and Liquors
tab,-. hi,b ,Ulr.

De coral ion
ed with appre

ana ax prince vurrv-p——•_______ ----­
times._______________________________

S-3
i, varying fr
$110*2 60

Hi. fee.

Do you want Paints and Oils ?
Do you want
Home Circle?

a.

o
ill

NASHVILLE, Mlpfi,

THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD.

gooni Buok lor tbe

JEWELRY
Clocks,'Speciaccs, #c.

Do you waul School Books ?

XUWnLLS lUXXET.

Do you want a Prescription filled

with care ?

“DOMESTIC” SEWING MACHINE CO.,
!Ncw I&lt;ni&lt; r.ntl Chicngo.
Call »nd
striking him

U«.

.

JEWELER a OPTICIAN

£e
vs*

In order to bare this select class the price

village last Friday. Bach shooter ru ca­
lled lo lea birds which were taken oa the
arrangement will
wing. The following ia lhe store:
■ forehand m poewi

CRA8.W. PE1A8AV,

FASHIONS

FOR8AUEOHKAP

�infortu you that I am a daddy at last,

wiaasn. "Aaani" adte Mite A-, “t—f*

Abbe has got a nice fat baby, and . we ‘ argue wtth hfa wife, M» daaghto, o»
hbpe these fi»w lint* may find you en- j own rioter. When they cwmmt/wee aww- W[1
joying tlie Mm&lt;&lt; bbtaring. Now this I» j gnment they ffte wonted, aod always ' WH

to be Strictly a burinrew letter. Firstly,
m I mid Wore, Abbe han got ns nice n
___ ______________________ Mo «
W. »p.
Strfij, I
PMtto liaBrnad Company, and tee ibe
have swopped nw»y old BllokfAun, and
I think rhavo a pretty nice hopwit is
a girl, and -wtegha Mine pounds %Tmean
tho baby), attd is m fat as butter,.and
. has got a good strong pair 61 lungs.
She has got blue oyee and a dimple in
the chin (I mean the baby now), and

governor. The Kansas Itepublioui delegatee
are instructed fof Blaine. Tho thirty dal •gates
from Missouri to tb* Ciociunati convention are
Mid to stand about m follow*: For Esina
HlDKlrlnc. Ir-.xu ths eotumltlre on eo«14 ; for Morton, 3 ; for Bristow, 5 ; Haros and
Conkling, 1-Mch. Th* Mehigsu Democrat*, ftnoa on lb.- dte*«rreluK 1OC» of the two Houa^e
in oonvoaticu at Lansing, adopted a l»r«l- ou the Conautar md Diplomatic A pproprUtlou HU,
reported that the conference bed been unable to
Bxmay pixtfonn. The delegation U nn'der-

wns ou the other foot, atft? two or thrtMrises larger, M near as I can find out).
She fa as hearty os a pig, ate on egg, a
biscuit, and drank three cups of tea for
dinner (I mean Abbe). Site fa getting
along nicely, and if she don’t have any
bad luck rite will get along flrsVrate.
is trouhlnd with. dfaordurs of the
stomach, aud they «ty this fa n sign of
the colic (I mean the baby). I hope it
is, for the nnrne says sickly babies never
die.
J

Senate.—Tbe ficr.ate

takes snuff. (The nurso I mean now.)
There, I’ve been reading this letter,

agree. Th* report wm agreed to.^.KooUwr buriUMB WM trenaaeted by th&gt; Uomc.

enue, in too matter of illicit diatiUlng, waa be­
gun too Ont wook In May, XS75, and Uia re­
sult of too first ^Orff's prosecution of toe
wbiaky ring show tost toe .total value of
M.000,000. Th* collection of .tbfa moaty has
been delayed, but the cash already turned into
tbe Treasury tfim dies* sources amofinta to
WOO,006. '
—The Committoe oa Foreign Affaire of the
lower bouae of Uengr*a* have reported io that
body ibe rmulteof too investigation of G«u.

intent, but they sum up thefr roadonion on
toe whole matter in a reeolntioc condeuming
hia action in becoming a director at Um mine
company, and" *
_______________
—_______
’ i In connection
with
lbs swindlerj wbo manipulated toe stock, an
“Ul-advfaed,- unfortunate and .incompatible
with the duUM of his odlatal poeitton."
--Wm. Sexton. W VermAjrt. is probably too
beat billiard piajrer in toe world. In too Oaotenain tounrament at rhiladclpbla bo hU
beaten too strongent players, having made too1'
two largest nuLi at French caroms cror made.
Ha won hia game with Radolphe by a large ma­
jority, soaring a run ot 251, and in tho game
with Cyrillo Ilion bo mads a nv'of 2H7, scor­
ing -tOO to 116 for Diem. The winner's average

MotrnAY.

May

reached a Oual vote on lhe qureUoo of Juriadletlon
tn the Belknap impeachment caae. Tlie decirian

gales from Kentucky are unUutractod. Morton
fa too favorite ot toe on lire Alabama (Spencer
■
"Wing)
delegation, eighteen vote*. and It fa re­
ported that ulnoteon of too Mteeouri detegatea
arc favorable to him.
—Northern nowwpapem recently contained
Washington oj&gt;eciate aasarting that “President
Grant adminfaterod a fitting rebuke to Gov.
Kellogg, and elated that bo wm tired of being
annoyed with Louisiana affaire.” Gov. Kellogg
states toot Ibe reports arc incorrect ; that he
received from the President every oanurancc
he conld reasonably ask that peace would be
preserved in Louisiana and lawlessness sap-

murdered tbe three ofliceni of tho British ship
Lennie, in*tho channel, tome months aiooc,
tjtare executed at Newgate but week.
—(treat depression exfata in tho English cot­
ton mills. Three at Preston hare commenced
running on short time, and olhera will follow.
Price* arc said to be lower titan for thirty
yuan, and lhe prospects arc discouraging.
—The bfianlto Minister of Finance lias or­
dered 1.000,000 reals to bo sent to Ouba to pay
—At the aoUdlation'of Gov. Thayer, of Da­ too troops.
kota, Gen. Hbertnan baa directed Gon.-Sheri­
—The Hpaniah forces In Cuba are reported to
dan to afford, aa far aa he can. protection to hare sustained a defeat in an engagement with
partiae returning from the Black Hills or too patriots at Lon Cruces. recently. Ttio loss
going there with supplies.
Of too Spaniards wm about 1,500.
—Jbe steamer Pandora, which last year made
-Gan. Orooka expedition against toe northem Sioux hae left Port Fettennan for toe Ikg a voyage to toe Arctic regions for too purpose
Horn cluster. It fa believed on tlie frontier of discovering memorials of tor John Franklin,
that Um&gt; expedition han undertaken a much has been redtted for another voyage to Smith's
greater task than wm thought for when toe Sound, to bring to England any dispatchoe de­
campaign waa planned. Tiro dtraffection posited there by Capt Nares' Arctic expedition.
among too Sioux ia becoming very genera), She nailed from Pdrtemoulli. England, last
and the infiiwM of too old chiefs at tho
agenoiM h rapidly waning.
—Galnsborongh’ii portrait of tbs Duebes* of
-When you go to tl»e Centennial, be auro to Dovanahire, a valuable painting, worth 453,­
bring n half dollar with you. either rilvcr or 000, was stolon recently from a London galpaj»cr. The rale requiring viritora to mrito 1 ery. It wm cut out of jta frame.
their own cbango ia again in,farce.
—The European cabin eta arc. unable to agree
Upon a plan for too settlement Of toe trouble­
some Eartarn question, and It bt not unlikely
citiMJr an» ctttsmrAiAs.
that a genrial war will ensue in consequence.
—Nino cadet midshipmen of toe second and
third claaMM ha** been required to resign and England la reported to be shipping immense
suffer *joctio:i from tbe Naval Academy at quantities of war material to Gibraltar, Malta,
and other pointe on the Mediterranean, and
Annapoli*. Hi, for theft.
-Piper, the murderous Boston Sexton, who the rates for marine iusurence have been inkilled little Mabel Young in tbe belfry of toe creaaod and made to cover war risks.
—Military ojxsraUous in too province of Bul­
Warren Avenue Baptist ebnreb, on the 23d of
May, 1875, wm banged on Friday of last week. garia have ceased, the revolt against too Turks
—At toe execution of Runnel Frost, at having been quelled. All tho villages that
WoruMtcr. Mass., last weak, for toe murder of were in revolt have tendered their enbmiasion

over, and I see plainly that it ain’t fit to
write. The amount of it fa. I am frus­
trated. I am a happy daddy, and that
Jurisdiction.
Tbe
following U the vote
accounts for it; so you must excuse me
tn detail: AW JwrttofeMcn—Bayard, Bogy. Bum- this time.
K H. H.

rid*, Cameron (Pa.), Cajxrton, Ooekrai), Cowper,
। Dsyla, D«we«, Dennlt, Edmunds, Goldthwrile, Gor­
don, HaoitUon, Hltcbeock,. Kelly, Vernon, Key,
McCaeery, Mopooeid. Maxey, Mitehell, Morrill (VU),

Baatebury, Hhaman, Htevtnaon, Thurman, WkI]e!4h. Waitace. White. Withers, Wri(ht-37.
Ayeiitst
JurMirtimt—AlUaou, Booth. Ikrat-

Bpwnwr. West, Windom—».
.
Hn*.- Adams offered a resolntlon declaring
" that, la tbe judgment ot tbe H erase, legislation
affecting tbe tariff te_ at this time inexpedient.''

hia brotber-iti-lsw, Franklin P. Towne, in
July, 187^, there wan a terrible scene. The
fall wm so great that toe head of Frost was
jertod from his body, which hung only by ligameata. Hi* blood spurted in cvcrv direction
over toe scaffold and door.
-Jam** Dodsfforth. aged- sixty, of N*fr
York, assaulted hi* wife with an axo one night
last tveak, and. lathering that b* bad killed
her, cut his own throat.
—Three white men, MoCaplle, Graham and
Dumourille, while sleeping in camp in Iber­
ville pariah, w-ro attacked by a negro who
TvssDay, May 23. -Senate.—Cockling, from
killed McCardlc and Graham with an ax, aud
tbe Committee on Foreign BelaUona. reported,
wounded DumonvUle. Tho negro plundered with amendment*, lhe Houao Joint reoob.tlon iti5th* eamp arid fed.
tteaUng ll&gt;e lutarvearion ef tbe United Statca to ae-

&lt;MTO the releaao of E. CM. Condon, Who !a now

confined In aa Eagllahpriaon. Laid over....After
nKAUCIAI. AX7&gt; AjntUSTKIAI..
-The Cocbeeo Colton Milfa, st Dover, K. reporta an a number of Utta of an nnlmportant
11., will nhnt down during toe month of Au­ character, rxmaldaraUcm ot toe artxlea of impeatogust, owing to toe large amount of print
cloths OU baud and the dull saJce.
-Bep*rtii'fr«a Ua Qrotennial aay that tho
-bow b
Unfatai faore UMctfvo. I*
too railroacbi would reduce they fares to
balf-ratre. toe attendance woffid be immense.
-A letter frotfl Saa Quentin. Cal. rojxirta
groat excitement in too penitetitiarv over an
alleged dtaeowy of rich gold prtvjreeta bv
laborers excavating for a new workshop.
committee then rose and reported lhe U1J, which
was passed....Tbe Indian Appropriatkm MB was
then taken up.

WEwraxtux. May ‘U.-SauUe.-T^c Senate

$26 TO $50 PER DAY
Can Actually be Made with the

.5.Well Auger

THB JBJtlTMU MUHBVU.
The acquisitions constantly made by
the authorities of tho British museum
tliroaten to compel the enlargement of
the already vast India of tho edifice.’ Dur­
’ ing tho last year there were added te the
library—well, now, guew Itow many vol■ umeo? Think of it a moment. The li­
' brnry is already immense ; when one
enicni it fqr tho flraLJ^no be is overpowered by a sense of tho vs tness of its
contents ; but of tho making of books
i there is no end, and of tho discovery of
। old books and numuxeripts there seems
Fto be no limit. However, there are 3G5
I days in a year, Sundays included ; and

l In

‘

now guess how many volumes tho
library added to itself every day loft year,
■ Liking pijo day with another. Ten, per| M*i or twenty, or ns an extravagunt

Tho following proclamation boa been
issued by the President:
Wueuuk, A joint resolution of toe Senate
and House of BeproaentativM was duly ap­
proved oa toe 13to day of March last, which

Be it Jiesolotd, By toa bcnalc and House of
Itepresentativee of tho United States of
America in CongrcM aiisemblcd. That it bo and
ia hereby roootnzacudcd by too Senate aud
llouac of Beproeontativea to toe people of too
several State* that they aceemble in their
several counties or towns on tbe approaching
Centennial atwivenuy of our national
independence, and that they cause to
have delivered on such day cn histor­
ical sketch of arid county or town from ita
formation, and that a copy of said sketch may
bo filed in print or manuscript in the clerk's
ofiico Of Mid coun^r, ami an additions! copy In
print or main
_ ‘bo filed In toe office of tho
Librarian of Congreee, to the intent that a
complete record may thua bo obtained ot tlie
progress of car institution* during toe Cost
centennial of their oxfatenoe ; and.
Wueiuuh. It la deemed proj'-r that such rec­
ommendation be brought to the notice and
knowledge of toe people of the United States;
now, therefore, I, Ulyweaa 8. Grant, Brocldent
of too United State*, do hereby declare and
—There la trouble In tlie Basque provinces
make known too aatao in too hope that the ob­
of Spain, the nature or cause of which ia not
ject of auch reeolutiou may meet with the ap­
explained. Martial law ba* been declared.
proval of too people of the United States, and
—One of the attraction* of toe Paris Exhibi­
that the proper stope may bo taken to carry too
tion of 1878 ia to ba toe largest balloon over
raado. Il will coptain 13,000 cubic metcr.-i of
Given under my band, at toe city of Wash­
gas, and is to bo twenty-three to thirty-four
ington, thfa 25th day of Mar^, in the year of our
Lord 1876, and of the indopendfnee of tho
United Htateu toe 100th.
U. 8. Goast.
By the Prerideut •
CONOB BBSION1L.
Haxiltox Futu. Secretary of Stalo.

---- — -... — .M UUI.-IUU-TU V, MiU
Melodeon at Cincinnati one night last week.
It WM saluwi at ♦100,000.
-G. SCX&gt;. &amp;*, one of toe editors of the
Cincinnati A'&gt;u,aud for twenty-two wan
an attache of that Journal. WM foatautiy killed
by a train, ls«t Sunday evening, while walking
oo Ute track urn Branch Hill .tattoo, where .

ans .utavva!
ELIZA
YOUSG.lcJ,^'b±^r.

teeth, I should think sho fa about six
years old (I
flie horse now). She
fa sound, smooth and kind (I mean the:
borne or baby either now), and tiro doc­
tor says aho fa the frfrwrt he ever saw,
without exception.
(He means the
baby.)' I got g25 to boot (not on the
Labi though, for in its earn the boot

of Blaine mon. but the .eon routten rofuaad to ,
instruct or direct the drieffatM to vote m*
unit. In the New itawpthir* Bepublieau conventkm no Proddsutixl prtfonauoe wm aipressed
and tte ddsgatiou wm left tugtedgsd and refttttruoted. The Illinois ilopubllcMin elected a
(telngrtlon to Cinrintretl largely for Blaine, but ‘

—lion. Daxubi W. Munn, late United fitatiw
8 aparvfaor of lutetnal Iteveuuo for toe Illinois
district, wbo was ou trial at Chicago last werk
for an all**sd conspiracy, with tot, whisky ring,
was found not gnilty. Tho Milwaukee Jury in
tho case of ex-Alderman Jonas. of Chicago,
.jrbn was charged with crookedncs* in too mai­
ler of illicit distilling, also brought in a verdict
of not guilty.
-

.

‘

guess, fifty. Filly volumes a day would
be 18,250 for the year ; but the real
number was 79,402—an average of mors
than 2,000 a day. In this number is in­
cluded cvcrythipg—old and sew books,
file® of journals, pamphlets, musical
works, and so on. Oqt of these, no less
than 45,837 worn acquired by purchase ;
tlic reel were received under the laws of
English copyright or under the inter­
national copyright treatiae, or were pre­
sented. The number of readers in the
library during the year was 105,310, or
340 every day ; and tho numl&gt;er of vol­
umes consulted by them wns 1,404,000.

3 TO 6 FEET IN DIAMETER,
And ANT DEPTH MQUIRED. They wLU lore in
*,,b—
And wo MAK£ TUX BK-JT OF WELLS In QUICK­
SAND.

GOOD ACTIVE AGENTS Wanted in every

GREAT WESTERS WELL AGGER CD.,
BLOOMFIELD, DAVIS 00., I0W*.

Mr. Alexander Hcadly, a youag mau
ubout twenty-five years of age, who wns
studying for tho ministry, and was late­
ly married, and his brother, about twelve'
or fourteen years old, were drowned last
Tharsday, while crossing Sac river in a
i iikifl. They had stretched a rope across
tho creek by which to crcas, and crossed
in safety several times. Alexander was big pat
taking his brother nerowi to herd some'
cattle on the rancho on the opposite side
of the creek from their farm, and in
starting it seems a limb caught the little
fellow and threw him out, and in trying
to climb liack into tho skiff, ho upset it
and threw his Irrotbcr out. Tho elder
brother got tho younger one on his
bock, and tola him to sit quiet and he
would swim safe to shore with him, but j
the little fellow was so excited that he
climbed upon his brother's head and '
The Now York Herald publishes an
editorial paragraph vaguely hinting at sunk him, both going out of sight.— ।
Greenfield (Mo.) Vedette.
the possibility ot the death of Stanley
in Africa. Nothing has been heard from
tho intrepid explorer since April, 1875,
until a few days ago, when a cable dis­
patch brought newa of an envelope re­
ceived by Col. Gordon bearing the di­
rection of Stanley, but oontaining only a
scrawl iu a strange hand, the purpart of
which is not known. It in thought that
Stanley may have sent thia envelope to
Gordon as an eloquent sign of his in ■
ability to toll more of bis desperate cir­
cumstances ; or, on tho other band, it
may be that U* Herald, according to
it* custom, ia trying to work up a small and one d-xcen Hago's Catarrh Bemadv and cure- cbojnoa tm. Mcxroti.
minced tneir use. Al find I was ’badly dis­
sensation by telling half-tnitha.—Chi­ couraged, bnt after taking .fouaboWas of tbe
Discovery I began to improve, aud when I had
cago Tribune.
taken tho remaining I was veil. In addition
to the uao of Discovery I applied a solution of
lain*-, to the Goitre or thick neck. *s ton adSotnebody says that on orange eaten vteo In pamphlet wrapping, and ft entiridy dteevery morning one-half hour before appaared. Your pnuovcry is certainly th*
moat wonderful blood medicine over invented.
breakfast will euro the craving for I thank God and you. from toe depth* of my
liquors. AfUr perreveriug in the recipe, heart, for tlie great good it haa done me.

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NO. 37.

THE BLACK HILLS.

offered to os within leu than a week for

explanation, "I thought perhaps yon

mischievously.
.
. ,. ,.
*' I think you are mistaken, my dear,’

"yon will oblige mo now by going ont
the question, provided you will tell me
whetk dimwk-will bo ready.
It is 6
o’clock, and M yet X aeti bo sign of ft."
"I thought-1 told you, before you
answer, "that you would liavc to get
your dinner down town, for tliat wo
should have none."
. . .. •
.
"Youaidaay eo," I replied ; ’‘but I
supposed it wu simply a hint for me to

" I know ypu did—enough to feed the
aldermen and their assistants with..How
did you-thin)i it. could bo cooked yrhen
wo were cleaning house ?"
" I didn’t know you were going to
dean house," I said. "I wish to gra­
cious I bad : I wouldn’t have como home
till midnight”
.
■
" Yes, aijd left your poor wife hero in
tho dust and'disorder, while you were
feasting and enjoying .yourself. I am
glad, now, you have not been todlnncr,
for you can sec what I have to put up
with !—how I have to get along, and how
uncomfortable oven to mo hottac-dcaningta."
.
“ I presume it is, my dear," I said, in
n mollified tone of voice, for I’was dbsirous of having my dinner, and I did
not care to provoke my wife -, " and I
am very sorry Hurt you deejn it neces­
Il6 U&amp;E-CL BAN1NG.
sary to engage in it Wiry don’t you
sit
do«7i qqietly, and lei the sexvanta do
" What a confounded state of disorder
. this house js in," I said to my wife, on­ the work. I don't thftk it necessary /or
coming home from burincsa tho other you tojift a finger to it"
" Nicely the house would be cleaned,
afternoon. " If. I didn’t know better, I

• " My dear," X said, faterrapting her.
"if there bo ano tiring I dWikemore
than another, it is to hear about your
father. Good by I"
I placed, my hand upon the knob of
the door to open it when Katy, enter­
ing tho room, said that dinner was on
the tabjs. Trym**!
I tunned to my

■ftt. gw**!

nnd performing other toilet duties dur­
ing, .ouy confab, and, offering her my
arin,‘ which she took, we proceeded to

the dining-room.

- An hour before midnight they looked
down on a quiet city. A vehicle rolled
along now and then, and once in a while
a step echoed along the hollow street,
but a hundred thousand men, woman
hnd children were fast asleep.
Twinkling liko diamonds—they cast
thcirliglit into a dark alley. There were
old boxes, drays, cans, broken wheels,
and hero and there n stone which had
crept from ita bod in tho.street.
Polhemus Jugular Johnson was there.
The stars looked down upon him os ho
slumbered.
»
Polhemus Jugular had looked upon
red wino and various other mixtures.
His sleep was not the sleep of a man
wlw had just paid off a mortgage,1 but it

was the sodden sleep of one as full as a
tick.

Bata came out, peered into his face,
You men know* nothing about it, and X scented his heels, and went away and
whispered to the other rata that there was
word on the subject.”
only one step between drunken Polhemus
Very well, let me liave some dinner," Jugular Johnson and a dead horse.
I replied, " to put into my mouth, and
The night air cliillcd him. Ho groaned
I will not If there be one thing I dis­ aqd ho clawed around for' the lopehcct
like more than another, it is going with­ and the thick quilt. He called out to
out my dinner.”
imaginary chambermaids and landlords,
"lam sure I don’t know," said my and he sat up and wondered where the
wife, " what you will have to cat, for it
is utterly impossible for mo or cither of
" Fluke out o’ hero I ”
.
the servant* to stop work at prtsent to
It was tho deep bass voice of a long'cook anything."
*
waisted, full-chested policeman, who

Prty, tell me, what are you about 1”
"I’m about to clean house, my dear/
" You look as if you were about to be­
come an inmate of an insane asylum," I
answered; for my wife was shockingly
attired in a dressing-gown that had seen
better daya and many liouw-cleanings.
She carried a long-handled feather-duster
in her hand, and had a cap on ber head.

you please," shoaaid; "but I presume
you would find a difference in the ap­
pearance of the house if it were not that
I superintended the cleaning."
" Whaiposmbtegoodiaaccompliahcd, ’*
I asked, "by turning the bouse upsido
down in this fnarfncr! For my part, I
never could ane that you improve its ap­
pearance in the least by doing so; it is
simply a confounded bore, and I have
comp to the opinion that if there be one
thing I dislike more than another, it is
house-cleaning.H
"Pap thing is very certain," she re­
plied, "which is that you men know
nothing about it Look at that cobweb
in the corner there!”
And my wife made an attack with the
long-handled feather duster upon nn in­
offensive tittle cobweb that I thought
rather ornamental than otherwise.
" Now, don’t you think," I said, " if

"Ob, anything will answer,* I mid; had come creeping down tho riloy like
" a piece of cold meat-pie, or a slice of a shadow of evil.
Polheinus Jugular fluked. He readied
bailed ham, for instance. Thntftogeiher
tho station with, a sore eye, one float-tail
think will auffice. Let one of -the serv­ gone and six thousand square miles of
•
ants set the table in tho library, and mud on his back,
When tho officer had said his *ay his
then send the tilings up^ if yon please."
honor remarked :
My wife laughed.
"If you think," she. said, ‘♦that’ we
‘‘Th* stars will shine again to-night,
have any moat pie or boiled him in the but you will bo where tlieir rays shall
not be visible.^’
bouse, you are greatly mistaken."

that it would be a great deal better than
throwing the entire house into confusion
to the cleaning of tho parlors, another
to ther dining-room, and so on. That is
"At that rate house-cleaning would
last through sn entire year, and I, for
one, am not disposed to adopt your
plan, No, I want to put it all into as'
snUul a space as possible, and go. through

"Why, wo had eomo yesterday," I
answered. " Where has it gone to 1"
"GonetooF’edhooflmywife. -"Don’t
you suppose the children and servants
must eat I”
.
“Why,, yes, certainly',”'I answered,
" but”-----"But wlatr* interrupted my wife.
"You don’t thiuk a incat pie will last
forever, do you 1”
"No,” I answered • “ but my mother
at house-cleaning time always had a nteat
pic and boiled ham in the cupboard.”
“There it is again," exclaimed my
wife ; "you are always comparing my
housekeeping with your mother's, and I
don’t like IL I endeavor to do tho beat
I can, and if I fail to liave a meat pie
and a boiled him in tho house whenever
you ask fax them, I mb certain to have

your mother's ways cast into my face.
' I don’t do things as your mother did* I
to follow your suggestion, the dust and: know, and, what's more,-I don’t' intend
dirt raised in one room would bo sure to,
nettle, or in some way get into another manner of housekeeping, why you had
room just put to rights, and the result
better hire a housekeeper whp will suit
yon better. I never heard my father—
never end. No; everything must be
done at once.”
plain of.jny mother’a.houjickeeping, and
" Well, my dear," I said, " Ill not khe.tangbt rnn, Everylipdy who knew
attempt to argue the matter with you,
for I know it. would be a vary usckes
task ; but I must say that my mother,
"Good gracious!'* I exclaimed;
who understood these things, used
"don’t say anything more to me about
your mother, far if there bo onn thing I
"A “
«ny wife interrupted,
dislike more than another, it is (gpj1(-ar
" your mother did differently from what
about her housekeeping. But all thia
I da She waa differently situated, and
time,•while you are talking aboutlhe
excellent housekeeping qualities of'your
as your mother was, could have her own
mother and youraplf, I am starving.
Now, once for all, can I have my dinner
poor wives can not follow. Itaunr /our
mother was a wry remarkable woman ;
"Certainly,” answered my
wife;
but I trust that I do my duty to you and
just as soon as I am able to get it for
know how.
I don’t," continued my
wife, putting the end of the handle of
thi! feather duster into the corner of her

When will that be !" I asked.
In about an hour,” she replied.

—W
telling mo bow much better your mother o'clock, and here it is 7.1iwttal I’ll

where, there is no help for it.

1’11 have

offering to give hoi 600,000 at once, and
gored against a telegraph pole.
. a well-known business firm of this city
promising from 2,000 to 8,000 a week for
Tho Minneapolis Trilnme publinbcn
hope no offense. It’s rather dark, and
1 any length of time.—New York Even­ tho following facts from Israel Hawaii,
wno recently arrived from the Black
ing Pgst.
,, ,
,
In a few mmutea he came iq contact
Hills;
"He corroborates the state­
.
GOOD TKKTLiRI.
with another pole.
At the recent session of the Right ments of the rumors in regard to the
" Oduldii’t help it, air," said he, lift­
Indian scalping stories, and adds tlxat
Worthy
Grand
Lodge
of
this
international
ing his hat " I never saw such crooked
order in Louisville, about 200 delegates they are Dot half as startling' as the
lanes as we have here in this atty.”
facta. He helped to bury many pereons
Again he ran afoul of a pole, thia time Bnd representatives were present from
killed by tho Indians every day. The
with a force that sent him backward to, all parts of the civilized globe. The first
three days were stormy and exciting, and bodiea of those mnrderou are always
found with air bullet-holes and six
"Look here, neighbor, you needn'ti tho action of tho body resulted in the
knife stab* in them, besides the lore of
push a fellow down because he happens, withdrawing of tho representatives from
• isq
the scalp, which they- take off by cutting
to touch you ; the road is as much mine, Great Britain, New Zealand, Nova Scotia
the
bead open in tho shape of the letter
as yours, and I have as much right hero, and Newfoundland. The cause of dissiitisfaetion wan assumed to lx* that soma " V " from the back of the head down
as you Imre, old ntick-in-tho-mud."
Picked himself up and made another. o f the Southern States d id not recognize
sickening sight. Ho has hod some nar­
effort to reach home, but ■ he soon came the equality of the negroes and admit
row e-’capes. One party of them wont
them to equal rights and privilege* in
plump against another pole.
'
out and wore at'ackod by the redskins,
1
tho
order.
Some
mouths
since,
the
"Shan’t mako anymore apologies,”
but they were such poor shots that'ho'
said* he ; " if you got into the middle of British grand lodges seiit out their ultiliarm was done. Tho Indians are a, thick
the street and stand in my way. that's, maturn, and’ declared that if not adopted,
as. flics around a molasw's keg. Every
they should withdraw and organize n
your look-out, not mine. "
party that attempts to leava or en­
Proceeding on his journey again, and provisional body to carry out their
ter
the Hills are
attacked, and
becoming angry and diz^y, he seemed
more or less fall victims to the
Those British grand lodge* asked that
to be entangled hi an oxtricable laby­
devils in human- form. Ono party of
they
l&gt;e
allowed
to
send
mtasionnric*
into
rinth of telegraph poles, which led him
twenty-five attempted to escape, and
the Sonthcrn States to organize the col­
to make a general speech,
only ono lived to tell tho story of
" Gentlemen, you are not doing the ored people, and form colored grand
how they
were butchered.
Moro
Muiucumb generally band together.
fair thing. You do not givo a man a lodge*, with equal powers of representa­
A oukat hardship—an iron Bteamer.
fair chance. You run from one side of tion in the R. W. G. L. This demand,
arrive in a wook. There are some 5,000
Shoot of change—the man with but
the street to the other, right. in my coupled with tho threat of secession if
not yielded to, was -regarded l&gt;y tho men in tho Hills, among whom there are ono shirt.
prulrably fifty tlral are making $20 per
people
on
this
side
of
the
ocean
as
a
vio
­
Just then ho met a friend, and’taking
A mii.d form of now-mown-ia—tho
day to 1,000 who make a dollar. One
lation of its principles of State rights,
him by the hand, he said :
party of eight men got their sluice going hay fever".
"There is a procession going along and resisted, since the charters of all
Scrub ra&amp;s generally scour the track
at noon and worked till sundown, and
this (treat, and every man is drunk ; gand lodges give them the sole control
their total earnings were fifteen cents. for tho sweepstakes.
they havt been running against me all of tho order in their respective jurisdic­
There were sixty-three men in his party
The Nevada State Fair asHociation is
the way from the club. 1 knocked one tion*. A substitute for tho British prothat went into the Hills. Sevan men to lx) turned into a jockey-club.
‘
of the fellows down, and one of the fel­ pomticn was adopted, which declared
will never return, and four men were
What is tho nearest thing to a: cat
lows knocked me down, and then a lot null and void any and all provisions of
lort coming out None of his party re­ lookingout of a windowT The window.
cf them got around me, and I believe any grand lodge charter that made any
turned with enough to pay their ex­
Life is not so short but that there is
they would have licked mo’ within an distinction on account of race or color.
pense*. The citie* that were tho glory always time for courtesy.
inch of life if you had not come to the Thereupon tho withdrawal took place.
of tho Hills on tho start are its dead ns
Lonimui has a beefsteak club. PerThe
subsequent
action
of
the
body
de
­
rescue. Lot us go ont of this street be­
tliongh they never existed. The boat
baps tho dub-ill for. pounding &lt;ho beef
fore the procession comes back, for they nied tho right of soccadon, and directed
claims are along Rapid crock and Dead­
are all drunk."—California Spirit oj tho executive committee to take immodi*
TOROID.
wood. The best claims wore taken pre­
ute measures to maintain tho unity and
the Times.
■
vious to January. There are only two
international character of the order, and
paying claims on Rapid creek. One of
a strong delegation will be sent across
mXW.
I myself liavo eaten rats, says an Eng­
throe turned out about $2.50 each day
the water to endeavor to hold as large a
Akthub Smith, of Galveston^ TeX-ia,
lish clergyman, .syi.d found them good
per man; tjie other about $3 per mon.
membership as possible.
eating. I wm on board ship at the time,
Claims wore 1 rid in Deadwool previous j while eating dinner lately, had eometo January for ftom 91,000 to $500.” . i thing ’stick in his ihroat, which shut
and it was found neccMsry to smoke tho
aristocratic chicken disA citizez of Omaha who lately arrived . off his wind. Arty choked* .to- desth,
hold out to got rid of tho rata that had
infested the ship. Three hundred and
The latest story about James Gordon from Ouster. City say* tiiat just before j probably.
ninety rate were found suffocated round Bennett’s engagement to Mis* May, and ho loft that place was attacked by In-1
the fires. A French third mate, who the unexpected postponement of their dians, who burned the ammunition hbuae
wan oq boanl, proposed to cook, and oc- marriage, is the following explanation in in the center of the city, which in blow- j
txally • did cook nomo of the fliMst of a New York letter : " Mr. Bennett gave ing up destroyed several. His party
-them. Them' I tasted, and indoedate a dinner party at his house on Fifth loft at dsriight next morning, and he
A TOBACOOX1BT in Boston was assault­
of them. Chiefly the hind legs were avenue some weeks ago, at which several cannot give particulars. They buried ed in the street* the ether arguing., -He
eaten.. They wore ixoeedingly white, ladies, including Miss May, were pres­ John Schenck, of Yankton, who had was plugged severely in the hea d, and
delicate, and tender, and, ks far as I re-, ent. Mr. Bennett got very lively to­ been shot eight miles from Buffalo his left lug was badly damaged.
7member, put mo in mind of chicken, ward cvcuing,and, the dinner-table being Gap. On the north aide of the Platte,
A fashion journal Bays: "Waista
with a slight -tjavo^ of game about it' over, asked all the ladies to step down IwtWcon Rod Cloud and Sidney, they
ure to be longer this year ;” bnt, d long
found
tho
body
of
T.
P.
Hermann,
of
I
They hud been wcirnouriaheJ, and were into the billiard-room, when he would
had $7,500 in | as they are not broader, young mrai With
plump and in good condition. I would show them something they had never Carlisle, Pa., who
short arms will manage to get around
not object to cat them pcrfoetly pre- seen before. All went down, end hav­ chocks and ^$21 in greenbacks with
them.
- ' . ’ 1
jsared, and should regard such food as a ing, in obedience to Mr. Bennett’s re­ him.
The Indians left those, but
.
MI*
Tub Philadelphia clasais aluftio Re­
great boon after eating salt-junk and quest, got up on the billiard-table, were stripped him of everything else and run
picketed pork of si x years' storing. After suddenly startled by the entranee-of two off his stock. They took the body to formed Church have eetectod Rlenaunt •
carefully cleaning, I betievo tlio French­ game cocks, wliich, amid the ahri ks of Sidney, and from there forwarded it vilta, Bucks country, and the first Friday
in Judo, 1877, as the place and time for
man fried them ; at all events, they were the ladies, who did not dare to get off
hands of Mr. Moore, a citizen of Sid- i the next meeting of the classic.
•’
very entabte.
Speaking of this to a the table, set to fighting in dead earnest.
ls a certain drug stare of, this city
eouutry frfceul ©f ours—a. Jidy—^she in­ The ladies screamed, Mr. Bennett nejr. The Indians attacked a minor's!

" Which means------ tMqueried Polhe­
mus.

"Sfxty days to rrdot.”
"Und dot ish all right," whispered a
man in the audience.
On the red saw-horoe proudly seated,
Polhemus Jugular Johnson made up
faces at the crowd filing out.
If he
cared that ha wns there, ho didn’t care
if any ono else cared. When he had
gone they fount} that ho had writteq on
formed me that her husband once had a .laughed, and the cocls fought until torn
the wall: "P. Jugular Johnson wns
pie mode ol rata. , They were caught in and bleeding, they were carried out, and
basely incarcerated here to-day, but he
a bam whert the. Mheet was jurt tho ladief; were five to descend from
died game."—Detroit Free Press.
thrashed, so that they were very nice their perch. Report says that Miss May
and tender fiom their feeding* ■ was so disgusted at the behavior of he^
IfOIT THKr Witt. 8QKEAK.
intended husband that she was on the
nLOOD DR1XK1KG.'
A man who draws tho prize of squeak­
The practice of blood drinking for the joint of breaking lier engagement, but
ing boot* in a booL-and-shoe dab always
finally it was agreed that the wedding
cure
of
consumption
and
other
wasting
gete them on Saturday, and by the oert
diseaae* is severely enmiflenteu on by should bo postponed for six months, to
day the full power of the squeak is de­
many of the medical journals, and cases
veloped. Ha arrive* nt church at the
opening of the lang prayer, aad i ad­ are. adduced as avitknoc of lhe evil of
the’practice. It is raid that it induces
mitted by the sexton with admonitory
bSJtD.
an inordinate appetite for ^Ipod, which
gaatures of lulqtioe. Tho find atept in­
A recent British Parliamentary return
will be app^itaort 1bj uothtog else, and
side the door is followed by a sound like
wliich has just been issued gives an cf
which results in n horrible form of in­
that of ripping a clap-board from the
fective bird’s-eye view of the progress of
sanity, to which the name of haromania'
side of a barn, while all the ladies on
hairbh-ifi given. Tire victim of thin mad that nation in material wealth since
the right ride of Iho aisle tip tlieir top­
1814. In that year the gross annual
pas don fo; Mood will, if tho fresh blood
knots on one aide and squint from their
of animals is not attainable, it is said, value of the lands, bouse a, quarries,
left eqw, those on the other sub revers­
mines, canals, and gasworks of Great
suck the blood. o£„ sleepers to whom he
ing the operation. 'Briancisg painfully
or she may have access. How much Britain wm £60,188,890; in 1844-aad
on the worst corn, lie makes a more
here we get fairly into the railway era—
truth there is in thia we do not know,
gradual effort, and it. rewarded by hear­
it had mounted to £95,300,248. The
ing the same hnrmonic'roverberance liko
figures for 1854 embiaoe the United
ages has established the fact that almost
linked sweetness long drawn out. TJien
Kingdom,
and
cannot,
therefore,
*11, H nM .11 th.
*1 other ndhe trie* to navigate on the balls of’ his
given for phyatoaf guidance'by Moses to properly be compared with those for
feet, and waddice along on his heels.
1814 and 1844. The nocesaary correc­
He dutches convulsively at tho ride of
tions for Ireland can, however, be rough­
Blood was of-pccinlly prohibited, and
the pew* to lighten his weight, knocks
ly made without much difficulty- The
with good aause. It doca-not aadmilate
down a woman’s parasol, and gets all the
valuation for 1854 is stated at £124,871,­
when taken in any quantity into the
deacons io raising their bald beads and
885; ten years afterward it stood at
the revulsion, felt to it
the stun acron their foreheads, and 'stomach*
£101,397,845 ; and in 1873 the total was
•when
th-J
pradino
is
first
entered
upon
scowling as they do the rest of tho week. ’
should be regarded as significant of its £312,922,851. So with income* from
trade* and professions. The ascertained
unsuitablencBs as a form of diet. We
no more, and trota along fast, jerking
total fa 1814 was £37,068,989 ; in 1844
think the blood cure will bare a short
out spasmodic shrieks with a regularity
it was £65,095,191; in 1854, £91,280,­
popular!^, .
*
that he could never attain at anything
131; in 1864, £1M,O7S^O; and in
1873, £197,237,339.
ber of our dorrospondeuts who have
mamfwlBfrrsUiirtrrertdVhe attempt
of a little Sunday-school girl of this city
toadtoot 1,060,000 of canceled postage
stamps beJcro the 1st of July, we axe
«*joy- able to say Mmt their kindly offered as­
sistance is not needed. The little girt

and his face of a color to match the saint
done, in red glass in tho principal win-

And what are children but nature on
,as I cbtiHTftte come to gratifying your bread, whil
dollars on
wtih..”'
•
left my mo
My wife smiled.

ia certain to collect a great many more
than the requirefl number of stamps by

A

propoakd

amendment to the Consti-

cabin at midnight, at Resobud, between
Custer and Deadwood, and surprised
and killed all the occupants, literally
hacking them to pieces. About
■'
‘ 4,000
‘
people are in Ouster, and 1,200 houses.
Nothing can bo done on account of tiro
Indians. If a man goes a mile from
camp alone he loses his scalp.

j
.
.
j'

may be seen a notice recomasrtyjing a
certain patent taodicine with Utn dubious
heading, "Try me, box ; no other tnedicine will over bo token." .
r
Tint lightning struck a Patchogue
darkey on thir head, but ho- refused to
budge an inch, and muttered dog&amp;Jdly:
" Dat makes free time* Tse l&gt;e^n hit,
and now I shouldn’t wonder cf. iLJuff

mo alone.”
A fond father sent his young hopeful
It was Lord . Houghton, who, when a
of four into an adjoining room to get a
tarty more, beautiful in her owui»yt'H
book. The l&gt;oy camo bock and said itthan tlioec of the world was boMllhgrtlurt
wasn’t there. “ Yus, it te, my bod," said
th.f.U.CT, •■if.onttota.lo.’* Tbnboy |
&gt;&gt;“’
&lt;*
««ul b^k M.1 wiKrtcd vblUlhx.
“ “&gt; uiukrlouo, =-Clur.

was no book there. The father got im­
patient and sent anotlier child for the!
book, and in tho meantime tho mother'
brought the book from a different room |
with the remark: " Here's your book; it
was on tho mantel-piece." The gentleman composed himself to read, and!
about ten minutes afterword discovered'

Surroi*—"Well, I may hope,- then,
dear, that al some future time I may base
the happincs* of making you my wife. ’
Ameriron charmer-" Yes, I hope so,
I’m sure, for I'm getting real fir&lt;« of
"tong fellows for broach of promiso of
marriage.”—Punch.

young hopeful still standing by his chair
If you don’t know what everybody
and regarding him intently.
As he else knows you luui better hold .ybur
raised lite eyes the boy broke out sol­ tongue ; and if you know something that
emnly: "Father, there'* n fib about ’everybody else know* you had better
hold your tongue also ; at the aame timc,
1 if you know something that nobody else
Woman's Journal.
IkM-kMptttoyomaftr
A singular fight was witnessed recent-'

A Boston gentleman who advertised a

ly at Giants' Causeway, Ireland. Bey- rcwwd of $6.
wr qootaions sakcil,
nanl, who was hungry, saw tho ravens I for the return of. ft atolem blwk-and-tan
feeding on some carrion near tho brink dog, was somewhat surprised to r-Meire

of a precipice.
He accordingly stole
in near tho carrion and lay down ap-1
jxrmtly as if dead. The. ravens had
noticed him, and resented his intrusion. I
One of them flew and peeked at him, 'j

from * respectabte dsily paper «n offer
to insert the advertiaecnent, wrfi the
*dd*d jndocement that " The daily - —
» well adapted, wu believe, to your purpose, ■" it reaches th? dare to whnmyou

bens of the Legislature when taking the littte gpme was oontinued for some time, j
Wb’vk Itad (says "Hobokus”) an
oath of office to swear that they have
when the ravens, getting enraged, as- Irish ImII at the bote), and the girlsand
neither directly or indirectly infiutmeed aumod the offensive. One attacked him ! boys were all there. Supper wtat anorganization nor election expenses, has
the mover is chairman of the commit-

reported favorably.

found hs had caught a couple of Tartars, the beaux with the question : " What'll
His cunning stood him in good stead for j yez have for supper?" ''Snr*, it’s s
some time, but gradually ho wan being ! quail on toasht and some fried oyather*

" My mother wouldn't have bad y^u,
.lighuy rtvtiw, " b,

the parks and fields and roadways, and

"She would not have shown ss good
taete, then, m her daughter did,"

I

of oourae," she replied ; " what

Ekhtt hundred girls attend Baptist
mfllion 0/ defaced postage stamps with­ college* in Georgia, many bt them for
in a few weeks to know that we havehad
stamps to the number of nearly a million cd out of this field?

the prvdpiu., and, when at length there, j Ye'll take bane aoup tike the reoht, or

.

------ ------------ u-------------------- A--.------’ I ye'd rise out of thut and give your Bate
to Mary Ann. Th*V» what yell do. ”

and fell headlong into the sea.

�-

-S

HEADQUHHTERSSTOT*

P, 1676

y, Abdul Asia,

GOOD GOODS!

and LO(

FOR THE LONG BRICK STORE OF

GRAND

T*e Relfable Stewt Mae
GRAD

Belridwe, Montcalm County, hu d i.Appear-

ntjioi'k. by open mg

uviMe profit.

moprn their k&gt;».

• A llllla non of Henry Mpera, while play
Tha Republican candidates already evening, waa ron orerby a team a? horses
meutiuued for congress from this Dis- and terribly injured about the band. .

1

Our Stock at

iDE/V GOODS

tnct are James O’Donnell, o! Jackson (

A family fend between Christian HaltE. W. Barber, of Eaton, Daniel Slri ehlnirr attd wifa led blmio take her children
ker, of Barry, and J. H' McGowfch, of

Branch.

Select the beat man.

.

GROCERIES!

are receiving

».PbrmipeoU of the Marshall &amp; Caldwapre improving
Marahall h’said
j riowedt tn tha work assigned lo her

The big RapuMiean great National

Convention takes place in Cincinnat-

IS NOW ALL IN AND

ti next Wednesday, and Blaine, Bris­

tow add the great

unknown will until $90,000 ia raiaad.

emerge.from the dark valley of sus

Mothers live for I heir children,
make self sacrifices for them, and
manifest their tenderness and love so
freely, that lhe name mother is the
sweetest in human language.
And
Ct sons, youthful and aged, know
I little of tbe anxiety, the nights of
sleepless end painful solicitude which
their mothers hare spent ovei their
thonR-Xless waywardness.
Those
with those hours of secret agony un­
told.
As the mother watches by
nigh', or prays iu lhe privacy o! her
cl»«rt. she weighs well the woids
which alia will address to her *on in
arder to* lead him to manhood uf lion­
et and usefulness. She will not tell
him all the griefs and deadly fears
which beset her soul.
She warns
him with trembling, test she say over­
much. She tjies lo charm him with
cheery love while her trcarl is bleed■HP No worthy and successful iu
•ver yet knew lhe breadth and dqfith
•f lhe great obligation
under
steps al thu time when
•haractcr for virtue nnd purity
so narrowly balanced against a cc urse
•f vic* ana ignominy. ?Let the »■«*!Lilifal aon do his utmost to amootl his
■ mother's pathway, let him oba,
_
~
implicitly as lie can her wishes and
advice, let him omit nothing that will
contribute to her peace, rest, and bap­
. pincas, and ye! I»e will part from her
at the tomb with debt to her.not half
discharged.

found in NaahriMe,

'

John Colyer. M old rtwidsnl of Grand

child™.

night. Mergen had ■nffiefanl strength to
get borne, bat Erd was aubanqnmilly found in a ditch so -badly injured that be died
Saturday morning.
A man named Sbirtliff formerly of Adrian,
left his home several days ago and'went in­
to the woods near Grsndvffls, for the pur­
pose of starring himself to death. Saturday
night be was found nearly dead, not bavins
tasted food or drink for three days and
nights. Restoratives were givsn him, bat

SIZES AND

PRICES !

Men’s Suits from 9.00 to $18.00
Boys’Suits “ 5.50 to $11.50

and keep a full assort­
ment in all of the lines.,
Our

HATS. CAPS. '
BOOTS, SHOES,
RUBBERS,
BOOT PAOS,
OVERSHOES.

INCREASING SALES

Nubia. at S3 Ct&gt;. and Chil­
dren’. Sleeking. !«U Wool]
al »O Coal*. left.
not lain, and got bey&lt;
Both ware burled Randay.

team Blood, a farmer of Alpine town“ -nt county, wm amwted Thursday
with ravishing bis deaf mute daugh-

PBIITS FROM B TO 7 Cl

GOODS IRE SOLD CHEAP

to try

m

Thc Hlghett Market Prjcc paid far
Dr. D. 11. Crane, veterinary surgeon, who
lives sogsewbsrs in the rural derslricks. Country Produce.
nigh unto Lansing, has been arrested and
locked up. It is charged that an officer ar­
rested him while attempting a brutal out- DON’T PASS WITHOUT CALLING

and we sell them less
than they can be boug­
ht in this vicinty.
May 15, 1867.

Into a cell.

KOCHER BROS.

S. LETS HAUSER,

MERCHANT TAILOR!

Mbnths ago a Detroiter was sent
to the hotiae of Correction for habit.
«al drunkenness. The wife, a hard
Cattins arvl Maltii
working woman, and sorely afflicted
in health, managed to provide food
and fuel for herself and child, until
the other day, when death came to
end the struggle.
Tho little girl,
hardly eight years old. was al! alone
in the house when her mother died.
The event occurred at dark! and al
midnight, the child was heard sing»g io the darkness.
A pedeatriao
Beard her say:
“Mother, won’t you wake up and 5-hTUle. M.dL Nov. Jo.
B. MEBHAU8BR.
light the lamp ’ If you will I will
•ing some morn!"
Suspecting what had happened he
soused some of the ne'ghbora, and as
they went in the child sat in the
darkness, holding its mother's cold
Stockmann &amp; Willyard,
hand and singing :
“Xks Lord will lead a title child,
PROPRIETORS
Aad leech me how to pray.”
A dark room, death on the bed,
poverty, hunger and cold to make her
ailtiation more desolate, and yet the
•hiid of shadows was not afraid.
She said :
“I kept still a Jong while to let
mother sleep. Then I sang all my
At the old Xmhv'.IlB House Barn
•ongs to keep her awake,
Then I
looked out or lhe window and didn’t
NABHVILLE, MICH.
move, so that the angels wouldn't he
afraid ta some and talk to her and
mate her smile! I wish God had
made more daylight for poor folks!”

READ ! . READ !

TO THE

Sick and Afflicted !
ar vuariue Aa vicurur t
DR. J. bTl.SVRF.

aometimea fo pfadaipas'of and pariah•oer on a more friendly footing. Be­
fore ibw first gasue wiw out a young
lady hit him hr the bsek wit h her
i: allet; he fell over an arch,and two
of tha players decided never lo dark­
en his church again on account of Ina
rnklat of

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES, HATS &amp; CAPS,

AS1"

Don’t forget it I Remember it I Keep it
uppermost in your thoughts, that now, in
this great centennial year, is the harvest
time for bargains at

•

8
Golnxi; NoTta.

k

C. A. TRUMAN'S

u« made with

BlUdale A Indiana

ON SOUTH MAIN STREET,

ftLASf* and
VX

L’jviin'ti

wnoi.&amp;*Ai.KiMn trrxu.)

Window GUm. PHtc Olas Cut, Sialnrd and Enarorted Glaaa, Freneh and German Lnoklag Glaaa

Illlnote Railroad.

HARDY Jt CROCKER,
Proprietors

MILBUBI WAGON,
FOR SALE ONLY AT

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

IS!
AGUE. PreetdraL

K. W. VO^GT’W

SALVATOR BEER
Is the Beat lager Brewed in the West

.Vis:

REAPERS, MOWERS
Horse Rakes, Plows,
Wheel Cultivators,

EST

Harrows, Corn

RLD.

nr all
DRUGQSTSL
, April 10. ISO*.
Can cojjndvniUJljr u.j Panotu A Co.'. Rat and
Cockroach Kitrrtalnalor I. .epcrW to aoythlns I

COMIC

Planters, and

Road Scrapers,
or the Beat Make. I
Country'.

FOR LADIES.
Fill Ung on the Stmt.

, These celebrated Wagons :tre the best in
the market The axle trees are made from
the best Ohio hickory; the spokes and hubs
from best XXX Fort Wayne oak, and every
particle of lumber in them has been season­
ed, under cover, over three years. We war­
rant every wagon to show no defects in ma­
terial or workmanship for one year.

DIAMOND IRON PLOWS PRICE, Inclitod Top Doi, Whifflctrees, Netiyoic,
StaychaiBx; aii Tro Spw Seats. $85
L. EHORT’8

ATKINSON &amp; ROE,
ARTISTIC

CALL AND EXAMINE THEM

Carriages and Buggies.

CUSSUIAATTOX PEEK. Ta

The good Samanitin stopped at
good

GROCERIES, WALL PAPER,

BAVAOE, Detroit, Mieb

Special Medical Announcing

,

Fort Wayac, Jackses J saimr R. R.

DEPOT,

NEW LIVERY!

READ !

GO TO TRUMAN’S FOR EVERYTHING I!

NASHVILLE

291255

IBS’S, YOOTKS’i BOYS’ CLOTHING

There is acme science, a little mys­
tery and a good deal of uncertainty
about the game ol croquel.
The
other day wbewa I&gt;(roit clergy mun
aaadte on'everting call ou one of hi*
congregation nnd waa invited lo piny
»game, he was only too glad, remark­
ing that such. Mmkl games served

H. a LKDYARD.

O. C. WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE ADTT.
GEO M. SAVAGE A CO • COLUMN

BEADY MADE CLOTHING»

SALE and BOABDING STABLE.

Splendid Prints,
2-Button Kid Gloves
Plaid Dress Goods,
Black Alpacas,
Curtain Laces,
Ladies Silk Ties,
Black Silks,
Table Linens,
Parasols.
Hosiery,

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AID LAMPS!

TOWS!

TEA™

nox-T fail

i under bonds in ths sum of
, to await examinslion.

are proof that the peo­
ple know where

ARE OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS!

TRAINS RUN BY CHICAGO TIMX.

COTTON GOODS CLEAR DOWN!
BEST »l,00

W t^t'VAlOL

NEW GOODS DAILY

FOR CENTiJ

CROOK'S PATENT

NASHVILLE, MICH.
I KEEP A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF

bankJM Ww.dnard Arvnii*.

Five boys took all of Friday to
catch fhh. They tramped about fif­
teen miled, imbedded a hook in a
moot undesirsblu part for hooks iu
on* of the party, had a fight in which
one boy lust three teeth, and another
faro, lo*t their line*, alao a straw haj.
were gone &lt; irht hours.
Ndt I

MEAT MARKET!

Drinking gin-------Faarinatlug Blond*

HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS, MARBLE WORKS
GUARANTEE:

ROE &amp; CLEVER.

TIN, COPPER &amp; SHEET IRON WARE.

inform the publie tbal tiny will

DOUBJLE WAGON
MraviBe, Mick.

BLACK * FULLER.

And Manufacture all kinds of

BIRD! A CROCKER.

EAVE TROL’GBIVG a Specialty.

TOMBSTONES

Fareira A

B3!

C. O. WOLCOTT.
BLACK A JTLLIR

�NEW GOODS?

fl 3

dred years eg•
artillery aud obureb bells
sf Philadelphia coaseerated th* 4th of July
is th* Amertean heart,' and it will tbere be
cherished tjg^boru generation* shall live
and paM-awa^pu&gt;&lt; Nash rille propose* to

WanUd!

At &gt;• NMhvHte elevator. 180,080. lbs.
WOOL, tor wttsh tho Mghsot murk to prto.

Uhout frir Jcvy I
'
We have Just opened a terge crate of
Crockiry, *md it will be arid i»n application
at pr ices to mil the buyer.
We also have a nr* stock of Gtaswware.
speh as Glass Pitcher*. Cake Biands. Frail
Dtebe* by the pieos or atot. Syrup Jugs
tb* aisart patera* you ever MW. U •* Wa­
ter Glanws, Gablets, he, he. Les Bno*.

step forward, open the flood gates of patri­
Uris week, wMeb is ornaaiwwtwd wHb a flam­
otism. and celebrate our Nation s birthday
ing. simmering teapot. Th*y are bound to
in aa appropriate manner. Wo shall oom
give satisfaction to every oustomsr.
mens* work on the poster* to-day, and next
—P. M- Wheeler, ef Blair, raised the Week win be prepared to giro our readers
frame of a hew barn iu Tuesday. 10fl al- the particulars in fn’l.
teaded—a oaateantel oak* baked cn a p'at*
180 year* old waa on* of th* attraoMons.

—A woma* from Ferryiburg, Okie, was
in the villsge, last week, aseompaaied by
agb. Just received a nice lot of Prints
her little san, looking flor awayward hus­
whkh we are sailing at 6 ots. a yard.
band. She didnot find him here this time.
GntrriTM h Dcixm.
—Jaeob Leals A Soa« ns* furniture fac­
tory is aasumtag the shape ©f a buDdlrg
The frame is up aad-the roof bring put on.
It is 40*60 feet, three .tori** high, and will
be veneared wkh brick. It will bo a uedil
to Nash villa.
,

10,000

Price ti All, aiJ at 12
1-2 Per Cat Mil

Fathers aud mothers, brothers and sisters, sweethearts aud
children, ean be

r«r«i M&lt;&gt;«r
u
op their railroad matter. The Major
railrood man of extended experience,
will raise the money for the road—It

u»
la a
and
aay

Tobacco from BO eta. to $1.00 par lb.
The htehoat market price paid for Produce
—A pigeon ebooting match came off In
L
.
H W. FunT’athia village yesterday, wUh-D. N. Purehis
and Jews* Anotin for captains.
PnreWa*
party brat Ansdu's Iff birds. Th. largest
run waa made by Captain Purobis who soar­
ed nine bi.-ds cut of tea .hota.

GAPS,

8HOES,
CLOTHnrG,
HOTIOWS,
ac.,
&amp;c.,
dtc.

from the sal* of liquor lo rink an arterian
well in the ceatral portion of that hamlet
A street preacher, of the lunatic asylum
stripe ha* been eotartaiaiag the people of
tbe piosss eity of Charlotte. The people u*
ed him almost a* bad as tbe Jews did John
the Baptist, and he baa loft far. a mor* exudhlmn.

Abraham W. Halts, a man cf 80 yearr,
was arrested last trcch near Eaton Rapids.
Aboat a year ago tbe brick sfchool house,
two miles south of Baton Rapids, wa* broke
into aad some books, a fail eloib, valued at
$10 00, and some other property stolen.
Waite wm suspected, and n warrant is.aed

The Kalamatoo, Hasting* * Lowell Rail­
rood company, in order to complete their
road, are about to issue $160,000 tret mort­
gage bond*
L. E. Stauffer has been compelled lo rent
a building adjoining hie hotel, la order to
keep pate with bis increasing patronage.
So keeps a good botaL
,
A couple of whiskey fights wore la pro-

a score er toss of drinking holes, and avera­
ges a fight a day.
An epent of aa eastern foundling's horns
was in th* sity with a company of orphan
children for adoption.
Tbe court boas* square is being enclosed
by a neat iron fence, which will be a pride
he returned with a pony which he wiebed to Barry County.
to eel! and Anally disposed of $7. He was
sent to tbe Detroit House of Correction for tioned aa candidate for congress from this
a sixty day* *Uy.
•
district.
. I; ? ? O J
A very great deal of ntoreet has been
excited over tho law-suit of Rev. David
Buck, a United Brethren minister, of Brook­
field township, which has been in proccas of
trial at Eaton Rapids for three days ending
Friday, and in which over 90 witnewe*
were exammed. Mr. bunk having just been
married, the BrookleMitM conceived the

riod pair, whs repay their compliments by
having sstsu of the ring-landen arrested
for riot, but, sn account of sems error iu
tha papers, they were duobarg*d, when all
seven separately eommsuoed suit against
the preacher to recover damages of $100
each for false imprisonment. The first case
that af Irving Allen, being the one jurt de­
cided in Aites'* favor, the ether six are ad­
journed until Jwss Mad.

GRFFITH &amp; DURKEE,
Naabville, Mich.

The following tn regard to the apportion­
ment of thia county, we take from a letter
which will appear in tho Mld-ileviHe Rep­
ublican thia week. It seeme to aa to be the
host plan, to give every locality an equal
chance, and apportion according to the
population of townships:
I give b&lt;5oi
r.. tlonment under the
..._________________ [see census of Mich. p.
B) upon the basis of one delegate to each
two hundred and leu (2101 inhabitants, or
mniosy. thereof, giving to the township hav­
ing the fewest inhabitants four delegates :

ELEMENT SMITH,
V. _
. lawyj

W. SMITH,

E. T. CHILD &amp; CO,
M. FLINT,

Attorney at JLxsvr.
Offlce over BcSee Bron. Drag Store, Hsehrflta. MIsK

FURNITUREI
And join in the chorus with thine that are already singing

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

Boot, and Shor.,

■ This is the Tea. I long have sought,
And mourned because I found it not.
204 Main St., Jackson.

PARADY. Mluufaelmer of

LN Q CBESSY.

THEY KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF

JAMES FLEMING;
Tn Nashville and sell them at the Smallest Profit.

Yau can buy

Wahrat Bnreans, lith ilass $12.00 StraW'A" for 101 cents, Granulated Hi cents, Yellow C 9 conn.
Marble Top Bureaus, Jo $18.oo
_____________________________LEEBRO’S
Mrs. E. C. Eittingrer
Everythin Use io Proportion.
And other Groceries equally as low io price.

another: and by increasing the number of
delegatee, ibe danger of manipulation by
rlare is greatly lessened.
At any rate it
will do no harm to give this matter candid
consideration nnd criticism, and for that
purpose it t* offered to your reader*.
A. H. E. J

Has &gt;sl resaved a largo sad Ans MKrtant of

Ths nmr flrm o

AINSWORTH k BROOKS,
psy Hie Highest Market Price for

Walclimater aid Jew,
Em&lt; Ude &lt;rf Mala Street, Xsahvflte, Mfch.
F. &amp;— FhM Watches and Jcwfey m
fully rvpatred med* wnwraaduk

JfONEY TO LOAN!
h 4fm&lt;J tai tall, taHi&amp;k.

$300.00 and UPWARDS

MILLWERY&amp;FANCY GOODS!
Spring

aud

Summer Sly les

M. JONES,

Al Prime that Defy CompeUttoo.

BOISE BRO’S

Dress and Cloak Making,

POTATOES,

CORN,

CUTTING AND FITTING,
Dows la lbs Lotos* PtohtomlHe atyies.

OATS,

APPLES,

Clover Seed. &amp;c.,
Delivered at their

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
1 a. Detroit, a* in ell large cities there iu a
class of ♦ oung men who devote nearly all
theft time to accomplishing the rata of un­
suspecting young women. An instance of
this kind occurred on Tuesday night lasl.
which, for tee cool fiendtebne**, I* seldom,
if ever serpsssed. In lhe fifth ward, occu­
pying rooms in a oomfortabk two-story
fraw* rasidanee. lives a family consisting
of a widowed lady, a son 22 year* of age
and a haa&lt;taeme daughter of 18. The von
io an invalid and. not able to leave hi* room
and the wether, to support bins and and
her young daughter, has filled the position

Wr also keep on hand and hare for sale

LATH,
' SHINGLES,
’
WATER LIME,
SALT,
HAIR,
STUCCO,
\
fc. 4'-.

MBreai,Rub,Caies,Mera and Pies

• Proprietors.

LTHVCEE ROOM
ke*t&gt;noo***etlon; also a eboM stock o&lt;

DOMESTIC

form', Who la in business on State street,
thia acquaintance wee cultivated erich the
erring one. and eu Tuesday evening teat she
enticed the unsuspecting girl from her
home for a walk. Under one pretext and
another the young girl eras
‘ '
returning anti' it became so

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Th. Ladies Moriai of the M L Church or
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would arouse in th*-minds &lt; f ber brother
snd th* other resk'onU of the bouse. She
bogged of her companion to take her to Jbcr
home, where she would remain until morn­
ing and 1 ben return to ber brother.
This
No building i. being dons in Hast ter waa refused, and, apparently by accident,
this year.
'
-■* ■57;.■.- cinr but, no doubt, according to well laid plans,
Ws ran nerusi* Frogfsot. He is Mill alive
but his mind oocasioMily wanders, caused,
probably, by exeessiv* menial labors of his

The Social gathering of tbe Ladies Societo of tbe M. B. Church of Ms pls Grove was
very plsasantly entertained at the residence
of Mr*. Warburton on Wednesday evening
of tert weak. This society saw number*
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The Charlotte RcpubHain. last week an­
Lasi Saturday we paid our “seal of gov­
nounced the uuse of H«*. B. W. Barber, of
The street*
thst city as a candidate lo eongrese from ernment" a few hours visit.
premated quite a lively appearance; about
this district.
200 teams being in town.
We picked up
The Board of Trustee* of the village of
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A Bnittiarr Amimuoa* Norn—John
Eales Cooke, of Virginia, aa American
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tions, sustained power, dramatic incident,
and eharming diction, are tmsurpanod, has
written for tbe Detroit Free Press a aerial
entitled : “Canolles: The Fortunes of a
Partisanof’81. AStory of lhe Revolution."
It will be commenced in the Weekly Free
Pre** of Jane 10th. During this Centennial
year such a story should be especially wel­
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sd in this department of literature, will, no
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the heroic partisan of America* liberty, and
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Last Hus'lsy afternoon aa Mr. L. 8.
Haith and wife were returning .home from
&gt; R. Lemhard's their hemes became frigktO* CatJt jPurcJuutrs will make
onud,'and ran away. Mr. Smith, whilst
endeavoring is stop them was thrown from Large Saving by buying their Goods
the buggy. He held On to the horses until
of a CASH HOUSE.
the rein* broke. Tbe horse* ran about 80
NwhvtHe. Mich, Feb. Sth. IS74.
rod* farther, and In turning a corner threw
Mr*. Smith out, injuring her no badly about
tbe back that ahe was conveyed to a eiek
bed and medical assistance was called. Mr.
—Ths Sunfield ghoct, which created
mneb exeitemeal a few weeks ago. aad ad Smith waa alec quite seriously Injured about
judged by e'Opirttual lecturer to be a spec­ lhe face and leg*.
ial messenger from tha inaaer-lud has
oom* to grief. It wa* caught stealing oom.

—P. HeUsr will speak in Venn's hall aa
Sunday morning and evening. Subject:
••The Perelslest State of Christ before he
earn* la tha Flesh M I propose m giro the
Bible exposition of the above. P. Hottek.

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Anna will probably
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h«s
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tau* nf
the Gownan Ministered, haa infticted
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grading thr. mandarins in the vicinity of
the place where th*^»ni^4n(loiurders
Jb-rih-.-A larar*ortiM&gt; ri th* day's aeeaiuc wa.
derated to ccosidoreliaa of Banning-a b01 for tbs
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occurred,‘and burning down two villagca
wluwe the plundered cargo waa am­
ended. Tho third daman JU tha G«r-

fewrional ctmdurt In the Forrest diroroe casn.
—A lawyer narrod Raed, perilling in Buffalo.
without diffi­
w^~Maa* '“jhntan by the XqHWM news­
culty.
paper, of U&gt;ri city, ind in a suit far damages •7,000,000 to in silver ociu and ballioo. The
the jury awarded hftn »1S.
currency -balance to *9,285.108, whieh to an
Notwithstanding ihd reports of the
incrcaao of over 41.000.000 over tho April balUnited States oo-operating with GeriDoe. TUo logsl-toDdsre ootatandioc hkredgnumy aud oUretpoywre in forcing a Chi­
—Gan. D. V. IMk, an old-time poliUdan• cvMMri'duriDg th* mouth •404.208. Th. fnenese sctUeinebt "of tho ADDA affair, no
cf Illinois, and ap able Jawyes fa hto day, diedI tionri corrcncv outstanding has docnamd from
at liis raridsoce fa Chicago lari w»ek, aged&gt; last month *3.500.(XXJ. Over •7,lW0,(*X) of
instructions to join the OKtoA -fleet have
■ lr« coin wore diabtiteod during tho mUtdh.
been redfctwd by Admiral Reyholds, now
The coirtrartlon ot NsHonsi bonk clreatatton
jn Yokohama. The Tennessee is at pres­
WM ovac &gt;2,000&gt;00*. and fat fltovrii moaihs
ent tliu only available ship in the Eastern
about *29,000.000. Tho ctuitotna receipts were
scan, anil if rite is withheld active co­
tied tha other day over a story told to the Com­ •10,4f»JH0, and Internal revcDuo *13,083.688.
operation caunot be intended.
mittee on tha KapeadUuree ot tha War De­ This u on incrtiro of over *4,000.000 fa interA Japanese consulate is to bo estab­
portment by a Lawrence Harney, who waa for- nri revenue over May of tost yw. Tire ordi­
lished at Loudon.
nary expenditures of gold- for th* month'Wert
This witness-swore that fa 1866 Mr. Speaker over *20,000.000. Nooriy *7,000,000 ot thia
The street* of the ancient capital of
Ken, than a member of CongreMi from Indi­ waa paid out ou lhe Gaucra award. The total
Kiolo havo been lighted by gas.
ana. proeved an appouittnout to a posiLoa in debt on Juno 1 is stated at *1181,817.460.
Dntottafuek tbe French attache at
the army for one Aufpxstua P. Green, of New
—Busiuraii frilurM Are roj&gt;ort«J from MoGenfo. is jnarriod. to the daughter of the
York- tlte ocmaidcratioc. bring th* t-ura of *451) rinai.ftri-', resulting In a penta; also, a targe
paid io Mr, Kerr by Harney, who waa the friend
former D.ihuo Kuroda. This is tho hrat
of.ttrMa ia tho affair. Mr. Kerr. or. oath, de­
instance of an alliance between a for­
nied over? material statement xifecUug his
eigner and Japanofle of the higher clfafl.
personal honor aud oUidri integrity.
—On the afternoon of Decoration day tbe Th* most aigulftcant action ot the Hc-uatc was tho
Attention is attracted town Amarian
—A ripple of oxdtonMmt wm [woduced al tho city of Quebec wae visited by a conflagration vole rc»t&lt;7rtn&lt; ths. l*r&lt;wU«t&gt;t*a aalarr lo $50,000 a
Natiotml capital ou Uie let ihrt., growing ont which destroyed LOGO buildings with most of year. Tba rote ta’dctell on tbta «•&gt; a. follow.; missionary preaching in the interior in
of the taveriigation of Mr. Blaine's alleged thrir contents, entailing a las of at tenet •!.- rM*-Alll&gt;ot&gt;, Anthony, itaj.rd. lloclh, Iloulw.ll deffance of *h&lt;* Govonimeirt prohibition.
Hruce. ChrteUaney, Ctoytafl, Coop*r, Cragin, Davra,
Tho wreck of (ho Pacific mail' ship
000,000. The Gm originated somewhere in tho
Mulligan, who bad testifled before die Ju­ western extremity of fit. Leota suburb,. and Ednrasda, Twllsghuj M®, Hamlin, Johnson, Ms. America, burned in Yokohama harbor
Millan, Mttcball. MsrrUl (Main*). Mortos, Norwood.
diciary (lominlUoo concerning tli'cito matter*, swept through ilia middle .of the suburb to Faddork, I’attcrwn, Kanaoui, Bsbcrtaon, Sargvnt, four years ago, hna been raised and
swore, that Hr. Birins camo to him at hto tho extreme caitorn limit, facing tho fortiBDs- Hbonoan, 8jvnc«t, Windom, Withers—29. Asji*—
towed ashore. It will bo broken up.
hotel tod tearfully besought 1dm (Mulli­
The tea buBinean for the season opened
gan) tp give up a psekago of letter
—Lightning etruck an oil tank at Oil C5ty,
with unnatural activity. While prices in
written by the ea-Speaksr to Waneti Fisher, Fa., the other day, and sot it on fire. This
of-Bosion. Mulligan refused to nurrender the tank contained 21.000 barrels, and the finmeo
America are known to bo much lower
correepoudenco, and threatened to publish it if from it communicated to a second tank conthan these of last year, tbe prices
tho newnimpcra attacked him. He ffarily taining 23.000 barrels. Bail mated lose, about
given hero by oomjreting purchasers are
handed the latter* over osi an Itnpllt &lt;1 pr&lt;unim&gt; »ICO,000.
fraud, untered printrd....Tbe Indian xppro&gt;ria- higher.
that Mr Birins would return them after looking
—Tho Collier white lead works at St. Louie Uon bin &gt;m under dl»cu*&gt; ion nearly the cntlrr day.
The Tokasima coal mine, hear Naga­
them over. Upon Rotting thorn fa hto posece- were partially dmlroyod by a boilsr expforion a A variety ef ararmtuirnta were oHered, nearly all of
saki, is now yielding an average of 700
rioo, however,
.dccliatd Jo return few days ago. Several of the employes were
tho lettari on lhe ground Uiat tiioy wore badly bruised and scalded. Tbs loan to the
tonsxlaily.
jmroly of a private character, and had no building will amount to about *25,000.
The French steamship Nil,, wrecked
rrievsxicy to the matters trader c JnaideraUou.
Monday, June 5.—Senate.—Tho Senate ditnear Yokohama two years ago, is to be
anwedthe So adry Civil Appropriation bill nearly
Mr. Blaine, after Mulligan had detailed hto aid a
th* entire day. An amendment proposed by Sher­ rafaedbythfr JApaacsc.
of tho alary, -made a statement under oelli,
man wm adopted, pmrldteE that the Internal pi.xawhich agreed with Iho former's ao far as ronuo districts be reduced to lai aa aeonaft*» to* l&gt;t
Iried to the iamaralon of the kttere aud tho
New York is in a dispute about tho
manner of obtaining posMeefou. Hedsnisd. how­
proposed big bridge over tho East river $150
ever, HoUigau'e sensational statements about
bta (Haixft)bring fatears, tllraalsning suicide,
by auperYUan, and all other powers now exerctoed connecting that city with Brooklyn. *6 to *20
otc , fa case they ware published. Ho did pro­
DJ Um aeparvlaoco tabs voted In Ute collector*.
Eight millions of dollars havo ahreaxly'
test strongly against his private letters being
—There being do ob«cA for Mate officers st
Ateur.—Dlalno (rtelnr te a qvratlon ot j&gt;ri vilogv). been «xp«nded upon tire foundations of
printed. With one osceptiAu, they did net the last electiou fa Rhode Island, tho General
the projected structure, and yet a violent
base on thesulijset of lhe inquiry. He said Assembly, which met al Newport Isol wack,
opposition to its completion jus sud­
he would submit them to two of tho breLlaw- declared J. M. Addcmau elected Secretary of
denly arisen. Tho last important op­
yers in Washington, and bo guided by them an State. Mid fhen re-elected Goy. LIwmU, Liiiut.
to whether bs should ptxxluce them.
Gov. Sisson. At-y. Gea. Raylcs and Treasurer
ponent is in tho person of Thurlow
- News romw by telegraph via Lincoln.
Weed, who argues tliat: it would injure
Neb., that a party of Cincinnatians, on the
Now York while benefiting Brooklyn,
W«y to ike Black HUM. were attacked by a
and
that only the .wealthy man and tho
largo party of Indians, wbllo pssNlug through
” swells," with their carriages, will be
tho sand hilta. and forty-nine are bslicvod to
—a number of State cmivcntiorm wore hfeld
have beasi ■wans cred.
couvexrienoed by the work.
on ths 31at nlL. and Uio telegraph informs uo
—A nraahiuglon dispatch of the 2d Inal, that tho Iowa Republican de’rgates to Ciiscfanati
A new bloating pothlcr, named “ herastates that on the rfr-SMiemblfag of tbetrab- art instructed to vote m’ a unit" for BJainfo
Judlrisry Cuiumlttoc, tho chairman renewed Tho Louisiana dclcgries to the mow conven­
clin,'’ is being experimented with in
hie reqreri to Blaine lo present tho Icltere tion atAud ten for Morton and rix for Blaine.
several French mid A itaLrian minus. It
taken from Mulligan. Mr. Blaine recapitu­ Tho Missouri • Democratic delegation to St.
contains picric acid, nitrate of potash,
lated tb« statement made yesterday by him. in Ixiute ia unequally dlridi-d. nineteen being for
and of soda, sulphur, and sawdust. En­
relate* to tbs letters. and arid he had .lib­ Hendricks to ten for Tilden. Ilroadhcad will
gineers say that it burns comparatively
rtcelre some at Ute rotes op the; fimt. ]
slowly, so that it only fractures the nuurn,
The 'BpruImm DimocrsM are alMcst &lt;
meolTTOdHi' lie read. In jt Jeremiah mdualv for Hendricks .and iiancock. _
and does not scatter the pieces about
K.'Black and JMaU Caxpeufar. *e cjcdsoL Maryland Democrats will support Bayard at
say they have examined all tho letters, aud Si. Loutej wtrila the drirgriewfrum Virginia to
Why ought a young lady to be a bill
find nothing ia them bearing at oll upop the the nafao convention will support Tilden.
$3.00
of exchange ? IJeouiM she ought to .bo
case noir pending before the committee, and.
—MinnoectXB delegates to St, Louis are
settled when she arrives at maturity.
UieyH’h*J’hi«»» U&gt; sasert his right m an unanimously for Tilden. Should ho be with­
Anteriexo tiiiseu aud resist to the utmost any drawn the lead of tiio Democratic Btales-'wili
attempt to take from liim any of th«e private
ell rrapect for thia Houaa. I know IU poaxw*. *n 1
lottera. They.ssj- Uiat any atUmpt &lt;o do no tion nominated a State ticket with W. II. H. 1 truA Uul 1 rrn»&lt;-l them but I asy that thia
Behold that
would be tyrannical and unjuet Blaine then BUigUmu for Governor, and adopUd resolutions Hon** baa no more power to order stut abail Im don* with downcast eye.
her fate! f—- ---------- ------- ---------------informed the committee that, in accordance indorsing T Men. Alabama's delegatee to BL cr not dooo with my private ccntvapoodetico than L' meet
look, aa she walks »hn&gt;R with a alow aud uowith this legal advice, he would decline to
btoady atop. Jlto pink kaajeft hsr claeka and
tbe ebarry her lipa. ”lbr oace »| ariHng. danoprodaqe th« tailors or memorandum of their
—Secretary C^audler lias publicly stated that
ixtg eyca are now dull aud expre-mcnleen. Tbe
contents."
be will not l*e a eaudfdate for the Michigan
—The . special irsin fwxn Naw York to Ban Senatorahip this winter.
—There wan a family quarrel at tho Florida rary original pockau*-. With »owe «rn*c ot Lunilll Frendseo, carrying Janell A Primer's tlioatrical company, made some exceedingly fast time Bcpublican convention, sod a boll of ttta dis- Uon, with a mort!ftc*Uuti which I do net pretend to
lari week. The run from Jersey (Sty to Chi­ sati^fied cm*,, headed by Senater Conover and conceal, with a ana** of oulra&lt;« which I think any
aptxBfsn-a Ufa Bake*? Woman, from bar
cago—906 rrile*^-WM made in twenty-one Representatives Furman and Wall, who met fa
very nature to subject to a catalogue of cliscaeefi
hoara.from Chicago fa Omaha—492 miles- another hall and nontiDated Conover for Gorfrom which nuu ia entirely exempt. Many of MEDICAL ADVICE
rtl&gt;. Uut&lt;Mry. Upuuu Hafol. *«., SKKr »HEU «a nsrift
Uiuy taaladim' art incnot &lt;1 by their own tauo-.
• w-- ,
-- t - '
&lt; *
* ****road wore ■ traveled over at the rate of temn gate* to Ciaciuuati. The wrauglo waa the re­
leasDCM. or through iguoraucc of tbe law* of
her being. Again, idair Fennie pUcavcs if
miles ta two and a half minute. ; othen, at Uio sult of an auctaut feud between Conover and
properly treated. tu(gbv 1® atto-.ud fa tlieir
Gov.
Hleanm.
Tl*p
regular
Florida
delegation
rate of forty-flrs milei tr forty-four minutes.
com re. and thereby j rove of short duration.
-The roixnted maMacro of a party of gold- to tlin Cincinnati convention rtandn seven for a seed deal rather lake that than tike the cell »ur- They alioukl not b» left to*Dj;xpcri&lt;Doe&lt;l ubyhnuten from Cinciunati by a war party of In­ • Btajno and ono for Conkling.
taiwa, and (fill toorc evil Inference*, Umt uil*bt be. sician wbo does not UudorMSnd their nature,
YOUNG.
drawn if I did not act with thia frankn***." aud, fa. lb ere fore incompetent to treat them.
dians in the Black Hills country to conceited to
The importance of attpjdfagJo.Fsmsta.DjK
have taw.A hoax.
cases iu their earliest :*ta|tdfl oaimdl be too
—Bichan, a town in Bosnia, has lx cn burned
— Palmer A Jarrett's theatr. ri company,
/tarted hi a fast train from Jersey City by tho innurgeute, aud 470 Turks wore killed. I
ou the lat lnsL, intending to make tho trip to
j
»««,&lt;»«.,to. M.
,M»
Ban Francisco in eigbty-cighi hours, arrived fa U&gt; »l.bU.h . rournUU ta Londe,.

RUCTION MART FOR THE SALE OF N9WW. MNRNESS ANO VEHICLES OF EVERT DESCRIPTION
ATAUCTION AND FMVATE SALE.

CESJMroflTED CATSUPS. FLAVORJNSr EXTRACTS.
LKWI3 A pO_ ICKKlnjla Sand for p*fa*4M.
WILSON'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE CHAIR FOR IN­
VAUDS, IRON FOLDINA BEDSTEADS. ETC.

■&lt;W«P&lt; tea »*kl" end crwUrd «i»ch a rvroluUou ia tba
treda, by iu MAicnuMS Osau-aAvao a&gt;d Tdk-8xVna prinripl**.

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that bls tnniaclloc* were legitimate and perfectly

-SperixteWstTliaa testified before the Ownmittoe on Ex(&gt;eudituraa of the War deportment
In rogard to the charges made agrioat him by
the witaWHara.y. Mr. Kerr rtetes that he
offered the appointment to taro geutlomeu
from Indiana, both of whom bad aerred Ju the
volunteer forces during the war. CoL T. F.
Jackson and Maj. Tteoe. Mamson. sad both
declined. No ono else from hto district applied
far |be ptaca.. Than ouae Green, who wm
I*WNy Introduced by Harney;. Mr. Kerr does
uotrecoUeot who inlrodnoed Um. He never
knew H aroey. Aa Green waa strongly reoommendvd for tho Lieuteuantey, he secured the
appointment, for which action Mr. Kerr never

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—Tbe preliminary sork on tho gnat sub­
marine tunnel under lbs English channel, to
connect England with Franco, has been com­
menced a* Langatta, on the Fn nch n;de of tbs

PORTABLE GRIRDIRG RILLS.
MralFrtaakRow.Uul«Uj »-&gt;. r-iiiuurre, e.*-k bead

Advices from Hong Kong of- May 11,
nnd Shanghai May 18, furnish the fol­
lowing intelligence:

clino to lay down tlieir arms, on the ground
Mr. Wade, the British Minister, main­
that the errs*siop of tbe iter Britan to the
throne was irregular. Boeria has assumed tbe tains at Peking an unfriendly attitude
toward the Government
nominal protoc&amp;fa cf these States.
Ginga! and tho bow-oud-arrow troops
damsgei o»o day IfoU w»ck by the breaking of of Fukien province are Io be disband­
* huge tank on the roof, without a iuom«ite'
ed, and foreign-armed Foldiew substi­
warning, tie water ci ashing down through the
tuted.
Fifteen cities ora r • ported in open re­
Utelr beds be?ore it, tearing out the write and
ddugipg the entire building. Several of tho bellion in the Province of Hupeh.
palSnte were killed and many sertouriy injured.
A Chinese domestic in Shanghai has
—Affaire la Cuba appear to be tn no more been sentenced to deospitaticn for tho
settfod or aaliafnotary c Jnditloa than tavy were
rape of a little English girl.
&lt; •
during the hottart iteys of the Partial war. Ito
Tbe western army; Gen. Tao, suffer­
porta from that inland would seem to indicate
thajSieiMaitflcUotJitotaeacf doerceaing, to ing repeated diwwiters, lift* sent for asgaining stroogth every day.
-The nob gold fields reported to have b tan
Princn Kong is ftriounly ill, mid. to
dtooewed . in QuMoalaud. Anatrriio, have be in oonaequonoe of Iheae aud otlw
proved * failure. .
.
emborraaatnonta of the Government.
—The body of L L Bu-dett, ex-Couuato■temroC the Load office at WMhfagtoo. wm
A singular panic ha* boon produced in
found in a crick al Bergen, N.J., a few days
coNaBsasioKAL.
numerotra citiee, by tho cutting off of
M5o:_Tl&gt;0.4r&lt;5M*&gt;d.W&gt;s laet Moa alive scene
thetrilaof great mtmlieni of the popu­
two weeks previously, at the Arter house, in
lace. Tliis ia evidently Uto.work of an
New York, when l&gt;e had ou his pcreun several
organized baud, which, mixing
in
th'.-UN*nd dollars and name valuable jewelry.
crowds at night, finds «o diffismltv in
-A bwy mood Frederick Bawter. aged four­
perfurring the apenritcu.
Tib low
teen. w», mnrdero.1 m New York, tbe other day
da* of Chw»e*c, however. Attribute it
to Bupernatnral agency. Tire real purpone « unknown.
Some believe tho
matter hM apatitiatl bearing, and othaow
that it ia merely the device of ingeniouH
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Kdltor and Proprietor.

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omoa or TBUMAWS BRICK, 1—&lt;md Stacy.

luw^tl -n.

FRy^Y, JUNE 16, 1876.

NO. 38.

I-wish w^Ll named all our boys Poiythrice a year, ami gracing their respee-

,

.« FOJTD I&gt;V XUC TOOTH.

dor and our girls Polydora.”

at a time. He was

The Fond

I fiaat nob how we could have done

'

Lac Commonwealth

wealth year by year, but never a penny

Twopolydor, Throepolydor Millett, and

a severe toothache the other evening,

rfully replied, as an extra

tclJ among the generatton of the Millets
he patronised. Even hta travel was

so on.. But I hope you are right, my
love. Rven so Bear right as a littte

and be thought his bead would split

Ho would ait down for a moment,
holding bi* face in one of hbi hands, and

sharp cut landed on his Desk :
"I can't, my (ouch) darling ; mother
says’I musn’L” Meekly be descended

groan.

Then he would jump up and

the steps, and was led eff by hta mamma,

that happened to lie in his course, and

followed by a large crowd. The newlymade bride a ent into the beamy al^jnmod

then sit down and groan some more.

the door, and quiet reigned^''

j

oj&gt;en.

dan beat and choicest food, and contrived
to keep each nephew and wife disposed

cither event it is tedious waiting for

see of solo lagatooahips, with attendant

next week be went

fishing, and had to

binding horae-radtah taavM on the out­

leth, a native of that State, oiow serving

conveniences. As a consequence, no
poverty was * disoemitile in tbs housoa

be fished (or himMf, and when caught
was as perfect a specimen of a drowned

side of hia jaw, but they did no good.

ever the coroner had

• Dr. Ctatao’s Recipe Ifook,’ and therriu

■s a missionary in ToungoA Burmah :
" When we arrived at thq&gt; viliago of
Mona too paopla tiiers wsre looking for
the Governor of the Bhwaygyecn district

“ $2,000

Mra. Millett ;

. "The latter

indeed.

as like as not

Butin

It

.
roxjtciov^ ftajB
Urn Lewiston Jpun&gt;aZ,pr

dead men’s shoes.’'

where he sojourned ; tables were always

ship-chandler as
jurisdiction on.

’ - *A rank sdjtulgtd by luU-woru nwrlt.

He was buried with his

il iakriMil

d«y use of Sunday spi|s j plenty seemed
to reign- wh«rervr ho

with tho childreq ho wm a prime favor­
ite, foe Ins' advent meant' meat at every

funcral his will was opened by old Tape­
wax,- the attorney, in presence of all the

meal, and pic after dinner. ■ Uncle Poly­

Each indi­

Millctta, great and small.

dur had a distaste for' sialo food, and so

timony to the

But tho heads of the. families

groaned in socret, and only smothered
tlieir rcMfifatatit wheu tho thought Of

Worth'

i&gt;»» Ultalo yonr belnhlp
taeutU of • well filled pa

city to have it "put up.*

He returned
in due time, and a dose of the compound,
which contained among other ingredients

liberal quantities of other and cbloro-

other iMmiier of the family, and receive
the forced congratulations of the others

felt himself gradually being overpowered

on his particular elevation to the impor-

।crossed his mind that he had been pois­
oned. lie beevme greatly alarmed, and

" To that nephew who has really been

desperation, to save him from his im­

moot geturoua in his entertainment of

The suspicion all at once

by sleep.

sent for, and while the meoHeugcr wan

gone the alarm was communicated to the

rille—was tho inspiration of hia conver­

that nephew who needs it most, the same

where hn wair t&lt;j A eow, milked abesit

sation with Mrs. Millett.

It wm a regu­

amount, to be applied in tho same man-

a quart, and hurried back to the house.

lar thing, aud be. knew ryeryAtagc of
tho dbdbaroe by heart; so he Onded

$100 to' buy a black soft and mourning

This the dying man drank, and had just

hta wife's anticipatory effort by walk­

ring.

ing out of the door, ground .the cor­

of my estate to tho hospital for idiots

tho

doesn’t stay longer than a

All the rest and residua

Item:

and insane, situated in the town of —,"

balls, where lie left hta

"If ho
Millet;

A doctor was immediately

by.my said nephews, comparing notes neighbors. One of the men seized a
MH
iski lbs', pa^e,
Slid agreeingrm the subject. Beni: !T? p$|L&gt;

reprcBent a loan of twenty

Sammy

pending fate.

qneath $1,000, the matter to be settled

kindly

erf

etc., etc., etc.

The other members of the family were

" this is the straw that fits both provntibs; • it-shows how the wind blows’

out again on

finished when another neighbor came in
and Raid that there was nothing so sure as
an antidote for all kinds of poison aa raw

eggs. Seven or eight raw eggs were
given the suffering man, and he had just
intimated that it wasn’t possible for him

to

aatoaisbed.

week," said he, " we will pull through;
but I won’t get poor old father's watch

swallow

another, when

more

two

" In

neighbors arrived simultaneously—one

addition to tho above bequests to my

txMring a can of lard and the other a

“ Codicil,"

read

the

lawyer.

nephews, I order my executory to allow
said nephews free quarters in and ad­

tea-saucer full of coffee.

•r1. * breaks the camel’s back;* betokens, time."

mission to said hospital at any time they

get some of it down Hta right away—

a cold blast find a complete fracture."

He retuxnod to the house, aud plaood
the mdney in hta wife’s hand. The

demand or tho same is demanded for

there waen’t a moment to ioas—and the

I would have divided my prop­

one with the coffee sot about preparing

smile with which she received it ran the

erty among them, but in my visita I
have found them so proeperoita, poe-

a cup of that beverage for tho dying

sossedof such competeaaies, that I know

enough to hold up an iron wedge.

soon ns I did the fast

gamut of reflection and. sorrow till it

" You haven't lost your place,
Hive you, or been warned out again be­

cause thb tormcnting rent is two whole
naonths behindhand
J" Worse than thit Uncle Polydor is
coming. He writes to say that we may
cfnfldeutly look for him on Thursday,

li-re it is Monday, and not a cent in
tfe house; how in the world will we
imuuigo his soups and chickens and jel1*-not much of cither, but a tittle of

I wish Undo

Polydor was in Labrador, frozen several

nril&lt;* deep it an iceberg.”
"For shame, Samuel Millett!” cried'

Mm. Sammy, rising to her feet, and

tmeiog in black lead the course of her
ffeger in following and replacing a stray

. is both. usetaiB and suggestive, and I’ve
hoard it twice a yaw svri? since we have

been married.

Tho old story, my dear—

unfortunate man had ■f'4 down about

me, and I cannot insult their industry,
frugality, and prosperity by bestowal of

threeJouriM of a teacupful of lard when

Undo Polydor camo in time.

He was

an punctual as an undertaker or a tax­
collector, and made sufishine in the

house for seven days.

of

I knew, you would get along, Sam­

my.

Industry and economy, my boy,

yon won’t Imve to Work Always any more
tbairmyself, my dears. When'old Unale

Polydor is dead, his will will be opened
and read, and the rest of the family will
be mightily astonished, I warrant you,

they didn’t

M. and tho
They knew

pronounce

Polydor as young or younger

Uncle
than he

was ten years ago he would get sulky,

luxurious ease for a fortnight, and we
comfortless toil tho other fifty weeks of

and if they did not promise him forty
good yean, of lifeyri, h^wpuld eel Jhrin

"Lot us make tho best of it,.and hope

down as mercenary, and cut them off
with a shilling. Ho could not abide con-

for even better return," replied Mrs.

tradiction, and so his conclusions as to

Sammy, who was a bright little body,
ever prone to Tool dfi the runny side of

their comfortable
and prosperous condi
-mine sou
oooai-­
•
m.___»
tion were net
' *

owrytbing.
*
" Very fine, my dear, but hope is a

Polydor asked
„
. CluL,
kita. fh™-)
to purdiase a Chinese kite, fashioned

poor diet; you can’t fry it, or butter it,

after the likeness of a bawk^he was

or pledge it al the pawn shop.”

sharply reproved and packed off to bed,

“Batyou can enjoy it, and dream
nbout it, aud build castiea an it, and be

v.ith a chamber

down they don't make

noise or

hurt anybody.

iojunction to abstain

Irom such im;»ertinBmse in ti»«Jnta»,
fjr uncle must oof lie led to supjpose

that they would sponge on him for a
cent.

And so it went all the time

ment, exuberance of welcome, and dis-

astrous lavishnosa of expense, until by

«&gt; rhta | $ud we’ll get the more
by biding our time)”

tho time Undo

Samuel hadn’t the heart to dampen her
FtC*l“CL

°U1-V

tku

Well, ]&gt;eace to

I .have struggled through

All tho rest execrated the memory of

Uncle Polydor, and bewailed their dol­

lars spent for his comfort, and not one
would cast a vote or express an opinion
as to the disposal of the two one-fbou-

sacd-dcllar
legacies. When they had
'
exhausted their wrath, and Were ready

agq, and simply because (he did

to

uow it), the seven or

right lK&gt;rw of liis three brothers in the
ooQ&amp;ty wauld nr might Imj thrown on

remedy for toothache and

neuralgia—gives the patient a rest for a
time from hta pain.’
'And ain't it
poison t’ gurgled the man, who

wm

ao

and salt water that he could scarcely
articulate: '"Ain’t it poiaou, doctor!'

document whish revokes all others, and

• Well, no - not exactly; and yet, a quart

directs the executors of Polydor Mil­
'
lett's will to turn over all his property
'
to that nephew who is least astonished
,
l&gt;y the provisions of the will just read,

or two of it might kill a nun—or it

and who lias had a good word to say for
,
his memory.- In ^compUanoo therewith,
•
I am happy to util boms a that tiamnel
'
Millett, Esq., is sole legatee, and under
j
has direction the necessary steps to pro­
।
bate will be taken. ”
/vn;
_
,
.__
, ,
_■
Sammy a straw was a long one and a

with a churn full uf it’ ”

• S»»l b«d »f plump piu.

. .

might not—it would dependra good deal

on hta condition.

A man of your, health

and coustiiniion could easily get away

and now no one dared to go that way.

feet, from tip to tip, very bold, and
afraid of no txily of men. He captunxl
whoever came near him. whether Karen,

Bhan, or Burman.

M JKOTHJEK'g KACKXD LOTK.

The neighborhood of

Ninth and L
Awufoy

tiger, but, before he reached the top of
the hill, the tiger had captured him,

breaking hta spear and killing him in-

A littln white after we left this

village a man came up behind our train,

He - wm an English­

man, and wore a dagger and a revolver
in hta l&gt;elt, and was rather a formidable

He wm Chief of Police

in Shwaygyano, aud glad to soo a white
face, I cantered on with him a mile or

two.

He had in hta podeet tho claws of

a tiger who
Karens.

had recently killed

This,

cow-hide,

intcrostiog-looking

too, wm an old tiger,

very large. He came to him in this wise :

Two Karens weso ascending the moun­

tain together, each carrying a sjioar, the
one pointing backward, tho other for­
Tho tiger leaped from behind,

and came upon one of the spears.

He

was mortally wounded and very soon

He bled to

by his successor. According to the ac­
counts received by cable ho had been
separated from his numerour wives and

concubines, and confined in a part of tho

palaeo whore ho had no communication
with the members of his household. If
the purpose was to put him out of the
were admirably adapted.

It would'not
be difficult for the hired murderers to
dispatch him in such a manner as to give

to his death tho appearance of a volun­
tary act. In view of the representations
made by "the Empress of India,” that
his life should be spared, it was politic

to put him to death so that it should ap­
pear

that

had taken his own life.

he

How do

the pbysicia'xa know that he

himself

severed

ths

They

arteries?

recently

"Tom, come down here; !

would

wondered how they could be so profuse

The

diee’ convertaxiont*. —Hew York Cam-

he was maddened by the seizure of 30,­

in'reial.

to encourage the idea of suicide.

"South ’Mxbicam republics fightin’
treasure, and had several violent fits of agin, Jo; and'ib.d says oae on ’em'sGotmadnesA after his deposition, is plausi­ nmaulcr!”
ble. He would liave been an extraor­
Or all the various methods proposed
dinary man had he not been deeply for the reduction of postage none aro
moved by tho conduct of his subjects. more practical than this: Get married.
000,000 Turkish pounds ai his private

But he had, up to the time of his re­

moval and confinement in the splendid

"cage" on

the Bosphorus, conducted

himself as a man sensiblo of the fact that

destiny was against him, and that noth­

sprang upon the child and carried her
away. Tho father, craeod with the sight,

sprang upon a man, and carried him

Wm. Graham kept moving cu roller

ticipated that a counter revolution might of rest.

carry him back to the throne from which
he had been summarily driven ?

It was

undoubtedly tho possibility of such an '
his life be spared, that

shonld

event,

made his death a State necessity.

Tua Reveille says there iaa gentleman

in Austin who is so noted for his re­
served manners that nobody ever saw
him display any.

The
When a woman throws a brick-bat the

slow to believe that he
took his own life ; and if it bo true that

great problem seems to be, not how to

world

will

bo

nineteen physicians, or any number of

them who may bo willing to serve tho
new Government by an attempt to re­

Nature------- ’’

lieve it of the odium of murder, will not

with pen in band.

be sufficient to convince the world of hta
voluntary leaving it.—Cincninaff CbmmereiaL

a sovereign remedy for tho uncomfori-

ableness of what wo aro wont to call the

awkward

age

in boys and girls—that

judge,

the

wit

remarked,

never

tells

more than two-thirds oi the truth."

Youku Smith :—"Rather sudden that
about Jones, isn’t it! Died at 6 o’clock
this morning."

Old

Brown :—" Good

time when they are too large to feel like

gracious, you don't say so!

met him only last night, and—and—and

of themai-lvea to feel like adults—that

wo should always treat tho smallest chil­

fact that $120 arc offered for hta head.

that wo show to grown-up people, and

then they will nover feel at a loss as to
their reception, thus quite escaping the

Bleased are they who aro deaf, for

tiie

children, and arc uot quite sure enough

dren with the courtesy and couridrration

they aliall neo no ghosts.

interrupted

Anszirr Surra's literary signature,
"A. S.,” was once shown to Douglas
"Ab, that's a fellow who

The monster who hwi killed nine

Blessed are they who are blind, for

“ On what )&gt;age, sir ; on

page!"

what

Jerrold, at which

THX AtTKHAKn AOH.
wise and sweet woman suggt sta ai

persons still lives, noUrithfitanding the

away.

uncertain and uncomfortable "awkward
•go.”

There aro few things more im­

portant in the right development of a

Why, I

bo was alive then I”
" I’vk knowd dat mule for three yeohs,
and I don’t think dat de animal would

.hurt

a lam, cause------- This

blank

fq&gt;ace indicates where tho lecture was in­

terrupted, aud tho ilarkey forwarded to
tho other side of the fence—by that

same mule.

they never lend money and never hoar

human creature Hum self-respect.

But

Pat (who lias been knocking for some

tedious stories.

how is a child to learn to respect itself,

time}— "Share, dariint, an* do you sell

Bieered aro they who aro afraid of
thunder, for they ahall- hesitate about

if it sees that it is aloud in the sentiment
—that by no one else ta it respected!

"Yea, sir." Pat—"Bcgorra, an’I thought

getting married, and keep away from

Moro harm is, perhaps, dono children

you must do it by wait; I’ve been wait­

political meetings.

by snubbing than ovcd by weak indul­

in’ to get Rome till the thurrest’s quite

Blessed aro they who are lean, for

there is a chance to grow fat

him.

Ifiessed are the orphan children, for
Blessed arc they who expect nothing,
for they shall not de disappointed.

gence. We have fill myji homes where
tho elighteet expression of a child's idm
ed with—" Who

asked

you wlmt you

thought!” or with some sarcasm such an
—" Ah, now we shall hard tho matter
mind.’*

mean.

It is so difficult to hit the right

Wo do not want our children

trouhlceome to visitors—growu-up peo­

listen to the nnooitaidered opinions of

thirteen—but what if wo tried the ex­

ptriment of respectful attention for a
while I

Would not tho young folk stop

■ BtoMfid arc they who do not adver­

talking until they had something to any,

tise, frt* they shall rarely be troubled

quite as sorely if they saw that their

^VTJitjoK xowjrrxrr or jsjmjk&gt;
-I
ITK».

words were listened to with attention, aa
if they felt that their voices were but
beating the air I

peaed the door and confronted his vis-

England, Jews possess a higher vitality

college gossip).

Pater—" Now. George,

this is all very well abopt the foot-ball,
the prospects of the crew, and the rest

of it; now, suppose yon

about

the

are certainly exaggerated. As we write,
a farmer over by the tobacco barn in

let us know

Greek and Latin, and this

afternoon we will go overall your bills.’*

■— Harvard lampoon.
Makssb (sniffing)—"There's a most ex­

traordinary smell, Jarnos ; I’ve noticed
it several------ Hall Porter—" I doa’i

down stairs.
The kicking propensities! of tho mule

shown that, both on the G sitincut and

(PuxAHiurr for George, who is enter­

taining the " Governor ” with the latest

wonder ai it, sir.

Dr. B. W. Richardson, of Lindon, last

l ye tpokre about it

The butler, sir, you see,

*igh church,’ which ho 'as fit up a

omso.

We could stand that; but tbe

polling one around to hie place in front

presence of Uncle Polydor himself.
tor this greater longevity, the lecturer

What gcutli-

uees tho faithful creature oxhibitaI

How

and fihe burns brown paper to bofaviste
tlw hincenae.

It’s perfeckly hawfnl of

the man is evidently an ocwmpltalMxl

the

"You young wretch 1
You ungrateful whelp !

o&lt; hi, UA wUtuA teataMal SmB oc

when thoy observe that the man of tho

house is in his slipper feet.

ing remained to do but peaceably abdi­ wkntes in Louisville twenty-four couseaUcate. And why should be. not have an­ tivo hours with only twenty-six minutes

of the wagon by tho tail

behind

m

" Mr lord,” began a pompous young
barrister, " it is written in the book of

near to saying as mndh la the sacred

and led him

like hornet

her brains out with her elbow.

Thomas complied with the request,

wii»e

Witt is the Centennial

B&lt;xmubb it's tho dearest spot on earth.

ba was privily buried at night, and with­

nd, accompanied by his blushing bride,

Tommy'* left ear in a firm grip, and fac­

lawn mowers for models.

statement of the Turkish Minister that

month delivered a lecture on this sub-

druak that hs fell while tryiag to datwe.

Jr you can’t get silver, do, pray, get

Doh Pedro has bought ten Yankee

" DKAns-TAXjnwo’’ partice—young la-

ple do not want to pause in their talk to

many windows, among them that of a

of sculptors-—tho Chip-sway

all the sense you can.

could only form anopinion upon the ap{xwranee of the body after death, and
when everything was probably arranged

hack

becoming a monarch, the certificate of

they have no mothers to spank ’em.

Half

TLBJtSAlfTBIKJf.

A

Indians.

out the pomp and ceremony of a funeral

Blessed is she who would get married

tortured ones were regularly " eaten out

"-tt.-iL u*. iwkr »h«&gt;

deliberation of purpose, open the arter­
death in the private apartments of the
palace to which he had been consigned

nected with the death of these pernon*.
A father aud hta little girl were going
home from their baziar, when the tiger

but can’t, for the eonsolalions of the

saintly smile said :

pipe ami putt at puodta and ropmtorl hia
prediolton coaooraing^'ie surprise of

the deposed Saltan Abdul-Aziz did, with

dieiL 'Hiere wm one very imd story con­

with which, with fiendish delight, she

houAe, she

Ucu

certificate of nineteen

hit tho mark, but how to avoid knocking

cut the air right and left, »a she bowled

well-known young gentleman

married, did you I
and battery in Virginia City, Nev., whoa

You puppy!

(Whack !)

tainod among the Jews, instancing thoae

Got

outed.—Franklin (KV.) Patriot. ■'

Run off from your

you I (Whack ! whack ! whack !)

Now,

The

bar-trnd« r

Ax old Hootch lady gave a pointed re­

naked by the judge if he had anything

ply to a minister who had offended bar,
brain and listrecs the body.

But

retired ehip chandler divided his days

five

but with very little hair loft on him and

ward.

accept it.. The

settled—Miss Experience is freeing her

an

a dozen heads worn .thrust out of as

Their landlord

seven, men. Tho last one carried a spear,
and said that be was not afraid of tho

looking man.

them requires more than or­

one of

dinary confirmation Ixdore people will

features, for tho "gals’* shall not molest

with

throwing a brick against ths door.

About eight yean ago J. K. Emmet,

every one the moment he struck him.
Tho bmt party that ho attacked contained

riding furiously.

of

on any point under diaouaskm was greet­

some _ donations, erected a splendid
monument, to Unito Polydor, and lived
,
happily ever afterward.
'

.

Ho was so heavy, and nprang

from so great a disianoe, that bo killed

ntantiy.

countries that tho report of tho su'eido

Rleasod aro they who are iguorant, for
Herald) was. thrown into a state of ex­ they are happy in thinking they know
citement yesterday morning by an infu­ everything.
Blceecd is ho who is ugly in form and
riated middle-aged female cloth**] in
black, with short red hair, and armed

As might be expected from his eaay
nature, he healed the wounded feelings
‘
of his brothers and cousins by hand­

If there were several

in the party he always sprang upon tho

streets^says' «he Washington

this, secreted her cowhide, and with a

Icsa.to cheer him. Uncle Polydor Lad
sol i (tai A prosfaruus ' bturines* in the

not t)«uple

very good

other devoted Millett, the inflicted and
of Lovee and homo.”

mount tin a little to the oast. This jmonster had kill nd no-I eaten nine persons,

pursued tho beast, and caught bold of
an emetic to throw the poison out of the
the child’s legs, and tried to free her
stomaeh. Ho said the quicker they did
from hta jaws. The tiger lot go his hol'd,
something of that kind the better it
and the father placed the dead child On
would be for him, and that it was dan­
hta shoulder and started off on the run.
gerous to delay tho matter a moment
The tiger came up again, and seizing the
longer. They hacT prepared a - quart
child dragged it off into ths4angle. The
bowl of strong salt and water, and were
village was aroused by the cries of the
urging Holland to take some of it, when
man, an&lt;l camo to the place. While they
tho doctor arrived. He examined the
were standing and looking at the child’s
contents of tho bottle, carefully tented
blood, tho tiger camo up behind them,
it, and than said: 'This is all right; ■&gt;

'ence a moramt.
"I have here,” he said, "another

and not

trustful reliance on good luck,waa power -

Another neighbor came in, and in

stated that what the patient needed was

full of new milk, raw eggs, lard, coffee

in their hospitality and entertainment,

expenses were to be incurred, even his

There

seemed to be just room enough left for

to depart, Mr. Tapcwvx begged audi­

his

thing but his company as yetbut be

'■tf

family.

stay—hypocntiqal aasuranoM of content­

Undo PolydortuM never given us any­

spirits by telling h«&lt; how unwrable he

Only Sammy re­

thus far, and can &lt;xmtinu'x to make my

f At r&gt;•
lx.

pinching, our scraping, that ho may have

any du»t or

astonished, the

his ashes.

nnde’sttay.

tlua if

cesses in the fairy tales; and when the

never heard before.

" The old man was right; be mightily

fore old Polydor Millett thinks of dying,

catties tumbte

it.

Such an outcry as there was then was

served his wxat|j, and remarked to the

of im will be under tho daistes long be­

just as grand as the princes and prin­

apienta.”

him; such profusion and order and
pretty servant-girl—they had to hire a

Then Sammy and Mrs.
oldest girl would protest

and then where is ail our sacriflr% our

his waistcoat and swallowed it.

every thing ao neat aad abundant about

neighbor'^ daughter'for the "days

the coffde was ready, and ho unbuttoned

gifts of a kind or degree that would
imply necessity on the port of tho ro-

He congratu­

a rich relation and poor expectants. His
money keeps him alive; .our poverty is! Hammy.”

killing us by inches; you and I and all

The

they can do well without any aid from

2&lt;*?k of reddish hair which swept her always succeed. Look at me! When I
was one-and-twenty I liadn’t a dime ;
fate. '^ThiBk of little Sammy and Jen­
Dow I am worth $200,000 and over. But
nie anj! Willie and Minnie, and—

" There, there, m/ love, enumeration

man, which, tiho said, must bo strong

keys,

tho left-hand pocket of his vest. .

lated Samtny on his apparent vrosperity;

al, he is such an invalid f

them.

The lady with

the lard naid that they must help her to

which he on such occasions tranferred to

ing his guard to his bunch of

to see what could bo done to rid them of a
fierce tiger. Hta haunt was the path
leading from this village to a Karen

He was a groat fellow, about seventeen

notification bv letter—stamp
supplied by hp ImAlier Bob

tratelr ■ to
JBXPKCTA T1ON8.U | dollars.

n|$uodvliandaon-tho stove she was btack-

I

dispatched with it to a drug stere in the*

a jieriodical victim once again, and tho

ner. and into Solomon’s sign

" What'a the matter dowI” asked
Mrs. Sammy, ns she rested her brush-

&gt;

utes a recipe wm selected and a courier

she Ini-

lowing extract from the Ityf

last one.

.

three golden

said

In two min­

‘"•I will and beipienfij" came into theu
atfnds.'

Bauuny Millett, OA umjetpaid dork in

"HMgbho!"

balm for every ilL

astonishment of every

an attorney's office, wm about to be made

“ GHBA T

wmb

vidual was there to witnees and bear tes­

took tho children’s port that few scraps
wore h»ft /or' retern-dtahee, hashes, or
stows.

th. ftaztBW.

but one fulfills tho conditions of the
statement, and on, the afternoon of the

appetwed, and

Finally somebody came across a copy of

dispatching a de­

ies of his arm with scissors.

Everybody in the house

was a bad case.

of

throned prince or a riyal to'the throne
luw been so long observed in Oriental

said

ing alum and salt in his mouth, and

-.‘^XS.'SXX

Tom, my darling, riap her good and

on tho railroad, when he- was ready to
leave town. He was an invalid by pro­
fession, and could only suMist on tho

It’ll be $100,000, or nothing.

custom

The

says: "A man named Holland, living
out on the Goss farm, was attacked with

acy at $2,00ft.”

AndMrft, xhilr la»U c^uld acarortr &lt;ors

du

it, except in tho style of Onepolydor,

lh«t Unbitfot
share of that two hundred thousand dol­

lars would come to thia field of MilieU I

" Well, your honor, I saw but little of

p«M his leg and exclaimed :

the fight, aa I was underneath moat of

fool I am !

" What a

Thai feller belongs to the

�mad

A country editor is responsible for

church-wardeas and deacons each
provided with
a bell-punch whew
they
-pass around the cuntribntion
In .the city of Chic«go are upwards
of twenty person* styling themselves boxes.
physicians who are .making largo
sums of money'each year’ from the
practice of abortion. Till within the
past year, their best customers have French, German and English, ao that
been the rich, or well-to-do wives one can now blow hia nose in
who have no time to devote to the languages in the Quaker City.

16. X TRUMAN’S!I

NEW CROP OF WOOL!

Our Stock ol

rare of unwelcome visitor*, but now
the poorer classes, driven to it by

hard time*, fearing their inability to

UiUI|

provide for more children, are secur­
ing the aid of these professional mur
derers.
This evil is rapidly growing
to hideous magnitude.
It is filling

SENSATIONS!
We are receiving

the country with broken down, pre­
maturely old women. Il is disgust­

sleeicd: Mr*

Brcretar’-.

Crim*, iBlcSOe*

' Flint butOH ef TrieSinn, earned by

bathing.

At Grand Rapids. June 12th, the dead
body of an infant, probab’y murdered by
Wm Bik**. of Romeo, while handling «
rvrolvvr, last Tuiaday, *ccid«nl»llj *hol
himseTf.Jead.

MaihiM 31ul Ider wm drowned at Spring­
well*. eevr (Stroll, lut 8und*y evening,
whilst in swtmning.

MeLangblin and Martin hav* *l lail ar
ranged to wrestle arain at the Opera House
ia Detroit, on. the 20th in*L
Ai Grand Rapid*. June

11, a woman

then

An hrfoxlca'ed nun named Llndoeh B.
Mair, wm nin over and ki'led by a freight
freight train, near Rivard rtreol creasing,
al Detroit on the 7lh.

Hea­

Brick Pomeroy.

Two bilb were waiting in the bank
for their tarn to go out into the world.
One was a little bill, only one dollar;
the other was a big bill, a thousand

dollar bill,
While laying there side by side,
A d Ml met iv* are *1 Fnri&lt;n*r&lt;, J
they fell a-talking about tbeir useful­
•niiteiy oooiramed'tti* Pomon* bou
The dollar bill m mmo red out:
•ixi'tetbtagMtabliahiaent*, poatoSv* an&lt;f ness.
Mr. Thorp* dw.lUat Th* 1*M U S12JXJ0.
"Ah! if I were as big as .you, whnt
Eniurcd for $5,000.
good I would do?, I could move in
such high places, and people would
Alvin Bartlett, attempted suicide by di»- be so careful of me, wherever I should
ohergtng two rhete of a rrrolrrer al her go! Everybody won Id admire me,
and want to take me home with'them;
bat small as I am what good can J do?
Nobody cares much for me.
I am too
tided in th* township of
little to he of any use."
“Ah, VC»that is so said the thous­
and dollar bill, and it gathered up its
well-trimmed edge that- was hying
wiorv b*Od- next the little bill in conscious super­
iority. ' That is to”it repeated. "If
you were as great as Ism a thous­
and times bigger than you, then you
might hope to do some good in the
world," and its face smiled a wrinkle
of contempt for the little dollar bill.
Just then the cashier comes, takes
•ld*rly man, which had evidently been dead
woe time. The face had been eaten by the little murmuring bill, aud kindly
gives it to a poor widow.
exne wild animal
“God bless you," she cnes, as with
a smiling face she receivesit. “My
dear, hungry children can now have'

Justice never eleepe.
Judins Westbrook
has been a-Tvstcd at or near Jackson,

At Riltndnle, n Tbttredwy, the jury
■rwiKht tn a verdiet of manriangbter *r*in*i
Jaoob Stevie, on trUl for the murder of Her-

Lowed LIVING Profit.

and keep afull aseortment in all of the lines.
Our

GROCERIES!

INCREASING SALES
are proof that the peo­
ple know where
.

SIZES AND

J. IT. KQWLX&amp; my.
S. LEIBHAUSER,

OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS!

MERCHANT TAILOR!

2-Button Kid Gloves,
Splendid Prints,
Black Alpacas,
Plaid Dress Goods,
READY MADE CLOTHING I
Curtain Laces,
ladies Silk Ties,
Black Silks,
Table Linens,
IEN'8, YOUTHS'1 DOTS’CLGTHUG
Parasols.
Hosiery,

GO TO TRUMAN’S FOR EVERYTHING !!
GROCERIES,

Stockmann A Willyard,

GOODS 1RF SOLD Clftf
Men's Suits from 9.00 to $18.00
5.5010 $11.50
HATS, CAPS.
BOOTS, SHOES,
RUBBERS,
BOOT PACS,
OVERSHOES.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES, HATS &amp; CAPS,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS!

and we sell them lees
than they can be boug­
ht in this virinty.
May Id. 1867.

SALE and BOARDING STABLE,
Don’t forget it 1 Remember it I Keep it
uppermost in your thoughts, that now, in
this great centennial year-, is the harvest
time for bargains at
G. A. TRUMAN'S.

A FEW OF THOSE

Vubian ut 25 Cta. and Chil­
dren’* Stockings [all Wtpoi].
at 20 Cent*. left.

KOCHER BROS

FRUITS FROM 6 TO 7 CI IGRICIILTOHil DEPOT

THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST

• tAndernon. Ind

OX SOUTH MAIN 8TRKET,

T

E

A

IN

Sick and Afflicted !

or sachvillk Alin vicisrrr i
3.

B?LaSURE

rin* 1»» and Una
l.lt.ol (he follow)

TOWN!

doxt F|IL to try rri

HARDY A CROCKER,

The HlQhat Market Price paid for

COATES’

SULKY

Chantry Produce.

KT CONSULTATION FREE, la

DON’T PASS WITHOUT CALLING
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

CCTdlL

L. J. WHEELER
GBO. M. 8AVAGB &amp; OOaCOLUMK

FOR SALE ONLY AT

COM.IC

Horse Rakes, Plows,

Wheel Cultivators,
Harrows, Corn
D PAINT!

Hay and Grain Rake,

REAPERS, MOWERS,

FOB LADIES.
ON TIME OR FOR CASH AT

Funny U’.Uti

S3O-OO each.

Planters, and

AND RETAIL!

OteMpcr
Write for

Road Scrapers,

100,000 IJST VSE.
These figures prove the good qualities of the
any words.
In its
’

I

Coatm Rakes

better than

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

ckADk».o4 lev.

FOR GENTLE1K3’

particular care i» taken to use only the best timber and metal, to put up in
the staunchest manner. The shafts and rake-bead are extra sUoog ; thim­
ble-skein axles ; wheel* very high, and well built and finished; seats easy

SALVATOR BEER
8»id hy timCmh *i MILWAUKEE BREWKRR,
. Grand Blvw Aw.. Drtroll, Mkh.
,
ThU beer la bottled hr Jacob Beller. It Mate^L,

end thoroughly braced.

DIAMOND IRON PLOWS

DRUGGISTS.
CROOK'S

PKTENT .

(the vital point of a rake) are made of Refined Cast Steel, tempered in oil,
and every one tested at the factory.
They readily adjust themselves to
uneven Btirfacww, and will, not become weaker bent out of line.
Every
Tooth u warranted fur five years.

are doule enii, made with the bo* of the tooth, much stronger and better
thsc the small separate wir^eookea used in inferior rakes. Such springs
era weak, ond only permit ike kooik to spfiiig bark a certain distance, while

tfi.

THE TuOCZKZ-.CZErV'IELR,
MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER,

•rta, na

READ !

READ!

Medical Aaacaaeai’t

COTTON GOODS CLEAR DOWN!
BEST $1.00

Few i

is better to be sma I and go about
among the multitude, doing gr&gt;o&lt;I, than
to be so great a* to he imprisoned in
the safes of ibe few.* And it rested
satisfied with its lot

READ !

DR.

Ciniagts and Buggirs.
m

NASHVILLE, MICH.

O. O. WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE ADVT.

NASHVILLE

Then the little dollar bill said: "It
»a «*• window

X£JF LIVERY!

WALL PAPER.

PRICES !

L. ENORT’S
out for lest I should be lost.

LABOE EXPERIENCE

Cntute Md hUdm.

ARE

bread."
A thrill of joy ran through the lit­
tle bill as it was folded up in the wid­
ow’s hand, and it whispered : "I may
do some good, if I am small.” And
when it saw the bright faces of her
fatherless children, it was very glad
that it could do a little good.
Then the littld dollar bill began its
journey of usefulness.
It went first
to the baker’s for bread, then to the
millintr's, then to the farmer’s, thpn
to the Indorer’s, then to the doctors,

then to the minister’s, aud wherever
------ « ------ —. ..... .... erw WB. fcvw ■ &lt;c- it went it gave pleasure, adding some­
Non fer this crime in nUhdnle countt thing to their comfort and joy.
Yh» trUI
— v7
At last, after a long pilgrimage of
uselulness among every sort of peo­
ple, it came back to the bank again,
crumplad. defaced, ragged, sokened
by its daily use.
Seeing the thous­
and dollar bill laying there, with
scarcely a wrinkle or finger-mark up­
on it, it exclaims:
"Pray sir, what hss been your mis­
Of money. He furaiehed bail to appear for sion of usefulness ?"
♦rial, nd Improved hie liberty by running
The big bill replies : “I have been
eT wfi * a Tfvvry born. Re was rrcaptnrrd
safe among the nch, where few coaM

siubsi

GREAT

ZD2R/2" GOODS

acaount than the bodies of the

ealed.

GOOD GOODS!

NEW GOODS DAILY,

opening the doors of homes to any­ . 0*
thing in the way of that excitement
the first war upon nature demands.
It is a prime cause for divorce on the
port of the husbands, as drunkenness
» on the part of the wives.
The two
greatest enemies to happiness are the
liquor seller and the physician who
so far demeans his profession as to
war each upon the unborn.
• These examples are more terrible
than people thmk forDuring the
years of war the murdering physician
throve wonderfully well.
Inventor*
turned their attention to filling his
wants and supplying him with.insirumeuts of torture and of death.
Fash­
ionable society lias enriched thous­
ands of male and female Restellee.
Daughters in thousand* of homes
have been and are being taught by
the examples of their mothers thnt
the road to prostitution has no penal­
ties worth heeding.
Husbands have
had their love tnrned to loathing be­
cause of the inhumanity of wives—
and still the work goes on. Are these

mm

Price, HCemwrMHirtmi
Fmfion.

IS NOW ALL nt AND

ing sensible menwith their owa wives
who are thus heartless and wicked.
Il is driving women to the use of all
raising
msaner of tonics and stimulants to
keep their life-fires burning on the
hearths of fashion, or smoldering in
Balcoek, PrMife*t f Jtn. the closets where t^cy keep their
skeletons.
It .is unfitting thousands
Gavtixof wives for enjoying or even bearing
the attentions of their husbands, and

xnr Jwcniais.

!te NtthiHe Cartti Eb

IXAXI’KB KXOBl.

.

FRESH MEATS, DOUBLE- WAGON
•te. Give the* a call on Wsst &lt;ide Main S&gt;
Nwhviik, Mkh.

UWt a CBOCKHt.

its work, while dwwn, without using the hands or feet.
Discharging the
Bake is effected by simply giving ibe slightest upward mot ion to the handle
of the lever, which unlocking it, eauses the driver’s weight to till the Rake
and dischs/ge the contents.
A child can operate the rake with ease.
'The Regulating of the Rako for any kind of ground is done easily, by
changing a pin al the joint, which^raises or lower* the teeth a* desired.

25 ACRES I’ELR,
is a fair day’s work with the

"Coatss,”

SONGS
MARBLE WORKS
BLACK R FULLER,

TOMBSTOWE8

DaA.’Z-

end you can

O. a WOLCOTT,

buci

&lt; nimi

�—-*!
** itTHobm KFwcnpAL anmcftLg. j,
5? J «' Im P7”VV 8^Tk* ‘
m

10,000
Fathers

m«b. •» «tArtork ». a.

mothers, brothers and sisters, sweethearts and
children, can l*e

VrA^t^ILtt LOWS. -SM F.
wUr eoamm&gt;'cntl&lt;.n &lt;■• M«lt

DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,

BY BUYING THEIR GOODS OF THE NEW FIRM,

XJuFhuM

CAP8,

IN THE

pliable to behold, aad a mere damp, dfoeon-

, Miate, bedraggled, solemn, sad and dte» earned multhado we never wish to aop.
' Everything bad been done te make ths
pteuic grand mooom; eatables had aieiv• «&lt;hy lhe dray load, and the multitade were
f

The moot ewmpleto lias of Gleesware ever
brought to NashvUta.
Ym oca find any­
thing you want, in that Rae, la my stock.

bound to have a - pieeic, rein oe ne rain;

Btill a UtMe of the job tot of Crockery

loft, and mor* to arrive next week.
I wmdd especially invito the attention of
LhoM buying goods by the quantity, te do

SHOES,
OEOTHDTG,
MOTIONS,
AO.,
dtO.,
AO.
07“

Purchanrs

Ctuk

will make

cording! y they returned to the ehnrehe*,

Large Saving by buying their Gwxli

one of the finest rain* of the Mason, te­
as were eot la tho M. k Church, and

rg a

Thus and-

through harvest; aloe those intending to
rwn steal* of tbe 4th of July, a* I shall be

'
_n»®’ Kam rf*. of Ma«n fluwe.

XT

C- ELLIS, M.

Richest and Handsomest Dress Goods,
Neatest and Tastest Prints,
Sy’
.
. Gayest and Prettiest Gaiters,
.
Nicest and Softest Gloves. H

1

D.

A. BARBER, M.. D., Horm-o• patMe WtiyaMaa m* fciaiwu Ofltev, wear
on acr»&lt; r of oad
8&lt;a
Baabri!!., Mkk.
.
’

GRFFITH &amp; DURKEE,

CASH HOUSE.

VVEBSTRH A- HOBBS,
BiaekII emtehiL AU Mteaef wort fa lhe BtaalUMWth

Nashville, Mich.

a throng aat down to oat what good thing*
ire not destroyad by the rain.

W
•

BOOTS,

^trerfgry.

H. YOUNG, M. D.

BRADY BRICK.

f B. BASF.Y. DraJo^ Good. »nd

V . DaccMc eentad to any pteee la the vMto*r.
Stoat borwe, rax! drey anTwfflte*band*-

W. G. AYLSiORTH &amp; CO.

pLEBIENT SMITH.

Rea!
and liianrue. A*
rW«n Heuw.
AH lr*al taw

prepared te give you jnet what yon want
and at the lowest poMibto figure*.
—Bev. ®Mm Mudge, of Mspi* ItapWi.

$4.00 will preach tn the Chriatiaw Chureh, next
Bahbath morning and evening, on exchange
8.60
with the pnxtov.
j , IT? J 3 fl i|
6.00
■ —J.
Powil* hM purchased Hoher’*
6.00
carding mill,. Mr Powli* i* a good work­
man, and w* opine be wit! b&lt;v» a large ran
of custom and do w*R. Read bi* advt.
Ithtaa ^$*el Rake*, th* boat mad*.

The committee on speaker* hare aoeured
Hau. E. W. Ban*a*,\if Charlotte, 3rd Aaaistaut Postmaster General, al Waahington,
to deliw. the oration on the 4 th. . Mr. Barber^a one of the ftneet-and ableet of Michi­

W. SMITH.
NOTAHY

D
,

E. T. CHILD &amp; CO.

M. FLINT,
.Attorney at Tutor.

gan** epeakera, and everyone attending our

KO cts to $1.

DEALERS IN

4th can expect a rich, literary treat, betide*

:

Ogee over Betos Bnw. Pro* Mere. K**bvfl»a.M&gt;*fcT H. LEE?
'

Beckwith's Improved Roller Drill.

Deputy Hliorttr.

U.

Wooden and Iron beam Flow*.

expect te eammono* work upon their now
MeCermink'* Improved Reaper* and crick ebureh. They report $1200 already
Mower*, al $96 cash it th* Fall, or $100 in pledged and mere promised. We hope Hire
The officer* of lhe day bar* been ehoeeu
one or two years.
win BuooM^y^j Qg RlVXO GJ3RV&amp;0
* follow*: President, Lemuel Smith ; ChapCombined Machine* at same rate*.
—The Baptist Chureh will furnish a table terp, Rev. C. I. Deyo; Historian, Clem*at
Those wauling repairs for McCormick'*
Machinery ean get them of me m ehenp aa, ia KaahviU* m tho 4ti&gt; of laXg. ■ .Wy so­ Smith; Reader. H. A. Barber.
Battle Creek and Allegan Wooden Pumps

licit the patronage of their friend*
Fund*
Vice-Presidents : Orson Dunham, Maple
rained talk* eooMfi* Wifi U u.*d to help Grove ; 8. 8. Ingereon, Woodland ; D. W.

for welt* aad cistern* cheaper than you ever

Braith. Castleton; Z. B. Willison, Sheridan ;

bought before.
—Owing to a mistake of tho postmaster,
I would My te those living outside off la*'. Friday our westward bound paper* were

W. W. Cole, Assyria, Aaron Durfee, Balti­
more; J. Pendill, Vermontville; W. King,

they could al the shop.

town that I have a wagon on th* road. Block­ not malle$ until Saturday. We greatly ro­ Kalamo; A P. Loomis, Sunfield.
Mar .halls; A. J. Hardy; 1st Assist.,
ed with a good stock ofCls**, Tin, Crockery' grot this, but mirtakee will occasionally ocM. C. ElUs; 2nd assist., J. H, Loo; 8rd a*
' (j &gt;
G I1
’•
and everything you -want aud anything you1 cur with the meat careftd.
rist., T. C. Downing; 4th assist.. Jahn
might ordrr-Ahrough lhe salesman, 'Mr.
:
—Mr* A.wneey, will again vteit th I*
Cha*. Nichol*. You can depend on getting
village the coming week, when eh* will fur­
Th* largest Delegation of team* will rothing* m cheap a* you could at the store.
nish eubecriber* and all wishing te purchase oeiv* a prit* of$lfi.OO, and tho second lar­
AH teM Mid at $1.00 warrehtod, if net
''Barnes’ Centenary History ; or On* Hun­ gest $10.00. The party bringing tbe lar-

dred Year* of American
A bran new single harueu far sal* cheap.

Independence,”

with the work.

load of ladle* will receive $6.00.

Delega­

tion* competing for thee* prise* will report
In front of the Union House nt 10 o’clock.

—A thrilling dog fight took place on
I appreciate the value of cash customer*
Io E. CwirwAW, o, SraoM and A.
and prompt settlement*, and will give you, south Main 8U last Wednesday rooming.
Another kind of a fight occurred on th* same SnxicK, Committee.
be.discount every time.
|
*tr»et
toward*
night
whieh
we
refrain
from
A
national
salute of thirty-eight gun* will
Thanking yon for your liberal patronage
publishing, believing that the participant* be fired at four o'clock, a. m.
remain respectfully,

A. JM. lUl’GHEBTY.
Last store an south Maia 8L, near the
.

depot.

Wonted!
Al the Nashville elevator,

'

100,000 lbs.

WOOL, for which the highest market price
will be pain.

Aiarwonrii A Buoox*.

Foe the next 80 day*
barpototait. Salt Fiah.
Don’t buy until
you have priced them ai49, Main St.

Lu Bao*.

LOO

will never do so more.

FURNITURE!

5

PARADY, Manufacturer of

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

And join in

the ehorns with those

that

are already singing

This is the Tea I long have sought,
jtnd mourned because Ifounel it not.

204 Mam St., Jackson.

Boot* and Shorn,
M.ktnrarMl Krpalrtn* n.stly dt&gt;n«.ateo.trlet*lteo&lt;
Itou V&gt; dll! order, promptly. Nartvilie.

TOHN Q CRESSY,
d
HMEHIFF,
Itoaety Coanly ttarevyorrmdOennal Ontej aacef.
UtSc* at Uw court Immw. flaatteu*. Mleb.
IF

THEY KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF

JAMES

In Nashville and.sell them at the SmaHtsi Profit.

FLEMING,

Watchmaker aad Jeftlerr

You can buy

Walnut Bra, Fit! glass $12.80 Sira® “A” for 10! cents, GranolateO Hi cents, Yellow C 9 cents;
Marble Top Bureau, io $18.oo
LEE BRO’S.
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NI
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E.
C.
mtinerer
Everythina Else in Proportion. ATTENTION, ALL

XmI &gt;We of Main Htreet, XartvdK Mlah.
P. S.- Fine U'alchca and Jrwetry cart'
fully repaired and warranted.

Anil other Groceries equally as low in price.

MONEY TO LOANf
(h Applied Beal Esfalr Secirilitfi,

i h

I

Has Ju.t rerefvvd a tar*. and fine SMottmcut of

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS!

Thejnew. firm 0

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

The prooewioa wPl be formed ia front of

the Union Boom at 10 o’clock, a. m., in the
■; —Last Saturday evening M. Ehret war
driving an ox teem over the Quaker brook following manner:
l*t, NMhvili* Cornet Bend,
bridge, 11 mile* south of town, when a poor
2nd, Carriages containing speaker*
plank gave way. and a child ’seven ^rears
wae thrown from the wagon, two wheels offiMr* of the day.
^.ird, C*r of the Goddess of Liberty.
passing ever her body. She wm not v*»y
4th. Societies.
badly injured.
6th. Martial band.
—Old Unde James Bock, of Maple Greve
6th. Citiseu* with team* and on foot
died last Sunday morning of old age.
Ho'
In thta manner the procession will pro­
wm the oldpst man In Maple Grove, if not ceed to the cemetery grove where will be de­
lU sU.i
i» U. tuur; Mn,ta M,
livered tbeOrati^, the early history of
8-Kh year. He wm a pensioner of the war Nashville and vicinity, interspersed with inhad been married 60 yean, and worked on Hru menial and vocal mnsic.
his farm up te within a few days of hi*
A slow horse race will commence at 2

nnn ekveumn eta tmur or Ko*.
.VW lived., al Ux KKWS Odfce. to be yrt*tod CUSAF. Stoy u;&gt; and aee aprtiBMHia.

IN BUMS OF

$300.00 and UPWARDS
OX IA»N(J TIME.
.
L. UVBSELL.
Office over J. ICnewil'a atore, H tarts**. Mlcb-

Spriug aud Summer Style*

i7M. JONES,

pay the Highest Market Price for

BOISE BRO’S •w h: e

At rrteee that Defy CotnpcUUoii.

t

Dress and Cloak Making,

POTATOES.

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

CUTTING ANp PITTING.
Done in the l*te*t Fs»bloMt.b&gt; HtyU-. .

NEW BAKERY

Delivered al their
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

ELIHU CHIPMAX,

Justice of the Peace,

Wo a&gt;M keep on hand and have for **lo

Fresh Bread, Rusks, Cakes, Crack­
ers and Pies

LATH,
SHINGLES.

o’clock, p. m., in front of A. J. Hardy's and
—A. M. Daugherty aa a borine** nan la *»d st crosswalk in froat of G A. Truman's.
• aaooeee.
Hia atore on eon th Mara Gt., i*1 lai prise $3.00; 2nd $2 00.
*1 way a jam full of good*; ditto, cuatomm, Jow* Wxnrrxn and A. R.Wolcott. Com.
who ere new allowed to go .away
A sack nwe will eommenoe at 2:80 o'clock,
, m . in front of G. A. Truman'*, and -nd
l crosswalk in front ct Union House, let
printer'* ink and Wy* it pay* him handsome- , the $3.00 ; 2nd $2.00.
ly so to do. Don't forget to see Daugherty
E. Pa«ai&gt;t and D. Gpn, Com.
when yon oom* to town.
*
A wheel barrow race will commence at 3

WATER LIME,
SALT,

No 4* Mato RtreH,

Nuhvilla, Nksl*.Gmtral Conveyancing,

te quantitlM to milt the meet hungry.

HAIR,

.A. TJUZVCII It-OOM

STUCCO.

MONEY

kept h» «BW«ton; alao a rtmire fteek of

O'clock,
p. m., in front of Lee Broa.*, and
’
end lO rad* aorth. lai price $2dX&gt;; 2nd
Castleton and Woodland, belonging to one 1
Hudson was burn-d week before last. Some J$100. .J. CAMxand J. I’itixxqxs, Com.
A greased pole In front of A. R. Wolcott’*
hopper writs* to Frogfool'* paper rapai 8.80, t'oiwky p. m. Friae $2J».
nting that the property w*» insured for

Proprietors.

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RS. L O. CROCKER
hM Jn.l rwlv«! a tarp- ati

M

H. ALDRICH.

—A small bouse, on the to wn line bet weeu

THE NEW

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY BOOK!

Double­
Thread

DOMESTIC

), and intimated that it waa burned for
A $19.00 greeted pig will Le lei loon ai'
tbe ineurance money, and propose* that
none one be*Idee the secretary of the Barry 4 o'clock, p. m., and given to the nu who
bring* him to the judge* »land_
L:'
A Eaton investigate the matter; but before
M. Bnocr, Com.
that letter waa penned the loaa had been ad­
The old continental* will be ent In full
justed by Clement Smith, the worthy aeoreNsey of the Barry ft Eaton Isenrance Cm, uniform at 6 o’clock. Saw Drear*, Com.
A running home race, 80 rod* at 6 o'clock
•by paying Hudeon the earn of $16.87, which
ahowajwn freqeenUy the me-your-aooe- p. n. First bora* out take* fire! money.
J.Wsnaena and flaoaoa Bncrooa, Com.

LOAN

KVT. Git* me a call In th* Drady bulkllux.

AINSWORTH A EROOKS,
*

TO

GROCERIES!

which we ship and retail at bottom price*.

Hate in aU the latest idyic*.
Beal and JiniUUion Isica.
Betd mul IinltaUsn Hair Goadu.

Lock-Stitch
Machine.

to thoec buying (^oak».
.
Bleaching. Preying, (idorlug ■ and rcthaplng Old Fiate-

.

LIVERY STABLE!:
WM. VENN. Ptrnmirro*
At Dkgor-l'* old stand, Nashrilk, MicHt

• We have railroad sn the brain again.

•per aad naturally impure* S
rhich give* her '.he ohaaer te a
yatefnl sigh that i*'s only a -ix
«r Fashfon’’ tan* *U would

The CoMwater, Monhall k Mackinac Bail­
road project ha* been revived, and great ef­
fort* are teteg made to .complete the grad­
ing and fitting the road bed for the irte,
which eeme of the stockholders of the Michignd
Southern are ready to pat down al
toft a ghastly sited mse-quarter af &lt;a tnob
Mudi
long. The next day he swore owl a warrant Omse. if w* will only -hang up.”
greater
oner os* M raising th* means is befor her arrest which wm served by ooa*ta-u
H/met with than the mom ungulne exble I^rkine, but 'ere the ease cam* to tri*!
he had relroted aad withdrew the sail, pedted, and it I* net at *U certain that Ver0M«triUs wilt hM hav. a competing line of
paying all eoate.
««*~«-KM..,-,.
The sodden death ef a daughter ef George

in

Friday night, was
found in that state at half poet earn e'dieek

CUIS. W\ UXWMt,

NA55HVlLLErMItrn;
Do yon want Paints and Oils ?
Do you want a good Book for the

THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE

WORLD.

with cara?

Keep. conatoMte ert hand a
— teraft a*
Flaw and Platndr

JEWELRY,

Home Circle?

CIocJcm, Spectaess,.#*.

Do you want a Prescription filled
She was

,

j JEWELER 5 OPTICIAN

Do you want School Books ?

imuwtty.

Mr. Vrvx has had eere’-sP year* *cpe*4&gt;
enee in lhe livery busines* and is prepare*
to furnish all who wish with a good rig.
■nd at prieee ctarrnspondtotg with ■MM.
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and lead area ; good ooUectem of ores from
New Jersey । Zmo frauklinUa coutaiphig both

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CHICAGO

LED6ER LEDGERW*
For the Hext Half Ve.'r.

-Five children. the falmllr of Frank MaUtaoux. were burned to death ^ne night het
week, by the destruction of their dwelling,
mnm fifteen miles east of Windsor, Oan.

$26 TO $60 PER DAT

in aUdtrectiooa. pmsseeting 4be entire coojxQy,
an the troaeuyM of tiia earth to lie found tn
endloM variety. We may well exclaim, thia te
a great »6MUtry, and ■ympethbo with th*
Teutons, "Mata Gott, vat a partton- Th*
frilowing UPAMwhUril togjuly :

ried away, and aeveral pereecia drowned. At
Frauenfeld. tbo capital of the .canton, four lumatee of a bouae ware killed by felling walla.
Taisa tn Cuba, has ahooouded to the United
Stales rtfc about *400,000 ia goM.
—John R. Graham. of Iowa, who for a long

—E. P. Ilinguton. author of the “Ufa of
Artemtm Ward," and who was.Mr. Browne's
agent in England, died in London recently.

vidta« that wbe» Colorado to Mtmtttsd M a BUte
tba laws &lt;W tba United StatM ahaU base lb*
oam« fores m vtoewtMre, and that the Stair
shall cooaUtuto Me Jsdteial dlairtet; amrttitetnry
of tbe Bankrupt tow-tbs aams turasnre that eMevd
tbs Itenate; radtutac tbs number at tbe tewdtosl
tho Southern Pacific railroad track haa bean eorpsof tea anajr....Tba MU prracrib*n« IM rate
oitondo.1 to lha summit of the Sierra Nevada for jarors la United tUalra odarta wm recommitted.
....Tba majarlt* aad minority r&gt; pAta of ths •tooM juntaina, al Tebuchape. and regular trains
b?gnn to ran daily between Ban Franctoeo and
Keene Station. 338 miles, or to within seventy,
sight miles by stage of tint Loe Angelas divi­
sion. The track ia already laid fifty miles east
of Loe Angetaa.
—1‘aaaenger fare rates from Now York to
Chicago, via the Erie railroad, have been still
further reduced—from filfi to •!&lt;.

CONGR ESH IONAL.

Trnwar. June 6.—Nmate.—Ths committee
appointed »ome Ume a&lt;o at lhe Instance of IHrl*
(W. Va.), after an InveaUgaUon Into the method of
book-tiepin* In the Trraanry department, reported
that they are eatlehed teat no eauee for com­
plaint
exists
therein. ...The
Henate dlaeueed mfereutially the question of JurtedicU-n In
the Impeachment matter st considerable kn*1h.
and ftn.Hr fixed the Uh of July aa the dale when
the Henale aa a court of truj«eaehment shall begin
to take evidence.. Mbyte presented a petition of
O. T. Desiirejard, nf Ixmtviana, for the removal at
bls polltlcal^diaslxillllee.
lie**.—The Indian AiqwpriaUon bill was passed,
ineludlns the section transfet ring the Indian bu­
reau to the War deportment....Tbo Hones, by a
vote of IIS to S7, authorised the Committee on
Hankinc and Currency to report at any Ume. The
object of thia permission La to enable ths commit­
tee Io report a 1-iU repealln&lt; the Resumption act,
and to put It on ita jsu*&lt;f promptly.

WKDXBmar, Juno 7.—Smale.—ITio resolu­
tion propoafag a common unit of money aad aocounts for the United Htatea and Oreat Hritaln was
paased....Tbs UH establtahln* Cbeboyyan. Mich.,
a port of delivery passed.... The Henate then took
np and psaaed the Le&lt;1alatlva, Executive, and
Judldal Appropriation bill. None of lhe House
reductions were concurred in, the bah coverts*
about the same amounts appropriated last year
• ••.Tbs Forttiteatii-w, bill was also taken up and
CMIMJK AJfD CKI3LIHJLIA.
passed.
Hossa.—The House passed lhe bill removing the
—The Ohio river steamer Kate Dickaotx was
libeled at Louisville test week by two deck forty-acre reeUictlou upon lhe entry of public
lands In Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas,
hands and tied up. The boat escaped te Qnand Mississippi, an&lt;1 placing those land, under lhe
dnnati, however, where the 'operation was re­ same regulations aa the public domain In the West­
peated. when the claim was settled. The pa- ern Htatea. The lull had sire ady passed the ftenpm in tho Louisville suit ware exit to Untied ste... .Cromiee Introdacs-d a bill authorising a rail­
Staten Mondial Harrington. at Covington, who road pontoon-bridge over tbs Missouri river at Ne­
overtook the steamer al lliploy, Ohio, on her braska City. Passed.. .The Bpeakrr asked and &lt;d&gt;way to rittetargh. The Marshal enucaron.l talned leave of abonoce for lea days, and appointed
to capture the boat, bat wm warned off by Cox (N. T.) Speaker pro tern, during his absence.
Taylor. At Maysville, Kv., however, lhe Mar­ ... Cannon, from tbe Committee on PoetoAoM and
Port Roads, reported a bill providing s'p. nslly for
shal waa shot deed by CApt. Taylor, while cn
mailing ebacens books, and jiroblbllln* lottery ctrdeavoring to board the steamer. Taylor then culan paertn* through the. malls. Passed.
appeared on the guards aud was shot dead by
TnuoaDAv, Jims 8.—Nrnote.—The Bcaate re­
the Harriagtem party.
fused te consider a resolution allowing Ptnchback
-In the United mates Court al Fargo, D. pay and mileage as a ttenalor tor lhe lime in whteh
T., last week, John White, a eoldkr wm sen- bis claim waa j*tiding... Sherman called up the
lensed to ten yeara* imprisonment for killing bill amend th» tews relative to the l-*al-ten.ter
John D. Colby, at Fort Pembina, on the 16th of silver coin, and a general discussion of the finance
May, end William Bruguler to tho same term
Hews*.—The House proceedings wm enlivened
for killing William McGee, an employe at the
by a wordy aktrmteh between Blaine and Tarbox,
Standing Bock Indian Ayreey, test December. the latter defending bimsrif against lhe charge of
They would both have been convicted of mur­ th- gentleman from Maine that ba was actuated
der in tlx second degree, and sentenced for by twfbatei malice in offering hte resolu­
life, if thio grade had been provided fur under tion of inroatigation. Blaine repbed by ac­
cusing Tarbox of stealing a copy U hte
the United titates laws.
—Burglars entered the reaidenoe of Bov. Speech on the enrrency, which wm in typo sev­
Henry Ward Boocher, al Brooklyn, one night eral weeks before tta delivery, and ofartag to eeU
it to a newwosper man. Tarbox pronounced tha
last week, and carried off silverware valued at
cliarge false, but admitted that he had a copy....
91,000. They would have taken more had L HU to jmvent straw bids te the maU service was
they not been frightened off while trying to passed .. The t»U to replace ths tom-elad cath few
open tba safe.
Jurors in United mates courts was dteCMoed with­
—An astraordinary suicide was that of James out action.
A. Moore, a mechanic, who Hved on a farm
Fmdav, Jom B.—araata.—Thu amobdod
about fifteen miles aoatu of Lafayette, lad. PootoOcS Appropriate* 14H wm passed. It covtre
He went to a hotel in Lafayette one day lari within a amalt fractitm ot gr^OO.CW, instead of
week, and secured a room, aayiug that be waa *33.100,000, m provided hi tha Bouse bOL
Beuar.-Tbs House passed lhe biU te pay tha
ai work an a peculiar invention. His machine
wm a self-seeing device for beheading one s widow Of IVwrtdcnt Folk kljm for ten mutes,
self, aud WbOh he was found fete head WM-taa wbteh wm taken off her ptautsUou during the war
by tha Unten anay....17*9 wm aaothsr exciting
bos, romj’TMely revered from lhe trank. The
so tie on tha fioor at tha House, growing out of the
ax bed a fall of Iwrivs foci, and wm buried in
B etna tnve«Lg*Uom That gentleman claimed lhe
the booras after severing the neck of the dright to call up hte motion to have the Caidwell dis­
trict priated with tha avidroai taken 'by the
rfjF^jrcf^r xEnivurAraui.
-A disps'cli Crtaa Havana Cuba annoar nea
tbo failure of Frdro A .’o,. importers of Jrtkmi
bovf Their HabtUti ia arc catinuited at over

-Tba Obio Falfe Car Wcrtw, at Jeffcreou.
IriL. the iargMt rriabhetmeot of t!» ktod m
the wrald, More been ordered to ba sold wider
a fgreeicntire cd a Bicrigage.

-During tbs pari two wraka the arrival of

.XWell Auger
LWggffOg

CoogreM of Aatijora, July 1.
. &lt;f
National Convention «&lt; Catholic Young
Mau's .AMOctetioos, Jdly 1.
.
International Typographical Congrtwc. July .5,
BalaMtMm'a and Co ngiririnl Travelers’ Aseoetetion, July 3.
Catholic Total Abetinence Upton «T Amritoa.
July A
nsrAT'X'tfYSK.

PenusTlvaula But.' Dental Hociriy, July 25.
Encampmrui Knlgbta Tetupiar at Ridley
Park, under aurpicea of Maqbte ! Gctamandrry, July28.
''

FOI/nCJL.

—The Wisconsin Democratic convention did
not Instruct its delegates. Mont of them are
understood to favor Tilden.
UMJUUL
—According to a Kan Francisco dispatch, lhe
' .—While the wordy warfare continues between
Messrs. Ittaino and Proctor Knott life hi Wall­ Democrats carried Oregon at tbo tent State
ington will not be » monotonous aa ia "off election. They claim a majority of twelve in
•
yosra." There gentlemen tried couelneions the Legislature on joint bsllvt.
—Senator Morton denies, with much em­
again in the Judiciary Committee room on tbo
7th, and from the puWtebod reports of the phasis, the report that ho instigated tho iiirw
episode it most have been very exciting. Mr. ligations of Mr. Blaine.
Knott explained hia reasons for not reading
FOMMlGB.
the Caldwell dispatch in the Hoote.
Ho
—Bismarck has prohibited for two years tho
wanted to bo aseurtxl that it was genuine.
ctrculalioe in Germany of the ffordatnrrika.
Had a dtejtatch come from Caldwell saying
tho weekly edition of tho Philadelphia .VoUuthat Mr. Bigtoe was guilty, it would have been
blaK.
unjust to the latter to publish IL Here Mr.
—A six weeks' armistice has been agreed
Blaine interrupted by raying hia belief was
upon between tbo Turka and the insurgents.
that such a dispatch would have got out
— Many insurgents in the Turkish provinces
pretty soon, when Mr. Knott disclaimed any
have petitioned Austria to grant them asylum,
intention of doing Mr. Blaine any injustice;
alleging that if they arc refused they aro in
bat still Mr. Blaine reiterated : "I mean to
danger of starvation.
any that I don't think you would keep beak a
—Boaaia haa prevailed upon Barria to sus­
dispatch that would hurt -me." Koott became
pend hostile preparations. England and the
greatly netted. His while mustache grew a
other powers have agreed not to exercise undue
shade paler; hia fiery checks took on a
pressure upon Turkey.
deeper glow. He clutched hia oaken stick
—The Bpoaiab Government in Cuba lias
with a firmer grasp, and advanced threatening­
made contracts with ptrties in Florida for cat­
ly toward Blaine, who sat in a chair three feci
tie, paying kJ in gold per pound delivered in
from him.
The friends of
Mr. Blaine
NoovitM.
unconsciously
gathered
around
him.
—A Landon special says: " A pompbiet, is­
and had Chairman Knott male another
sued by Gen. Iguaiieff, the Buaeian Ambassa­
step toward Blaine, there would have been a
dor
at Cocutanlinople, haa created a seuaalion.
personal encflhnter. Gen. Hunton, who is a
man of remarkable composure, succeeded in Il proposes to split the Turkish Empire into five
enforcing order.
When the sub committee principalales, to ba named, respectively, Bul­
adjourned, Knott, approaching Trye, a mem­ garian, Albanian. Bervian, Bosnian, and Greek.
—Gibraltar has been supplied with prober of ths committee, and who has been
in attendance aa advisory friend of Blaine, rteiona to supjxrrt a garrison of 2,000 men for
six weeks.
said to him : *• Mr. Frys, your friend Blaine
—An exploring expedition left England for
M the god-damnedest scoundrel in Amer­
Northwest Africa laet week. Ila main object te
ica." This remark, or its equivalent, hav­
to
ascertain tbo feasibility of admitting the
ing al.esdy found its way into print, it
should be addr-4 that Frye replied: “ You waters of the Atlantic into a portion of the
forget yourself, Mr. Knott."
Yees" said desert of Sahara.

Knott, •• I do." and bo thereupon withdrew the
remark, and apologized for having made it.
The following is a copy of the Caldwell tele­
gram :
Lowtxnr,-------- .
To Chairman House Judiciary Cusimlttes, Wesbiugten:
Haro Just reed la New York paper. KeoU'r evi­
dence bImmU osxr bond tranoacUcu, ami can fully
corroborate K. I are'er gave Blaine any Fort Smith
railroad bonds, directly or otkerwiM. I have three
forrtgn railway contracts on my hands which
mak. M issposolhis for ms to leave without great
pecuniary lose, or would gladly voluntarily mmbome aad ao testify. Can make affidavit to this ef­
fect, aad mall ft If desired.
Joetaw Cainwau.
—Douglas county, Mo., wm visited by a tre­
mendous rain-storm a short Ums since, which
flooded al) the creeks and streams in lhe vicini­
ty. Thirteen hves wm lost, and a number of
mills and other buildings wm swept away.
- In 1860, or thereabout, one Godard Bailey,
a clerk in the Interior department, became a
defaulter to the amount of f *70.000 belonging
to tho Indian trust fund. The war followed
shortly after, and some of the Cabinet officers
having resigned, the matter was not jirenred :
bat last week a piril suit waa begun at Wash­
ington against Jacob Thompson, of Mississippi,
who wae Becrctary of the Interior at the time,
to recover the amount embezzled, with interest.

Can Artfifilly be Hide witfi the

3ca&gt;.
Mhm
«,««&gt;.•
000.
Tbo" latter oven in under Ute rea&lt;
value. I reached tho grouuda quite early

.•..Ths Appropriation Committee repreled ihv
Army Anwop.iaUon bill'-OU,r RtO.OOO.OW leas than
th- mUuiales,and with eeeUoua redoelnR lbs force of
th- arutyand ths i*r&lt;*f ofitaevu.... Lord Introduced
a Joist retolullon recmuinemllng an additional

tiiroe-story trull. *40,000; a drying machine,
*2.506, Uite axliibitog's -outfit cost fiS.^OO
boai-buiMsig fine . have *25.00* on exh)bit,
there axe thirteen locomotive* averaging *20.000,
*2fO,OOU; there aro fu'ly *130.000 in paaaetiger

forty foot square filled with roving forms of
108 spindles, 630, spin He cardore. etc.. (4.000.
Another square containing pulp boater and
otiier machines, *18,000, belting in one eotabliahmaut, _|ll,000 sewing machine iutcreoL.
fully •50,060. ffewapaiwr and job mac hut c
press, ete., *1.000,000 ; ob&lt; firm shows in riv­
eting machine, steam regulators, rag-picker,
etc.. *94 000. Tbo Corlise engine. tlOQ.OOO.

3 TO 6 FEET IN DIAMETER,
Ar.d AXY DEPTH MUJUIRED. Tb»J will boes te

Xad w» MARK THB BEST OF WALLS to QUIDS-

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GREAT TE8TERN WELL AUGER CO.
BLOOMFIELD, DAVI8 00., IOWA.

figja NO AGENCY IN
atSI
THE WORLD

showing X200 ; thia will make a display of
•125,000. Hare are a few items and nearly
•2,000,000 in value; now, take 11,000 exhibi­
tors. and the figurrw axe atartUag.
.

OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY

The Enemy of Disease, the Foe ot
Pain to Man mid Beast,
1. A. Uraaaotd

COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER

THE CENTENNIAL.

itora. wlicoa numbers are nearly the figum
cuumcrali-.J.
The display of African goods from tho gold
coast in unique, more curious than of any util­
ity
—trinkets, idols, bate, weapons, etc. . Nor­
rntLAnuj-uiA. Juns 7. 1876.
way exhibits an antique buffet, *450.00 ; bed­
Four weeks have passed since the oj&gt;ening
of the great Exposition, and many of tho vacant stead, 4550.00, gold. The Vcuotiaxi oollsclicn
or half occupied spaces then visible, have boon of ivory and carved work u superb, m h their
filled. But though very marked progress lit* antique wooden furniture. New Zealand dis­
been made—in some eeciiona amouuting to an plays a pillar of gold imitation, to represent
entire transformation — and the display of six feet iMpiarn, thirty feet Iqgb, productioM
goods approaches completeness, yet much re­ from 1862 to 1875. weight 8.C25.G76 lbs. or 246
mains to bo done. Not till tho pilddle of Juan tons of 23-carot gold. Value, •151,271,293. A
spool-cotton manufacturer exhibita a worked
eagle, life size, worked with 8.464 spool* of
cotton. Rhode Island shows a piece of belting
eooDd of the hammer and the hum of busy' N» feet kmg, thirty inriiM wide; double. The
workman are riill beard in all porta of the Cen­ Krupp gun carnev a tali Of 530 kilaa, or 1.100
tennial groaixis. tea weeks more will oomplete pounds, and ia thirty feet in length. From
Hagerswerda, Germany, a clock la on exhibit,
the display in all cesontial features..
the eornbioed arrangements covering an area
Though the attendance te large and daily in­ nf 10x15 feet; lhe bell which airikea the time
ia
as large as an ordinary church bell. Bohe­
creasing. yet to make thia the most memorable
event of the nineteenth century, Ibero should mia stands in the front rank in glass goods.
lie a VMt concourse of people, flocking here by There ia to be seen in Uie varied display of
hundreds of thousands from all parts of Amer­ fabrics, a naw, bemitiful artiois nf Oamid vel­
ica. from Europe,/ala, Africa, and the tales of vet ; this ia another expression of America's
the eea. Eapecia^r from this eouutry whore manufacturing profeesk-n. The mineral pro­
ductions of Chili are exhibited in a tMty little
grand heroic birth aud marrcloui growth and
development this Exposition te designed to building with tho Soutii American condor «nrarxpanl. A curious knot of wood is eetR
commemorate, there eliculd be each a gath­
which bas inycribod "thia knot waa pl«ntzd by
ering bore aa would dwarf al) Eretern pilgrim­
the monks of Melrose Abbey in lhe faurteeutu
ages to saintly abrinev.
century." Valuable, Lka ojd wine, for tbe.aga.
A portion of the cylinder of the first steam
In thia time of financial depression the [*Oengine used in America is to bo seen on elhiple are compelled to practice economy, and al
least twice aa many people would vinit the Cen­
tennial Exposition at half-f*re railroad raUw as

at 620 for tbo round trip, who will remain at
homo if the fare te *30. I believe the railroad
companine make a great mistake in not reduc­
ing tho excursion ratce one-half instead of
one-fourth. They would make more money
now by anch a policy, and would bo leading
thousands to form new acquaintances, and
than cultivate the desire to travel, and create a
large patronage for their roade in the future.
The railroad componica wiU probably come to
thia ooncluviou before tbo season ciosea. but I

Ii • Great Herve 8timol*nt.

COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER
i.mWi at VrilsAe-AOerlrtc Plrtss at MUrar aM ZAsv Us
linUM is s
Mnmsibvnln* Fl*Msr.ln&gt;p&lt;md .nd

AGENTS WANTED TOR THE

ENTENNIAL

HISTORY or the U.S.

kOEKTS

nTfiumanc.

.MOTOMO

A rather am using incident occurred on
the Central roaff coming up from Batavia
yeeterday afternoon, in which the inquiftitiva and rather uda pliiaticatad rep-'
reaenUtiTo from lhe rural districtii boie

the leading part.

35 to 320

Seated direetly srto s

thoaiale from our observing friends were

several college boyn oil their way to the
Alpha Dolt* Phi convention that aasembl*d at Utica, and, after the manner of

their kind, they were soon engaged iu
artistically rolling tobacco tip into cigar­

la magnificent in rxtent, richnorr and beauty,
and llio variety in m large ■" human ingentrity
and skill could make it. No dMcription oan
give the reader a Juri coooeptioa of its greatDrm and splendor. It must be seen to be nppfeciated. A week spool in aighbaecing here
will give one a boUtr idea of the notable pro­
ducts of all ooontriae than three year's travel

MUSTANG
LINIMENT

breaasutaasd terae,
ssssr-ttix

WANTED! S52TJ
tenters Iras.

VsXiztT

width. 2hs A-IOV to
Blvd red rated by bovva
«w| kre-r-d l-y Kmd.

ette*. The old guuUwuuui watchud this
proceeding for a few momenta Tn nITont

amazement, and then hia wonder broke
forth in words. Leaning over in bii
neat, ho tapped oim&gt; of tlia UDconaoioua
lads on the shoulder, and aaid: "’Young

DO YOMfi OWN PRINTINC!

man, I hope I don’t intmd*, bat I would

FEINTING

like to -know if you have to put paper

It la diffioolt to conceive the immense throng
that moves in currents toward tho oponioge. I
stood at one. the principal, and counted one
hundred in two minute*, two-thirds of whom
were ladies. At this rate, it ia ew-y to admit
3,000 per hour at each gate; thia rate, for the

around your chewing tobacco ao it won’t

capacity of each gate entrance to pars 15,600
witiiin that Ume, There are »ixteen out ranees,
which permit the passage of 195,000 vwitora
without praarare. which c uld be stimulated by
a little activity on the part of gate j-d stile at­
tendants. to double tho numlmr lotoO.OOO, Ba
people who come to tbe Centennial need have
no appraheneton of being jammed ai tbo gates,
and then when :hey get into the buildings, or
wander around the grounds. If they aro orowded witbin tbe 230 xctm. more or lean, they will
have no trouble in wriggling to or ouL

into hin ,CK»t Mid expanded bi* phesk

make you nick; I never naw the Like of it

before,"

The peculiar aspects of the

caw were

quickly

explained

to

the

The Post and Mail

anxious one, amid many an amused nmile
from the lookers-on, and aa ho nauk back
with a marvelous amount of

genuine

2ss.t.triaiix"
’ll*’.

fine-cut, ho was heard to murmur: “I
knew I*d ace a good many queer things

in the Centennial, bat 1*11 be darned if I

thdught I'd over neo
pere of

tobacco in

mon putting p.v
thoir

A8EITTS! A15 ARTICLE

mouths."—

Rocfwetcr Democrat.

In the Gcrveranicut building i« exhibited a
large meteorite of LW0 pounds, from Tuceoo,
Anrema. There are 408 pbcatorial modalu in

*25,000 and ii tho finest in the world. Why
don't wo liavo an aquarium ? Ooe tfiat will
compare favorably with the one al Faris. IW57 ?
Thereto an extensive ntileetiou of area Ln the
same building. North Carolina nude, a fine
diaotey. Iron, lead, coal and gold qwartx
Wrwt Virginia, lutumiuoua cool eaunel. aud
splint; South Carolina, fomuliferoue rename ;
TaonesMe, iron ora. lioMStorie ; MiMoari, chaloopyraa, blended galena and xu*c. lead from
these area ; one specimen of specular iron
wstala 7.500 pounds ; Michigan, pig-irou. eop-

OnarrxD IuukIr, face, punpton, ringwtwm. esKrlietun. aud other cutaneous affocttonn cured, and rough »kin made soft and
amootix. by using Juniper Tar Roop. Ite oareful to ari only that made by Caeweii. Haxard
A Go-, New York, gs there Are many Lnutetinumade with conunou tar, all of which aro wurtL-

REVOLVERS!!

IMITIITlOmU BATCHES, CHAINS AND JEWELRY.
YOUNG.l2."aflA2k'l

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IHVILLE,

JttF'39.
^*«ju«_gm..te-Lj'iuL mi iii-i. .us

. .mws»-i lAirtnrim-.-* te»te’

rtjars».■Rcas'ta tewaar
i^toen -S1

i_

-f” ” • wr «- j/amAjutcn'
ThiWto ifeikl&amp;toMMtaMa tM ire
.ilfisr::!®!*

\CA!f NATIONAL

Lr. and Mrs. Pedro are Tory rdeasank
able people, beside befog inttfiSct®'

rFKJfTIOlf.

high-toned. 1 should bi willing to
nowledge thorn m equals anywhere.

c•

uraitl

SM
mu, and a good housekeeper ; and I

rant you she has the Dorn's dinner

man, of Auburn, N. Y, was made temporary
ly foe him, smoking hot on (h«. Mtb^»r
fklfeaVO^ 81
n ho cornea in tired and hungry? ■
When the call of -the roll of the Hutes waa
Fe kok our departure, after a very
made the chairman of oaeb delegation sent up

7. The subtle eehool r yrtem of Ukaaevaral Bute*

■

_. ;.,o&lt;;,.t

B'^JT-TaeT1&gt;-»H

»t ■

A BENEFICIAL striko—Striking .a,

f

.a»«Murr
public fund or property for the benefit c&lt;pr

ib loath

rawKam •

the earnest. r*&lt;|umt nT the Michigan dnlegauob.
W.

Wtarft‘j&gt;llptJu,“taM Plot tall.

(
।

TuKpinn wh/’geht Into prison mH bo

iu future.

Tmm find. • aiau that ww wont round

willbo sleeted by

when it wm dttenainml to tnumfer
5Ot«« to Hayon. Tba call progroecd.

thnt this brypUfql. ahjet should bo so

On motion'
tonal dalegates equal privileges with those
reprree tiling Staten.

ill of sailors' boardiDg-honsce ; and all
ram underclothes banging out of the

anatasa A

otpoaBre

more

.

the world—the man. in tho moou.

helix.

'

.

H &amp;

oj Ui^hiy.q^geg^ mic jPg&lt;^r.U&lt;l

,

of stairo I

aiiw5S»

One steps up

‘

other staMf up «ups»
oq
—--- ---------------------------------------- ------- : \ A coRMXHeMfrJn' out in the rniburbs i
wjn yj U—’gritaB drootaht, ' “pkO tataO," 1
wants to ktfow^tt&gt; to*
to ntokaw
« ___
Nottaii
«Vfc OKO^Sd,. raillirai.
______ ’ *■““'.
etarrted. ’* * * ’■

votedeofid for Havre. Nevxla ditto. South Caroik. d.rax —y^towdr.*’,W«Pwta hel*—o. N«w T—k 1—mod u.1 a*I .uly-oro

and what you profane^H*ffihfcli^|^m
is the bunting of our beloved country
.W-Ib™™ «r be.™ in property. Referred to the Coanmtire on Reso­
lutions. After speeches by Senator Logan,

,j

lymnca, pfamofbis, varutta ■ tf chut, unto,'

1
1

ls. It la the jmperaUve du*y of the Government
A to modify erUtlng trvatlM with European Gov-

'At thiaetago the New Ynftenaretind fafWo'*'

■,Iarfortr,,X"-&lt;rVSf^

'- A

regular

S^.ktal-U.M,

cr«taf Itrtft-biM wiili^iour biiqti oh.—St. ■ 1
*bt for lisyv.
tooawdta, raato4,4Ato..tba Taptha^
hesitadng sad warertog de^egrt^ o? TWhfimd being exhausted by:h*agW,..they

Reform Club by George William Curtin,
the Committee on Permanent Organization

out, I would be arreeted for disloyalty,
ana confined in Fort Lafayette till tho

&lt;*•• ;''WjM*aiL4 xsj,
, I offered a boy ten cents to show mo

™ ’SSsrr^.riifAg!! ■*

.where Independence Hall was.

■n*- bonroly Uiat peya U very broutUul aod cbaate,
While a thOft (that U dbcovered) U lu wretchedly
bad tarts.
'
*
-PtUt Artwrfykt, ia
li .

wnd, distort and (ii^ig«re tho lindie, ao
the m*ud. -lik»vri«&lt;&gt; is flripplcd apd equ-

It was

tractod- by perpriual application to the

herei that Paul-Severe । bung out the lantenn oh the tower, leldnfg to 1 the -cafk

Kame wit Of idOM. e^qcl/’. b .. ■; :w J-»-n
~ ‘ Wik do Vital Mr feta WSirf y&lt;* On

55^25*^

interesting

‘ I gave him the ten oenta.
&lt;*You

siikinner ;

you

lowing'gwrtltfeiil- were pftt Mh nomination :

convention adjourned until 10 o’clock Thum

Wm. A. Wheeler, of Now Yorkt Marshall
Jewell, of Co (insetlent; Stewart L. Wood­
ford, of Now York; Joseph R. Hawley,

1 s. Skinner ins^tld^fi^on going to

TLi.rwul.j- .1,

the

for wan( of care, J had to bring that
aloi ;, tooJ ’ i thini nothing is more

Il looks m though ha was

‘Poor thing,'
|"Ul. We taineervly deprrcjkto all aeetlonaJ feeling
Mud tendrncira.' Wc therefore note with deep eo-

We’re orphings, mum, and

j . be gets drunk and boats us, and wo

The report of tho Comniilteo ou RoIm and
Order of Bualne— wan road by Mr. Cemna. of •
1 d seven nights."
,
&gt;^1 IPetu^pWfeA. Somo debate ”m indulged in
ito nea to chasfog A txirse-ear a ooopla ’ Mrs. Skinner was so overcome tlia^J^
UagWteUon of Role 3. providing that the
of
locks under theac.drcumntancce,
I ok the blue cotton stocking in which
wit
a wife never celebrated for weak
i e carries her money out of her reticule,
Inn I bawling for you-to harry up, the
i id gave the boy t^(nGr|Svi &lt;^tdsl
quefeion rm’nndly arises whstlmt; or not
hen we loft home she M3 uprafas of
nnu iago U really a blceking.
Mrt
i yen dollars in that stocking that she
Hki icr jginnrslly addxeMos mt*-aa s
i yed up
voi
M&gt;'tanfar w a hart। with AtoT
ing

o make thing* pleasant.

Ihu on Ivp.

Mill, I Chink Mio. Sktalte

w« (lid w
Pedro, fir

L

or alrawlxirry festival slush, count'.mo

She had heard so much about it, she
, ,,
. ,
,
. .

out"

“ Bwxt, how did yon loee your finger ?”

X.S^.d:KWSu3Z

eleventh
infougratiou.

Thia

wm debated at

“Easy enough," said Billy.
pose’'you !dM, but howl"

mine was.’
“That don’t answer my
Question.” “ WelVrif ywu tnturt know,”
TWawiKtaDweteAea. - !■' imd Jiniy;^'KW tn cul ft off, orbkre ’
«Shr Ibc oust otefr
clrari-t

4 bnillltae 'Joel !&gt;&lt;)«&gt; completed

New Yak. and Belford of Colorado, and tho

The 8L Louis J£turyJ^uMnc known a
»Mik*to.-o4 Japan, by Humus.
a A ' &lt;Jo.i Her' Mojcfoy's coach­ girl in that &lt;441-ffbo makes her bustle
_ X iMWd the Tdildo taut out of a bed-cord sixty feet long. Just
so Ung a* (aahipu keeps on demanding
iiwnii««t a|Mdwad&gt;o«im&lt;r,; nd'

i tinance qnestioa, which waa offered by Hon.
win Jamea, of Texaa, of the minority of the

3

AmrriM lie rated itmong iweond-clasi Mtel

FrittoiB^tbeboyMroo

F^ta- opowd

Ita. door ktatart-Bi'Iteli. around it,” etc., eta., etc.
** Hallowed
"itedi Ote ,
»
\TZ~
&gt; . J.
••Yonelwvawe«iirtM-MloC“L-kl73 ,

understand, have
la' :-J-LL -

•

opened a

pity,'where tlie'gamc w played regard-'
less.
“George Washington Harris, 1
»*,. dem calf akin boots, and raise you

dis jwlr df tavwadar pasta and son
pehUiftr *fon&lt; ’trTd;,e*L ”-/rxe*a»wyr.

sivw add richly chased. ■ Traditional em“I’m habbin a heap o* troubla wid
,btofo« of Japan, conspicuously ttfo toi­ Jdeopliwm IM lisps nighta," remarked an
old darkey tba other day. F:!? Ho, bo I I
U the roof, in the Metro of whMh i»&gt;

rectonm 1 know aU ’bout dak," said an­
japanem* erowu. The interior is hreuri- other AfrfoHD near by.
“.To’ Mdoww
«i»brjipta&gt;lrt»r«l wilb doth , pj *»M.- Doffis-daCa whaTyo' know^f ksfdfod
rich VrJt nciannes lacc, and green wik

rw«te4&gt;Htate' waUta; Vtee ota,., I

Itel wee ea ert-.:,

fowl taler —tart

*

our fifteenth amarndtfrol «ti«en5, wo
.

'fho4«or haudles and lamps being maa-

write ioCBM.

■■&lt;“■■■

liomt—Detroit

ren&amp;t
what' ftrttoranoelfi^ Hbtt- }»Jla downi ’Xnroixwnjtuita carr)3©w generally, but,
the peculiarity of- ife coustruetton ad»Kno wlodgcrthroagh jMtient riuidtfrugal
pite pt the draught, being very light.
“We , ™
¥® V^tA • rtoh j He gj'ihl
MPMWOta-WMtiligitaJk,'. witl^t^^'gfodtrsUfoaMiaerJa^

WAWflF,

naffteute, the giMtag befog -wry profm*-.
The metal appcintmtinfo' are1 sfitirf gilt,

and MYiifae z

that the sinews of tho country be appro­
priated in thia maancri jMt-ao Jong will

i&lt;»wdArktABold'$tei|jii®te» „T
It is n oomtnbyientenoe that knowl­
Allows of an onlia^ed ■ amount of oroaedge fe yxrwer; bat who hatii'dstfyjCMJ
iwntotfoti and oxdsptitmal interior oomirijsmLaa'

tirmU mid HUlc (iovrruiurnuvnsBr OMte

“I sup-

“I daresay

you'd* lose yearn if B had Lean where

aotne length

meeting-bou^ and
-

|fad#ej*kadJip£ B she wpqld, partake &lt;^.
«ra- *u tac^r^l

&gt;n4 hla iflamen«c servic** la w«r and In pnaec.
Mr. Pierce, of MsaaaahuMtta, offered an

_

ntre£ toached a card in my Hfe.

N.. York U’orlrti proOtaUj

tete wteM db Uuftta Itei wutay Amtaftu.-

anZot/ccd ll^4h&lt;tloxt

strode out in gloomy disgust, and haven’t
a word about American freedom'
the Mkiib ides that we’d al ways known
\ Jfince. If I find that boy there will be
tlie Ftxlrofitmfly.
;
ane more cripple in h^ fjtfoihz— ,
“Im A sand
.. -t Wc found Ind^wESTSil, hTC
Ura al«a; teBtof iKf pU.1,,11,. "taa
.iver, and saw the famous liberty belt
p“i»w flavin ■mw.*

Methodist

’Ohi»r&gt; ta SfOB. a. nugbl
.

'

Hue wfiW-jrbfff^ M/FKfoi WkWYMc,

with1

(Mar by. “This is thensourt-house. In-,
dependence Hall i»-4-t’*
I &gt;r 1
'
“Tc&lt;’ m11 Mra. Hkhmar.-«|'^r Jfre. ,
Fed»o, too&lt; MaxtliA Jaae ■ Pedjo snd /f■p
' But I didn't wait to hear any more. I

to th®

First, catoh-your

llu- lecturer on that topic.

thin of New YbA wFRO.OW, and that at

« grave, elderly gentleman, who stood

“Wo ata't a^any mnte,'
Skinner, very indignantly. “ We don’t
urn the nart/4«2.IUL# oflftktong

raise cats:

A SOTEimnc techirer, saying ho was ■■
500,000 laxMlitas,.ths. increase during :
, ^uttoUpesk 6h the longevity of bdsds^
the wnMwntary from 1821 to 1870, so- ।
x th«f audienoe, who lived at ayordftigto the tables' of Joseph 'Hain, i&lt;me6f
'
has been 150 per pent., while tho ordi- bosrding hbirtf, mid he would go, as, to
after hi" expfrieitoo in th ]x&gt;ultry at his
Li ble, ho could learn:' nolfiing now from

of tbo naUon'ta rreent fo«i; with’ rriMcrtinff and
applaudlDK tn Uu&gt; Natlooal Capitol Um arnilni^ita
of aorvpentaat robeUioa ; with aen&lt;Un« Union aolWlrrw to the rear and promoUnfl Confrd«ratr aol.
■I«ra to tbo front; with delilientaly proposing to
'rpudjau Ibn |&gt;llghtrti' faith of the flovernment;

eg*4on, beaded by JeremUli Hara'fc'u; in
io room the Declaration of IndepcuiK .FMttMWyJWT®®*1*1 “»• Conover dele­
gatee ; in the Diatrict of Columbia they recom­
ice was signed in.
mended the alnilnsion of Dowen and Green.

in order wmm the ro|&lt;ort of the Conunittco on
American freedom. On thia .
RaeoluUooB, which was then preaeutod and
* • This is not IndependcEbs HaU,’” saidL‘ riad by Gen. Hawley? 6f Connecticut. It la as

‘

to

and then put th£m ft» rban^Fand
In Norway, Sjisia^ and Portugal,1
exploders. pan o^.nitrt^glycijrinc
total Hebrew population-is Mt down al i them, -pit never fails to raise ffen^'lrtd
lerm thM W0. Ths Jewish race slil) j
for Vice-preaident. and the members of the
' tho cat* come dawn greatly demoralised,
In 1
convention remJiuodTUn Xtieirlaeats to tlw preserves its remarkable vitality.
i —Merittoya. Jicrald.
, ’
..." .
Austrian Gaficin, where^ thcreT’are ’now *

Th&lt;&gt; first room we went into was n large
iparo room, and I knew at oijcn it was

pressi^yrytood thoej n^
whoso names willbo forever

his fing^biOta,.

How

Holland df ®,892, in d, Italy of ’fyoOO. ’

withdrew the name of Mr. Jewell, ami moved
that Mr. Wbeeler'a nomination be made

i n’t had anything to eat for four days

Bat when

lira ratal ■aita'njrtaikir. You J»n&gt;
p„
HiUmytalr taulitUo

fz/nU A^&gt;uA4.«rw.
’ -i G» i
qoIoFaeuiosabix tailor- “I can’t help
nios, 15,000/ Itaoria contains k .fowiair
fitting* figure like yours, air,’and I'm
population of 2,647,036; Austria of
willing to lose money Tor iho sake of
1,300,000; Gennarfy At *01^171; Hotithe advertisement, sir I” Freshman is
mania of 255.00Q; Turkey,U 200,000;
(telighto^sp^ j^yn j^n extortionate bill
Bra's* 4
Eagfondpf 70,000. of
without umutluur. .-»t
whom 30,000 nre residants ofi London;

in America, 450/M)(&gt;; in the British

bro them.
wife.

of a iomestiC tarn ol mind, and was will­

borrower, “I know him

7.O74.R58, namely: In Europe,
’
KM; in A.ra, WJ,'(K&gt;tUiAfrk», 793.000,

greteful pwopu win always bold Uxm who -pertW 8

boa dful than to sec a man thus equipped
bribing QpMxfob three ^etto tbejrar
of

stotigtiaH-estunalrs would Jireplied thh

]
longer
Um?.,1^0,J00-’.’ . f
-(|
turn hy^rey&lt;l,''oh Tliw in iky flight,.
tho Jcws^. Tfae,.authar,., tho, Bev. J. rTlaCKWaab,
:
Make
na
boya
acaln
JSrt'fdt
to-nltht;
'
Millar, *placea tlicar total number ut :
perhaps be a better word—concerning

Of^^Omuback. ufikdjana.-’dhU

are a good boy," said Mrs.

“ (do

-

francs, yrheu yesterday you oDtydifrd'-l
five front LegraiiSt* “Oh!"
A pamphlet just issued contain, some ' niiuffled
j

“ This is it;7iinys the boyr f

QntonniaJ and takirig nm alone to
K ftP’rfW* inr r Trm*y. .T' ! yq®. *7cari her bandbox aod -retaeule, and, as
die rferMbMAUfeatauykMMBhipiM

'n.r’c ‘

"

-&lt;r. jxMXair. k&gt;o*OT0i&gt;-.,.

.

ia/'chttektod toe other; “I taowawsd
•nuff dwt yo' Wn’t slteip «&gt;’pighfc, an*

,’ahfr*, F ‘kttoWb that yo’ nmghbo*s eant
Iintber, of (ley's 'got any chiokcfts F

spectabln family.”_______

At this he aiwak-CT by JlmiMMd, and

Mise the pillars that bold up the kmg-

OTH U IC O'

and rescued the fhg shot from Paul
■ Jon,.' .bir, Boo TIooiiiw TUehtafe Yta
4h» Iwllfc will, tho Bonita. -Jnp. Aww*,

aliua pUcw.J jqj(talk tt burial Btbj

!•«. lAad loutaug •» M&gt; |»wln«, ■&gt;
IbegnnrtWcta
IM, wtattertng .

io 1T99, i&gt; taffl living io Tnralo... l*«
llA intar pjteauaoibe flag ntata troo.
». mutluwd o&lt;

_
wm wrapped
around hi fcbignnn. She proposes to pre­
sent these valuable rehtw to the Gen-

tennirt Commission, and I shall make

Hardly, inasmuch

m

some of the coin

bean date 1820 and Pontiac wm killed

Ughta in t^o han couli not bo nfrty lighted,
tho ConvmUon adjourned to 10 oeJock on
Friday.
Tuxan nar.
Tbs oonventteu art pt ampUy at 10 o'clock.

bnsting,

falsity oF eyealgM which overlooks the
gradation of distance, seeing that which
is afar off as if it were within a stop or a

Knoxes baa decided not to keep the

Sunday, although a 1

0H I

with

tLateen rod

Ilinol

anti white

___ ,_____________________

The Strasbourg cAtbedral »

grasp—prwiipitato the mistaken soul on

city library open

destruction!—6foorye UM, in "D&lt;umI

dUxeu offen d to pay all expenses for j de ortfed with
keeping it open ou that day.
i &gt;100,000.

Dcranda."

Um Boo Horaun Kid.

4brta.tatar.

««.,
A —
'Lrin mar1 a f o M iamrii and Bthe
^rtTtMynnifiakta?s
m.

to bo

freoooes at the cost of

�L-Ulll-tlLUElg

FOB THE LONG BRICK STO]

race*; he

ter Cornell had woo both

FOR

sufeM twaly fwthigh,•»Ucjr’emOI.

»«»
Dry GFoods

ed not to
Til. | i:c 1
leg like a4

HEW CROP or WOOL!

----------------- rance, and mads (he editor

sign and

■wear to a written
agreemsul io
knock hi in down and rub him if he

broaa. but there ia noihisg that will

Oux* Htoclc

ot

make a woman stand before her lookiM-g ajbJ to krog an a sunburnt aoae.

SENSATIONS!
dla-aged maiden, as she hung

lie a

FFe

A railroad a—lsB* aawaj Teto^to.

are reooiving

limp bolster out of the ihird-stcry

front window oa Sunday

and espied a

man

onee ooqnetishly

afternoon

whom

rejeetad.

had

she

mins ttmi

Cku. A HlM-rd,. a-lwM., vnu wwli

Fmaoi
LlESr EXPEKIESICE

18 NOW AU. nr AND

pheidly

NEW GOODS DAILY,

propelling an &gt;18 baby-cart.

GOOD GOODS!
S. LErBKAUtER,

Or—4
Regular meeting heM.
Present— Hardy, Halbert,
Lee,
Parady. Roe and Reynolds. Trustees.
Minutes of the last meeting read

ARE OrPRBXD TO CASH BUYERS

mdvkantMad.

A

U-jtit

Mw*a(OqA
A—I. T

-

.

i

C.a.l.n,
»_11

zi- l

W

...

UWttl LIVINS ProSI.

and keep a full assortrnent in all of the lines.

days work was tranafeared from road
Dial. No. 2 to road DiaL No. 3.
Pet? ion presented signed by Sol­
omon Feighneraad 33 others asking
an appropriation of two handled dol­

EBY GOODS

INCREASING SALES
GROCE RIES!

Tabled.
Petition preseuted signed by Clem
Smith and 17 otbeis asking for the
opening of Main Street sooth of Phil­

are proof that the peo­
ple know where

lipa’ Street, laid over til! next meet-

MERCHANT TAILOR!

Prints,
2-Button Kid Gloves, CmUna .eh MKfary au. U O. uu.
Black Alpacas,
Plaid Dress Goods,
BUBIIADK CLOTEIfi!
Curtain Laces,
Ladies Silk Ties,
Black Silks,
Table Linens.
nrsjoonri Bsif cunn&amp;
Parasols.
Hosiery,

GO TO TOOMirS FOR EVERYTHING I!
e*ecEantKe&gt;

JTJEJF HV£R¥!

Wam, papbb,

rent... dwonbed

ia
Ro. doproeaod ttf lata-

and Halbert,

SIZES

AMD

On motion tbe coancil instructed
the Marshal! to lay a sidewalk in
front of the methoefist church.
On mouee Webster and Stowe
Him Barbara LawrwMB, of Glasgow,
were granted the- privilege of using
BwAia&amp;d, while pro«int ever 4. Graad
26 feel width of Maple St south of
Smith A Putnam's store, during July
dlh. 1E76.
4
On motion Stiles was granted an
extension on his job till July 16th,

1876.
The following accounts were preaeatedand on motion allowed :

Burts
Batons, laying mi roaatsry
l«i«
........$. 5 00
G C- Wokwu. dad*r« aieelion------------ 1.60
tt H. HMtoatfr teaming lamtor, ......... 6 26
Budd, ft Rusin, naita-........................... 7.00
L. Evwrtt, bmkiiag «aUs---- --------- 1100
H. ft. Brooks, lamtor.---------- ------- —1.10 '
Lee ft DfekiasM, lumtos------------- ....-61.74

Jes additiaa la a graeeer ata a ia- Saginaw
City. &lt;ww&gt;pted by a Uwily aawed tai.
.the foe department **ved the baildia*. bat
an elgbi-yaw old bdy wml'tonraid to death.

gu&lt;t«a«« A WltlyanL

PRICES!

6W ttf SOLD CIW

At Spring Lak*. I'M l«h, white Edward

Itl’i Slit! frei WttH&amp;.OO
MSliti “ 5.50 to $1150
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
RUBBERS.
BOOT PACS.
OVERSHOES.

sell them less
than they can be bDughi in this vicinty.
Mvj \6, 1667.
an4 we

KOCHER BROS.
ntublM U 9S Ct«. and Chil­
dren’s Stockings [«U Wool)

BOOTS A SHOES, HATS &amp; CAPS.

SALE aittBOARDING STABLE,
Don’t forget it I Remember it I Keep it
uppermost in your thoughts, that now, in
this great centennial year, is the harvest
time for bargains at

C, A. TRUMAN'S.

READ!

flKAD!

READ.'

Special Mea'fcsrr .lanonnca i

O. C. WOLCOTT-g HARDWARE ADVT.

NASHVILLE

THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST

c. GRIFFITH.

PRIITSFR0BITI7U ifiRICBLTBRil DEPOT

Time is like b ship that never an ■ on* or Ht'o b*m« warn wht*k*d into apace.
chon.
WWe we are on board, let
u» do those things that will profit os
when we reach tbe landing.
The
voyage will be But a brief summer
M6T $LQO T^E A 15 TOWS!
seaaou, while our home “over there,” from tb« hou*e *, few siautea be Core his
will hw-ttro ceaselean ages of an eter­ wif* miMed him. She want out to the barn
nity, that uever ends.
With many,
life's vessel is in mid occur, but with
others, the “shining shore ou the oth­
Chantry Produce-.
er aide has bove in view, and their
bark wili sooa areigh anchor in tbe
A tarribte tragedy waa wia«i«I June Uth.
DON’T PASS WITHOUT CALLING
promised land.
a abort dirtaace aoink of Lawton. Two eolored mas Wark aa Umir W*y bewa ia a ru­
in »bm «hv »»rose Mealy
««&gt;«■ witb

COTTO! MODS CLEAfi DOIN'.

a elng loaded nn by M unknown perron in
by the roadrfd*. Roblnron
danjrerecdy woonited ia (towrw and shock

L.

3. WtUEElXB.

OBO M. a ATAOB a co-» COLCm

COATES’

Pvoprleteri.

out STOCK CONSISTS OF

SULKY

Hay and Grain Rake,

-sarins Es

REAPERS, MOWERS,

CUbte U

alway* m ttoMthofl

No. LU Woodward Arrau*.

COMIC

Horse Rakea, Plows,

Wheel Cultivators,
atgbt. WWliWUjpSw SaiWWd Sei baa

Udt

UateU

Q.LAMAKD FA.INTI

Harrows, Corn

830.00 each

Planters, and

Road Scrapers,

100,000 IlST TTSEL

third wth!

Caaatry.

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION
wkh thasahwiaasani beard la abtigaU.
The fawih «r*e b a tola for bus veice, in
tba key ofC. Aftdreboeuaia 0, new take*

I spu.lW . )ary. **d on ..prtna,
•pM, food Mcrr»j kid out, hi*

WF. VOIGTS

SALVATOR BEER

GALE CHILLED ad
D1A10IDIBDI PLOWS

Lle-Ueia axle. ; wheeU very high, and well bwi!t aad fimabad; .earn eaey
and UxKnuyhly braced.

h*n3w am»«a«Ta

TBLH3 TBEftETEC

Grtwttntorbrta vt ।

KXlfta-.--

STS
l. emkt&gt;s
Tooth is warranted fur five years.

artiste aver

OtTXt

-kite

Cankjts and
CROOK'8

1.1.

PATZNT

rxTKKA, »6 w-a—y, j.r.

Haatlnga

THH XjOCBZ-XZHnrHTEe,

Tba innate o( Ute vane will heart the wonFridV«T~k«,

MEAT MARKET!

WM

ROE A CLEVER.

MARBLE WORKS

GUJlRAJTHEE:

X3COMT.

Rake is effected by rimpty givmg tbs
of the lever, which unlocking it, cans
and discharge the coetenta.
A child

&gt;ward motion io the handle
M’s weifh: W lit *• JUke ■
i the mhe with Maa.

tombstones

and
— - ■ MONUMENTS.
x- ■ rm
w- w —» a a y
. rrfth.

hU4««

at

‘J? — FRESH MEATS, DOUBLE WAGON
varkinf a ad kt nd I, whtek will U said lev for Mat

25 ACRES FIBER, TJJL'X’

m

maatso aft

Tbe Mgtoa* prtna paid fer Ridaa. Frfta

sn«&gt;.

m»Y*ciaaEK.

laa aert.

ot iluWe U&gt; po»&gt;r HU Aafcr.
ruck

a rittJSK

�NEW GOODS?!

riEL4G^ p^RECipBJr.
S.rirtit,,

k

M erohnwlr fc Cal it ne
Price tt All, aid at 12
1-2 ftr Cat Wit
&lt;Mr State &gt; weU MMtted, tetegemnpciMd of

BY BUYING THEIR GOODS OF THE NEW FIRM,

DBT OOODa,
GROCEHIES,
8««Urw gtrwtaj.

;

caps,
BOOTS,

VUU Fte. tea Ml________ I

SHOES.
-n'r&gt;' '
* CteTHIWO,
« mmiwl

»" ■ T-1 k

FteWTA.CU.Jl______________________

c-teb. jjiu4.Ute, teHtera-xar a

TeyUri tebargn
Salt Perk |ri price.
Berate.,

Bite. Cte Ite.H'lb
Cntem. ,
“
Aiteteri vtel^IOrrateCrfte.

-

WOTTOWS,

'
Ml* ............ - W I.- 1- a_u 4-l.u i_ ,tel. .WK— .. ik. *4)
ttetosad l.$0
—Gov. HajMis arid to bare a vote, al­
mart *?—&lt; te.tho fog bom of MH Aiea.

af

ill *Mni; MM teeir WMp, and Wp-

I.,

od th Ol’kas foteeathw from •
In ehargs of Vo." Bartley, whilst Wm. wm
•ut of eight. Wm. missing tba whip took
—A nunwhorry fortlval ritt bo teM al afUir ud soon overhauled «be’'-U0,&lt; «ba ■
threw U. whip &lt;«l of th^ teapr. Wm.
the M E. Church Ihie evening. AU are in­
vited.
aad had the bojrs arrested. They wete arrdfhtf
Bo, Uhlpwaa. on. pNU
guilty iMhe theft, and was «d.d $6 and
AproriydMr

The cht oot lot at Oetetag iatowa.
Boys'
from t6 to $7 00.
Men's I MxAmiMJO tellLTh.

no.,

OaA AniuK.

*o.
uiU

auk

GRFFITH &amp; DURKEE,
Nashville, Mich

G. AYLSWOBTH &amp; CO.

prapu-U 44raJ—|U*&lt; — !*&gt;• —

lUteb

.ID

Ite

tkla b,muute.
—Mbyte Mfcy. W F*te* tea • toy

:sasorrai»r

_Cbu. JWkMfe.nAB4.il. rti,

Batil. tcaal ted fllfotesh

Fumpo

—Prior Little, who broke hta leg test
weeb. l» getting nloag m Inely as poesible.
tw0 1
the particulare
» H« *te
»
lo^ng aad tbe .nd of a log “elowod**
H
vusnd. etriktog ami breaking hfo right fog
below the knee In two places. Ho crawled
to his home, a oonsIdoeaMe diriuee, ud
rote lo the house, before he reached asrim
lance. Dr. Young set the broken leg and
diaeorery that there never WM a wedding teed Peter up in a comfortable eondltiou.
, without there ww n women la It somehow.
R^isosl

204 Main St., Jackson.

tar"

LEE BROTHERS,

’g PARADY, MaDufwctnrer of

You can buy

Ha» Jo»t received a larsr end Hoe aejortroeut of

The new* firm o

pay the Highest Market Price for

FLEMING,

WatcMer ni Jeitftr,
East aWe ri Main ttxwt, NMh.Ote. Kioto
P. 8.- Fine Watches and Jcvxtry m
.

fully repaired and warru»Uxi

MONEY TO LOAN!
h Afpriirt lol Udi femlitj.

$300.00 and UPWARDS
ON I.OSG TIME,

.

Jt _

.

L. BU38ELL

JONES,

J)re^s and Cloak Making,
POTATOES,

CUTTING AND FITTING,

CORN. APPLES, OATS,
Clover Seed, &amp;c.,
Delivered al their

ELEVATOR Hf IfASHVILLE.
We also keep on hand and have

far sale

ELIHU CHIRMAJf,

Fresh Bread, Rasts, Cakes, Crack­
ers and Pies

LATH.
SHINGLES,
H A TER LIME,
SALT.
HAIR,
STUCCO,

Justice of the Peace,

General Conveyancing,

CoReclions a specially.

GROCERIES!

which we ship and retail at bottom prices.

DBUOS

AINSWORTH &gt; BROOKS.
.
Proprietors.

S3T Oir/me a call In tho Brack building- II

3

THE NEW

H. ALDRICH

RS. I*. O. CROCKER

Double­

Thread

DOMESTIC

Dem Fleming wm ia the
W
Sabbath. Ho is new la charge of tho M.

Lock-Stitch

Machine.

Ileal and Imitation Hair Goods,

£cru Ties, Ac.,

Cbrilmcrc for CfailAi

to those bwylnp Cl«ter.
BJcacJdny, Pressing CHortog and re­

We have adopted aad hereafter shall
strictly adhere to the Cbsh syrimn. Read
wafly, write tbe remark. ‘Tvo WM that i;riu Carpenter is Uanuag telegraphy,
a few of our prices:
thing often an* darned If I shouldn't like to under tba tutorship at IL L. Parrish.
Straighl A Col.
it work.”
Mrs. H. Williams, that wm Msry Dearer,
ExtraO-flo gar;
i. visiting rrimiree is IbtsvAtege, '
Ne. 1 WMte ns
No. 1 White Vid

For the next Ml days we will offer
bargainsia Salt FLh. Don’t buy until
Ims article for brighteaiag tin ware aad a
yea have priori thorn st 49, Mate teec'lutiLu for re«toring and curling the hair 1
Lm Mm.
paM NashrtU* a visit Um. part week. He '
eatooeoded in disputing of $1.60 worth of
the muff to Mr*. D. W. Lincoln.

Boots and Shoes,

[OHN Q CRBSSY.

THEY KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF

Wahut Bareaus, with ilau $12.mi Straw “A” ftrlfli ceits, Granted ill cents, YeGew C 9 ceeis;
And other Groceries oqoaUy as low in price.
LEE BRO’S.
lartle Tsp Bmau, ii (I8.ro
Mrs. IS- C. Fittli.grer
fterjliiHBKiiWtiM.
MILLINm&amp;FAMCY GOODS!
AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS, Spring and Summer Style*

Try my 60 oL Tobacco. Wnxui

ateaUioa, horeee, ote. Low, $1,600.
lasored ia lho B^yy A Ratoa.
ty*T
5tA droak mU dineteerly chap, incareer, nWi.. u wtiWw»l m ite rv!4«e.
SO. K. Col. HoraliF^radUf Ite nala.
•f^fi in th. HsMi.ge jail, |*m Saturday rara*l. uteltetiljlnvi. ua.nyWaa.
night, about midnight, roee on hi. kind legs
and made th. old Jail resound with his
howls. Ho imagined he wm ia porgatery. drees. WM brief in the superlative. A few

*

Making ecd Repairing omtly Ueu..sl«« M.-Ut atlrailoa to mil otdwv prempdy ■■ MaebriBv. ■
.

AMES

lat auia U. (te mill I

WSU For your Sv&lt;j*reand Syrups
r: wiM;

CelMcUcn.a epwtaliy.

In Nuhvilln Ind sell them at tha Smalka enfil.

BOISE BROS

*-The scandahtevnger's tongue waggeth
tely joax now. Verily, the DevM and his
aa^pcit are at work. The prespeots for an
Miss NelUo Truman end Mrs. T. B Van
Obnadani harvest are good.
Wsgner have our thanks for elegant bou­
*w.0ne of tbe tndancholy sights of ihe quets of flowers; also Mr. O. A. ThlUips
Mason is a roast or standing on one foot, and fora bwnvelanL “trnw” of tho largest staawthat fool in the water liagerfag and consid­ btrrie. wo have seen Uiis year.
ering whether it ia to rate aU eummer or
Bov. Deyo is out of town. Mo spoke lari
Sabbath to the Maple Rapldites, and will
the coming Sabbath discourse to Ihp Bol-

Deputy HIxerlXT.

This is the Tea I long have sought,
And mourned, because I found it not.

MF. B. Van Wagner, of Maple Greve, is eontefaing iter ebaptsn of Me eeMmtfd .
■ bosl sbtotaMe his foot which wm injured
•'Saturday Nights,.* skrtobeo. The object ,
four weeks ago, by a largo stone rolling np- of this book te to eoeoarage thooe who are
weak, to shrivels be strong in good jatem—ffovorsf Important IA lures of the Cen­ lions, and (he proceeds realised from their
tennial 4th ofJuly e.l.brailon, ia Nashville sale will be Mod for tba pnrpom ot charity.
ywir ara.j.
'
A bran new single harness for sale cheap. are not noted in the posters. Como and noe Price 10 cents per book. 3 for 25 cewU,
I appreciate the value of cash mtsiomere for yourself.
V per hundred. Read them.
and prompt settlements, sad will give you
—Bev. D. 1. Millard, of Belding, will
-fcrta t'riwha ■.—B^tes tnnrfbte
be discount every time.
, occupy the ChrMtian pulpit next Sabbath
Thanking fon foryoar liberal prisons*. morning and evening, in e* eh sag, with the toothache; can't go t^ ecbeoL Half paat
ala. a. w—A oeUteey dgwa ■ay be
pastor, Rev. C. I. Doye.
■k alking through th. streets leading to th.
-j —Frank Ducor will gtva a grand bowery nrer.-ttohfogpoU sadbau HrifpMtriX
dapee. adjoining bi-hotel, an la. 4th. Tbe
.—......
Nashville Quterille vriil furnish axoelXT.Oe

II. LEE.

join in the chorus with lhuso that are already singing

AMyris, Kaiamo, Vermontville and Sunfield
attend tbe reusing celebration al NMhviile
7hto~4ih. Toor Uys wfll frte&lt; to come

Shovel Plows ...ra.l...;.Tram
eteng sod compete for the each rseee, home
Com Cultivators, six (eelh...
6.00
races. whMBmtaww rsoes, groaned polo aad
Thirty-tooth Square Dregs.
pig prix.i, .nd you jours.lf can Just m w.U
-ecu re that little premium for detegafioni.
Wheel Cultivators.
- *•-. -j-w Ilhioa Whrel Rakm, tie tert riodu
'
—,No maUiqr how well yon treat a shot­ Lot every turner, wife andbabies come out.
Beckwith’s Improv*! Rotter Drte.gun, It will knack you dsiter than a ciam’e They can afford one holiday ia thia o*ntenwial yeah
, the first time It gets » ehance.

for wells sod eistenu cheaper tree you ever
bought before.
I would say to ihoto living outside of

W. SMITH.

E. T, CHILD &amp; CO,

FURNITURE!

A thorn of MM Afopad

Richest ancTHandsomest Dress Goods,
Neatest and Tastest Prints,
'■■■ ■ ■ Gayest and'Prettiest Gaiters,
Nicest and Softest Gloves.

—UH BraU.te.rKU4 .lU Ul wlTa.
Sarah, three Ilmen, th«^ last taking place
oevM years ago. During that period Mr*.
Sarah has taken oare of the farm in Maple
Grove, and proved, herself a good citixen.
Kfall Brooks relumed from his wanderand ever sumo hen been Ugteg to drive
Mn. Brooks off the firi^a. His last moanary wm to pull down and draw away the
tteM in ftwnl of the premises. JFi^|,wff4 HT8!
speedily replaced by a new owe, by the
neighbors. Shame on him!

The most complete fine of Glassware ever
brought to Nashville.
Yon can find nay-

lines st sam. rst t.
reprise As MlCtofolok’*

BBADY BRICK.

IN THE

shaping Old JUaU-

MI88

-«

DOWNING

LIVERY STABLE!

Wines ana Liquors !
CHIS. W- oriiitn.

JEWELER 8 OPTICIAN
NASHVILLE, gfCIt

—Some limo niaee wo hoard a certain
NaahviUtea bitterly eempiaiaiag boMMo bo
had a large soboel tax to pay and no chil­
Do you want Faint, and Oil.?
Tte L.4— Arate, .f Ite M. *■ Sburab
dren to send to bohcoL The only way to
WMte&lt;* a™™. -4M teMtelteteualte
Do you vaat a rood Book for Ibe
gel afoogjfilk this evil is for * waa « mflto
tival at ice rerideaoe rf Mrs. MeOmber, «
*&lt;• to have oh|Mre| to tend to .hfo wheel ■b. -.Ute .r--... MU. A raratel Itek Homo Circle ?
Do you vaat Sobool Book. !
Do you »ul a Preicriplion filled

with care ?

"oows.tk:”

scwinc machink co.,

Naw VToric and CUUeaco.

FASHIONS
■Ate prepsmxms fir * muni bet­
ration M • grated rente thaa wm
yeareiri

CRAB. W. DT.WARAT

�■object, and wh'Mo Itivf

qn*auou ™ on; «.

-TheagMMre.WMpiVbN*. * 8U Am
luettne. !U, died suddenly, recently, of apo"“^k. cm

000,000 would fMMthaaiitfiW-qaWUifWff?
poumlmdi; 10.000,000 ^anr non
Baairertioetff1'000’000
hreuhy conunmc one-quarter, of a pound

each, making a total consumption or
1,040,000.000 by aSS®A» p~ple.

AmcprtattoettU.

"c- &lt;ie»with blm. informally, eouvot^s on

.

thfi following CaloUl^fod

-, uams

tbe prereot Urns. U^gBld fetaVOPW f&lt;x
to sny,«x»oro than fols. although avohmtr 1
should be glad to give eomo expression to tho
proftrnd eeane of gntofoda I foal fog tfeapfffidanew reposed tn mo by youreelvM and those

I

rioueWJauto. A number* )*W*l*fa
,ratoi.y wore received by Bia EuwUmx?, &lt;

Thi»Uf is calculated, is for table wm
khUUd one-thir^^^^for «£E-

! wnoetoxaH' U mwJ

n puck m playiDg-cttran in tns passesrrou
°’ld*W’*b&lt;v- vt-id*’
rokKtnjr. •
—The Hsreegovinian chie fa rceolvrd to rojeci Oto amfoties offered by Turkey, and Ute
KWld* Government ddtmMto M* W
i

lad a thraahiagjor owning such engines
biSai®t,iUto Doctor placed tho cards in
his own pocket, intending
them at tho first

ary purpose*, giving wrBggregalo ooneumptice of nearly 1,400,000,OfilpbtfiP

by the

the

exports-

r

i Revolver, mailing »

lorgotTJstort them, and rabacqucntly,
wfiile in the oars on the Way to tbe city,

c 4 gXklJMW

he pulled out his handkerchief, and the

- auarwrin

ub how.

b® pi joo

to destroy

-shi yuue£

Wfdtf■ v udl aervd &gt; .if M s&lt;b ! ' ,

t ..~. *1141 Bn gaisaBi»-^sMwMte^e&lt; 11 f .......

t Mattered them np with- ayety rod face,
1 l^d whiW Jo Welarfong^g themi|TljB.
o.*tod.totakeeffM*iNM&lt;y^ BeretPM MdWi« wounding of a large nuibor.' Il wm' hknd, heJKwarough-looking man in^iia
be eaye, beoause hie pftaHto brndacse damandai caused by a rocket being lighted tn a room and
। .lapdfogin aSOO-pound pile of powder. The
irking
tee following the’cxplcetoq lasted from early.
Had

wea tfodl etavmasseMM \1msv |Hlia« 1 -u

, Town,.——-------------‘‘*'CA6Qj£l

’« your little

i outbeoek of cholera in tfh&gt; village of Gu
on the Bombay and Baroda railway. I
Umkitanls, 100 died in Ptree&amp;Rk'

'plied

Telegraph Company. ’rikTOattha dtpaVl. .. —Tpo dioaetroua oonflagratiem* arere
wm mt’lf CuUwfcl. « ‘cUlairi_V.lir. ju.Jjiireia—one in Moacwr. where fifty
Blaine, hut that U wm prompted by -Tom were -destroyed, and the otherTh" Cat
Scott, who tetagrepM &lt;foHwt.ll and deWrtd where three-quartere eft the city waa
him to confirm hie (ficcSI’fi) teaUmonj. There

my^lL Now, bow do you work iU”
“Whatdo you me«H Jfo't-lfo

I

When a medicine will promptly cure each ter­
rible eating ulcers and free the blood of Um
virulent pola&lt;Mk cauliuptocia-jrlm akaJ'W6r.
doubt its woaferMr&gt;4'&lt;* &gt;|DrJI'fafle, how­
ever, doe* rrerwwte-toSflacafoiivltoWtetr Me*csl Visoovery in tho catalogue of quack patent
nostrums by recommending It to euro every
disoaee, nor does bo co recommend it; but what
4.?
f0f UooddieeaM
and that

tenoeridenoe
k&gt;ew any­ , —Tbe rumors of impending trouble bo- work what!”
thing about Caldwell being Mked to «md the tween’ the Turke - M Ctiriotum* are Wy
* Oh, you know well rtfou/Hl. "Wiiirt1
eablo dispatch MlredUM!" fcUP.
receiving further confirmation. InCpnataaiidieeaae la cancer. Be does not recommend
dojrou skin ’em pnJVfv’j
~
hw Dutcovcry for that dteoaee. yet ho known it
ooplo fears are outertaiiMtl of an uVriilng.
“Bkintheml Skin, who i IleaUy.Bir, to be the moat searching blood cleanser yet dieand in Joru-alem tho OtMtiana axe propereovered, and that It will free tho blood and system
yonr
remarks
are
inoomprohouaible
to
kV themMlvee for dofowe, and have appcaloA- to Germany for military anaialanco. ’
ooa day lari week, and nn amuck, -^nued
with a revolver, ha entered a chamber where
whola'ttMng'^ You're huntilg^ttpwfcn*
^ITGl^gSIOHAL.
the members of the- Cabinet wwre hoidin ; a
body’To'play rovon-up with, and yoriTucounal), and killed two Miuietcra and two at:, June 13.—Senate. —Tba Senate wm
tend to beat ’am - out &gt; of Uiair mopey.

. Honut.—The Honea juwd U&gt;- UU ftoia t!&gt;Military ObiriiNMii
tbe fUer.iary at
War-, to detaH Un additional ahuy oflJwra aa l:&gt;.
other day. Tho boy died, and .Ac wm driven
by remorse . to eoufosn her terrible, wot’* The
girl can givreoreasou for hat trims. Sho first
tried some oxalic acid on scat, which died. She
then, by promuen of candy, induced (he boy to

of Surveyor General of Mlnneoota. Tho re­
port of the CTvil Service Committee In tho
Blakely-Sweat MM- was damaging to hbi
reputation, as it wm charged that be wm know­
ing to Blakely's defalcation in the Ofttos of
Pearion Agent at Chfoaga aod yet permitted

Military Committee reported lack latrffrima and
Other paper* of Ute mnttory &lt;e0af « inquiry In
Oca. DaiKuckh
-—i t»
—..j- m.
otumendaUoS of the oytnmittee they were referred
to the committee oa whisky frauds....noteian re­
ported lock the Poatotaco blU from the Appmpcta*
ttoca Committee, with the rrootnuiendsUon that

“Now,

m

-Workmen exeavatfog a cue CO tbe Perkiomen Valley branch of the Reading railroad
were caved ia npOh .a .fcw .days ago, and
William Welch res killed, and three others'
were seriously inja rod.
1
—Twenty-four women loot their livoe at Ayr,
Scotland, one day ImI wm£ by the burning

a false alarm, locked the door of the work­
room. and wm lumaelf burned to dreth.
-An old budding on Third -trcct. Bh Louie,
occupied m a cheap boarding bomri. fell to the
ground one morning hat week, end wm en­
tirely demolished. tfevwnteeu Inmates, includ­
ing two women and an infant, wore buried in
tbe ruins; nod iwno of them cowdtlembly
bruised, but no Urea wwre loot.
—A fire in tbe town of Kt. Johne, near Mwjtroal. last week, nearly dretroyed the place.
Tbe fire broke mat in a saw-mill, with a airoog

20
Kft'ttSSiiWiK'.iSiS: HtITS

6 ass.l^iflg'siglg

MUSTANG
LINIMENT

$5 to *20

earth that -kin

.... Hancock fokrahmd a XMwt rMtfnlton dhratihs
Uie Committee on Ways sod M -ana to inquire into
the propriety of reUcvlns ftrsn taxation all fermentS been. ..Mr. Itoterta introduced* MU .tore-.
noqtoeUzallow on tbi ritedlaUoic! Htoe bafikl
“ You aro a scoundrel, mr.^exfelaimrxl
&gt; aa amount equal to that paid tviNaUoual banka
Wxn.XM»*r..Jduo IA.—Amofo.—N«t in eoe- the Doctor.' •‘Lebfec cHmjgn m^sEat
Byoipiano."
o r / Tu-I

•—--firtth, of ^crat^pits;
wtaren V-fftiao.J»
f»Torof granting prnrltuu to ite «nnl»or»of In­
dian wara, and by Lawr^nrr, |D' rrfrrrpcs to tl.n
Fadttc railroad tpnd«, On &lt;wuim|tfre toseapd U&gt;«
Honar adjourned.

25

what 111 do.

you

toll

There's no man on this

“Won’t do it?

rvUir^ft C4BiT41.TiM.

„

Naw,, don’t you I”

asthma.* wsaf'Stakj&amp;jtax

rif m valuabfo as poopla say itM, im» family
&gt;ould be without it. Certainly no parson, be

Cm&gt; Aetatlly be Mede with the
.

No tutilor. ti'ihcrman. or woodsman anouid

ZWellAuger

Won’t chib xn with

—“d •** ♦
,t «Certainly not, air.”
I. $,on.t lcnd
my sleeve I’’
’ “Yoa seep jtp ^fpigct

,/.l

that I

*m,n

PtMTi.K8 on tho face, rtxi^U akin,
dtapped' bands, aaltrboum, and all cutaneoua
affoctictM curod. tho akin made noft and
lUnooUi, by the urir of Juniper Tar Soon. That

don’t

mean

are many imitations, made from common tar,

clergyman, sir.”

“A clcr—Oh, do.

1’on

Jo *ay that—tliat—you'ain’t a preacher ;

and GRAIN BA ISMS* who are yoWri
aoa—ro i7, aaneao, mass _ YAkWIRS
(
■ •'-» tarp- mrlnx mada by it will not enpkry Info“

REVOLVERS !!g?«S$3A0

1»UR SIXES sfefo-aw A fo'Mia* H Booo
AlR4.?e%?. ?6KS~ -V-

Dr. P.”

wm

-

“Toobad I

Too bad ! ■ BeUavo me

TWO STTLX8 OF HOB8K FOWXR8,

if Ldidn't think you&gt;hkasVono of those
fellows who play cards on the cars to

0* IWk-

gouge groehoras out of their money.
hlMUngore.Tah|pii|W^lA«^.ftA»»ri«*u* You look like one anyway, now don’t
i And what are yon doing with Unit
reddles »bra»‘l, waa rojnirted to the Uoum, with a you
;
ncotumendaUcn that it puo.
pack, old man. liey? Would yotx'^dd*
Pamir. Jone 18.—SMate.i4Conridcration of if I showed you how to ran ’em over

Ill do it Io, DOlltotf;,
TteoDr. PoU t twal

car and got off

at

the

JUT-

- the hind

next station.

I

are without a roof. Tbe tom will aggregate
• 1.500,000. Maa Lay, a milliner, wm burned
to death while storing fo eave some goods.
—An exptarion of dynamite occurred at
Glasgow, Scotland, oos day last week, khllnr
■x esen. The material waa stored in a earyren-

A.B00K for'the

million.
FMBT PEB HOUR. . Tbyi top taw.
3

Birrart, PbllaflrlpbU. ..wj Mood*!. wbar» ail latten

, jBEhUXgA T3Jj

he would

his neigh!
_
_____
_
would gjvefUfAirrf of de map, a&amp;ll

;

/

---------

.83MU1,

Cne myself. Welt, you cm I went to
church end gits 'quainted wid no neigh­
bor's bans.
Dare Mr. Waahingtot^l*

»“Wwa Cif-ap iHiter.

is wprkin' on young BiUy Smith’s

and he’s gittiu' de fourth, and find

—A. Maloom-oa A Cm, a large Itocn mauufactarlag firm crfJWfast. Ireland, foileda.ltort
tiaMetaoe; Mata&amp;Um. €1.SOG,000

rot"

THE MARKETS.

n®auuBaE

self; and &lt;iars Mr. Linkum, ha’s work/
in’ on old man Jonra* jdacc, and is gif­
tin’
tilth, ali.1 ia t.inn.1
.

“B’Kw.'Xh: 48

—Thh aomeser wfll bo owe of cheep' travel
between the East and the Wost. AU the great
ocaepoUng Hum have now reduced their pee•engerratea. Thirteen doliara from Chicago
to Mew loA ie eheep travel. The bum roods

hana myself.

Dwt Smith’s tauwwwr gft-

tin' dc./ourtA, and Jones’ Itaxm was git- ’

tut’ do 4/TA and found, and I

gwino to stand no fMW. fto heaiyWc
would MM&amp;M MS &lt;fee, and make a
a Mi'W .eontrack, and wc bof come to

town

■

’fiquirw

foinl-cnriie

A dbvxkxm brimmer,arreatrd in Scran­

ton, .feted that he had left Philadelphia

“ to avoid the ertuh incident to the Cen­
tennial.”

Calliu’ Voltaic Plaster* !»«

.

TO 8* FEET 11 DIMETER

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V V y'T#.’ y \ ♦/TV (* ♦

TFrog»MSion. No Retrograding.

MAW* 'JjMnafifeaE

DOMESTIC

shouted the man, puffing out his checks.
" Sir, I own this rood I I bought it just
before leaving Detroit, and While I would

a tortured heart
&gt;&lt;i. jf'l
The young girl had been so gradually but resolutely, she raid, m she had said
Mr*. Jones wm standing in her back­
hedged in by the kindness of her suitor before;
yard feeding tho chickens, when Stone­ must be more civil or I shall discharge
that she had acarcdv measured her load
wall Jackson camo running in, crying as jw
ewb U fm ten •
. .
though his heart would bretat, and told dor.en lb support
her life iwyoymtmt, TV keca^tt j*n
" I must have your ticket or tho mon­
. Ktatofc
Bill-Brown bad slapped ’dm for
wm ta IxwMWn afmt Mgrdjjfel* oral
ey," said the official.
hardness of heart Sta naked herself " Sadie, can you be so blind, ho deaf to
" Contador
yourself
discharged,”
again and again what she could desire in love, m to doubt mine I De my wife, but-she gritted her teeth hard, and went
n lover and husband that Colton Ever- and every hour of my life shall prove into the house to out cabbage, and chop­ roared the man.
Ho was left on the track between two
ped it so fine, thinking it was Bill
hard did not offer her. Ho wm yhung, i^tew'foryofc”
stations. Ho sat down on a log to pin
fine-looking, intelligent, well-educated.
"I cannot be your wife."
"his pfljtcx collar onran?khis last words M
Hfe family occupied a good social_pu«igating his dinner that evening, Mrs. the trail moved off were:
" Gentlemen, this outrage will make
Yet he wooed her, a penniless girl, giv­ question, but I will answer you. I do Jones told him of the outrage that had
boen committed, and asked him what he this country shudder from Maine to
ing hsr do love. Could she marry him, no*, lovo another."
and live year after year-with no hive for
"Then lore will cotta. I can wait wm going to do about it Jones pon­ Texas.”
dered. Dill Brown wm fully twanty-pne
tar husband, no love for him I Could years if it must be."
she stand l»o(oro tho altar and pledge
" But he pleaded in vain. Badio firm­ yearn old, a shining light in the Fire
The' oalli, for purpdara of etaferffleabor~U io hraJr kal'tW • ta« Jbr ly refused to. dxooai* ap qnlpred^ • im- Department, piteber ja a base-ball elrtb,
tion, may bo best defined assn asseveraand had tho general reputation muring
'LL™ .i.o
-&gt;«1 'Irhoxu
tihe felt
folk only a gratitodo yhjch loving wife.
. . ,
'tian'made undci superhuman penalty,
It was &gt; late whru ’ UAi! disappointed experts of bing “a good man." After
tantalised tar VyA'^aJBding' BtBfitiixan ?
Buch penalty being (as in the ordeal)
As if in amiwtr do tar thought, tar suitor took, his. Leave, and, Badic crept consulering these things carefully, Jones either magical or religions in its nature,
mtafcfr inAttaV*ihtitMK').r I b.. 1
'
c;imo-to the conclusion Unit tho Ixwt
mother saiHt'i:.. • . '
•'
or JkAh combined. Here, then, wc.diff" Yet you.- bava all to gain by such a
Fotgivo me that J d&lt;uyc you, too, course to punrao wm " to treat Brown
tingniah tho oath from the mere deptarathe comfiirtaef a httae," sha sobb 'd.
marriage,
■ lion, or promise, or covenant, however
“ Child, child," her, mother said, " I
“I should lose my;aelf-rospoct, my..
. formal. Where, then, does tho differ­
happiness for life. ' No, mother, though want no hotpa Inuit njtou tho ruins of
ence lie lietwocn- tho two! -Is it to bo
I may seem ungrateful, I'll not marry your liappinotn. Have you forgotten to­ notice.”
found’in tho incurring of supernatural
"All right, Mr. Jones,” said Mm.
THBOVGH SOBBO W TO JOT where there's no love."
morrow is your birthday, Sadie? You
penalty f There would lx: no difficulty
■Jones, “ if you’re not man enough to
at all in clearing up tho question, were
protect your family, thank God, 1’vo got
it not that theologians have act np a disrather chaerleas sitting-room, engagud her daughter's decision. She tad mar­ attic ; but the morning found thn Hart­ a brother,’* and she swept from Che room
tinctiuu betwsen .oaths of imprecation
in the homely occupation of ttockiagried for love herself, though hc^Jitispand leys up early,, and Sadie preparing to go with a look that Joum know only too and oaths of witness. Such subtleties,
darning, while opposite to her Sadie, her tad boen a rich num/AnSiroe kneifr‘only oat in srafobol work, -th bright sun­ wnlh He tad seen that name look on his
however, looked at from a practical point
only child, with folded bands, looked out too well how much warm, true lovo is light made the prospect somewhat more wife’s' face onco before, when ho brought
of view, arc seen to be casuistic cobwebs
of tho window.
•
needed to make married life happy. To cheerful than it had been the previous a friend homo to dinner on wrahing'day, wliich a touch of tha rough broom of
Thera' had been a tall figure passing fedyuifeM^if to gianj^Cejton Eye»li*id
common sense will sweep away. The
down the path that led to tho little gate, after bar reasons for refusing wore so
practical question is this: Docs the
but, long txdore, that wm out of sight clearly stated, would have been to do narrow puseage :
swearer mean himself, if ho breaks faith,
Still Sadie ant there, her dark, mournful
Would bo no peace in tho Jones family
"Harttegr!"
some special magic harm or divine dis­
oyca looking out. upon tho dusty road,
* until tho insult of the morning had been
pleasure and punishment I If so, the
her beautiful mouth folded in lines of boar tho rejection of the beautiful girl cried Sadie, flying down for the letterr wiped out with blood.
oath is practically imprecatory ; if not,
pathos, touching in so young a hfin.
That
night
tho
boy*
were
all
sitting
in
ho tad persistently wooed for many long and up again.
is futile, wanting the very sanction which
[ a neighboring ‘beer-saloon, ' and tho
Busily tho sinning noodle went in and luoolh*.
4
gives it legal value. It does not matter
out of tho stockings, and sometimes tho planned the apparently clmuce en^oan ter Evcrhard and Hall,” she said. " dan1 genial proprietor was telling them
whether the imprecation is stated or only
mother cast awistful glance sj the lovely which first brought-kirn to the natfoe Oolton sue mft for breach d promise,; what tho.would do if bo got the nomimplied. When a Bedouin picks np a
■ iaalion for Aiderman. This gentle
face opposite to her, as if longing to and grateful acknowiedgmohta o( the mother!"
straw, and swears by Him who mode it
comfort dr advise. It wm strangely pa­ widow and her daughter. Ho tad spent , Tncrc wm a j«ansc while Bailie ojxmedI' man, whom wo will call Mike, because
grow and wither, there is no need to ac­
thetic io her to nee the small white hoods,
valuable time and no unital amount of tho letter. Then Mr*. Hartley gave a; that was not his name, was an ex-prize­ company this with a homily on tho fate
that ware always so busy, lying idlo in money in following ua this introduction, ntartlod cry at tho deadly pallor of tho&gt; fighter, could barely write bis name,
of tho perjured. This reticence is so
the forenoon, the cheerful face bo ab­ and tavir^,
and wm in many oilier rcspccta especial
bfi^^Wttadida face lifted to moot her eyes.
usual in the world, that rs often m not
sorbed and aad.
aff«x:tion,4»o ankfid- her to be iis wifi:.
Mother,” Bodio said, in a hushed
wo have to go outside tho actual formula
A't tail Sadie broke the long, painful
and ceremony to ^earn what their full in­
silence.
| liberality and recklcssuess of cx)&gt;cndiof her ow» mantes heart togniffujtar,
tention is. Let us now examine wmc
f
" Mother," she said, " ia it my duty to had refused hi, offer.
wo love each other."
•. lure for which Vicksburg candidates are typical forms of oath. The rude natives
marry Oulton Evcrhard 1"
‘‘A shock of joy, mother! Bather ak famous. Janna camj "in« took his pro of New Guinea swear by thesun, or by a
‘‘"Your duty, Sadie! Have you no
jl rata of beer, and himself down to medicertain mountain,or by a weapon, that tho
warmer word to use when you talk of
L tate upon tho Brown affair. At last a
to&gt; gain by kindncta.
kindne&amp;i. Before a week bitter
snn may burn them, or the mountain
paraed, ho urged ins suit with Mrs. will"
-crush them, or the weapon wotfnd them,
a debt of gratitude!’’
“Yea, Sadie. Speak quickly, child.”
Hartley.
With affectionate words She
if they lie. Tho oven ruder ravages of
" No, mother. I ym grateful to him,
j
rubbed
his
bands
and
slapped
his
knees
" In care of Evcrhard and Hall, to bo
told him of her own regret at Sadie's de­
tho Brazilian forests, to confirm their
in glocful anticipation.
but I do not love him."
cision, but absolutely refused to use fare, opened, upon my tw nty-first birthday.
words, raise tho hand over tho head, or
j
At last lie said to Mike, with a caro­
"Yet he loves you devotedly.”
own influence to altar it. , Then, tgttfF Coften^Everbard’s father, mother, taa
thrust it into their hair, or they will
"If 1 could only believe that 1" Sadie
bad'tfita will since Undo Herbert died.”&gt; less air, “ Mike, is Bill Brown ouo of touch the point of their weapons. These
sig St “If I were only smo'jia lovST vague hints were thrown out to waken
" I begin to understand, dear. You। your supporters ?’’
tor fears, stately dignity replaced the
tw° axounta of savage ceremony introra hetroafe----- " ।
nothcrly warmth df’her
tar mnauoi^
meaner and
aud
u customs well known to mv
on that," says Mike; "there’s a boy I
piy. ,«Jpubl that,!", Mra. Hartly lolton Ever hard was**
wa/ cotirte&lt;m»iy
cofirterawiy tat
"Tlo twenty thburaud pounds."
bat
lions of higher culture. Tho raising
sp «&gt; in a tone of the utmost antasoThere wm a long, long silence, and do stand solid with."
listinctly informed that Sadie could
of the tard toward the aky seems io
m. t.- Mxite her busy tamta fell idly be" Tbnt’a strange," said Jones.
[ra. Hartley gently untied Sadie's
•mean here wliat it docs elsewhere. It is
*» by bril
You doubt Colton Evprtard’s
fol h-r.
M&gt;y bonnet.
After n struggle Tn ' "What’s stronger* said Mikn,_wilh in gesture culling on the Heaven-God
kn r
that uneasy, suspicious a&gt;r so common
smite tho jxirjurex with bii thunderbolt.
1 Mother, if he really loved me, surely
among candidates.
.
The touching of tho head again carries
heart; would mwwex wmathifig to hta
for the heirusa'or her motlior^ ,
' ’ ■ " Oh, nothing,” said Jones, mysteri­ its meaning among these Brazilians, al•nt price that only immediate removal
ously ; " I don’t think I ought to tell.”
It
was
throe
years
later
when
Sadie
most m phinly m in Africa, whore wo
vmainod for the Hartleys. The easy,
sh uk from hiui the monk I ask myself
tfnd men swearing by ttair beads or
icrative work wm taken away at a mo­ was sought for a wife by one who loved
wl ■ he should feign a love far me, who
her
and
won
the
treasure
of
her
love
;
their limbs, in tlio belief that they would
nent’s notice, and when Sadie went to
ca give him nothing. And yet I know,
" Well, I will,” raid Jones, " but you
wither if forsworn ; or, M whan among
rhere she tad form? |ly, wgrked, cmploy- and tho warm, true heart, under the apby 'very tlirob of my own heart, Colton
must keep it.confidential.”
.
nent w*wd$nicd iwr. .’Wigter was «^ntbo bld pruwisnsn rnfh would lay his
"All right; go ahead," said MUus
E: rhard does not love me."
ng &amp;, and tlio narrow attic rooife
righttawlraj bis own neck, ;nd his left
You are ioo romantic, Sadie. Think
anxiously.
oemod even more dreary than before, lovely girl from becoming the unloved,
" Wcjj," /aid Jun**,
jo*b &lt;WF« on tta b&lt;£y oak, raying: “May Porkra
a moment . We were miserably
n contrast to their cosy cottage. Stiff uutoying wife of on unscrupulous for­ from the Ucnteiurial4wr-ro'jm, uiidhcArd (tlte tbundnr-gvd) destroy me 1" As to
tuno-hunter.
swearing by weapons, anwtiie^ graplifc
Brown ray that you didn’t know your
iimtanco of ita original meaning comce
head from a ■ s^ot-gun ; that ho caimbt from Aramu, where the witness swearto Evorhard’a way.’’.
The ooffilnhatfon by which Mr. Blaine you yue day rcadinga newspaper iqwride ing to speak fife tenth takes in his liaud
kful that some, of the load of gratiWm U accident ? I have often
down; that he’d sooner vote for the s musket, a sword, a apcar, a tiger’s
was cancelled by this sudden, rude was deft'ated and Gov. Hayes nominatod
th ight it wm strange ho should tare
lowest-down nigger , in the. wartb than hutk, a crocodile’s tooth, i^id a thunderoration, ami Mrs. Hartley spoke was formed between midnight and 8
vote for you, and that if you Were oloct- bolt (that is, of course,
atone celt).
o
’
clock
Friday
morning.
Previous
to
in terms that quieted any pain
od city scrip would go,down to five cents
laughter might have felt on her ao- that time all efforts to unite tho elements on tho
taxrii go npj4» high Tho oath by tho weapon not only lasted
ItlHW MM
Jy failed. At
on through ctastac agiw, but remained ro
T&gt;X p oh-------------------------------5»(S«Q
bt’twccn the man who wm rude to mo
you couldn’t reach them with a bal­
&gt;„ bi
il whs effected
.™ which
wU.Uu it
an'd liny‘daliyarcr. It was rafter.IraA "Sadie," she said, "I shudder
to tltc oOnfcreuce at
loon. ”
prcwdy forbidden by a synod ; even in
of your lifo^t^pown* Qf a man there were present Mcsara. Cornell, of
mstic, mother, that sudden rush to pro- think
'
the seventeenth century, to swear on the
who could so wreak his v.-ngcancn ujxxn New fork, and Carheran, of Pennsylva­ , a Ixxi line- for tta -ijqfitauiml bar-room.
tect me."
sword (like Hamlet's friend in tho ghost
two helpless women. Thank God. my nia, and some of the leading Hayes
Jones went tame, and nt down on the
of the great deli­
acene) wm still a legal oath in Holstein.
^fafcild. your heartguk4xi ytaIWjI’ &gt;lW (W. Tbwuaw*.«*mwMti«xa&lt;».
Wtxxlford should hare the second place front gallery, smoki.ug his cigar with As for the holding up tho hand to invoke
man
who ever loved you could so sudthat peace of mind which only one 'can
time. His introduction to me wm cer­
dculy bcrome your enemy."
know whoso bogom is dipipiikd wijh tiic
tainly a gentlemanly method of obtainthis primitive gesture remains to this
.
Il wns in January, a niglil when rata;
pn.u.1 eonsciuwKtess &lt;4 tavfsg
oet. The work in Mr Wtaetert be­
day among tffo oliief a«ta in tho solemn
! wm falling fMt upon half-molted snow,
cti ring
half wnn chiefly done by. Gen. Merritt, 1
oaths ©f Enropoan nations.
that Sadie camo homo after a day offruib
HOKMITY Tilt: BKST POLICY.
ro olfewata and vet an wvll laid. • And
tor work. s.J^^.wacZrtaiMriArawe-wraw
"Where is your shawl f
The old doctrine of tho Chancery
for him the first place qn the ticket Al­
Coiuta that suitors must come into court
when your dear father died, you could ley said, as the girl drew' shivering, to though they failed V pbtain. far him will bit our boy any more.’
with clean hands lias recently been unthe finy handful of fire.
"Whyt”^. .
oyr &gt;4
more than three rote« on any Iwllot,
foMt^ iu u ntrikjag mnnnsf in t-iicw
" Come and itee.**
than Colton Evcrhard. noiidautly shows
they dnl wprkxyi a sentiment in hia fa­
the quiet reply.
vor which showed itaelf to the surprise
pctittett cM the
A. Mie .poke thiii 4g.
J inrjbitr SS® l»u&lt;* tor u»
homo on a shutter, with both of his cryos
door, and Colton Evertard camo in. Vico Presidency began.
The Conkling
His liardsome attire/ his courteous ad- men voted for Mr.'Wfeater ylrfijgroat' bunged up and his nooo dripping blood qtait'arid piut bottlra of brandy. It ap­
at every pore. • 1-7’
'
' ■’* '
dreta, were in strong contrast to the
peared by tho defendant's answer that
in his
Mr*. Jones turned to her husband and
wretched room and the cl
’
Yrtoixac.
the complainant wm in the habit of using
tion teat met him. Stiff,
quiet
his trade-mark upon bottles containing
•• Darling, can you forgive met"
Jonosdrew hinwwlf up- haughtily, and
new, and gradually led the convcrnaiion
ia them, and the Court of Common
hare reached thia country from Er
Jones, I ’don’t think T ttrHnii' to pro- PjMUd^CliMd foisterfsre. This (tens­
Not abruptly, but by graceful
taotUta family; you’d better scud for ion ban now Iwn affirmed nt General
Term, the &lt;xmri bolding that "the basis
UfcrtdT-*.■
upon which tho whole til rnetarn of tradeMra. Jdx* wm crushed.
Wfr a mu W) M kM

-

NO. 40.

JUNE3(1,1876.
DIPLOMACY.

* &lt;&gt;K

pronunciation, in spelling, or in both,
which removes, in effect, the difficulties

this way the German names Bchnfidnr,
Meyer, Kaiser, Kraemer, Bclxallenbergnr, Bahwarxwacldcr, and a host of others
l»ro broow. rapwtorli,.
Swartewclder, etc. S-jmetimes, too, an
American name more or leas similar in
sound or meaning has boon taken or
given in place of the original German
title; as when Lcowcnstein ("Ltonrock")
wiw exchanged for Livingaton, and
Albrecht ("Albert'*) for Allbrigfat.
The old " Knickerbocker"'names of
the Middle States have’, in most infctnnccs, retained their Dutch spelling
intact, but have generally been subjectod to a similar process of adaptation
in sound. The Kime may bo said of the
French names in this country. Their
spelling has, as a rule, boon preserved,
while their sound Tins Been American­
ized. In thia way De Itoract has ac­
quired the pronunciation Dcrroxctt, and
Jacques 1ms come to »&gt;e called cither

Taniu! hasn’t banana accident from •
fruit skins so for, but it will be cany to
orange one.
.

Mastkh— "Now, where did UirPyclopa Irrel-’ Youth—"Iu Cyclopedia,
plcaat* sir.” Master—" Go down."

Jh Bath (England) Abbey is to bo
Been tho following; . ■
,

A ntAurircr. font should ta on« reventh the wearer’s he’ght.
That io the
reason
a Chicago girl must go on afelfi;
nymics, such m the old South Carolina
Huguenot name Marion, exhibiting to have a beautiful foot.—A’/. Luuif
nothing peculiarly French in their Republican.
Two Chicago girls, who took, a snh-jpn
forms, are now pronounced' entirely in

accordance with our rules, and their
national origin is preserved by tradition
alone. Some French tilteo, however,
liavii.g undergone only a partial change
in pronunciation, survive in a hybrid
form m to sound, though their spelling
remains unaltered. Specimens of this
class may bo found in such names ns
Huger,
pronounced
"Huxbee;"
Fouche, commonly called " Fooohc;"
and Doveraux or Dcvvrcnx, now con­
verted into "Dcbro" or "Dcvroo.” The
only very noticeable change that hM
taken place in tho orthography of onr
French names is that the article has
been joined to the noun in many cases
where they were originally separate. In
this way La Ramie, La Itabic, La Iteintree, etc., are now usually spslted Lar­
amie, Larabie (or, in Home infttanpcH,
Larrabee), luarciutrec, etc.; the pronun­
ciation of the newer form being Ameri­
canised in tho usual' way.
But this
change in form is one which might
easily have occurred even in France.
—Lippincot^a.
cuitioniTutn

sbom

run norrvu

The Challenger has returned to Ports­
]mouth, England, after a voyage of
(throe years and six months, with a ve ry
(complete and valuable collection of
(specimens brought up by dredging.
Some of these were brought up from a
(depth of 2,450 fathoms off tho coast of
Ascansiou, and others from tho still
‘
greater depth of 4,750 fathoms, or about
,five and one-half,miles, in the Pacific,
(during the run from Japan to the Society
.Islands. Among the other curiosities
(arc aca-elephants from the Straite of
Magellan, a gigantic turtle from the So­
(ciety Ldaods, a collection of rare birds
from Kerguelen Land,. a great number
‘
of exotics that have been transferred to
,the Botanical Gardens at Kcw, and an
jinfinite quantity of relics and oddities
(
of ravage or Oriental manufaotura. But
(one life was lost during tlio cruise,
,
which extended over 68,000 miles. Tho
(roundings taken will provo very aervioo
.zblo to the cause of ocean telegraphy/ ;

liavo played their first game oT croquet
for tho season, and to-day are not on
speaking terms.

" TnaT’n what I call a finished Her­
mon," remarked.a num as ho was coming ''
out of church. " Yeo, finished at hat,’'
rejoined his neighbor, "though I began
to think it never would be.”

An English lady, visiting tho Phila­
delphia Exhibition, saw a " Great Sale
of Domestics" advertised in tho paper.
"Bless my 'cart!'* raid she.
"Hi
thought they'd habolishod slavery ’err,
yon know.’*
WinrjAM—" Mornin’, James. I sue
your gain ha' got a new guv’neae. What
sort of a piisHun ia shei’'
" Well, hi can’t exactly say. ha» b&gt; don’t
’avo much to do with ’er class; but hoar
ladies down stairs don’t think much of

A Blomvalb man who went homo
drunk and was directed by bin wife
where to find codfish and potatoes to eat,
indignantly asked after a while where
she bought such codfish, and thtin alio
found him wrestling with the baby’s
clothes and cuffs in starch.— ttica '06-

Isaac Watts is one of the Centennial
judges. He'll have a chance to locate
precisely tho center bf gravity among
tjm Quakers.—AT. Ztouhi RcjnibUntta;
Isaac Waits never had anything to-do&lt;
with gravitation.
Sou’ro thinking.of,,
Isaac Walton.—(’hicapo Tluica. 1’oolil
gentlemen, you both mean Ike Parting-

Sqmb perrons have a nine way of put­
ting thing'. They forgot to give a
stranger a napkin who entered a restau-’

rant yesterday to get his dinner, and
beckoning tl»o waiter to him be said :
•Tve forgotten my tandkorehief ; I
Back of a country store in Oampo,
make it a rule never to gotgruaoe ou my
Oal., are four gravefl, each containing
coat-tail; and 1 positively rem t wipexuy
the body of a Mexican VaudiL
Two
mouth ou this marble flab.”
brothers nam&lt;*d Gtudn-11 swing their h'gn
Mb. Snobbukhos Hajumiash (’•ffw-1.
from the counter in tho store, which
they own, and tell how the bandits wore ing bis hand and heart to his fair com
killed. In December last a parly of six pmiion)—"No, now, w-w-wcaUy, Miaa
made a dascent upon Campo, which is Mawy, don't be Kurpwitwd. ’I’on my
w-w-wvrd I menu ill^tdo, ihdwxl 1"
composed solely of the store, black­
Mies May (a wul port)—" No, nhttv, Mr.
smith shop, and the residenoe
tho
Gash&lt; lli», intending to .kill tho proprie­ Hordcnsh, I couldn’t think of nceeiwiag-’
so much. I wouldn't mind jukl having
tors and carry off all tho money and
gooda. One of the brothers wm shut your mare, simply for friendship’s sake,
•
, , ; •&gt;
.down in tho store, and left for dead, you know F’
while the rubbers went to kill the other
in the blacksmith shop ; but the wound­
ed man revived, armed himself, craw led
into a good position, and picked off
throe of tin’ robbers. A fourth wm ahot
by the. other GrahaU, who was himself
Displeased with their failure, Hie survivora on their way tried to rob a herds­
man, but were again repulsed.

•fiknd aa acquaintance from
whom ho met the otter day : " Whktarc.
you doing now!” "Oh, I’m trying to
make an honest living." " Well," said
tho questioner,- "you ought to succeed
admirably. ” " Why!*-i*od ths oihi r.

you've got du compel iliou.

iu

Atlanta.”—CAattanoopa

You are thu

Comtncr-

ertablrihiug a uniform price for kinaes. tar. The other day one wm waited upon
In Illinois, a few days since, a young by a young man, who began by raying,
man who took a kisx from s young lady “ My father died ami made a will—“

" 1 am nis only living relative, except-

J?”* “d “ *“ “ W* •S
aul nmwMrtllufeB&amp;Wi

The other morning as the conductor of
a train going west from Detroit wm paaa-

the public.’

Thialxnug the case it ro-

npulMI.Wm, dk&gt;«d hiaa

M» am

v,

to be looking

thing," answered the lawyer.

**I

and costa, Ixvddei undergoing the humil­
iation of hearing himrolf called an any difficulty about it, I tad better giro

with a very

lady’s attorney. In Brooklyn, on the oth­
er hand, a young man who kivwd

hired a street orchestra to play in hiu
stable for the edification of Ida horses.

white she wm parctamag a boqwt
tom, was tet off tor a written apology.

father made a will and diod-ym, yea

.

�MttU

- JUNE SO. 1876

sutw candidal*.

U wmW

MERCHANT TAILOR!

FOB THE LONG BRICK STORE OF

Cuttlnc an^l MsAlng^n. la th. tete*t

terod the ww in 1$6|, a»asooad liantenna
Perhaps ffie m«t wort!. Jr sf IW.4A
candidates is Boo James O’Donnell,

READY MADE CLOTHING &gt;
ksspMbMda SMdsaMrUwyHOf
im, TWISS’ l MTS’ CLOTHING DryGoods
Our Stock of

a Repnblican, the present mayor of

Ptauc pirc me a call.

firm to the Republican paity, »d if

SENSATIONS!

Liauleaant Colonel, Cohrael aad brovette
the city of Jackson, and publisher of Brigadier General. Staeo the war he bss
the Citizen. Ha is emphatically a
eopwty, discharging these duiiM withered it

FOR

IFc

ty in Jackson city, which is largely

their own interest by nominating and

GOOD GOODS!

aending to congress, James CNDon­

ne!!, of Jackaoo.

The late A. T. Stewart died April

• On June 26th. a young man named Bron
drowned whHe bathing at Plain welL
Manley Poteen, » young mas 18 yea

ARE OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS’

Lowest LIVING Profit.

noon, come* down , Broadway and

circles around- the marble store

into

getting some koras msdiataa Into bis system
'
door precisely as fosmeily when the sad died in terrible agony on Monday.
Death lurks even ia tbe 1nmber-l«den farm
wagon. Jamas Pike, of Denby, near Muir,
rive lifts. The only difference is that
wm killed by bis wagon Upping over-sn him
b*p another man gets inside and an­
other on tha box.
The world moves

gsaat millionaire merchant was in so

as usual. “Another man inside** tells
the whole story. Such is life.

lilted euicide.

INCREASING SALES
GROCERIES!

At this writ

A young man named Menard, while haul­
tag wood at Rockwood alalion, in Monroe
county, on June 20th, accidentally fell from

ing ths chances for Tilden securing
the nomination for Ptesidtency are fur

ahead of all other candidates.

Il is

are proof that the peo­
ple know where

Hancock 58.

GOODHUE SOLD COUP

Last Sabbath aa Rev. Alanion Scofield, of
California, Branch Co., was about Io alert

HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
RUBBERS,
BOOT PACS,
OVERSHOES.

Hendricks T26, hoe.w be WM ttriekea down with apoplexy,
immediately expiring.

Allen 44, Bayard 32,

Parker 18, and Davis 4.

Last wMk while Michael Th oral on wm

l-iunpled ou by the horse., breaking the
bone between the eye* and eenter of the
It is a well-authenticated fact that forehead. He cannot recover.
clean cuffs have nn unaccountable
The Oddfellows of Hertford did a handtendency to secrete themselves somebrethren. They lifted a $400 mortgage,
wliere in the immediate vicinity of left upon her house by her husband, and
the elbows, while dirty ones exhibit thus saved her from being made homeless.
a wiltful and exasperating determin­
At Flint, June 22nd, a deaf mate boy sination to remain obtrusively io the vi­ dent in tbe iMlitatian, named Jeroen* P.

cinity of the knuckles.

ftubiats at 9S Ct». and Chil­
dren’s Stockings (all Wool)
ut MO Cea la, lets.

COTTON GOODS CLEAR DOWN!
$1.00 TEA
&gt;•&gt;'
^&gt;ST X.UL TO TOT IT.

and we sell them less
than they can be boug­
ht in this vicinty.
May Ifl, 1867.

absconded, leaving a wife and large family, CrodlL
and many debls unpaid. He ia also a for.
ger to ibe sum of $4,000.

L.

3.

WHEELER.

he isn’t over eighty rods from heaven.
ged M fee murderer.

.

Tbe chief ef police of Grand Rapid* baa
The last great judicial decision
brekewup * dra of iniquity, the mictreM of
which is charged with forcibly retaining in
decides lhat“w father has a right to ber bouee » respectable young woman
whip his own child, bet no right to wbbai s raeetny back-driver had lured

ia

bstreit
N«ia
G.T. JaMtUa,
io.»
Wayn* JaoeUou 30,4#
Aoa Arbor
11W
Jsekaoa.
*
12JJ
~ 1— .■ y•

G. A. TRUMAN'S

NASHVILLE

THE BEST IS THE

ON SOUTH MAIN STREET.

\

READ !

COATES’

SULKY

READ •

READ!

Special Medical AnnoaaciR’t
Jay, Coafwt aad llapplae»

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

REAPERS, MOWERS,

Hay and Grain Rake,

TO THE

Sick and Afflicted /
OF

A St)

NASHVILLE

VXC1MITY I

DH J. BTiaSVBB

FOR SALE ONLY AT

Horse Rakes, Plows,

Wheel Cultivators,

ON TIME OR FOR CASH

AT

“‘■a ss-ssr

kk~

tar uoebultation free *«■

H-LASS AMD T’jVTTVT!
VI
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL!
Window GUaa, line (jlu. Cut. btain.d sod En»m• led Gt***. French and German. lAokla* Glam

comes from Arkansas, where a judge

each.

Vka twclor'. ehargy ar&gt; a» aaodarate th*l

Planters, and

Road Scrapers,

Write for

or the Beat Makes in the

shoot his neighbor's hens.**

100,000 I1T TTSE.
NEW LIVERY!
Tbwe figure, piova lhe good qualiiiea of tbs Co.rn Bix.a bolter than

Invealkin tor which

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

lag to Mrn an boa set living.

■ rbanlca and InwatOM* JUwnctatlon. the only n
&gt;n Mkbleun. XI W. (X^rw
Taking pity on a penailesa fellow. George UaHe FataM As«o«y
THOS. ft BPBAOVK, Fn-^dent
ty-one newspapers ia the United Rhlrwr took lleory Buhler to Me home, in- BL, Detroit.
Stales named Observer. There arc

SALVATOR BEER

a good many things which they don’t ing Buhler aroae a fl ar Bhirvr bad left and
Ii Uw Best Lager Braved in the West
aiiempted an outrage on Bblrer’s wife. For
beM by tho Cau u MILWAUKEE BttEWKIlR.
this offeree Buhler was arreeud anJ beM
Grand RJwr Ave., Detroit. Mio*
for trial in lhe CxrcuU Court, si Grand
,.%ssr
Kies i-si
Spring- has v&gt; far advtweed in Radida.
WilUama St Ga, Lrawvra. Duncan Brewer; .
Alaska thatr woman can dig horse­
radish with ah old barrel-stare, and

IEST

her h tuband can leave his feet out of

CROOK’S

birds aye view of the kuiag isaane parpens roam sb&lt;
Centennial or the tail boards and a fclbwing the full beat of their
wtHs.
map of Wagner’s hymn on the front

warranted to wear longer than the

But who wants a bosom Ion - '
VWS large and k&gt;»eton»: Ob ! my ;
.
v .
j ‘**7 t*r«!y malud is oar mouth.

L. EMORY’S

DRUCGSTS.

The lemmr.r duster for gen tie men

A drift dealer advertises a bosom

GAIK CHILLED aoi
DIAMOND IBOH PLOWS

particular care ia taken to use only the best timber and metal, to put op in
lhe stauncheal manner, The shafla and rake-head are extra strong ; thim­
ble-skein axles ; wheels very high, and well built and finished; seats easy
and thoroughly braced.

(the vital point of a mke) are made &lt;4 Refined Cast Steal, tempered in oil,
and every one tested at the factory.
They readily adjust themselves to
uneven surfaces, and will not become weak or bent out of line.
Every
Tooth is warranted fur five yean.

Camagts sad Buggits.

will have a

that a roncral war cun not be averted.

Don’t forget it!
uppermost in your houghts, that now, in
this great centennial year, is the harvest
time for bargains at
C. C. WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE ADV’T.

Harrows, Corn .

oomea right there to join a church, believe that be bad been foully murd.red.
roll* his eye* erewnd and pretend that

The Nev York eowaspon dents o&lt;-

BOOTS &amp; SHOES, HATS &amp; CAPS,

Richard Garlock. a farmer sad Methodist

Eastern man that deserts his wife

ger than bis shirt ?.

KOCHER BROS

Proprlelort.

One ofthe candidate* fix Congress
The State eamp-meeting groqnd&lt; about a
from the 4th district i» a little weaz­ mile beyond Petoskey, gv* being- pul in GDO M- SAVAGE &amp; OOa COLUMN
en-faced old man, who doesn’t look readtneas for the Aral annual camp-mMiing.
wbloh is te be comnmeed AuguM 2nd.
LITTLE HATCHET
as if he knew enough to eome in Some Ibii ly or forty acres are nnderbruabed
—--Iy c‘
and cleared out. and tbe erection of cotta,
when It rains. We know him.
ges will be eommesoed era long.

shirt.

CBOCEBIES, WALL PAPER

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AID LAMPS I

HARDT A CROCKER,

The Highest Market Price paid for
to secure revenge.
He her taken ribs. Ha is Mill alive, but ex n not recover. Country Produce.
along a base ball club weighing 11 He has a wife and four children.
pounds, and tho- red-akin who gets a
Schoolcraft has a real sensation in high DON’T PASS WITHOUT CALLING
knock will nevei know what hurt

There are one hnodred and twen­

GO TO TRUMAN’S FOR EVERYTHING!!

town:

An Omaha men who was scalped mil! In Jefferson, Hillsdale Co. fell before
by Indians last year has started out

Deaver wants to Snow why every

GKAID BAF1DB AID DETBOIT,

PRINTS W 6 TO 7 Cl AGRICULTURAL DEPOT,
best

.

him.

DIVISION.

The Reliable Short Liae

PRICES!

estimated that the first ballot will
stand Tilden 467,

RAPIDS

GRAND

2-Button Kid Gloves,
Splendid Prints,
Black Alpacas,
Plaid Dress Goods,
Curtain Laces,
Ladies Silk Ties,
Black Silks,
Table Linens,
Parasols.
Hosiery,

Ho has bean

Men’s Suits from 9.00 to $18.00
Boys’Saits “ 5.50 lo $11.50

at St. Louis. Tuesday.

and keep a full assort­
ment in all of the lines.
Our

miR/sr goods

Cbarlea J. Kneeland, a young, man 12
An associated press dispatch from years of age. wm drowned In nlamaroo
river, five mile* weal of Battle Creek, while
St. Paul, dated June 26th, states that In swimming, oa Tbnreday.
Leo Miller and Mattie Strickland, of
At the Grand Trank Junction,. Thursday
free-love fame, were -arrested at Cas­ afterwoon about 6 o'clock, a M. C. R. JL
switchman named Thomat Bagg was run SIZES
ASD
tle Bock, Dakota county, on two in­ over by a locomotive and instantly killed.
dictments' found byjhe grand jury at
Mr. Crouch a German. 80 years of age,
wm
killed
instantly
at
Cereseo,
Monday
iDcuura
six
feat
borixouully.
Hastings; one for lewd and lascivous
morning. He waa leading a bow to paeiure
oohabitaUon, and the other for Leo’s add wm thrown down and his neck broken.
disturbing obscene literature. Mattie
Rev L- H. Pearee. pastor of.the Metho­
beiny about to become a mother, was dist ebureh, M Battle Creek, preaches hie
Sunday evening serin on t out duos in front
not imprisoned.
ef the church during the prevailing warm
The Democraticrdelegations met

IS NOW Aid, IN AND

NEW GOODS.DAILY,

SKSSSWftiSL’E;,
wm

horses, at the same hour injhe after

are receiving

Whether tn hroufef th* oev« rolonn of tlx- -MtbUe
learnaU or advrrtl.tr&gt;. n«r txuiMM. are aa brot but
fmiorary.
KT REAL MERIT MUST BE
BARNED. t*
Another year IM trad* baa ealfefl&gt;4 im that Ua growing deaaart ef thbi oemmaratty

democratic. We do not propose to
mix in the fight but we believe that
the people of this district will consult

PATENT

GUARANTEE:

ROE &amp; CLEVER
ixnking Um public for past favors soti-Ms
conxinuawa of tba aawa, ju&gt;d »oail
inform tbi public tbai (bey wilt
keep eonaustly oo baud

LIVERY

sm aai BOABDDiG STABLE,
NASHVILLE, MICM.
Good Tenme to M at afl booro, e

are doula cniL made with lhe body of the tooth, moch stroager and belter
than the small separate wire so often used in inferior rakes. Such springs
are weak, ond only permit the tooth tb spring back a certain distance, while
there is no limit to the the spring of the “CoaTE*.'

THE LOCK-iEVER

MEAT MARKET!

Slockmann A Willyar*,

has so ingeniously contrived joint which hokls the rake rigid «ud firmly lo
hs work, while down, without using the hands or feeL
Discharging the
Rake is effected by simply giving lhe slightest upward motion to .the handle
;of the lever, which unlocking it, caits^. tbe driver’a weight to lilt tha Bake
and discharge the contents. A child can operate tho rake with ease.
I
The Regulating of the Rake fo» any kind of ground is done easily, by
i changing a pin at the joint, which^miees or lowers the teeth as desired.
'

MARBLE WORKS
BLAOK fc FULLER,

TOMUHTONEH

and MONUMENTS,

ACRES FEZR, -DAL'ST
FRESH MEATS, DOUBLE WAGON •’ is a fair25
day’s work with lhe “Coates," and you can save enough grain from
Warn rid. Maia Nt

thing to keep is a lead pencil.
SnaBviUe, Minh.

. twenty-five acres of stubble to payftr the Rak*.
I
O. o.

HARDY A CROCKER.

WOLOOTT.&lt;W
black

&amp; mm.

�every •otamiu** eltand Strictly to their du­
ty » this occasion,—it wait patriots that
WWUBrals one hundred years ago,—for
there is tre need of.Hfideas, dry bosM ia the

------- ----- —

. .

10,000
Fathers and mother?, brothers and aiatera, sweethearts and
.
children, can be
^J.VIHNXU.E

•

_

—Georgia fro naa fa
nd. f«r foo4tb
with a nice stock of Are crackers.

Wonted:
premise* occupia^fa Waldron. bat owned
by Hardy. C. 8mil? and J. A.8w*«yapAt U.
.l.nUr, I0AM0 U-—The farmer* are h^ylag, and lhe Re­
p~r*d forplaintiff, and A. M- Flint and C.
WOOL, fcr wkMi Ik. ki.k-t
p— publican politieiawi ar* Hayoe-lng.
wuiHeOk
!■»— *
.
G. Holbrook appeared for defendant. The
—Mm. B. Eddy fa building • now
ZJxLT
I on Wedaraday by Esq.
having th* saw* warly ready for oeoopaney.
Cbipmaa, ia furor ef defendant.
—Rev. E. L. Kellogg will lecture on
“Marriage" al th* M. I- Church next 81m-

Mr. Felghnsr .was -tkrowe cut and Mrv.
Helm jumped out, receiving injuries that
—A gam* of baa. ball will b* played be- ba* eon4ned her tn th* house since.
twaou tbe,Vera«Rlvmaaad.NaahyiUc clubs,
in this vilhc* to-day.
—IM. Northrop wfll prasbh for the Bap­
tists avory two weeks unlit October, commenoing with MXl Babbeth. ,

—Rev. Millard preached at th* Christian
iChurch a sound sermon to a large sudieuee.
and Prof. Dick*y, al the Methodist, gained
;an addition to his list of friends Ism Sabbath.

model* I, painted and repUsterod hla bona*,
painted his barn and put up a naw sign to
his blackstnith shop.

■Rcuawat.—The horses of Thomae John­
son, of Odessa, Ionia Ca.. took fright Just
aaho started from home for Woodland Cen­
— Wm. Brice'* grocery, in Maple Grove,
ter, Monday morning, throwing Mr. John­
was struck by lightning fast week. Mr.
son on lo the wheel, and finally to th*
Brice was knocked dawn by&gt;W-sb*ek. 1^
grottnd. wb*n the hind whael passed over
material damag* was done, but it was a
his head, bruising it oeaalderably. Ills
back is also bratwd and ort badly, yet
—Th. Free Methodists ar* holding a big
nothing dangerous it i* honed. The buggy
oemp meeting, eix miles'north of Vermont­
a bran new onb, Is bally demolished.
ville. Il is estimated tnat 700 people al8, P. D.
(onded, last Sabbath, and from 80 to 75 con­
verts reported.

Camlx Buy* Them.

—Hank Heath has not beau heard fmeu.
We have adopted and hereafter nho.ll I. kl. InL»&gt;. la Ik. aBMk la Ik. *wstrictly adhere lo the Cbsh system. Read
shall policeman the eap enapped when lhe
revolver was jiointed st, and within a foot
Straight A Coflee 8'Jgax,------------------ 10J
of the policeman’* face.
BuiruO Sugar........... ... ...................
.10
Ne. 1 White Fish............ X....................... 06
—Th* annual school meeting of this dis­
Ne. 1 White Fish per bbl................. $k60 trict will be held al the acbool house next
Ne. 1 White Fish, 20 lb kits....—. L40 Monday evening tn elect two trnstees in tbe
JU. 1 White Fish, 15 lb kits................ 1.15 place of H. A Barber and James Floating,
MmArel, 20 lb. kits--------------------- - 1,75
CcdAah, P«r lb----- ----- ---------- ---------- 00
—Last week ■ Porter Barnes living just
Bowefoes Codfish, per lb......................
07 over in Kalsmo. “cocked” his gun to shoot
Jjoeom* for 18 cents, 20 cents, 26 cts and a troubleeome fowl qf the plr, and tha buHet
38 meats apiece, at
w*ut 40 rods beyond the bird and atydiek. •
C,Ijatlt 4 SoK‘r Valuable mare which died from the injuries

BY BUYING THEIR GOODS OF-THE NEW FIRM,

DBY GOODS.

- JI*?’1***
BOOTS,

SHOES,
ClOTHUra,
ato.,
HZ"

NOnOKS,
jtc.

Cash Purchasers

Richest and Handsomest Dress Goods,
. Neatest and Tastest Prints,
•
Gayest and Prettiest Gaiters,
Nicest and Softest Gloves.

will male

Never w*a there a treater need of economy than now. Dime* sad dollar* are lard to t*t.
Large Saving by buying their Goods wt.«re you will 'get tbclx full valuo.

JfhBhville, Mich

p$-Tbo Michigan Central Railroad
p**y, orU. W * July, will exttZgex
jTWbeleBerfa^l li^A
•discs** and its effects: eaoh aa tiionr&amp;e^
•ch, fiisk Headache. Habitual Oosflreseae,
‘
*
•
epefth*

4is«MMn of the stumach and liver. Two doems of ffanFi A co err Fto«rgu win relier*

Goodsand

PLEMENT SMITH.

I.'., __ ...

W SMITH,
'BrO'FA.R'J
I* to *U beat aem cal
dn wins VriT!*, etc

E. T. CHILD &amp; CO

M. FLINT,

150 cts to $1.

DEALERS IN

T II. LEE.
•J.
Deputy Hlicrtir,
Naakxirx.Nkh CoMwUon.a epMteity.

FURNITURE!
FARADY, Manufaclurcr of
And join -in tbe ciiorus with I boss that arc already singing

Of EV EBY DESCRIPTION,

This is the Tea I long have sought,
And mourned because I found it not.
204 Main St., Jackson.

tWprianity
।
if you doubt tbi* go to Boise Bros . Dntg—Ho! *ai
gista. med g*t a S*rr.p’.e Beetle for 10 eewts Tbe ladle* of the Christian Church, will pre•nd try B. Regular ns* 78 eentt.
pwre tables and spread akwunUful repast in
*l»lcoii*e agricultoral shods, on th* 4th of
July. Tb» farmer* of the society b*v* en­
tered into a eolera.i compact that the beet
prodneto i&lt;f kb* farm shall «u this .oecarion
be spread for the beuefff of flto'bungry, sad
tb« orofft of the aaurnh. and SO eheap that
th* pooroat may buy son his Deal be s»U-

D. W. LINCOLN.

Unu
____ __________________ r
ibemy path of to. profaeai.^. fo, straigfaand narruw way of tha ministry, or to revel
said th* Bowers of lit neatare !" “wo aut*/

*

Boot* anti Shoe#,

Making and Repairing Deally dooe.alaa atrict sitesUoo tu 0111 order* p-ompity. NaahvIHe.
' _

THEY KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF

AMES
In Nushville and sell them al lhe Smallest l*rofit.

You can buy

Wains! Bnreans, with glass $12.oo Straight “A” lorlOi cents, Granulated Hi cents, Yelioi C 9 ceb
And other Groceries equally as low in price.

Marble To; Bra, Jo $18.oo

LEE BRO’S.

ATTENTION. ALL

Mrs. 12. O- E’itting'er

Hxe Jeet received a large and lino eu^rtment of

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS!

The new firm o

AINSWORTff &amp; BROOKS,

Spring;

pay the Highest Market Price for

mid

FLEMING.

WatchEaker ani Jeweler,
Ea*l Ude of Malo SI.-W, KafovfAa, Mich '
P. S.- Phu Watches and Jewelry care­
fully repaired and warranted

JVfONEY TO LOAN I
On Apprt Kul fol, Iwarilits,

$300.00 and UPWARDS

Summer SI&gt; let*

JONES,

At Pilcre that Defy Comprtltlyi.-

BOISE BRO’S

Dress and Cloak .Making,
POTATOES,

CUTTING AND FITTING,
Done In tbe totem F*.Uou*VI« Siytca.

CORN. APPLES, OATS,
Clover Seed, &amp;c.,
Delivered al their
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

We also keep on hand ami have for sals

Fresh Breafl. Rasks, Cates, Crack­
ers and Pies

LATH,

s

SHINGLES,
WA TER LIME,
SALT,

In quantiUee te »utt the mcwC bancry-

HAIR,

A. LUNCH ROOM

STUCCO,

kert
which we ship and retail al bottom prices.

ELIHU CHIPMAJV,
Justice of the Peace,
■

No M- Maur 8M*f,

General Conueyanciitg,
Collectimts a specialty.

conoertlan; also * choice *tock vf

GROCERIES!

AINSWORTH k BROOKS,

II ALDRICH

BOOKS, STATIOKAKY,

THE NEW

Double­

Thread

DOMESTIC

up to Ibis time no person has been inviied
to participate except to look on and see bow
Hastings can do such thing*.
Middleville was willing to go to Hastings
to celebrate but does not propose to go lo
that city simply to suck its thumbs, and ad­
mire a Haatinge display. We ar* aoable to
■peak for Nashvll’o but imagine that enter­
prising village also objeota to th* arrange­
ment.
Both villages were entliled to Invitations
to attend the meetings for making lhe pre­
liminary arrangement and were also enti­
tled to a voice on the executive committee.
But Huting.* in its usual spirit rolls up its
nose and when it 'ooks over Barry county
sees nothing beyond tbe city limits.

Lock-Stitch

Machine.

O O

We wish to call the attention nf farmer*
and othegy. that wish a Wive power which
oak bo applied te nearly every variety of
«ut, and to almost any extent, I© the
BflUpoe Wind Engine. TKe rapid growl b of
our country aod tbe constantly increasing
demand for practical and durable farm n&gt;»-.
Winery, has brought the Wtad Mill into atmost general use. Their practical value i«
no longer disputed. No well regulated fartn
can/aff jrd lo be without one Farmers tbai
Do you want Paints and Oila !.
are i&lt;npF«VtUf JkBtr- property and making
investments will find wind mills not only a
Do you want a good Book for the
pieasaie but a “gtachine cfproftt.*' Water
supplied for boas* and bam, wood sawed. 1Home Circle I
Do you want School Botrtcal’
ecra shelled, feed cut, etc , is eome of tho
work for which these engines are adapted
Do you. want a Prescription filled
The experbmoe ef our CY»uufort&lt;ire Um
care ’
brought ns to believe that our principle will with
'
admit the greatest degree of pwfeotioo yet
reached in wind pumping or power mills.

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOTOS!
HaU in all Ifu latest styles.
Heal and Imitation Lacen.
Ural and Imitation Uair Good*,
Ixru, Tics, Jx.,
.
Vashmcre for (hxifar-PWterae ylm
to thmc buying Cloak*.
Bleaching, Prcestny, (Waring snl rcshaping Old ItnU.
bllSS DOWNINO
I* *UU ta t!.« tread of ibe Dr™. MaUm.- tX-^rlown:

LIVERY STABLE!

»2

Hr.
baa Usd several years sxperteno* in the livery burin&lt;•*.-. and is prepared
to furnish all who wish with a gawd rig,
and al prices iurr*ap&lt;u»diag wilh Ute ufoee

Wines and Liquors !

of ibis

WEBSTER k HOBBS, Black
’ ’ emtlto. All kind* of week is the Black.*! 11
and BaneaboethK line aueodad to protnpUy. O11.

I. G. AYLSWORTH A CO.

Proprietors.

: —We propose to run • solumn of busineas card* o« tbe flrat page of ibe Nsw*.
This peg” is * superior place, it eontMn*
wholly reading oattor, and no Urge adrsrtieemeata will be admitted.
Apply for
will send lhe
matter to the clectrytoper this afternoon.

A. BARBER, M.. D., Homt-o*
patfa*-------- “
—

V**; t

GRFFITH &amp; DURKEE,

From tbe MMdlevlIte Bcpublleaa.
Th* Hasting* papers have both published
items slating that th* Celebration would
this year be at Hasting*—that Nashville
and NiddleviRo wore simply to have aid*
shows,
w
.
It is absolutely certain that we have no
means of knowing what will tak* place st
Hasting* lb* coming Fourth, a circular baa
be- n received which stated that there was a
design to celebrate and inviting tbe people
to auend, but wbU th* celebration was to
be like has never boon staled.
It was our underetawdrng-thet Barry Co.
wax to celebrate as a ceuety and it seemed

-r-A hard wind storm passed through this
section last Friday afternoon. Considera­
ble timber vas Mown down in Woodland and
in Sunfield, one man had Ave horses killed
another thro* oow*, whilst a third got ofl
r
^Laet Saturday a. highly decorated lady
l watkvd tbe streets ia a manner tbai would
atahe ofb Imegiae that she had a pound of
' shot in each shoe, and lhe Up disease in th*
bargain- She waddled front side lo side
Hhe *u intoxicated dudt, and yet some
: folk* exits this style.

H. YOUNG, M. D.

IN THE BRADY BRICK.

CAPS,

WooMAWP, Mica., Jns 26U, 1876
Mr. J. W. Stinchcomb has removed to bin
farm again.

—Our school closed last Friday with apA. T. Cooper has built an addition to th*
propriste exercises. Mr. Crandall has re- u.ik.ia. ofkU bow.
iurued to bis home, at PlainwelL
The building known as Dr. Raweon’s of—Attention is eeHed to Mfs. Timmer­ flos ia converted into a tin shop.
man's card in thia paper, offering bar ser­
Mr. N. Brown has graced tbe street in
vices to tho public a* music tea oher.
ftmrt ef hl* premises with,* new sidewalk.
—Tho festive potato bug keeps bis grin­
Tha building usd by 8.'Hilbert as a oook
ders in working order, but Paris green Is
room, is new moved on Mala BL, to bo used
tho essential that knocks lhe sluffing outen'
for a mi liner afore.
■A. Men and boys den’l forget to got a
Mr. A. J. Carpenter is erecting a nice
suit of 4th of July Cloth**. Remember my
—Centennial 4lh of July arobes are being
goods ar* new'.diaving boon bought within erected across Main St. Tbs span* will be 'dwfitUng bouse on tbe cast aide of Main Bl.
opposite lhe M- E. Church.
the last 60 days, I rooeiv* the full Imwefil
decoraled with evergreens and emblem* of
of th* heavy decline and will divide with
Th* house ef D. B. Kilpatrick received a
our country.
coat of paint this spring which improves its
—A certain married man was discovered
appearance very much.
■
biting a woman over'ihs gate, u few rrenOn Friday, June 2Srd, lhe funeral sarings sinoc. It is awftil how some people do
vioseof Mrs. Hosmer were held in tha M.
bate
each
other.
A
J
;
IB- B*»eniber my prieo on fish family
E. Church. There was a large atfondaffoe.
whit, per bbl. $1.50. Renumber my flab
—Nice young man of 1876, get your girl
D. 0. Kilpatrick and 8 W. Wiseman have
•re all inspected wed branded with lb* iu- engaged and yoursolf ready for the great
Loth erected spieodid awnings in front of
epeotorts name in 1876,
Dawuarr.
dashing, slashing, smaeblng C*nteo«rf*l 4ti&gt;
tbeir stores, which improve* their appearof July In Nashville.
.
aeb&gt; Pap® Li«« Coats for f 1.00
ance^ and are a great comfort to Ibe propri­
—Ths farmer who can plow stumpy etors,
ground with a epeu of lively mules, without
The German Methodists are building a
swearing is prepared to go through purge
nioeeburob on the north aide of Broadway
Shoes and I wish to hive as many as can of
lory with an overcoat on.
elrosL The carpenter* and painters have
them toad lhe Centennial 4th. Come and
—Will our friends do us lhe favor to re­ fl'iished the ontiids. and the masons have
A. M- Dauousan. port th* happening* of their various tonali­ opmmeoocd plastering.
ties. Wo can sot tnuku a Hue Incal paper
Mr. J. Suoim who has been absent from
unless w* have something to build on.
here some time has returned, and has re­

Knr it tn Miro.—At my Agricultural
building Just north of store-you will And a
pleaaaut place to reel your weary self and
on* cf the beet stocked stands on lb* 8t.
Having secured Ch* eervieo of several you ng
men of the place to assist u* oo that daj.
(tho 4th.) we expect to supply your wants
en abort notice.
A. M DAcoaakrr.

Seffiu mlufrely ftr Cash at roe
Price ti AH, aii at 12
1-2 Per Cent Profit

CtUS. W. UEHAIiAY

JEWELER 3 OPTICIAN
NAsyriLLE, Mien,

LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD.
■Bethanies' AiC tr required to operate M.

Clocks, Spectaccs,#v.
£«ry weacJttoe /•dig wnrmnird.

“DOMESTIC” SEWINC MACHINE CO.
Tfow York uual Olalca^o.

FASHIONS
issues
DOMESTIC” SEWINC MACHINE CO.
Kew Yojrlc ciu&lt;i CJhleinro-

�“4. Defamatory wards fslpoly spoken
dition troely, by the rolrase ef the
forger Window and Brest in England. of-, party vhkh pr-Mtoee aadi party
in
his ar her profesrion pr trade.
'
Tbe President s^s, after stating the
-‘5.,DefBinaft4y-woMbfalte|r aja-keu
proxTsiona t»f the treaty :
It to Wtth great regret that I am bow mU«1 of a person which, though nt*-in fecer.upon to announce to'you that Her Majeety's nelves actionable, occasion tho party.
.■ .. 1 I '• I
---- —l-l Farnam* .
M«lBrenL knrf ret-tbvm *4
’ “ The decision in this is affirmed.”
ng to comply with the proMr. Justice Clifford delivered the
—Robert Napier, tbe great shipbaUder of
Imtttaof ths treaiy under
Glasgow, Hoottand, died last week.
1 O3 '
wlikh eatxadition of fngltire criminate, te opinion. _______________ .
—Taking Mh-autage of tbe other dtotetrt- made between tbe two Goviremetos, . The
O.V -TW ITMWATH.
auoo. which now w. fully occupy the attastiuu posiuou tlius taken by tbo Britirt Govern­
ment, if adhered (a, cannot but be regstded
Chrmtiaiw demand the appointment cf one of m tbe abrogatirai and anuiment pf the
th«r own number m (knwwor of tlio bland, nrticla of the treaty on extradition. Under
and tho InnlilnUou of PMdod adtmnistralivo' these cirvunwianew. 1: wxll not, in my jndgBienh comiwrt wltli the dlgtoly er -vJf rosjK'rt
of thb Government to m.ke demands uppn
that Government for the anrremtar of fugitive
criminate. no&lt; lo entertain any requisition of
that character from that Govfrnmimt under
tbo treaty. It will bo aonmeof deep regret
COraBDUIONAL.
If a treaty which has bora thus ben­
eficial in ite practical opsralione. which
Hartford. It w&gt;. to her Mr. Owen dodiou&lt;ri
han worked to well .and so efficient­
bte mxtobtograpbj as, “To tbe friend at whreS
ly, and
which.
notwHhatariding
the
pleasant boeM on L*ke George a part of three
exulting and at tbo same time violent politic*
Iiagre was wnttao.”

aud etbont, who were concerned iu what la gen­
erally known an tbo - Jteldeu and Dganiacn
Canal Coutract" of 1*MK. Th. suit wmbrought
lo recover money of which '.bo Btate had been
rtefraudod through lbs con.jancy of ite own
agaM* and ooutr.oture, with whom they .were
in l&lt;»gne. H wm reganlml on all suIm m a tet
case, and the 'jjpUion U expected to terminate

rqiixlitr the bcraotle. nt mMIrn vm po»*®d. t’ader
It. provteion. HI eultoted men. e&gt;!dier»;».llMTi. and
marl dm, xre to b- Stowed »»ja ‘i p«r month for the
p-iMxl of .er.lce between th. Uth &lt;rf April, 1MI,
Md Uh of Ata?, »«•-, .ledodliu: rfi bonutlr. proisretapof CMmgotie.bem. poeamMyMttlro
u”a""
“ X

Derickaoo. and the appointment of J. A. Far;=.
well to tiie ]Kwitkni. Ibis gcutlem.n Ims been aHUiy’jne'nnVd in the
chief clerk -in tbe ofltoe tor eight yearn.
. —
..
—Tbe last official act of Secretary Bristow
was tbs awarding under the act of Congrere
of June 20, 1874, of three lito-earing medal* of
tbo find claa« to three brother, named Hub­
bard. rcalding *1 Mxrblchtrtid, Ohio, who, on
tho 1st of May. 1875, at great peril to their
own lire*, reecuod two men from the main­
topmast rigging of the schooner Consuelo,
which in a terrible gale had sunk off Marble­
head. Lake Erie. Tho action of the Hubbard.

—The Fort Plena, route to the Black HillsIim Wrtin been oj-eoed. sad the hungry miners
will soon be supplied with pmviriona.
.. —Tbe chinch bug and tuo IlMuten fix arc re­
ported to ba ravaging the wheat-field, vf North­
western lUinoiA. Weiteru WteooDAln, Northern
low* and Houtliero Miantwota.
—Col. 71100. A. Scott testified before tbe
Judiciary Conuxiiltea, Clio other day. that bo
Mot * dispateh to Joriah Caldwell, In Lon­
don. thanking him for intoning bls (ScoU's)
ovitonc* Wore th* committee. Mr. ttooii
wm exile1 up j» by a youug man named Hood,'
who showed him tho copy of a diepatch he
intended to a-nd io CaldwoU, and similar to
lhe one recoivod by Knott from London cicul]&gt;»Uug Blaine. Jamee C. Reed pnblialien a
letter in the New York paper* annouiieing
himself m tho author at the •• Faro ” dispatch
lo Caldwell Bead aaya bo does not know how
Mr. Blaine learned that CxMwcll lia.1 cabled
tlio Judiciary Committee, »&lt;tl be kerne now

—Julge Bkrigett, of the United Btate. Clremit Court, at Chicago, has passed Mntenoc
njxm a number of tbo lead ng membera of tbo
whisky ring in that city. A. C. Hewing, editor
of the Slaalt ZeU«*g. hM boon condemned to
pay a fine of tfi.000 and to imprisonment in
tbo county Jail far two year.; Henry B. Miller,
formerly County Treasurer, pay. M.000 aihI
euffera an imprwotimeiil of six montho, and
other diaUllara are fined in ration* anms, be•:&lt;Jm olMirt term, of imprisonment. Petition*
for the pordca of Ureing are in circulation,

------ ---nuiere .uri&gt; dte- • .

point hi Winona oonnty, Mian....Randall, Chair­
man of th. C&lt;®uaUtee on AppmprUlious, rvport«l
tbe Hnn.Iry Civil Appropriation Wil (the Iwt rmeral Bpprcrriattea bill). Ordered printed. Tim
MU.pjwnjwl.tr. f U.M7.WM. aealn.t
in
|lJ,tfre^7O....Riddle Introd nerd a bin to repeal the
ten per cent, tex &lt;m notea of State tanka.
WaniuXteX, Judo 21.—Senate.—-Allison,

Morrill a. HrcrOary at tbe TreaAtu-y....Tbe Hoom
Joint rvwluUon aulbarttiag tbe ftecvrtary cf the
Treasury te iaaue *10,060,000 tn .liter coin In exmam waa wldrd providlug that the tra&lt;l*-4ollar be
u«H hereafter * legal tender.
IMue.-Tbr Uouw Aerete-l lh«- *uUre day »o Uy

given rise to no complaint, du tW port 8F
Wither Government against either it* spirit or
ite provWoa.-. should ta .brupUy terminateCIt ba* tended to the protection ot • spetety. sud to Uio general jptereate of
both countries. Ito violation or annul-'
moat woakl be a retecgrwl* step in IntcrnaUonal Intereoera* I ^ave been anxious
atid have mads efforts to enlarge ite scope, .nd
to make a new treaty wltfch would be a still
mere efficient agent lor the punishment and
prevention of crime ; at tlio name time I have
fell it my duty to decline to entertain a propo­
sition iiiailo by Groat Britain pending itoreftn«al
to ox acute th* ermting treaty, to amend it by
practically coucctling, by treaty, tho identical

Tlio fallowing decision han been rehdered by the United StatcH Supreme।
Court in tho case, of Maria A. N. Pollard,
against Jacob Lyon—Error to the Su­
premo Court of tho District of Colnm-■

FJjrn AXD CAHUjII.TIEH.
—The Bay sugar refinery. anovon-elcry build­
ing al Ban Fraocteco, waa dretroyedby Ona
few days anoe. Il wm valued at 8350,000.
lhe amt ainjrular ewota that ew
oo&gt;wtwa Wok
al College Comer. Ohio, ottt

strojed a block of LuiJdtega, indudiog the
Itirj-ntrh j r-.uUng cSice. Lore, f (0S,Q0a.
-The Hgbter jxvtiou of the Brurihan oahibit
i». Agrirndtaral Hal’, at the Onitwmlal. wm d.uttrmid by fire a few days ago. The Coaivde-

Voltaic Plasters
ATFa.D THE MOST IHUTEFTl ICElief in iu. Arm-no™ or
THE CHEST AND IXTIGS.

IheaUftJl Viuttr
cw«Mi44&lt;w bm jnota'MJnw.' ' '
Gen. Crook’s Big Horn expeditiomsiy
countered tho Sioux , iu foroo on tbe
Rosebud, a branch of Hie YeUpwatoue,
in Montana, on the moi oing dt ' June 17,:

“ Words both false sad slanderous, it.
is alleged, were spoken by the defendant,
of the plaintiff, and she hum ir. an Action
on tho case for dander to recover dam­
ages for Ums injury to her name and
fame.
Controvcrsiiw of the kind, in
their legal aspect, require pretty careful

riBRATOHP

CHROHIC PLEDRISY CURED.

aud*a fight laattogfdnr itaWs ensued.
Tbe followingja an official gasnnnt of tbo '
engagement 'as dfisputcbixf from G6n. 1
Crook to the headquarters of the army, 1

Uie Goncxal thcu being iu camp os
Tongue river, Wyoming:
“Ou Uio morning of the lltli hmteuA .
tha scouts reported Indians in the vicin-

eral - hours. Wo were near the mouth
of a deep cauon, through which the ।
crock ran. The sides wore very steqp,
covered with jiina, and apparently im­
pregnable. The village waa eupposed to ,
off.

They dutflsj^jU ptrong fprcti st all

pointe, occupying bo ninny nud such
covered places that it ia impossible to
correctly estimate their number*. Their
attack, however, showed that they antic­
ipated that they were strong enough to
thoroughly defeat tho command.

OPIUM
$260 JggfSSWS

under Ha act of Parliament.
•
In addition to tbo imncreiUhty of Ute United
t&gt;ro«ghj the' cajrao,, j
State, entering upon negotiations under tbe throw a
menace of an intended riojation or a retaeal to but I wan obliged to n« it elaowhcrc ।
execute tbe tcnwi of an exiting trA^Uy, I before it had gotten to the Hnpponod lo- i
deemed It inadvireblo to treat of only the one
cation of tho village. Tlio command &lt;
amendment propcwwl by Great Britain, while
the United States dreirce on enlargement of th* finally drove tho Indians back" in great
lut of crime, for wjiich citraditton may bo confusion, following them several miles, 1
the fcouUi killing a good many during
enoc has *bown. might bo embodied in a new tho rotronU ■euualtt^ were nine .
treaty.
men lulled and fifteen wounded of the
It ia for tbe wisdom pf Congrcsa to deter­
Second Cavalry, three men wounded of
mine whether the article of the treaty rcl*Un£
to extradition i* to be any longer rcp-arded m* Jhc Moarth Infantry, aud Oapt Henry,
obligatory on tbe Government of the United of tho Third Cavalry, severely wounded
Slate.-, or m forming part of the nuprcme law in tho face. It ia impossible to correct­
of the land. Should the attitude of ths British.. ly estimate Ibo loss of Uje Indians, many
Government remain nnclianged. I nhall not, being kiUM.in tho rocks, and otbera
witboot an exprereion of the wl«h of CongreM
being gotten off before we got poeacaaion
that I abmdd do so, take any action, either in
making or granting requisitions for U»e Mirren- of that part of tha field, thirteen dead
der of fugitive criminals, under the treaty of bodies bring1 left
“Wo remained on tho field that night,
1841 Itespectf ally submitted.
(Signed)
U. &amp; Gbart.
and having nothing but what each man
oarried himself, we were obliged to re­
tire to tho train to properly care for our
The President issued the following
wounded, who wevwtrutsporfod here on
proclamation on the 26th ult: '
■, mnl6 Ettera. They arc now comfortable,
Tlio Ceutanntal oanivertiary of -tbo day ou
which Uio people of tlio United Slates declared
their right to a ee|&gt;endo aud equal .utton among
tho poweni of tho earth neoma to demand mi rough places all tho’ time, and so have
exceptional Otaervaliou. The fonnderwef tlio orikrod five cotupaniea of h^u|ry, aud
Government at tta birth ard in its feebieooe. shall not probably make shy extended
Invoked tho bleMinpi aud protection ot it Di­
movement until they arrive.
vine I'rovideuce, and the thirteen colonic* and
“ The officers and men behaved with
8,000,000 of people have expaoded to a notion
of strength and number, commanding a pari- markod gallantry during tho engagction which then was aaeerted, and for winch
fervent praycrw were then offered. It smbmi
(Signed) “Croom, Brig.-General.’
fitting that op tha occurrence of the one-handrodtb anniversary of on^ex^letseo as a nation
FKrtlAH tRlSOHEBB.
a gratafal ‘acknowledgment be made to Al­
mighty God for the protection and bouoliea
which Ho lias vonehaafod to our belavixl
The report of the escape of the Fenian
country. I therefore invito the good people of
the United State* on the approaching 4th day .prisoners from Western Australia is
fully
confirmed by late. European ad­
.of July, in addition to the wool oirervancr*
with which they ore occnatomed to greet the re­ vices.
A &lt;3orrcs}&gt;ondent in Australia
turn of tbe day. farther, m each manner, wrifin^kp Ur Lautlnc
give® tl&gt;«
and at each time a* in their respective lo­
annexed version of the daring enterprise:
calities religion* aaaodatiou. may find it
“ On Esaler Monday thc.ro waa a re­
moat convenient, to mark it* recurrence by acme
pa)&gt;Iic religioan and devout tbankagiving .to Al­ gatta nbor Freemantle, and the Conmighty God for the blewiog. which have been trollcr General and Captain of the Pen­
bcatowed upon tn m t notion daring the oex&gt; sioucra wervj?
’ ,Tb« usual force
toncry of our oxintcuce. and humbly to invoke of pensioners
a ooatinoance of Hie favor, and Uto protection.
In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my

l,y tho Senate over tbe Hm« MH la
a &lt;SecrtaM I rem the hill at teal year of 8M6,DOO. An
anirnrtment wxa adopted Intended te prohibit the
-Tb« liXMh aonivorwy of tbo battle of employment M targe force, of laborer. In tbe navy­
Morten, which gave to Switxrriaad her inde- yard.* for political purpoaea, by forbidding
pebdence, wm celebrated with enUiuiiMtn by
tlio Hwian and (ierraan population of CTiicago,
ou Hcuslsy ot last week. Tlio procoardeii waa
a grand and imposing-Onb, and Uio otatlonn ap­
propriate. The fMUrillM wore participated in
by a large number of |&gt;eop)e. at a grove in tho
.aborts St too «ty.
—Qen. Crook’, expedition has boon brought
Done at tho city of Washington, this 26th।
to a Mandati!! by tho defection of tho Crow
day of Judo, in tha year of our Ixxil 1876, aud1
and Snake acouta. Vitlmut econLs nothing
of tho independence of tbe United Htstee bf
can bo done, and an effort is boing made to
eocuro lbs nervier* of eomn half-breed Sioux.
(Figned)
U. 8. Gjuwt.
Moan white, thoupoditfon ia in camp on Pon­
By the President.
der nvrr, having retraced its stops from Bom­
Hamxltom Fisk. Secretary of State.
b ld creek, and there II will remaur for three or
four week, before again taking tho Loki.

—Al AIcsomt, in the'provtoeo of Fcx. Mo­
rocco, Uia other day, * uatlre. while laboring
under tMayn&gt;jMy inarat?, stabbed eteveu Jew*'
with* dagger. Amtxig Uio persona wounded
are . British aubjecl aul
Abccam-, wn of.
tbo V»oe Cmsml of lite United Statea *i Lunette,
Morocco. The Moor declared hi* igDonuicc of
U&lt;vU&gt;GOMunhUrfU»c crime*. Mewtaarrretcd
■nifiaMftrtiiil,|.

■ICOLLINS’

$26 TO $60 PER DAY
Can Actually be Made with the

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A BOOK for the MILLION.
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FKET PJKK HOUM. Tbty bare A~m

3 TO 8 FEET Hi DIAMETER,
Asa Ajrr nrrrn nstjuineb. They win bore n

JOS’,
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GREAT WESTERS WELL AUGER 08.,
BLOOMfIELD, DAVI8 CIL, IOWA.
Wflteio la wbat r*:&gt;« jrxm mw this X'.U rrtl.-ri.ro L,

A 6BEAT

prisoners managod to .escape. to • fig,-

Eras

gcry about a mile frtnn the prison, where
they changed their clothes and gotinto
coQvryanocs which wero wsitiag''for

tham. They am
SKBMite 1 by nn American, who has Imnbu
living in the district for some time.
Tltey drove to H,*ckinghain, nineteen
miles from Frc-imajls
received there by a man
io .whom they described tbcmjte’tv^e r
fid ■cxxnirsionista.
He attended to the
hotfc. »n.l JRSnrvM ihfp Mbf
oosri, where s b&lt;mt had put ou shore
I a-longing td tho Amancpy, wbrier
Cataljm.
”
«• The boat wns manned by ono white
man and five or rix men of color. Tlio
prisoners told Bell they were going on
board. They Lad giwu him monej, and
Lo. asked them what he was to do with
the horacs and traps. The reply was,
“Lctlh«Jni 0OtobelLw On looking jntp

f Definitions of alander will filTard
vary little aid in disposing of any qnes
tion involved in Uiia record, er iu any
other ordinarily rising in such n co-ilrowtrf, untasB where it beeomee n«*«w»ry to duilue the difference b tween
oral and written defsmatjon, or io।
prescribe a criterion to determine, iu

ono of tbo txmveyanoes ho found in it
three prison felt hate, some }Mtent rervplycni, ufmmmuuiliou. and a mmro.l.
He nt once nusjiected that they were
escaped convicts, and gave the alarm to
the police. Tho Georgette, with fourteen jH*n*ionen&lt;, followed by tho water
police boot, put off in pursuit
The
cases where si-x-ial damage is claimed, Georgette steered in lhe direction of the
whether Uro pecuniary injury alleged whaler and overlook her lying to about
naturally flows from tbs speaking of the twelve miles off the land. The inate was
subject, but it will be sufficient to say in charge and said tbo Captain w« ntrt
that oral slander, as a cause of action, on Ixnnl, but away in one of his bo»ta
may be divided into five dasBoa, M -fol­ with mx hands.
“Tlio G&lt;x‘rp?4io liad in conwiqwcude
lows :
“1. Words fidaoly spoken of a per­ to return to Freemantle, ’lhe IxmU be­
son which impute to the party the com­ longing to tlxe whaler had boen over­
the prisoners
mission of some criminal offense involv­ looked in cowscqtwnee
ing moral turpitude, for which Ute patty, being added to the ere&lt;; find was unable
to
stand
a
sea-way.
She
kept
along the
if the oliarge iu true, toay bo iudieteii and
land daring lb« day, and wjjs followed
“2. Words fatoriy spoken of a. per­ by tbe police boat many nines astan’/
son which impute that the party is in­ The tost, however,, reached tbo Oetaljia,
fected with same contagious direare, WM picker! up f»y her and left with the
tWil ।
_ --w-- .
when.-, if the charge is trap,
i.
w
would exeluda the party from socitty, | Ik Nashville &lt;n?l Ctu&amp;aMogs they are

or,
j making ion by the aqua ammonia process
“ 8. Defamatory words'falsely spoken » at the rate of five tciui per day.

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wjfch Jnen’s blood raging at fever heat;
THE 8T. LOUIS
on the field of battle mercy and humanity
tor fourteen boura, meet of tta time Jn Um&gt; • awo
tie alighted. Hia thirat wua
bartering eon. exposed to a cnnfinS*! flfti truin'
almost intolorablc ; his tonge and mouth wm formally called to order in the 6*11 of the
wiiro parched and dry ; bo wioi stiff and
■ore from long continuing in one poa- Ou Tuesday, Juuo 27, by Mr. Atigustrui ftchell.
fall

which shattered Id* leg, ho Uy on the ftold &gt;f-

dteihairf ui&amp;Ulua w&gt; nu*a,4o
said they had agrocd -on the resolutions.but had

Mr. Keriian rftorcd a'recem nntB 2 o'clock in
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W« tJioukl raa it f&lt;*ar«r.

this MMult endured, who wore comp«ll*d tolls
whore the)- fell until dorknoiii .OteMM Uto!
Huecoring jwrtks eon I from our Rum. Death
ou lhe battle-field in Mich a situatiou i* ntcruly

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mittee, who. in the name of the committee.

movement i
iporary Chairman.
of tho enemy to him. Anti it won well
for Him that ho did not .I Once
during:
_
tho'diy/k volloy of Confederate bullets Raneom. of North Carolina, were appointed
-■
- at sonic of- our men who
directed
were
rallying in one of the hollows passed

carefully exami ncd. He then requested Mr.
Durahehncr, of Now York. to read ft to the con-

. iter Uenx4.ljM.pQ8n Um&gt; will­
ing recorder of many l.uthful and ro-

t

Ihno to rreArrajQf.MU-ritxlbopao,
protecting life
tical apd iutereatffig' dbtwfe oT tire war
from death !
will Im? at once Been when wo learn that
A piece of bark, peeled from a stump
bj &gt; ball«t,i*rpfy
cautious advances lie moved his
Hmtab)
in.l
il lo
tory of the Great Jftebelli
1ft) has
his month. _ JJonncnted by thirst as he
only to say of it :
was, Iliff caution Waff nffcciMtri^ «O great
After ’eercrai atys’ bombardment a second
hour.
aM*uft wa* ra*.to&lt;&gt;i&gt; Port HCAou. Tho chief in this that it occupied h*!!
point of - attack wrt! tho tidraieaoterly corner * ‘ I know it was at much a* half an hour,”
of tho cuemy'M lino of iwircuchmonte. The re­ he said in relating this story ; " but if I
sult of tho terndB. wm a nearer apj&gt;ro*cU to judged l&gt;f ifay feehaffs all that horrible
time, I should say it was ludf a day.”
Weitzel made the more palpable attack on the
Ho chewed the bark eagerly, and the
aawEOT®

in' Ins own knowledge during tlie great
ri'lxillsQD, but ih» reader may bcr iMinrcd
that noit^moru truthful wap cwr put in i
print thou Lhat of tho gallant "Color
Corpora!,** which Ism now About to roInta. Ho would not thank mo to give
rite real name, and I shall speak of him
moroly as "the corporal.,r Thmrehnda
of just such ozpericnow remain untold, But what bad been thus gained had cost 700 cold water to this poor sufferer would
and will novar be told; but it is only more men, and no» sutaeouout_asaaalu
■“k’-cT,oul_y’"*a,u woio
wo’°...J«*Tq
■'boon more precious than
I
have boon
been a
amuded arat.Ciaa.rduo . '__
anything
&lt;
in the whole world
___ 12 ;; and
from individual examples of the kind
tl at the public are to gauge tho merits
The magnitude of the whole subject he was but one of tliu hundreds who lay
of tho volunteers in the Into war, and to makes this brevity unavoidable in the enduring these indescribable agonies nil
reach any appreciation, however inade­ histov^in; but Buoh-A-xaiBjileii ii« tifia-will over iMt/MhC Bnkmi$bUw»r..T
quate, of tho bravery, devotion, and suf­ give ns a better- "understanding of d
'The Ibng'snmuicr day cftdM al L-hf,
fering of " that grand figure in our his­ familiar anecdote of Napoleon. After nnd tho sliattered regiments of tho as
tory—the American private soldier.”
inlting columns, wore withdrawn beThe adventure of tlio corporal was at
Port Hudson, in Jhno, 1863. Our army civilian was congratulating him that patiently waited until darknora hud set­
invested tfilrt formidable stronghold,
whatever might happen in the future bis tled upon tho scene of blood, and then
hardly second in strength to Vicksburg place in history was Mctnv. ••Frtmsr," be 'vefitureil to relievo himself of
above, and throe weeks of bombarding
wm the impatient response, “ all this is tho dead weight that held him down.
|Niased and found us still pu.iido the cit­
nothing. If 1 sbodld die to nurrow nil Ho sat up and stretched his arms
adel, suffering from intense heat nnd dis­
tluit I have done would bd compreaaed £’th that feeling of relief which only
ease. -Then followed tlio disastrous Sun­ into two pages of history."
i? nyui knows who is rek-AMal from the
' ' '
.
day assault of tlio Uth, in which, from
clinifti that iiava long bound "him. Htill
To return to our story. The muster
daylight to dork, half trio army, in two
fearful that ho might l&gt;c observed, ho
of the next morning showed that every
columns, struggled to penetrate tho de­
would not rise to his feet, but crawled
one c@C“'“
feases, nuil was hurled back with a loss
Mdalthily down toward tho hollow. A
woqhftM,
of hundreds in killed and wounded.' Al­
. figure hnlijing a.mnskpt ^fhd^rnly ijpter timt, almost a whole month of mining, 0n&gt;; Uh. corp**
“t!’
“,U1J
canninnuling, aharpshooling aud starv­ .
riot be nnv
any of
of bur
men, for nil
all wno
who worn
wore
, . ,
, ,
,
,
, ,
not
onr men.
ing was required to bring the gallant de­ from Ins dead hand was bttdiy wounded, able to move had boon withdrawn some
fenders xocaratiilation ; and surf ly there
was not a soldier in our own sadly-thin­
ned army left to witness tho surrender
Confederate musket* by a gallant pri­
who did not experience what Sir Walter
tlic lino of Inn first movement; A few
vate, who dashed up through the'storm
Scott calls—
yards in that direction brought him to
of fire and seized it from the ground
another picket—for such they wore. The
where it lay, with corpses piled :iH«baut
(i^Iedvrufi'H had thrown out n chain of
Tiic corporal was a brave, sturdy boy and upon iL Three of I he weiinded Hoidwim to make certain that the aaiault
color-guard were brought from the
had been, abandoned for the day, and
*1111 bdldneM and resolution enougl field ; two others -were known to be
the .cprooral
iusi4p their lines.
de of him for throe of his stalnro, dead, and it wai "not doubted ?at. the Lying “H* u*
itiouloas, he heard
“ Tall soldiers for the color-guard,” wm time that our corporal was also killed.
another Confederate, apparently a nonbad been seen to fall ns he caught
Uu) rc&lt;uircm«nt*hcn wo first entered He
commiaaioned oiuccr,
officer, camo
come up witn
with or. „ .&lt; ,,
;
...
i• i
i commiwuouea
* “
’
’head* -.
up ‘the
flag and’ wav^d’ n, over ,his
,
... .
.*
_____
tiic Hcrvfce ; Imt some months of activi np
•ervioe, with the ravages of disease and
tiie bullet, had worded out tho rank^
and our giants of six foet fon^ five, and
lix were few chough. 80 tho Oolonq
x.u, lulnd passed over tho latter's face,
A truce was (
began to act on the principle ** tho berf nor heard of him since.
and its wnrmth iustautly told him tluit
(
■Didiers far the color guard
and horn agreed upon tho oocond day »«&lt;y tht* tiic
than waff olive.
better were to lie found than thii fight, and three hundred odd bodies,
" Ho I lank," he exclaimed
" Git
Corporal.
Ho had been in tho color blacken cd beyond recognition by the up liayo. Qba^ou walk I” &lt; .
guard three months at tho time Of thii fiercc oun of thntlntiluil^, were buried'
Tho
corporal
realized
tbnt
thts
io
together tn the •tddicr's grave.
The •
dreadful assault, and was with it al
time for artifice or stratagem, and at
through that historic day. Hard enougl mining were all supposed to be among onec decided to surrender, for fear of
did tho bravo color-guard faro' In thal them, and tbe corporal wna ^reported'
wvroe consequences than capture should
|ghL The battalions in, front of n| dead, with many others who were never
lie be detected in any deceit.
were urged one after another up agiunrt recognized.
v /• Yea, "die ^ayt, a'kl ^rronder. I can
flie idmont-psrpcndicnlar fortification,
But -the si-'ge dragged it» sh&gt;&lt; length ■walk;'T..aiu'tAAidi
s
hurt; but I’m mad
jriaixo they melted away beneath thl along, and the capitulation came at last
with thirst. For God’s sake give we
rifles of tho defenders like the mists oj on the 9th of July.
And, much to the (
some water 1”
that morning before tho sun that w.u Burprira and delight of his comrades,
" I iq&gt;oko from my heart, thou, if I
kist rising. Our turn came, and w&lt;^ the corporal was found alive and well in (
did in my life^ and tho appeal
|x&gt;, Kurged forward with a clamor of the hands of the enemy, and was re^ ever
,
nioyed m^.oaptex lyt pnoe. Ho unslnng
leased by the J8®k’«tor,\_with
,
his'-enrtOMr ftmtr—biff- shoulder os ho
of- the hill, over the stumps and roota, others. He at once recounted his ad- ,
marched me over the deml bodies of my
and into the ditch.
The colon were ventures, which I^will present in the (
comrades, throqgti tho diteh, anil up iute
Haunted in tho very faces of the enemy, third person. The Indi thii prostraftff Jthestrongfiold; and uageriy seizing it from
and carried an far as the foot of man him Ixdore the works had merely cut the .
i, I drank its blessed contents—
wore titan akjOart. of ipu e, cold water,
or
ducing a plentiful effusion of blood, and
Witbpfit once stepping to take breath.
cred away our battalion. I was borne Jmtockmgliim iwnredl««, but cunning no It fit'empd ■sUto.R^h.hfe, ptrengtti* hope,
from that angle of ‘death quite early in injury beyond tins.
lie lay nncon;‘
rvwytiiing came back to mq i* that
the ilny^th^a. Mhn^thnujg^ Jhq . body, scions for u time, and awoke to find him-’
draught I ucwqr- kuaw so happy a mobut tiio- infproaaiou «f ' thtobfftote- scene ■elf lying fist on his bock, his face
muntin mvlife." .Sadi were his words.
that photographed itself in mv mind will burned to a blister
Mre . . Inaifli jUMJ'So'uliedenito works the corair all about him stifi ‘ringing wRu"the’
porn! was allowed tho liberty of certain
n cotfunuu ruslr of our bine-clad boys, noises of battle. He heaxd- the .yojaes
with bayonets fixed and yells of encour­ of tbeoilicers rallying the men in the
tempt to ueat]»; and, with the exrejiticm
agement, up against that impassable Jkoltew below, out of -aightr and prea- ,
i of tho novelty «nd inotrnvettfeecd &lt;rf nmk
wall; a continual sjrurt of flashes through cntly several companies charging up the
meat and dried' pees for subumtonve,
tho gray mist from tfia workq&gt;
the hill, and again the
ywHfa. ncaata rteiooiLaWhat, he met with
hotly from thedfr^
■no’fhrtbW fldviBxrturB till tho capitulation
dared fjo stir lest hp should be observed
silos, the ditch filled npd the gnmnd in by some wstehful Confederate and shot;
front strawn ajeJ encumbered With dead, bufias the advancing troops rushed otfit
VUMAirn ^jyrXATXGX.
him with shout and cry, an offi^r throw
Alluding to tho aurtoms of Biam, a
-up his arms and fell directly J?pon the writer nays that when a girl falls in love,
4hff-^&lt;j£tfie5S'3taDG^d will not

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in his face. The assault failed, os did
and the ill-atitrred wvtault was over.
every oth« during the 'day, and the
little column fell back to tho pruh.ekion
iv&gt; •xoiptonj of I*m&gt; hollow, leaving a. large proportion
Of deed on the field.
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Kaotnchy...* .Jr;
amtor^d for prowl Spwpcv-nej-, Md held fos pdeL
’*! ta tbe public cnij.l"*; th»t tie- &lt;1,i..;

re drink to Jte health.
With a will, with a #10.

A STORY OF THE H’Ali.

Indian*..,

wr, ine orieptea cr rpe tweioeratir party oc me
United Buica, fu NaUcnal Conrentlon ae* tabled,

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Ohio; Sergeant-at-Arm*.' Dan Atild; of MhrU aiulptlfloyafreborn*, in Ihe rraaluy r
eouri. •t» l&gt;«f»rv &lt;he Jual bwy or' tietr. x»w» et
An a matter of convenience to rcjx’rtcra. tho ment; In the liberty of li»Uvidiia^oondurt unvexed
Chair requested that gentlemen when recog­ to Kunipcuary lava; lu the faithful aducaUca erf
nized would give their name aud Stole. Ho

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Tbe Chairman then, by direction oY tn* Na­ tt&gt;» Vtilted ffutre/wflb 1U xmrntUnenU, univer.
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Tilden and 11 for Hendricks. The clerk thou
announced the vote, m follows:
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upboldina the bond of our Union and the *r»ai

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A necoul ballot wa» procceital will, amid
mncli rxcitomo^t, with tbo following result r

pleasure of tho delegates.
Mr. Abbott, of MaMaehuacUs, offered a res­
j'ric- Qf liberty.
olution that the rules of the last National

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nipt c.-ntrall-m, which, after Inflicting upon ten

tho jmrpoM of arranging Committeea on Per*
mauont Organization, Credentials, Itesolu-

Alabama..
Chairman of its delegation sent up the names Itxclf with Incapacity, waxte and fraud. Infected
of the gtottomea tbat had boon agnaod upon
but their reformers are voted down in convention.
for members of the rcsjiective committees.
Irtmia people In the par*1!*1* of hanl Umea.
CoonesUrut
Mr. Weed, of New York, made a motion to
Itofonn la neceaaar; to e»Ubq«li a a&lt;&gt;utr-l curren­
adjourn, but, at the request of the Chair, it cy, reatore the public oredlt aod TWWInfalra ilia na­
was withdrawn in order to give a delegation of tional honor. ^W'yr|np«*ce uw txtlarc tor all be bad by a peaceful civic revolution. We demand
prvnUae’of the
lady representatives of the Woman's-Rights
National Convention an opportunity to epeak
Kentucky
in support of their claims. Mies Pb&lt;rbc
of the idlahUd
At the cuueluvion, Mr. iXmilicinirj said that tomudana.
Couzina, of BL Louis, then, by unanimous
Maine....
the committee had adopted and indorsed.
eonecziL read the address of the National
Wj
th was signed
M.-blCan.
lion which he read, indorsing the action of tho
is President,

The memorial was referred io tho Committee in nwresa eij" ii—*, without acemnuixinur any rvon Resolutions for counidcration.
W«&gt; denounce the OnancUl lt&gt;|becUily and in&gt;.
ItewoluttoM It It later, rt Mebraska, ex
tending tbe Presidential term to six
yearn, mx! making the Incumbent ineligible

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nouao o. mpimciuMna. in cutting down a|&gt;- tiiaaourt..
propriationa and exhorting to firnuiMw; abv ' Nebraska.

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diem, sailors, widows and orphans.
Mr. Ewing, of Ohio, took the platform. He
V.rth Carolina
said that at tho reqneat of several ruombcm of
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the committee he pwented Urn minority re­ Or»&lt;t« .. .
h*&lt; d-touted rrMCufttos by wa-UB-.: &lt; ur rwr- port, recommending striking oiu the following CMmaytiMM..
Ito-ato tatoo.' .
fC^dtix^utilug ail cv
l»W.
dinseinthe majority, to-wit: "As such a
while annually prnfeaalnK to Intend a epeedy return,
hindrance, we denounce the resumption elaneo

ilr. Rayon' resolution opponod any further in­
crease of tho public dobL and favored tho
repeal of the rcaumptiou clause of tho act of
X875.
Tbe Secretary Ilion, upon request, reanuonneed the times and places of meeting of tbe
r&gt;uH&gt;6«
r«'aou&gt;du
rccem nnlil 5 o'clock p. m.
Upon reassembling, tho report of the &lt;&gt;immittco on Credentials wa* reail, showing that''

to apede payment*, has annually enacted freah blndranoMtberrte, Aa (Uch a MxSrince we denounce
tbo-rtwmuptfonrtawse nt tbe art of jwra. and we

H'c doiuaoU a JaiUclotw «y«teiu&lt;rf pfrparstim,
by public rivinuiflteX, by otSrlal relrvndimenl,
and by wlitn fluaucc, whkh aludl-snable the uaU«n
■oon to luurr the whole world of it* jxrfect
ability and lt« |&gt;erfect rradl:ie» to meet any at Its

Htatce were fully fopreneiit«&lt;l.
On motion, it wm agreed to giro the Torritoricx Kotl the DMrtct of GolianMa reprorontatioii in the convention, with tho right to
vote.

Uon. which wwi adopted, a* follow* : For Per­
manent PrcHidenfi Mr. John A. MeClemanil, ■to^acmpknmeui to labor, * *4 renew tn all Its ua°f
Pr«4ideat» audSocretart-'-. tloaa] *■&gt;««*« the pnwnrrltr of the propie.
Tho temporary Secretariee, with Mr. Prince,
of Boston, a* ridyL wery eonlinnad *• tbe
work&amp;4' fl**retaa«i. '• sad Mfgitiit-auArran
Able wan also reappointed.

psal.” Ho propo-cd to substitute thcrxfflr
tho following wordi: “Tli* haw for the re-

The Cor.unittco on Organization *1&gt;k&gt; recom­
mended R ‘
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National
1872 be
adopted by this convention for the government

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January. 1879. having been enacted by j
Several &lt;lel«g*tci&gt;—" I now to mxko the
the Republican party, without deliberation
lu Cuugraw. and wittiout diacuiwiou before the nomination unanimou*.M
Mr. Wxllxcc. of Pennsylvania—•■Purxuaat to
people, ind being both ineffectual to secure its
object, and highly injorious to the bunt new Of tho orilen of tha Pennsylvania delegation, 1
move to make the tiomhiation of Mr. Tilden
too country, nbeuld be forth with repealed.”
Mr. Ewing moved, and Mr. Eaton, of KanniM, unanimous, and, as Iho second Slate in tlh&gt;
accen ted, that the amendment thua enggeeted Unions altboQgh we should.hay* preferred
one born on. our aojil, j&gt;till nbo will not nlacx
Mr. Ewing proceeded to etaio hi* objection* one nerve nor’weaken one effort forlbesttfccoss of the nominee of this cony^btfon, and
Mr. Dondudniar, of New York, a poke In favor wlicii tbe ide* of November eumo we fed asawed tbxt victory will ervwn our banners

resolution offered by ttio most dietingnWicd
advocate of soft money in the United btaLes,
,o».

form.bytflpQi D^W^VmAmm at Iliana;
Hou. Tho*. S. Bocock, of Virginia, «nd M«ulean labor. It Um aaer*d&gt;-I American cotnmrrcr.
ton Marble, of New York. Tho General wm

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Mr. Abbott, from Now Jersey, desired U*t
trio uotaixuttwu of Tilden be made nnaniqioas,
and eaiil: •• Aud 1 will ton this Convention
fore thia nomination

wm

made, bo wftb tho

, S1OTr|J
"UBO energy
ano uio buot nro wo wui huwvi bv
u^, BUU. U.et,^|
mden|]oodebiml

sent hare signed by every one of the Eastcra
Democratic Slates, and to which I hare put my
own Ngnalura. This is a ml Idle ground which
dopa leave some hope, b .t if you declare, in
flit language of the. gentleman from Ditto
Gen. Ewmg), for a tepool forthwith, then aben-

A delegate from Tenneaeec—’* In behalf of

tion-Tennoam-o will give bee Electoral vole

from Virgin* wtu&gt; oe*t the. oije vo^ amUnat
Tilden. I move to make tho uomiiia^ba dhainmotw. I will take off mycoAt and work for
qipCrtcd the mi­ him." (Iteiddiecm.]
Tbe question wm put, and Titoen deHarad

wU« thelpuu of labor. It. promote* fraud,
i amu«|Unir, curiclira diakonaat offldal.

Resolutions not beggJSP^U H rcP°rt' 11,0 conveutton adjoerfiatWiffl Til o’clock on Wed non­ re Venue.

tbe Democrsaie party of U&gt;s Ualted States
The convention thcren|x&gt;n adjourned until
aright to be beard ot» lira •object. Wet Vir­ Tbunalay morning at 10 o'clock.
ginia, Ohio, rpy own gallant Democratic State
, ttpan pax.
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The convention met, parsnuit to adjourn-

Mr. Cox (NJ

Itoldlng the couvent’on ; TsmwMoe, that con­
odl«4 to order by thoj’faiddeuiv, , .
tains tbe Hermitego anil the anliM of Jackson
Tlio llrrt order of buaiarte bqjug th* umniand Polk ; Iowa and Kansas ; am they not to be
naUon of a candidate for Vice rreaMeni/fin
form Cornwiltee.
considered? Do tbty amount to nothing? 1
Illinois delegate proposed tho hams of Thomas
Mr. Wax. of WteeoMta. olHaii temiuttou
will My. with all runpect to the gabtletna u from
confining the delegates' speech tv to five m!h- oroua fidgaitiy in ircry department and from mry New York, who has jm-t net dnwn. that wchavs
No wthor naurne Mn« pK*p&lt;a&lt;h «»• &lt;«&gt;U-ot
utes, except th&gt;t ,-jea ajpujos bo allowed tar
(itUsMJ preeaodod with. *t. Houdnck.
prracnting^dKJMBKdBraiMUed.
On motion, the nomination was declared

opjoeiug the uomlualiou of Gov. Dklen. Mr.
Jacotwij of New York, m*dt&gt; * point of order
that tfate iiiVdaf of oiflen 'It*:tliau- ao do.*»• MU

Webber, of Michigan,

coed to ballot fork Presidential candidate.
Mr. Woodson, oX Mi—nnri, offered an amend­ lu&lt; tbe dtlatfdc. of the ahlrtd of Anwriean rtttacn.
■Mowed 219 km to SoOMya.
leave;
and if he declines to marry her, ment, that llio convention will not ballot until
'
ti»o
old,wotoeq of the neighbofbo xl lpxn
1
out and .p-'lt him with inferior eggs until
:ho cbangcvi jus mind. AsktagMkbjs

' custom pR»Ua. wo ahoaldu’t think tbe
girls of Biam vrould eare much iTtfeo al«

HBn

upon -i’ ’
hours

l»tra*atte atonld nritber lie a tax span fee tune of
all our public me# nov the iaatnnumt of their ainferred.

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unity of

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Mr, Whitely pnsumied Um nam. of Tbouuui
Francis Bayard, of Delaware.

lb* WM U. HMwIk k»Wk of K»wt
flnd With -it* phM OV With »h&lt; e*«r
M-rviuits, or with my mistrom or your■elf. Far from that—I should be most
hw brigade in a ehargaacroM a field at another Mcope from the ground shot dead. It happy, st any time, to give the place a
Htaiov wm withdrawn without taking a vote.
point of attack. Struck down by a mini*-ball | was neither merciful nor humane ; but character !”—Finch,

DA1AT&gt; FnKTCUitn, yho lives on tho
Uno of the New York Contra] road near
Amsterdam, was working in a rited irilh
his brother, wlwn ba
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had

Mr. Clymer nominated Winfield R. Hancock.
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It is thought the shot was
fired by some wanton traveler on a pMSihg train.

�FRIDAY.

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JULY 7. 1876

HEIDQUHTERS

MERCHANT TAIlO I

FOB THE LONG BRICK STORE OF

READY IADS CLOTHWG!

G. A. TRUMAN’S H

iatatMl of ife® JKV.OX) •ndowiumt far Ka!Thu is.the kind of

lEiliouTHriBoircuTsiie
Onr Stock of

*ut a pair of linen trouseni that bul-

O'Coantll smbbi

SENSATIONS!

Dr. V»»3&lt;r We,de wy« »InUele
article ef jelly ma ba made from old
boot,. And alrhoel aay prinlio, of

We are receiving

SPIRING GOODS!

MUST M

make a barrel at that sort of jelly.

IS NOW ALL IN AND

NEW GOODS DAILY.

"Can a politician be booast ’’’—.Ex.

ryp?.TT! a t»

GOOD GOODS!

insrrj'U’CEi^ricijT':

A Boston
midnight movement.

gtedito*.*fey protean pgr;
n
Mjr parpamt*Mpi»trsvelu*line&lt;rf Unites il

brt’MMtlinra boiler
It ncbi hardly pen

Lowest LIVING! Praflt.

eurrbera io oee day, besides what Ibe
girl. ale oo the way lo school.

pie colic will soon be here.
“Sounds just as loud as a new quar­
ter.-' chuckled Midas, a'l he dreps a
fi-e osnt nickel into the contribution wu enticed iato a root*

Manitowoc. Wishes a female base
ball dub known as tbe stripped stock­
ings. They play well, but the girls
will stop, while running the bases, to
fix their busilea
Frank Flynn, of Utica, four and a
half years old, is said not to b« as
large as one of Tom Thumb’s legs.
He is about the size of an average

GROCERIES!

ARE OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS!

and keep a full assort­
ment in all of the lines.
Our

GRAND

2-Button Kid Gloves,
Splendid Prints,
Black Alpacas,
Plaid Dress Goods,
Curtain Laces,
Ladies Silk Ties,
Black Silks,
Table Linens,
INCREASING SALES
_ Parasols.
Hosiery,

RAPIDS

DIVISION.

The Reliable Short Lime
GUID KAFWS AID DETSOrr,

TIME TABLE.
EASTWARD.
STATIONS.

Thai w*S * Uralj taural *1 D^rftald UM

it three quartan
The undertaker

The Mayor of Augusta, Maine refuaed to consult a quack doctor in re­
gard to his Isme leg. and came near
I e'rg impeached for his lack of faith
in traveling human nature.

are proof that the peo­
ple know where
SIZES AMD

PRICES!

mcamraa ux feet boeiaoataUy.

Y«t can now buy a paper collar
til 1:80 tho noil morning without either
with a picture of George Washington party obtaining a fell. The referee endearen each comer._ The time is at hand
when a man earning $6 per week can
have pictures all over his. shirt.
Mr. Coon, of Davenport, tried to vile med. each participant having aeknowlsee how dose he could let a locomo­
tive come to him. No one will ever
know what ho thought as he went
skywards.

lei's Slits fol 1152
Beys’Slits “ 5.50 to $11.50
HATS, CAPS.
BOOTS, SHOES,
RUBBf.lU,
BOOT PACK
OVERSHOES.

Woman lias many advantages over
Don't stop to tell stories in business
man; one of them is that his will
hours.
Nabl» Lt »3 Ct». and Chllhas no operation till he is dead, where­
If you have a place of business be
drru’a Stock! age [al! Wool]
as hcr’x generally takes effect in her
found there when wanted.
lifetime.
No man can get rich by sitting
The latest method of killing swine around stores and saloons.
Never “fqoF tn business matters.
i&lt; lo hang them until dead, dead,
Have order, system, regularity and
■dead. The meat is said to be harder
also promptness.
and firmer.
Do not meddle with business you :
Twenty thousand dollars per year,
know nothing of. ,
paid monthly in advance, isn’t enough
Do not kick every one in your path.
to support Beecher’s small family,
More miles can be made in a day BEST $1.00 TEA111 TOWM!
and hi is obliged to go lecturing.
by going steadily than by stopping.
Mrs. Lionspiis. of Philadelphia,
Pay as you go.
cowhided a young woman who wantA man of honor respects his word
as he does his bond.
Tte Btehsat Martet Pries paid for
young lady «aou $1,000 and a new
Help others when you can, but Owntry Product.
never give what you cannot afford lo,
$1$ hue.
A Cairo- grocer laboied under the simp'y because it is fashionable.
Lea n to say No. No necessity of DON’T CANS WrriWT CALUNC
impress^ that it was perfectly safe
snapprug ii out dog fashioned, but say
to roll a barrsf of sugar against a
it firmly and respectfully.
preacher’s heels. His eyes were nut
Credit.
Use your uwn brains rather than
in such a shape by the good man that
the gxocery had to be dosed for four those of others.
Learn to think and act for yourself.
Keep ahead rather than behind the
GBO M. B*VAGB &amp; COs COLUMN
A Jersy City wife being invited to times.
elope by a young gallant replied, af­
Young man, ent this out, and if
ter a moment’s reflection : "Well, I there be any fallacy in the argument,
let ns know.

GOODS HE SOLD CHIP

GO TO TRUMAN’S FOR EVERYTHING 11
CRhCERIES, WALL PAPER,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES, HATS &amp; CAPS,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AMD LAMPS!

and we sell them lees
than they can be boug­
ht in this vicinty.
May IS. 1867.

KOCHER BROS

Don’t forget it I Remember it I Keep it
uppermost in your thoughts, that now, in
this great centennial year, is the harvest
time for bargains dt

.

WESTWARD.

C. A. TRUMAN’S.

C. O. WOLCOTTS HABDWABB ADWT

NMbrlllr.
Heatin'.
M*&lt;Mhrvt»e.

NtsaVILLK

THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST

I Dally.

PRIUS FROM 6 Tl 7 Cl iGRICBLTIRiL DEPOT,
COTTON GOODS CLEASDOWI!

A Plucxt Gibl.—At Mendota. Ill
hnois, a few days ago while Miss Ka­
A colored preacher in translating
tie Vanderen, aged sixteen, sat alone
to hie hearers the sentence, “The
harvest is over, the season is ended. in her father’s house a man in a mm&gt;k
came to the door, and after gaining
*De corn has been cribbed, desa ain’t admission and being informed that Q.LAA8 ANB KA. I INTI
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL! _
her fath- r and mother were at church VJT
any more work, and de debbd n still
he drew a revolver and threatened WlDitovOlM*, 1-taU Glam Cut. SulntdMd £•«■&gt;■
fn.din* arid Hie nrwnmnHil
h*r life unless she gave up all the
A Milwaukee girt in New Haren, raoDsy in the house. The girl was
amazed a Yale theological student
him to help her pull off her
'Uh
ten she told him if he didn't
Kiely replied that the m-niey was kept

fused just on my husband’s aceount"

ii. B. LEDYARD.
OK SOUTH MAIN STREET,

READ!

COATES’

REAPERS, MOWERS,

VOIGT’M

SALVATOR BEER

The other day the Boston police
arrested three very successful bur­ tbe hammer, botby her failinc to do
glars, only one of whom was over 11
years of age. Youthful enterprise ia
certainly commendable, but we have
Cincinnatii paper
sometimes thought that parent*
would, perhaps, vary but hllle from
the strict line of daty if they should
&lt; ma».
Ik is a
Philadelphia, add

VICINITY I

FOR SALE ONLY AT
rin« IBTd and 1171.

Horae Rakes, Plows,
Wheel Cultivators,
Harrows, Corn

ON TIME QR FOR CASH AT

$30.00 each

tr VUXSULTAT1ON FREE.

Planters, and
Road Scrapers,

loo.ooo tit rrszffl.

NEW LIVERY!
These figures prove the good qualities of tbe Coates Rakes better than

GALE CHILLED Hi
DI AIIB IRI PLOWS

particular care is taken to nse only the beat timber aud metal, to put up in
the staunchest manner, The shafts and rake-bead are extra strong ; thim­
ble-skein axles; wheels very high, and well bailt and finished; seats easy
and thoroughly braced.

TUTS THETH
(the vita! point of a rake) are made of Refined Cast Steel, tempered in oil,
■nd every one tested at the factory.
They readily adjust themselves to
uneven surfaces, and will not become weak or bent out of line.
Every
Tooth is warranted for five years.

&amp; Willyard
nMtnmn

SALE aid BOARDING STABLL

Carrogw »«* BegirtCR DOT'S PATENT

rdxtsx.-’*-’
themselves to death when a husband
They camr down the street, arrn in diet. Christianity has taught them
that it u batter to settle up the estate
At tbe same momvut they «tej
a piece of ice, and aimulti
they stxuck the pavement.
Spurgeon says that the clergyman
berried

AND

DB J. BTLaSURE:

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION
sha should bring it
He. hewe»er,
foUawed, placing his pistol in his
pecker. €&gt;n gaming the head of the
bed. the girl picked up a small rifle,
and, turning quickly, leveled it'at the

READ!

Sick and Afflicted !
OF XABHVILLK

OUE STOCK CONSISTS OF

ed him.”
A New York paper describing a
boat race, alludes to “the Bashing at
ten thousand ayes, and tbe plandits oi
twice as many fair hands.”
What a
Jot of one-eyed women there must

READ •

SULKY

MEAT MARKET!

than the small separate wire ao often
----------_ interior rakes. Such springs
are weak, ond only permit tbe tooth io spring back a certaic distance, while
there is no limit to the the spring of the "Coatss.”

has an iDgMMomly contrived joint which bolds the rake rigid and firmly to
K» work, while down, without using the hands or feet.
Discharging the
Rake is effected by simply giving tbe slightest upward motion to the -handle
at the lever, which unlocking it, causes the driver’s weight to till the Rake
■nd discharge the contents. A child can operate the rake with eass.
The Regulating of tbe Bako for any kind of ground is done aasily, by
changing a pin al the joint, whic\raises or lowwi the teelb as desired.

ROE &amp; CLEVER,
hashtag the public for past favors soi

FRESH MEATS, DOUBLE

MARBLE WORKS
Proprietors.

TOMBSTONES

25 ACRES P2CR XJjh.-y
wagon

■u»i a cBKua,

o. O.

woloott.

BLACK X FTI.LEK

�pniPUTORir.

NEW GOODS ?

NEW FIRM P

••rirttw.

FRIDAY,

10,000
1-2 Per Cut Prent
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HATS,
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CLOTHING,
BOTTOMS,
AO.,
AO.,
AC.

r.&lt;jr nuitna

—«■ T.

tel Calfia AluxorU

—The Servian at the Christian Church
neat fiohbath nuralag will be appropriate

win
OnirrtTit k Dvaxn.

WQU Men's fonts of Clothing for $7.00

07“

meaee brick laying next week. The church
will be 82x44 feet walk a 12 feet tower on
—Haaliage will need to took to her laurela. If Nashville can eolipee her in 4th of' tbore great fundamental principles of vir­
tue, jusiice, and right. Mr. Deyo then
things, and wiU m burely m lbs sun will spoke of the sublime possibilities that opAned before us, ia this country, stretching
across an entire continent, from Ike At­
lantis sea-board, for across tbe foountain
watob-towsrs of our western plains, to that
for distant Pacific stope. And concluded by

Coals for $1.00

sword should be sheathed forever, and the
battle of thought, of virtus, of truth, and of
all humanity, should be wagered with an
—Ervin Cals of Sheridan, while snapping inevitable -power, until tbs sun of a pure
revolver to this village last Monday night. and inteiigent nntioaality shall rise to set
no more, forever I”

CasA Pttrchaurt

will make

Fathers and 'mother*, brothers and sihtens, sweethcarta and
• children, can be

BY BUYING THEIR GOODS OF THE NEW FIRM,

Griffith &amp; Durkee,

frst» 3,600 to 6,000 persons.

- . . . ™ atrw..

rtUe. OfflM knnM

W^,R ‘

GRFFITH &amp; DURKEE,
Nashville, Mich.

jBuy

Your

D.

&lt;tex
“,1"C

Kubvilto, Mteb.

HOBBS.

“tat* 8J’

BJjok.

I B. RASEY, Drayman? bsoda aud

TEAS

pLEMENT SMITH,
E.»_____ _ AiAWX®

204 MAIN STREET 204
W. SMITH,
XQTARY

D. .

E. T. CHILD &amp; CO

TEAS
no.
50 cts to $1.

M. FLINT,

T H. LEE,
V.
IXrp

Ws bslisve it

FURNITUREI
LEE

Hastings.

■otto according to programme, and prises
awarded m fellow*;
In ths alow race Harry Stows secured
first prise, and Scot: Mackintosh, of Sheri-

_____ , Btowi. Sirrrf,r«.

Richest and Handsomest Dress Goods,
M C. ELLIS, M
Neatest and Tastest Prints,
Gayest and Prettiest Gaiters,
Nicest and Softest Gloves. H, A

Grove, wm

over 8,600 souls
A reliable maa who
oases from Hastings on the 1:88 train said

mctsimn

IN THE BRADY BRICK.

DEALERS in

up »nd tmy ywwr mother
••Domestfa." Uw«Ur

----- .__ '
A.BS1U.I lt».l m ,

°f a CASH HOUSE.

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.,

lull

BROTHERS,

PARADY, Manufacturer of

And join in the chorus with thuse that arc already singing:

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

Boots and Shoes,

This is the Ten I lonH have sought,
And mourned because I found it not.

204 Main St., Jackson.

TOHN Q CRESSY,
w
HiiEmrr,

THEY KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF

proof that Gasan's Auorer Fw«ta will

I* th* sack race John Dorie took the Aral
Sick Hrsiacb'. WabiUiAl OoetircDoea, palpi­ ing enough, bat ike KaskvQiteas' cap st
tation of tbe Heart, Heart-bam, Water

JAMES FLEMING.

la Nashville anti sell them at tho Smallest Profit,

George Pennington waa the lucky chap
efGuui A cover Flowka for lOeeatoaad

Ik. pri».
In tbe running homo race J. C. Ketchum
of Maple Grove, lock first money and H.
Larkins
lhe second.
.
riotic multitude that thronged Ike sidewalks

Walnut Bureaus, vith jlass $12.oo Stiwlil “A” for 101 cents, Granulated 111 cents, Yellow C 9 cents;

belli aud blowing of stotm whUUaa.

dores will relieve yoe.

Ms M Z

TIMMERMAN.

parade of the Old Continentals, under the
captainship of Sam Durkee. They were
arrayed in grotesque coelumM, masked and

JOHNM. ROE.
end received lhe $15 prise, it being the lar­
gest delegation present from only one neigh­
barhood.
About half-past ten o’clock the procession
WM formed, bended by the NashviL'o cornet
band aud martial band, and Ths car of Ike
Goddess of Liberty, containing 88 ladies
representing tbe different states of ths un-

D. W LINCOLN

grove with its oocupanta.
palrt- tiro.

by lhe Georgia minstrels on a large plat*
fora wagon, who gave tome active demon­
stration of double shuffle.
A big ox cart contained tbe speakers.

And olher Groceries equally as low in price.

MarNe Top Bureaus, So $18.oo
Everythimr Else in Proportiou.

LEE BRO’S.

ATTENTION, ALL!

The whole dosed with a good display of
fireworks and lhe aud Ace dispersed, some

DURING TUX

Centennial

Delivered at their
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

■ may

walk a mile,

it hsppuaed, however

ELIHu CHIPMAN,

SALT,

ifc.,

.

Proprietors.

H. ALDRICH,

BOOKS, STATIONARY,

teas,

3
■8
e

THE NEW

LG AN

“DOMESTIC

i If RS. L O. CROCKER
:
~*"4 • **

HILLINERY&amp;
FANCY GOODS’
Hale Ln all the latest styles.

Double­

Thread
Lock-Stitch

Kcal anti /mltatlon Laces.
Heal atul ImUaSion Hair Geode.

Machine.
to those buying Cloaks.
Bleaching, Prrmmg, OAortng and re-

corrm

«MP*&gt;0QM Hato.

LIVERY STABLEF

p

5?

WM. VENN. Pmopbibtoi.

Al BUgeod's eld stand, Nashvifie, Mich.

Wines and Liquors!

Do you want Paints and Oils ?
Cessmi. Rmhs, 1
July fob, 1870 f
Do you want a good Book for tbe
Meeting called by the President.
Present—Hardy, Halbert, Randy, Home Circle ?
Boe and Reynolds. Trotlees.
Do you want School Booka ?
On moiiou by Roe the police were
allowed $2.50 each, for services on
Do you wan!
the fourth.
The following accts were allowed :
C Halbvrt.....
D C. CriflU.
Council ad
C, GRIFFITH.

TO

GROCERIES!

AINSWORTH A BRQOKS,

MEDIIKES,

paikts, oils,

CoOeclionj a ipectaky.

MONEY

4-e.,

whic h we ship and retail al bottom prices.

WALL PAPER,

Auabville, Xlcle.

A LUNCH ROOM

STUCCO,

DRUGS,

Justice of the Peace,

Orneral Conveyancing,

HAIR.

their riba.

for health and

II. ALDRICH

fell M, Rusts, pates, Crackera an! Pies

H J TER LIME,

Council Roons, a
July 3rd. 1876. f
VARSTSHES.
Regular meeting held.
Present—Hardy, Halbert, Patady.
Roc ane Reynolds, Trustees.
BRUSHES,
Minutes of the last meeting read
and approved.
On motion the Feighner petition
waa tabled til! the next regular meet­ SPICES,
ing.
On, motion the Smith petition was
TOILET ARTICLES,
no: granted,
Ou motion by Hardy the marshall
waAinatrocled to close all places
where cider to rold, without paying
tax or giving bonds.
Petition presented signed by D. A.
Green and others, asking for a side­
walk on east side of Middle Street
Tabled.
Th* following accounts were pre­
sented and on motion allowed:
J. L. Robsrts.......................................... $8 «&gt;
L. Kvre.u--------------------------------------FOR MEDICAL AND MBCHANICAI. FUR­
On motion O. Strong’s account
POSES OMLY.
was tabled till the next regular meet­
ingCouncil ndjourned.
K. j. FJUGH.NCR, D. C. GRIFFITH.
/
Raoordvr.
President

their pull*

UZM. JONES

CUTTING AND FITTING,

SHINGLES.

Common Connell Proceedings.

They were stUing together, he and
she. and he was aruaouaiy thinking
what to say. Finally he barat out
with. MIn thia hind »»&lt; coble achieve­
ments and undying glory, why is it
the world, fronting on tbe two great oceans
that women do not come more to lhe of the world, with iMskanstible mineral
front , why to it that they do not and axrieultural res-urew. and a land that
olimb the ladder of fame ?"
"I *»p

OS LONG TIME.

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

Ljl TH.

reside in the village.

The Revolution of 177fi

$300.00 and UPWARDS

Done •« the latest Fashteoabte Styles.

Accordingly tbe published prooeed- ing and sloqusul prayer very suitable for
ike oecMion.
Saturday evening. July 8th, at 8 o’clock.
but tbe part leu Sharp.
lorica! address of Castleton and Nashville. ■ B. Cook, Secretary. C. I. Dsyo, W. M
Ikal brought forth many mental and verbal
A petition to the council lo prevent Ike
selling of any intoxicating bevearages was of Castleton township. It abounded In sts*
In this village. July 4lh, by_ Eld. D. W.
Lincoln, Mr. Seneca 8. Bcigb. to Mtes

Condemn bo man for net thinking
as you think.
Let everyone enjoy
the fuD and free liberty of thinking
for himself. Abhor every approach,
in any kind or degree, to lhe spirit of
persecution. If you ranoo', reason or
persuade a man into ths truth, never

0« ApmtJ tel btelr Seartiu,

Al Fricee th.f Defy Cnmpctltioa.

POTATOES,

mounted a rooking cannon, brought up the

ord.

The invaluable

Money’to loahi

Dress and Cloak Making

pie before bis eyes. he begged the Koeorder waa filled by Rev. C. I. Deyo.

troll and Grand Rapids thia 4tb.
The speaker commenced by saying Ibai
he wm glad to join with bis fallow-ciut.ua
in celebrating thia centennial jubilee. He
felt that this wm indeed the jubilee day of

Spring* anti Summer Style*

pay tbs Highssl Markvl Pries for

BOISE BRO’S

P. &amp;- Fine Watches and Jcmeiry care­
fully repaired and warranted

L. RU88ELL.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

204 MAIN STREET 204

to ths marry dance, and others to their
preaided over ths meeting, end Dr. Berber homes, fully impressed that Nashvills was
read the Dvelarelloa vf Independent.
entitled lo enter the lists against tho world
E. W. Barber havinx been unavoidably
on 4th of July celebrations.

Thia wm presented Il entire to our readers.
Bev. Deyo delivered an able and eloquent
oration to a speli-dound audience, and was
ity waits further developments.

Mi s. E. C. mttiiigrer

ImILLINKRYSFANCY GOODS!

Call And See.

following notables: Rod Jacket, Beecher,
Tilden, Victoria Woodhull, Mrs. Belknap,
Bessie Turner, etc. Beecher made a good
The exercises at
speech and wm loudly cheered by his Ito-

Th* ’*«*&gt; *°d instrumental se-

Watchmaier and Jeweler,

•

ion can buy

rith
lime*.

_______________

w. mam,
JEWELERS OPTICIAN
chis.

NASHVILLE, MICH.

THE LIGHTEST-BURNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD

$

Clocks, Spectaccs, fc.
“DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO.f

s-s

New A &lt;wlc trod Chicago.

Call and Se

FOR SALE CHEAP
we didn’t really care if it

Danbury, has excited public curiosi­
ty by having a large apple painted
cm hia sign.

“ DOMESTIC " 86WINO MACHINB CO.,

BOISE BROS.

New York und Chlcogo.

-

quire nt this offle-.

�The Amertom XroMfoe&lt;4M **tH

767,812 inhabitautai Oa the 1st of D^
cembw, 1871, 4A.05H.792 tohabitauto
were accounted, including, of course,
the troops then stationed in France.
According to these figures, thore luxsbeeu an increase of 1,699,020 inliabitants
as mack as 1.82 per

I
i Lorraine have been included.) Within1
tlio last census period, tbe population&gt;
; thmlon lixrmMd 11,700,000 inh»U-’
bulls, or 0.73 per ocuL. more Uuut within
tho foregoing period of four yoatw.
Only a port of this difference may be
ascribed to the war between Germany
aud France. The principal reasons of
the increase lie in a rod action of emigretion and a strong over-balance of births
। against deaths. If we look atthefig' urea of each scperaie country wo find
that the population of Prussia alone in­
creased by 1,082,216 inhabitants, while
its average yearly increase has amotuxiad
'to' 1.07 par cent., against 0.60 of tbs
.
■
1
.
i

—Tbe cousidaraliau of di*- fwopoMfoo to ad­
mit the ’nmttory of New Mexko'iato th® Uafou
a® a State baa beam poeljiausd uuUl mxt XteCTSubdf by th® Ueus® GootaWiteoouTwrttoriM.
-John Morrtawy (tho telegraph states) ooutemplaWajtdugiatoUM' newspaper businrwi.

of th® moot dangerous and cjponeoood Id th®
buainsws was captured, with &lt;76,000 in Bpunous currsnoy, a number of ptttes, etc.
—Th® teroer at O. M. HOuM * New York
divorce lawyer, bas eudad.. it® was killed by
his wife in a family quarrel the uhar day st
bi* homo near Lawreuoo Station, Metw
comity. N. J. Hous® had a br.d temper, and
often sbUMd bl^wiffl. The tact of thee® dis­
putes finished in uic Injured woman ahootiag
her husband in too brain after ho had abamofully kicked and beaten Ur.

. JflMJCS JLXD e/SU-lLTlM.
-Mtaa Looiao Hawthorne, a talented xclrom,
bat lately ralurnad from Califoruta. aocidenlaliy fell frost » eixlb-atorr window at the Tre­
mont Houee, Chicago, eno morning last r-oek.
BUe struck lb* pevetaeal below, and of ocurao
ber d«ath wm inrtatrtauMua. In private Efo
the lady was known as Mr®. Morion. Her huabaad roeldM in Now York
—The American Liana MUI, *1 Fall River,
Maa&gt;.. WM damaged by firn one night last

Uurlbnt, from Up Cotnmilte® oo MUIteryAflaln, re­
ported a biU to auUiortM lb® p»rn&gt;&lt;nt of the Ibrro
tncmUW extra jwy to Um officere an J &lt;otaler» of Uw

ooe for printing and 4i*tribnUn&lt; tbe a®ricn&gt;tnral
reforta, when tba UU waa rea&gt;! a third ttaa® aad
po»*ed.... The Honee bUl authoelxlnK the CotnmteaAoner of Indian Affair*'to purcbaee auppUte for
tbr Indian Durnau In open market waa pMaed....
Windmn. Lngau, and Cajierton were appoint'd a
new conference commutec on ths Indian Appro-

foregoing p«rio4 of fonr years. The
increase was, however, greatest in^axony, where tho population of two mil­
lions and a half increased by 200,000 in­
habitants—that is, 1.92 per cent, a year,
against 1.8 per cent in the forego’ng
census period. In Bavaria, Wnrtemberg, Hesse and Baden, the growth of
the population lias not been m strong as
in* Prussia and Saxony. Of the other
twenty Htaics,
only Macklenbnrg,
Lubeck-Waldi’ck and Alsace-Lorraine
have suffered such a reduction in the
number of their inhabitants.' The re­
duction is, however, very much h*s im­
portant than it had been in tho fore­
going period of four years, and theaolo
cause was emigration, which in thnx*
States took place ou a larger scale—in
Alsace-Lorraine on account of political
reasons, in tho other states on account
of tbe slow state of industrial progress.

The following anecdote illaslrates the
■tart down for eovetsl months, and a bug®
truth of the proverb anent tho slips be­
number of employe* are thrown out of work—
400 Mate® and TOO tan*! m.
.
tween tho cup and the lips: A few years
—Tlio Dutch MtAuner Gen. Krome, from pointe, wmpaasad ...The bUl for the Immediate before his death, the Emperor Nicholas
Acbe«i to B*teri*. waa wrecked tn tbe Stndte purctaM of th* eoppUe* weeded to keep tbe Ix- of Russia sent a looking-glasa of rare
of Bund* l*rt month. Twenty-five pMoctujera dtene from (tarvtn®, to the amount of 1180,000, la
sixo and beauty, with an embassy, to the
Empress of China. Tho looking-glass
—Two young men n*mo«l Willio Mor«»u *nd
had to bo carried nil the way from fit
Victor Monro*, mm of prominent dtlxotM of
H*u&lt;hl&gt;or&lt;&gt;. Mia*., were drownod In Hom Like,
Petersburg to Pekin by Iraman hands.
one d»y ]**t week, la attempting to a*re th®
Despite tho immense distance, which
Uf® of a oompanioiu
had to be ]xirfonued in this manner, the
—Sixty budding* wer® destroyed by fire at
lookiug-glaas safely reached China) bnt,
BL. Joiipabitry. Vt, on the l«t, aud many
families »ro homnicwi. Among the bonm ciuteon nt a p®HUc»l natarv, Uia rvport waa agreed in tho meantime, difficulties luul broken
burned were tlio Unireraallat Church and a to, aad a new conference committee app-Mnted— out l&gt;etweon Russia and China. .Tho Son
The loot will exceed Randall, Ntagletoa and Foster....Tbe joint reeotu- of Ileaveu neither admitted tho embassy
&gt;“«” p«[»r
flOO.COd
nor did he accept the present. A courier
wm dispatched to SL Petersburg, who
asked the Emperor what wm to be done
with tho looking-glass.
Tho Emperor
Dr. llobori Lowion, in tbo Zxmerl, replied that it should bo carried back by
gives the brain-woights of some luna­ tho tamo route aud in tho same manner.
tics who hare diod in the West Biding When ho gnvo this order the Grand
y/wrtMcr.ii xxxi xxnvsm.ti..
-Tbrstrtrth MinuxI M®rsntk»ot the N®. Asylum. Six range from fifty-eight to Duke Michael happened to be proeeut,
tional Hoard of Trad® riot at New York l**t sixty-one ounces, four of them over and offered to lay a wager with the Em­
week. Praud-ut Frederick Fraley wm re­ fifty-eight, which was the weight of peror to tile effect that the looking-ghtM
elected. The report of the Executive Ooamti^
Daniel Webster’s brain 4 ao often spoken would be broken on the way back to St.
tee wm read ia regard to the effort® made by
The lunatic of aixty-pne ounce Petersburg. The Emperor accepted th«
tbe ooupag tp prge on Uie Govcznmrut tbo ro- of.
avoirdupois was 71 years of age, and his wager, and tho bearers of the looking­
HtUDjAiou of specie jxymonta.
bruin must bffvo weighed sixty-four when glass received stringent orders to be tin
careful as possible.
If they should
—Bcrvi* baa detknatoed to h»»o s war with bo wpa 45 years oid, and tliis was tho
Turkey, aixl to lose no time in ccmuM'ncing weight of the biggest head on record— break it on tho road they would be se­
verely
punished,
but
if
they
should bring
tbe
great
Cuvier.
This,
tho
Pnpulat
hoBUUtUs. Prine® Milan's ultimatum to tbe
Port® has boon rejected, aud b® baa issued a Science Manthlx thinks, proves that it back safely they would receive a hand­
war aaautfoM® prcctauniug a state of ales® brain-weight is not an index of mental some reward. They earn cd it back with
throughout Bcrvi*. All male® between tbe
power. It would be, if it wm certain the most incredible care, forty men car­
tluit-these avyhim patients did not'get rying it by turns, and safely reached St.
—PreaWont MacMnbou baa jiardonod or re- there from the very fact of an overdose Iwiac’s palaeo in SL Petersburg with it,
dneed tba aentaacM of dghty-®cven partici­ of brains. A powerful nervous organ­ whero the Emperor stood with hu broth­
pant* in Um Commanlkt iiuturrectlon.
ism often wau&gt;: out the bodj^and the ers at the window of tho palace, and
reaction is mental death. If it hadn't . laughed st having won the bet. But on
been for his stomach, bow easy it would tho staircase of the palaeo one of the
have been to bare made a lunatic of carriers slipped his foot and fell down,
Daniel Webster I They used to say it dragging several of his companions after
COXGBBSSlOlt.iL.
was politically uncertain whether he him, and the precious looking-glass «m
broken into a thousand pieces. ~
WMn't oner anyway.
Tbe
Grand Duke, therefare, won his bet.
A Ixtok has been published at Berlin
entitled “Th® Fan Language,” wh ch
gives the usual sentences in tlio vocab­
ulary of love and friendship, with ap­
propriate directions as to their expres­
sion by means of the fan, such m, “You
have -won my lore"—the right hand
points with closed fan towards tbe heart.
“Whan may I see fbu
touch tbe
right eye with the closed fan.
“I
would like to be ever near you”—fan the
person in question with tho open fan.
“Be quiet; we are watched"—hold the
closed fan over the mouth.
“Dare I
hope to win your levsunfold the
Wroknostur. Jane ’W.-StnaU.-After para
Ian wide with a quick movement “Do
tag IbAAimWlTw Ito ■*!« of the Lamm Indian
laade. in Kaiw, tn actual aolGera, tbe H. nalo io- not be ae cold"—move the dosed fan
backward and forward with the right
hand. "Do not be so jealous"—rest the
oloeetl fan against tho right eyebrow.
Pretty nonsense this, tor simplc’auB.

A long chap, with a piping voice, entrroda-Mdoon, and, gaining tho attention
ci the half-dozen loafers therein congre­
gated, rail:

“Genttomeii, how many of you will
drink at my expense t"
“I will! " wm repeated by the seven,

While much that is good can be confi­
dently expected in Detroit boys; there
arc, ahs I a few who have no memory
for deeds of kindness. Such a one wsa
seated in the shade of tho postoffico yes­
terday,' devouring a banana, when a boy
acquaintance came along and wanted a

the public buiUKngw aUadht* is Boatoa
s hundred years ago Inti four runutoi;
audio onto* ef agtt these uro, Christ
Church, the 014 &amp;mtb, the Old Stet®
House, and tbe Stime
and last named remain essentially un-

MUSTAKG
LINIMENT

Episcopal Church to Jfaw England, was
erected on the site of the present Stone ,
Chapel, on the corner of School aad TW- |C,d
most streets. jJtj^jLg^mod Queen’s
Chapel in honor of Queen Anns Hum,
King's Chapel, for her Buccesscft'ina ifiT
the tormiufltkiu «f Mia Colonial Govern­
ment the ptoaent edifies took the brdsr
of Stone Chapel, although the preceding
name wm, and is still, sometimes -used.
In 1749 tho corner *tono of the preseut
Stone Chapel was laid by Gov. Shirley.
In 1756 a new organ wwh pwroliaeed,
built by Adam Smith, of London. In
1830 tlio rector, alluding to this organ,
raid: • The traditisn that it was selected
by Handel himself should be accepted

SRAM BBOS. a OO-.S.W.Mr.a*Aami WatatactM.
FLOWERS AND STRAW GOODS-SPEf’ALTY.
DALY, aksitonx a CO . Mt &lt;M| IM WteuiMT.

HARDWARE AND CUTLERY-WHOLESALE.
KDWLN HUNT A SUNS. M and S take.
HEAVY HARDWARE—WHOLESALE.

founded in truth. Handel died to
17.58; and, although blind eight years be­
fore, Ms ears raarf prolrtftily fudged of

m

itn tones and powers, and bin own hands
haw rested on the keys.’ Thin organ
wm to Use Jforj 173B;U 1800.”
.

CES.IMPORTED CATSUPS. FLAVO RISC EXTRACT!
EWIB'* OO., M M. Kintta. Send J«r ptteadM..
HLSON'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE CHAIR FOR II
VAUDS, IRON FOLDING BEDSTEADS. ETC.

Torrence KeaJhey, of Kansas City, wm
unkind to his wife, aud she said that she
would kill herself. 'Ho retorted, “Kill
and be blowcd," and left tho house.
Mrs. Kearney hail no suicidal intention,
but she wiK^d towcwMlwrhw’taUfimW

$25 TO $50 PER DAY
Can Actually be Made with the

SWell Auger

gcxxl ladiavior. &lt;Sho Nuspandekl A-brop®,
stood on a chair, and adjusted a nooee
nronnd her nock, so that she might jump
off when she heard him coming.
She
calculated he would cut her down before
site had choked much, and he would be­
lieve her t ffort genuine. All sccmeil to
work WoO. She heard Iris sUp£ in ibe
ball, and made ready to leap. She heard
bis Hand on tho door-knob and kicked
the .chair away. She heard him turn
back and go out of the house, and about
that time she wm strangled to iinopnscionstiw. . Her struggles, however,
alarmed somebody in an adjoining room,
and several physicians spent the night in
reviving her.

A Missouri weekly {xiper combines
business and modesty by saying: “A
rush of advertisement thia week pre­
vents us publishing an account of how
। wo licked four men in front of tho past— - - —
-

OUR AUGERS are operated eattealy bv
IIDlWth&gt;WF.1L aud will l»rv al U&gt;r rata of SO
They bore frvsa

FEET PUR HOUR.

3 TO 6 FEET IN DIAMETER,

MACHINES

And AXY DEPTH REQUIRED. . They will bore to

■Une, Bltainlnnui Stone Coal,
B latv (Mad Hardpan.
And wt MAKE THE DE«T OF W ELLS In QUIOEBAND.

GOOD ACTIVS AGENTS Wanted tn .w.

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BLOOMFIELD, DAVI8 CO., IOWA.

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NO MORE PHYSIC

&lt;5 to &gt;201

;st Wrioier Usei

A.S

ELECTRIC BATTERY.

A Great Offer.

auaunoD, m litter or bad tent® ba mouth, intersifi^JXwofc.’tsag
of etomxch. pain in ride® or *'.x&gt;ut ahouldcru
or back. coklnoM of extromiUMr
®M,
Only ■ few of tlio obovo »y;.;ptonwi are FttaGy to
b® psM«nt In any om® at on® timo. The hvsr

REVOLVERS!!
“Come, now. Jack, gin a feller a small
bite. Yon know I’vo alios ton good to

‘•Yon never done nothin* for me si
knows on," replied the eater.
“I hato't, ah J Hato’t I raved ye from
lickings! Hain’t I lied for yet"
“Thai was yer docty,” ’mumbled tho
boy with the lauiana.
"See here, Jack?* continnod tbe other,
rising to his feet, “d’ye ‘member th«
time when you wan small and sick aud
had a sgre heel; I wm going by tho
bouse one day, an’ you looked *o rad anil
poor that I lot you wet me all over with
the penstock hose to cheer yon np. Was
that my ttooly! Is there any other lwy
in Detroit who will do that for ye T"
It waa a powerful appeal, but just na
it vm finished, the last of the banana
was crowded into the ungrateful boy's

“•ntot pnrn* tn you, gentlemen,”
contiuued the vagrant, putting dowu a
m«k&lt;a lau.«« t-rr, “bow liulr mo
l» A-pwudod oo amt i»p—iuu.. Too
love &gt;M wow, (Urd wiUlbo kotidpoUo'M
The law requiring nil ratoons to
• good KqujM. drink. Your aotioipo. dosed on election days works well. The
boo. wffl be M-tod, ood Uko you will whisky bottles arc decorously covered
with towels, and wh-n a thirsty party or
politician enters Lhe barkeeper shakes
hi* bead aud walks gravely away. The
thirsty politician then take a mean ad­
vantage of his temporary absence, slip

MALE HOMEY

REBD * SONS’ 0KGAN8.

A BOOK for tho

RUTABAGA MfltferfflWS

A6EHTS WAHTtD FOR THE GREAT

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;
No Retrograding.”

Progression.

IY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, JULY 14,1876.
JtePUXUW she descril&gt;ed beraolf; it waa

cwrtaiidy natural that she should en joy

ncarvs^ kindred; and

chiuge of color showed tluit. sho was suf­
fering from suppressed excitement. I

considered

NO. 43.

crsrfA’s rxrr.

a . moment and then coun-

?W,
On the contrary, ho was glad of it; and

Information

he proposed to taw to extend indefinitely able, to go to her husband before sendthe vtaMlp v^^jcfl|kMaM|tu|*BJi^l ■teg him any word. She decided on
deed, ft &amp;N*0u4&amp; Aby&lt;

I asked Istf name and wrote it Adin,
her moujt-r ana fluidly and rot retritti ffP handing her my own card. I begged
Ho would send her money her to write to me, feeling anxious to
whenever she wanted it. In urging her know the result.
stations, ho seemed to
We were in Itocb&lt;wter long before
have made up his mind to insist on a

way of Btiffwater,

by

It Mew that Custar, with eight owepaniw.
reacted tte river tn too forenoon of toe ttto.

dSJ and night.

to

Mfr to

Booing tbs upi*r or noelkern

camp of about &amp;,€00 lodges On the Little

Hontc ,N»4f immediately

attacked it

Ouster took five companies and ebarged

him at alt

a 81 m

Of.
i dctachnicnt, only as 'they ’trade it
the dead.

rat ».*rthtogr.

Maj. Reno commanded

sopartKaon.
afterward I received a letter from

pai’TIrfT diiURCH.
Bhe liad stop]»cd at her aunt's, and it

sho naked,

______

waa her intention to remain till the next
day. Jktl her
pould’DptW

'It is not a kind-letter,** I began.

.... . . ...

her atop. S|io walked to her husband's
“Ob, but
&gt;laceofburiffcita.
\
-..iXu-irtl detachment escaped.
Ttind to mc-iSwAyl/ffiu? ’dJiflaSu
* He luul an office in tho lumber yard,

-girwfPRt.

and was seated nt lus d&lt;wk, writing,
when the ‘slight figure of his wife ap­

tho killed aro estimated at 300r with only
tliirty-rme wouuded. The In.Hnns snr-

rounded Iteno's command, and held
them ouc day in thii liills, cut off from
water, until Gibbon's command camo in

raxd, flung her arms around

r~rVtj woddmg tour was a trip to Ni-

8,10
filled again. ’ No need of

1 • “61

iui

answer in

worth..

.

_

”'J bftr cy«

How could you think I coul

stay away from you t"

That was all Iho reproach she gave
im, aml if su^octo Thohusband was

a

all pcntience in

n letter!”

a moment for his ab­

surd jealousy und kis eritertetter.
Tho young wife’s letter to mo expressed

Ite

-

toward me.

*

J

“ To go to my husband at once," was

comp in tho

Are you not g&amp;d to night and left.

»rgo I

sco me!

The

Seventh

Cavalry

say there's nothing like bather, duut
thoy!”
"Yes, sir."
“Tkon it’s a

mand are returning to tho mouth of tho

so much gratitude that I verily believe

Littiu Horn, where tho rtcamboat lies.

sho thought I was the author of her haj&gt;-

The

Every Indian has a

isAscmut Gent (to waiter)—“They ;

The storm on' the

evening

of

Um

Indians got all the nrms of the

lie, for thia steak is!”

(Waiter evap­

,&gt;

orates.)

to soo her traveling alone.

.

\ALr.'C.BnTpNj,

little

She wore a

oh. I era «&gt; gM ,&lt;m think

,.DidI|

Her grerbueg. veil to. thrown

who would have deemed it duo to the
dignity of her sex to obey tho unkind

an both Adjutants and the Sergeant
Major were killed.
Tho Indian comp
was from three to four miles long and

ing te ar* posited out the beat way ; nod

t^lt-Sw, fitWkeZtl'Sr KW1
which interested me at once.
7 " May I ait by your side a few minides!” she asked timidly and in n very

J always took some credit to mynclf for
tho word apoYen'm season. '

i ■UeoMitariMeouJiHTB'.

from Gen. Terry four

.

days

' “Indeed, I ought to oak your foritivenegafy pyumg to YP» ; but I have

Do yon flunk, madam, I can bo sup-

his

face, moved by tho unmistakable tono of

idoep feeling.

bi.vnHR tui OrnMW. tiuk rrvMte^l-Ptt
Gouda. Gent.’ Furni.inc (teod«. Noffori' »

She was evidently very

young, and extremely prepossessing in

ippearance.

right to go to him or to bo with him !'*
“'So~I thought—so I think!” the
young creature said, her face suffused
with u blush-1 thought Jnfinitely becom­
ing. DBut------- "
*

Her features wore regnj^x

. SB® wbnt, child ? Surely there can
and delicately molded ; her complfcon
'b^jgJJ»jcction------- " Sho looked down,
was fair and pale ; her low forehSRl
and her face was ;&gt;alo again.
At length
was banded with manses of soft brown
hair; her eyes were largo and dark she said, with a return of timid hesita­
tion :
grey, shaded by very long lashes.
“My husband is very much my
It waa iho eyes that most attracted me.
superior. He has had a splendid educa­
Thero waa a tender shynosH in their
tion ; Iras been through college, and hoc
depths, and I saw that tliey weronnffuoed
been in excellent society in too large
with moisture. My symnathy wy stirred
OS I asked her what I coqj?dw|for T1/7T

"e"AAadV

•BBtr.n.OBBB.
•• Civvy » tall,.

» “ I shall be glad to assist you.” And
I made n movement as if to draw out

M5lL
•f .yoa;

my purse.

Sho started,

and

colored

" No, sir," replied tho doctor “but you?
question la.”

“ You have lost a friend I” I asked,

and carried everything before it with a

has now oomo to be generally conceded

suddenly de­

on thu frunticr that when the Indians

Fcnt-nren HORuinns oomrumation.
Halt Lake, Utah, Jiffy 5.—The 7¥mea’

stroyed that tho people had no time to
make an effort for their lives. Whole
families perished together. No widows

make tliuir appearance in aqy numbers
their intentions arc of a horse-steal char-

ma'am; that is, if you menu

you all tho more, knowing how rare such

,

Depot}’ yxjerlfr.

"No,

by death," she faltered, with a kind of
gasping sob, as if her heart piro aching

±^i£M5ryx
I wish I knew'what to do."

fafciBiaoiWr,

No, no, dear!

him as you do.

husband is a man of culture he will prise

blic covered her face and burst into

passionate tears.

I southed her gently,

and, after a short time, she was able to

women

-re.

And,

besides,

bearer of

dispatches

from

the Little

csiu

and reports tho following:

serose by tho supply steamer, and whence it ;and every man belonging to tho five
1 companies were killed. Reno retreated

3“«5»

(HW&gt;en iowrd ltiino. The Indians tatf
the Linle Horn.
K. H. Tkumt.
‘
the 'battle ground
looking
fike t a
Brigadier General Commanding.
When Custer camo upon- the Indians,
Imd he withdrawn and waited tho rein­
forcements on the way, he might tho mutilated. ■ s&amp;oHAuarAeaok.

Hho was a young wife, and had been

part mounted, Custer had tho temerity,

companies of his column.

Tho remain­

t&gt;e bcexk

or the siluoKTE*—riiit rrioM:or

Inrnbbn lb. Mlowin,

MvU

at the fight in which the brave Caster

the like fate,

Up to thia time Ueoo and Uiom with

wliich certainly

Now tho stream had grown

to

help amid the roar of thunder and storm
and crash, white lurid lightning dashed

will—all—remove the r’maindarT" (Ope­

rator sflent).

’

Two CAitn rUniro friends were ■p**'

pine forest1, when one

ing through

a

asked

other

ttie

this

conundrum:
Uh»

“ Why cannot thu proprietor of
forest fell his own timber!”

“ Becauao

no one is allowed to ent when it is his-

own deal.”

under

While prepera-

point about tine tails* down tao right
attempted to ford aqd (Stack toe village
the ford.
The MR Was found to

Joseph Becker, Ellen, his wife, and two

I’earoe,

ohildron; James

Emma,

his

he’s

an awful

bullyHe , twists mo

and hoT do the same to you.

Cextbal Pennsylvania

You see!’’

has

and her two

children ; Mrs. Cary ami

two childI en ; John Klassen, wife, and
five- children ; Peter Knapp,
Wife,

the spirit almoel moves me to «j«wi with

Kings­

common with the lost oueeof the world's

and

four

Mrs.

children;

Wm.

Bradbury,

and

alL

Richard

Altogether

stone. Thousands of people bars vis­
ited the econo during the dky, and

people are going and coming constantly.
with

ojmidixI their doors

in their power.

va^emeM® nu dt»

qi aini phraaee

.

ixopje."

“ Eqoxomi, my dear, economy,” said
he, . “Jt’a

all

right

for you to

The population of

sense in paying fifty cents tat a towat-

to such of the afflicted

The bodies of the dead

were washed by kind bands and many of
them taken into the dwellings near by.

KkeTr
IxirtK.—Thirty oho

compu-

handed her the box to put an oleander
in, lighted his cigar und went out

Thk find Lord Ifl'ttlcton waa

tha dead andgiv-

bodies

drownrxl have teun recovered.

tatfUa, tying aatM?

of

the

Further

search will be continued until all .sro
another of tho party, “help turn to who*

The «aae rd Suaqqphauna poatoflk».

»d Sr-

what he wanted.’’

ten W Ixtan fishing for.trwrt vapr

me74.lW..&lt;WsMW (H AouM
'quoted thirty-throe

before.

Ths

Ik waa ।

"" «rf JMHM?. JW&gt;

MONEY TO LOAN

hu» answer?

What would you

very

he asked for, and he will cuppoao it is

Bat
'A.

" "T""*

have

plants and all that, but there's reason in
all tilings, and there isn't a partlcfodf

kindly alacrity,

the imputation w^;«4,000; the value

&lt; &gt; UVt A

potato-

wife, and two children; Pvter Broker

absent minded to company. One day
at dinner he pointed'|o a partiontar dish,

1841. wm 8,2QQ,000 souls; the value of

tated on the prices of that year. Iff 1851

Free Prcmr.

0Mg to marry Jack t I wouldn’t, not
if I kuowed it, rather." Betrothed

One— “Why not, dear I" Algy—“Why,

Thio dead arc:

conacqucncofc, cxtenMd

taw tiva stock waa

His eyes were putin such

round by tho nock and dusts my jacket,

Burke—thirty nine in

jwiod before and a period after the po.MtMtaS, T*»np‘i&lt;wi«jrtaO

over 1845 to 1840.

er's heel.

blacker tlian before.

Tbe naighbort,

ita immediate

Gtntrii

the

every minute, lighting up tho dreadful
scene for an instant npd leaving it

ley, Thomas Blenkirou, Oliver Blopk-

toe vilhge at mother point

wealth of toeOtoUttrviq the production
of live ^CocE
critapstoil with a

thank you, madam, so mnob.

Csn you recommend any stuff which

As tho buildings were swept into the

the scene was one to touch ft heart of

questionable evidence of the increased

After it bad started

were capsisnd, tho former being torn in

iron,

of hretaud, just publjibed, renders uu-

stopped at a station.

hotel
these

day.

One who never fails to listen to prayer.

“ Wrong f Surely not," I replied.

tearing
down,
striking
the
Horn’s
store. Both of

and

would have bocn tlieira but that Gib­
bon’s command oomo to their relief next

Are you in the habit of prayer I"

Wajl J wrong to be so happy I"

railroad

which went

.

drab wondcra about his garden ho re-

ud M&gt;

found

my

the

wreck the inmates were hurled into tho

I will study with all my mignL

glistening on her crimson cheeks.

at

liuUctin.

rather thin on.{ho top sir.
We can
'ighly rec—” Customer (gayly)—" Yes.

surging current, the voices crying for

c-aped

narrowly oe-

mother, who lived on a farm beside the

•• Uh, madam, I waa so happy there !

crash

fragments of

2,000 feet wide and fully 20 feet deep.

was

spqudcut with the Sioux City expedition
to liia own rash galbntry, which as well
waa f$MM[
jho five

few weeks before to pay a visit to her

She had left him a

tho

tho

side.

Lieut. Crit­

Gen. Crittenden,

ogee, numbering at least ten men to his

"ArtdjMmt
_.
must seek guidance mid as­
sistance," I want on solemnly, “from

lumber merchant.

by

bridge,

before tho fight occtirrod.

tenden, son of

women acquiring a noble education after

madam.

lowed

join Ouster, who knew it w«r coming

/rjrrtfMr j&gt;krirL»;

" What a blessing you are to me, dear

married a little less 1
__________
•charter and
.nd »«.
,
husband lived in Rochester
was a

such tiring as “ in our midst,” but We

A Caiho grocer labcred

to retire.

Oh, I will I” she exclaimed.

Richard Grant White says there is
do

large tree standing but a few feet away, impression that it was perfectly safe to
™»p .«K&gt;jSW”)re&gt;ov&lt; c™~«J
“to against whtan it lodged, resting upon its roll a barrel! of sugar against a preach­

side of tho Ipdi^

But you must apply yourself

.ALabout 1 a portion

..noy,

Ik no’a command bad been fighting from
Bunday noon (toe 25to) until too night of toe

" I will I

“WbWrt
rt.vjsf.Fjw1
higii, and soon ?the smn^qj .buiWiugs
were swept away.

ing seven companies, under command of

marriage.

were left to mourn for their husbands
and children, no children to mourn for

to 4,000 warriors on one side, and Col. Oatfisik was kliscovered to have become
onxl 20 or 30 miles up tbe Rosobad. Gib­
. so swollen that tbe vtrwts wars owrbon's column will move thia morning on tho ,
flowing and escape: to tho ^surrounding
north *ido df'fiA-Yeflowstons for Uta' month
Of the Big Horn, where it will be ferried reserve. Gen. Ouster and fifteen officers, highlands cut off. The surging water of

ed*ate
c&lt;
**
yourself to his level.”
I:
“Gunltl’iffflFwkod, her cyos dilating.
“AJprpimlJt i have often heard of

and study—study hard.”

bo

popular beverage among tho young.

If your

you

Rockdale- was

rush.

lose such a swMt little wife, wlio loves

tears welling into my own eyas as I

’.-."..I

The New York Commercial mys it

At about half m hour after midnight the

ewwes, and underrating the enemy, who

'thought of such an affliction of my own.

vening land, formed n mighty torrent,

above is confirmed by other letters, wh ch

and ho may really wish to caat mo off. ”

“ It is not possible,” cried I, catching
painfullv, oh sho prevented me.
her hand and controlling with difficulty
I “ Not that, madam,” she exclaimed ;
!**! do not waot~toafrkiqd pf-J&gt;c!u ; but F -tho impulse I felt to cl^m her in my
owns. T^tfnnAotfiyttetMy man who
-is not h aowiwighi hioF'-wmild wish to

ti»e

tho inter­

i; attacked the Indian village of from 2,500

out that I could not make him liappy,

mach in society.

caused

All the rort aro dead.
An extra edition of th» Duhuyuc
Timet gives the fcdlowing partianlars :

lia«l imsarance of an easy victory over
thenxbkioa.
,
. ,
But, counting upon his former kui&gt;

only'plain schooling, and I never waa

trembled.

The heavy rniufidl

'The battle

Ho may have found

Bhe hesitated, and I c*iiW MPT fluff «hr'

tSom3/

creek.

would Hke to know where be would la- ■

Cart ox nir. Nobtu Boanrtm, June 21.1876.

—it is your husband! Who hits a better

nial ; Boswell odoo aritod Dr. Johnson if
a certain dasmcul pietaro waa indecent.

their parents. Ono entire family escaped.

jrnsed too forward in doing sot"

“it is not a lover you aro going to reclaim

Apropos ol nude art at tho Centen­

the junction of two hrandica of Catfish

tho two streams overflowed

' and I find no one to whom I dare speak

• . but yourself. You look as if you would
"*] listen to me."
vwjnQRSpi —iwii II, smsI ttaftMtHaorn
r
1 turned and looked her fulh Im-Um*

situated on slightly-elevated ground at

water to rise to an unprecedented height;

regiment when ho

came upon the .lydian, encampment on

to current rhyme :

calamity arc furnished by tho telegraph;
Briefly they orc these : Rockdale was

men off their horse? in some instances. I

extra from Bozeman, Monk, July 3, 7
p. m4 hto.tiie jfofl4w»i»g: r*Mt. tbyjcg,

compauM1® of
said:

'dta&amp; Urti

Catfish

The last Punch contributes this .trifle

give this as Taylor told me, as be was
over the field after the battle.
Tho

It appears from the following dispatch,

received

_ luulwritten to desire me to stay away

Ittn. M. J.^IMMEKMAS,

on

village of Rockdale,

creek, wivn almost swept out of existence
by a ternblo flood. Tno details of this

perhaps they were right, and my hue­
, ba£Idid not want mo, and that after ho

J.

There may not be gold, but there's
no question about the quantity of load,

gion of Iowa, and in one short hour ti&gt;e

iffKlo.

p

wards aneak into the cellar and cat seven
pickles.—A7u&gt; York Jbraid.

gun full of it, aud isn’t stingy.

Gibbon’s com­

and

grey poplin dross, trimmed with' block

r
L

UWEPT AWAL

tho

of

-remnant

,

will lunvo half her ice cream, and after­

in the Black Hills.

killed.

TtElNtlr BtAOY. .

j^TTOlg^rH njkytanwikMS; tajawJ

" .4 . njerox house,

T« courageous vowel—Brav-oI

alkiwod tho garrison no rest, and inflicted »e-

»n»n. The number qavod with w Reno was
320, including 51 wounded. Ttio Iom amoug
the Indians waa. probably ccnaHeralile, as
The Seventh fought like tigers, and bodies have been found in every direction,
we., w.n.a. by — tenia fnsnn Tha and they left behind only a asiaR (icrttea of
4bclrde*d.

Bight, when they broke

~SJFS£buC

Z

IMI bappj and eiu-rrtnl.
Two hundred and

peared in tho doorway.
As he turned to soo who it wax, she

’

ripr bank. Thia' pOsiUou appsart uaUNMHlr. he remounted and cut

Indians jmarad in a rauntarow lire from
Jtacidtek Um&gt; gmtiir por­
tion (ought on horseback. Ouster, bis two

aUdinctMuM.

)f-

WW"
What should a

faint i

Take air.

person

take when

■&lt;aa»%w &lt;

,"8“*
Francisco brought out no Ohia use pas-

�EISOU*1ITE*«
catch sight of its hugs
alls, and Wrong bars as ,we pass by.
Shortly before eight o'clock the
train reaches Chicano and we step
off.
To our right lays Lha broad lake
of Michigan, and to tour left a large
CharioHc io attend the Moood day of and beautiful city—lhe inetropelis of
uf their cairbratkm.
the west.
,
"

and wa warn boned for Chicago

We were whirled akmg through, a

fine conutry, smddcd with

fields of

finest bqildiHgs in'the U. &amp;.,Md io
soled for its big churches, hotels sod
theatres,
ft might be termed a fao
era!, thro»»gh which many ihoiuaod

tassled and silkened out.

Michigan's soldiers, is

dead.

Our

that Jackson

is a

rouaded, with his three hundred foilowdfeiyjt horde
numbering them, t

none left to tell the sad’story or their

frail leas courage.

‘ In that coun­

lieve that in

this

We be­

equipped with steel rails, and most ot pul up in ihe 5th siury, for the mod- protects them.
We enjoyed
the way double track, and is under ciate sum of 82 50.
A ship on the broad, boiotercas and
high luring—that ml as fax u our
open ocean aeedeth no pilot.
But it
dare nnt venture alone on the placid
ot large railroad" experience, ability went down tot breakfast profusely il­ boHom of a little river, lust it be
lustrated with silverware xnd French
bills of fore.
Upon our advent into the street*
popular
about a thousand grimy imps and

the train halls 20 minutes for dinner.
After this feeding liate the

again speeding onward

train

is

through ax

The scene that greets the

eye

is one of ever changing, panoramic
beauty, study rivers, green slopes nnd
valley*, level

plains

and- luxurant

prairies, and large farms and magnifi­
cent farm bouse* fly past as we glide
smoothly and noiselessly over endless

steel rads.
Battle Creek is reached and left in

the rear, nnd

soon

the

brakeman

shonts, MKalamax*&gt;c,” and the beauty
of beautiful

places in

Michigan

is

It is also termed' the "big

reached.

village" from the fact of its

number­

ing twelve thousand inhabitants, sad

having

never

had

a

charter.

city

Around Uris beautiful .village, with its

“have a shidaU*’'
•
After doing oar busmens we took
ta Central Park,.probably tho finest

IS NOW ALL IN AND

NEW GOODS DAILY

keep a-fuU assort­
ment in all of the lines.
Our

SENSATIONS!

west of the Alleghany BiottoUius,
and other objects ot interest.
umnMwry.
oar- JtEAL
Apollxr
W« called at the office of Ponuer- tA&amp;EUTBa
fl-d out th«i lira grculnr dra
tnft Demoaat.
Everything here ii
in tip top order.
We were admitted
to&gt;the “Home corner," and had a
hand shake with “Brick," the most
original writer in the world.
The
floor was covered with a magnificent
carpet, elegant fumkwre filled the
room and saberb pictures adorned the
walls.
Near Brick sat his faithful
Lowed LIVING
wife, who assists him in the editor­
ial management of the Democrat.
Onounl ojaitlotki
In the afternoon we visited Col.
Wood's museum and matinee.
This
is ihe finest mu»etnn hi the west. It
is located in a mammoth building,
contains several thousand selections
of animals and objects of interest
from every quarter of the globe.
In
connection with the museum is a
first class theatre, with the best of
actors, and one ticket admits to both.
So you see," you can always get your

INCREASING SALES

CASH

BUYERS!
GRAND

2-Button Kid Gloves,
Splendid Prints,
Black Alpacas,
Plaid Dress Goods,
Curtain Laces,
Ladies Bilk Ties,
Black Silks,
Table Lineup.
Parasols.
Hosiery"

DIVISION.

RAPIDS

giaid iact in ami,

TIME TA.B1LEL

fiTZTliW

are proof that the peo­
ple know where

GO TO TRUMAN'S FOR EVERYTHING I!

GOODSiRE SOLDCIUP BOOTS &amp; SHOES, HATS &amp; CAPS,

rblte it !•

Profit.

CBOCKEBT, OLAMWA1X AJTD LAMM!

and ice sell them less
than they can be boug­
ht in this vicinty.
May 15, 1867.

ZDIR/y GOODS

GROCERIES!

KOCHER BROS

Don’t forget it! Remember it I Keep it
uppermost in your thoughts, that now, in
this great centennial year, is the harvest
time for bargains at

G, A. TRUMAN'S

a.

a

C. C. WOLCOTT'S HAJIDWAM ADVI
NASHVILLE

magnificent churches, fine residences

AGRICOLTORiL DINT

fouud is NuNrillc. Is

SIZES AID

OFFERED TO

WALL PAPBB,

GOOD GOODS!

money's worth here.
The proprie­
tors of the museum are R. L. Marsh
'
lections of our yonlbfni straggle w&gt; and Wra. Van Fleet.
At five o’clock we boarded the
pursuit of fife, liberty, happiaew and
train homeward bqund, and thus end­
good victuals.
’Twas there eight
ed our day in Chicago.
years ago this month, that we started

ARE

azta

wrecked by some hidden rock. Thus
it is with life, ’Tis not io otir open,
exposed deeds that wo need the si ill
voice of the silent monitor, but in the
small, secret, every day acts of life,

boot blacks some of them- not over 5
having had fat yeses such men as H. yean old, greeted us with, “Here’s that conscience warns us to beware
B Ledyard, Henry C. .Weotworth- your Tiaw. Tribune. Inter Ocean," of the hidden shoals of what we deem
We always too common to be dangerous.
and a score of others at its head, it end “Have a shine.”
have a sort of sympathy for the little
has justly merited its popularity.
chaps, and generally buy a paper and
Marshall, where

sraiin obdsi

bloody slaughter,

pen. 30 cents ; if you use a steel pen the Sioux have tolled their death­
belonging to the house 20 cents, or knell. A vigorous prosecution of this
if yuur own, 5 cenls, and a rep­ war (brought on by themselves} mi)
and Chicago. .
.
rimand trom Hie man with a raousAt Jackson we take the main fine
leach all Indians to (ear and nnd re­
tnche, and. Alaska diamond shirt
of the M. C. R. R.
This road is
sTuda, behind the desk.
We were spect the hand that caresses and

and thefinest depot between Detroit

Luxurious coaches,

Wf are receiving

ihe hands of a savnge foe—a strang­
er alike to honor or mercy,

t»n.

Our Btoclc ot

tenance is delineated honesty, brav-

ed, and then, at Iasi, meets death at

if tlu* should see fit

round house and shops* that give em-

reach

6. A. TRUMAN’S!!

Before us foys n

picture of this man.

paya toll.
For iastsnea: The big
hotels charge five dollass perf day,
for exlow something u follows :

jucin, 60 els ;

Albion and

DryGroods

mm!

town of some importance, being foe

and enterprise.

«P

Snr-

i«y, firmness, galnutry and-ayotpathy.

At 9; JO we reached Jhehwa.
readers all know

FOR THE LONG BBJCK STORE OF
of the moat courageous snd daring of

B. LSDYAMD.

PRICES I
ON SOVTH MAIS STRXKT,

in life without a rag to one back, and
just Sl.85 cash m otu pocket, whilst

now wt have plenty of rags and only

READ !

$1.80 in our packet
Ckartes II«, of Detroit

ed.

The old furnace looms wp, but

how changed, dark, gloomy and atilt

John IlsisUr. an old man. w». killod by
l«c*ipo«ir», at DoUoil, but Friday.
Mr. Bishop of CaatorrH'a eommiUed »ui-

At the depot

near reigns supreme.

things appear lively enough, bat up

town on Mdn St act a team or indi­
vidual greets the

time

that

eye.

Verily, the

bls gallant foltowerr,

,

was reckoned

Irtwfoa

Theodora Herta, City,clerk of Ionia, shot
among
the prosperous villages is bimeelfkat week, and died lut 8 at nrday,
from injuries thus received.
among the things that were. An ac­
Sis eompaniu of Michigan U. 3. troopa.
quaintance that entered the cars re­
formed b$ that out of its 400

ing hoases leva than
occupied'.

one-third were

large

furnace

from

the

Detroit arrival from the Black

PRINTS THON 6 TO 7 Cl
COTTOS GOODS CLEAR DOH!

located there.
BEST &gt;1.00

hands and
month.

paid oat

Siek and Afflicted !
OF

REAPERS, MOWERS,
Horse Rakes, Plows,

Lawion received inis pat

ponagn and flourished and grew,

NASHVILLE

T

E

A

IN

TOWN!

Oiuarv rnOtter,

VICIXITY t

Wheel Cultivators,
Harrows, Corn

Planters, and

■ ■

Grain Cradles,

Road Scrapers,

•elf laat Saturday ni(bt, in erne of the build-

but

LSD

Grain Cradles

per

tlfi^OO

READ !

OUB STOCK CONSISTS OF

■

hm» e?ly a small

Blipport mostly

b'tral

Nubian ut 93 Ctn. and Chil­
dren’s Stocking* [all Wool]

WiilUm Lfosfoy had both hand* blown of

support from the forming country, vil- , Oraad Rapida, ajad 3 yean, fell Into a cisrived ria

HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
RUBBERS.
BOOT PACS,
OVERSHOES.

What has done this? We

Lawton

reply:

dwell­

READ!

Mei'x Suits frOB 9.00 to $18.00
Boys’Suits “ 5.50 to $11.59

Gentry.

Grain Cradles,

NEW LIVERY!

ago, when the panic struck this conn­

fry, iron went town, and the furnace

suspended

busineasr

since

the river a fair day a ■Ince.'

DON’T PASS WITHOUT CALLINC

when

GALE CHILLED ud
DIAMOND IBON PLOWS

Lewton has taken retrograding steps.

cost from five to ten thoasaad dollars,

go begging for sale at a few hundred

Natwittotaadtac th»« is the Centennial

This goes to show that manufacttiropen

for the prosperity of a village.

Bet­

SALE ntBOlMIMG STAM,
la. EMMY’S

apiece, or ebe are crumbling to dnsL

ie* are not wholly to be relied

FOR SALE ONLY AT

LIVERY STABLE!

men! and basin ere, wd bmldio&lt;9 that

WM VENN. PaaratXTox.

ter give it, aa Nashville enjoys, a

N .UStVILLX, MXGM.

Carriage anf BegirtCROOK'S

PATENT

large uainterapted forming country.
Niles is the next place of import-

river, and the scenery rauod-a bout U

beaut if«L

From here to

double track and the train

A! New Baffin

MEAT MARKET!

Chicago

increases

the trawler

first

GUARAJTTEE:

ROE &amp; CLEVER,
tracks that led te a

fauakijagdaeydie

catches sight of the Lake. New Buf-

FRESH MEATS, DOUBLE WAGON
aft kiada. wkiab will lx iild lew for eadi

AT

:■

TO

OWKS

�FIRM

any (net with this groat mine of wealth it
shall go backward ?
Ia tbs near future I believe ws shall see
Nashville take the load of all ths cities aad
towns of Barry county.
Not only 'Idas she
receive the support of tbe rick farmees in
Cattleton. but tbe farmers of Woodland.
Maple Grove, Assyria. Baltimore, Kalamo.
Vi. Tills, Chester, Banfield and Koxaed
oosse hither with tho produota of their rick
soil aad buy of our dealers, and make monry fa so doing.
I oanaot close this history without say­
ing cm word more. 1 have been talking to
you about a place which is dear to my heart.
Castleton is the homo of my childhood, my

__—. __
— tka same
Boe. Abort
time the A ret school honee
wee built to the Modus district.
In the sprteg ef iMB another election wm

salted ia
hearts of
think of U
Jealousy c;

—We (he (Ms week tbe grantor ^ertJsn

ef tho brteriert sfifrms delivered by Ctemeat flmWK pn tbe 4th.
______ '

y ewued 2140
---------&gt;4Ma.
Their
permmal property was raised-»t $1,460.
The whole valuation of the tewnahip was
$27,880. There is ao record of the amount
of tax ru'.tad. The population el this time
waa Um than 100.
0. B. Bheklon was elected Supervisor
every year until 1847. when Alonso Barnum

—Tbe fieligarisa rfteams. aumUring 46,

dour to our hearts. Il is _______ _________
Ufa'e earnest work ; it is here my children
were bora; it is bore where a little mound,
-------1----------- a__
of
d#ajl|

—Tbe Vermontville Brtmyrtas exhibits
12 columns nf Advertising.
Good teaff.

We seen export to beer that Hoskfas has
retired with a prtoaely fkrtoaa.

Castleton township where it is to-day—in
—Mr. Brook, W Meek drover. whilst the first rank of the towns of eld Barry
endeavoring to flirt 6 front lens stallion at County—oootaiaiag more fanners to-day,
lhae say other town fa the county, and hav­
Bufalo, IV. T . tort weak Monday, was eeing within its limits oee of the most pros­
vscaly bitten on the keek of the right hand. perous and thriving villager fa Michigan
Tm, the days of logging bees, fag boue*-,

Bunday School meeting

al the M. 1 Cherek, next SrtMU eveaiag
F. A ppi am a a nod Clomsat Smith, historians,
will make the reperte that we failed to get

-At tbs Christina Churah ae* Sabbath,

tbs pastor will discourse tbs following top1m: Morning, “Unity fa Diversity.'*
Ev-

nfefags,' basking bees, and paring bees
have goae by with us. aad whlls we realise
M is not as necessary to have them now as
then, yet we know that why we do act need
Ihyrt now is because we had them then.
I
-fled that one Jamas W. Clapp, came into thu
township from Syracuse. N. T. in tho sum­
mer ef 1887, and located throe BO acre lots.
two of thorn on section 25, aad oee on Boo­
ties 26. being wbai aro now known as the
Bachellor lota.
Mr. Clapp cannot be aald
te have been the Aral settler became be
didn’t settle. It“ is
—
“ “
—1--------said
that
he married the
—_ —ww— of • ri«h ••*«» in flytscu*.,
and as the old gentleman didn't come down
with the stamps to twit him. he cams out

te bring his bride bora, thinking thereby
that tbe nd goutlemaa would make some of­
fer te keep her with him rather than have
her come to this weal era country to be de­
voured by tho hungry bears aad wolves that
iafoMad this region. Tbe rase failed, bowever, for the old gentleman seemed willing
Truman, Assistant Suporfato'.denl; Chas the daughter should come, and the daugh­
ter was willing to fellow her basbMd, a nd
Bendy, Secretary ; O. Strong. Tree sorer;
Mr. Clapp returned to Syracuse, aad sold
and Mm. G. A. Truman. Musical Director. hie land for a more sung. He had however
agreed te sell ths lead to Wm. P. Wilhissoa, aad ia tho winter of 1817 Wilkinson
na appeared ia the Heavens hero Saturday took possesion of tke same, built him a log
shanty, aad commenced keeping bouse with
night about nine o'clock.
It waa a ball, or
no wife or bally, with no neighbars wearrather a bolt apparently from six to ten than Loren 10 Mudge, who had moved on
inches long, and two inches in diameter, and Section A2. Sept. IBtb. 1837. At this point
sharp al both aads, It panned from south te then we start with thia history.
north. and the appearance was somewhat

like that of a sky-rocket, oaly that la bright­

ness it was stare like the sun. lighting up
the whole Heeveae.
It left to its trash
what al Srat locked like a gold wire the

eixe of a fish line.

Thia Soon began to en­

large into what so sored to be a pbeephereo-

eent light until it assumed the apporaneo of

tho milky way ia the hoavaaa. The bolt, or
whatever It was, seemed to consume itself
•nd jo ohL TH peculiar light which it
left behind remained very plsis te W secs
for fifteen minutes after the bolt passed.

G. A. Truman and wife ialcad to start on
a few weeks trip te the Oeeteaaial next

Bunday evening.

May thrir visit be a plesr-

Mine Hattie Peekbam af Fort Boott, Kan.,
U virtttof her atotor, Mia. 0. Strang.

J. H. Bmit&gt; and family have returned
from York State art the Centennial.

fftmtrn, Jff£T 84h, 1876.
ftoms omottsmart prweaflod M tbe WoosL
taad Homs, tm Friday merafag. July 7th,

in which the proprietor and one of hie
ing abort some pereoart metiers, tho pro­

prietor rtradt tbe boarder in tho Am, wbea
ho picked
a ehrtr aad rm
followed by ibe proprietor, who received

and what waa then a part ot Hastings,.Haitings then being what is now the North half
ef Barry County.
Lorcuio Mudge waa the
Aral actual settler, and Wax. P Wilkineon
was the snt Parties wbo came hero al
that time bad to walk from Detroit.'
Mr. WUkiaseu came from Venneat, aad
worked to tbe eummer ef 1887 in Vermont­
ville for six skillings per day.
That wm
iho time of wild eat moaey whan anybody
wbo had cheek eaougb could issue bills ascured by mortgagee, on rewl estate worth
about a third tbe ameaat of U-e mortgagee
la the winter of 1838 Dimick BeuneU and
wife put in aa appearance and as they had
no place to live they moved in with Wilkin
eon and remaiaed all winter. In the spring
of IM?. Wm. Cross earns with his family
and fie toe, moved ia with Wi.kiason re­
maining with him all summer aad until he
could buila a house to Iks in. In the same
spring Ansel floeley moved co Section 32,
near . udgee, aad in tbe fall of 1638, Jo­
seph Kasey aad wife with his family arriv­
ed aad thojr toe, having no place to lira,
moved in with Wilkinson. Mow, some may
imagine that Wilkinson kept a tavern, but
thia is not so. He wm lonesome and his
heart wm large, and when a maa came «o
him with ae where io go bo aharod with
him all be had
Wilkinson al Ibis time was
what the world eaiU aa eld bachelor.
New this maa, Joseph Kasey and wife, bad
a family of boys and girls and they off mov­
ed tote tbe humble dwelling of our baahtler friend aad remeiaed there alLwfoler un­
til • bouse oeuld be built on their land on

’6nod '58. Isaac B. Rls
in *60. aad C. 0. 8oott fa
.. .
lion 119 votes wsrs -cast, the population of
(be township being 000.
The war came fa 1861 and Castleton gave
bar full share of soldiers, may of whom
never returned, aad quits a a largo amount
of money- wm raised by taxation to keep
the draft from the town.
In July 1864 a vote wm taken on building
aralLoad from Battle Creek to Hastings.
—Rev. C. I. Deyo will preach at Lap­
69 votes were cast, 2 in favor of tho road
and 67 opposed.
The road could not stand ham's Hall, Maple Grove center, at 8 o'clock
ouch backtettta, and wm never built.
P. M.
___ ______________
.
xas^yilul
—Seo business cards on first page, this
In J866 (ha G. R. V. Railroad agitatlon commeaood.
There was no Nashville issue.. There ia aUU apace for a few more,
if deaired.
mill built by Hanchslt in 1868, tbe black­
smith shop of Clindinin, a little ctors, built
bv L. {Mauler the year befora, where P.
Holler now lives, aad a log house, built by
H. P. Ralston aad then owned aad occupied
by Rob't Gregg.
r

In Sept, 1865, a special town meeting wm
held for the pu pose of pledging tbe credit
rt the tewnahip to tho VaHoy Railroad. 78
votes were eMt, 62 In favor of it and 21
against it Tbe amount of bonds issued
wm $6000, which were taken by the town­
ship in stock, and in Fob. 1870 were sold
for $750
As soon aa the propresed route struck
ibis'point, the place wm named Nashville,
bv one of the engineer*, whoso name wm
Noah. In 1866 tbs Mallett's built tho grist
mill. In 1866 D. C. Griffith opened up a
dry goods More, and the same season L. J.
Wheeler built a store, formed a co-partner­
ship with T. 3. Downing, and went to sell­
lag dry goads.
From then until 1870 the
town grew very fast.
Tho village was platted by Gregg ia 1865.
a hotel wm built in 1866, and the school
house in 1867. The cars came in 1868. Your
historian osmo £ere in tbe spring of 1868 to
practice law, sad whore Mrs. Crocker
eow lives he opened np an office with about
$16 worth of law books, and an empty
pocket. Our follow townsmen. Lewis Dur­
kee, owned the building, occupying the
front with mo for a justice office and there
maindor as a dwelling.
Dr. Wickham also
bad an office with ua.
In the spring of 1869 Nashville was duly
Incorporated as a village, and al the election
in April the following gentlemen were elect­
ed otficere for the village : President, Lem­
uel Smith ; Reooeder, L. E. Stauffer; Aseeeaor, Hiram Coe; Treasurer. Robert B.
Gregg ; Trustees for owe year, H. P. Rals­
ton, M. Pennock end J. Purkey; Trustees
for two years, D. A. Phillipe. H. T. Dandsoa end P. Holler. John Webster was ap­
pointed Marshall. Lemuel Smith was re­
elected President in 1870.
D. C. Griffith
was Preaident h&gt; 1871, Lemuel Smith again
ia 1872, George A. Truman in 1878, which
office he held until the late election.
The viliage officers al present are. Presi­
dent, D. C. Griffith; Recorder, E. J. Feigb•er; Tress.. Conrad Clever; AsseMor, Lew­
is Durkee; CowuriAmen, E. Parady, B. F.
Reynolds, Heary Boe, II. M. Lee. Dan Hal­
bert and A. J. Hardy.
Marshall. C. H.
Hanebatt; R»«d Commissioner. Silas Btilev;
Village Attorney, Clement Smith. Tbe vil-

T. 1869 the M. E. Chnrch waa built, and

printer si* I Mg Ep.

Ga Saturday. My Irt, while Mr. Bar­

num and Durkee, were up here on business,
the coll Which laey wore driving, became
frightened by a deg. and rm amaj. throwiag Mr. Barnum to Mm ground cutting a

deep gash to the fimsliinl and honing his
back bnt net
—tj

A boy earned Smith, living on tbs town

4*a

farm on Beotian 11, tbs largest ban to the

township. It fa 66x80. with 30 foot pests,
and an andar geoaad stable.

—-

10,000

Fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, sweethearts and
children, can be

BY BUYING THEIR GOODS OF T1IE NEW FIRM,

CAPS,

IN THE

BRADY BRICK.

BOOTS,

SHOES,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,
AC.,

&amp;C.,

Uyr

Cash

AC.

Purehaserr

will make

Richest and Handsomest Dress Goods,
Neatest and.Tastest Prints,
Gayest and Prettiest Gaiters,
,
&lt;- Nicest and "Softest Gloves.

Large Saving by baying their Goods
of a

GRFFITH &amp; DURKEE,
Na«fiw. Mieh.

CASH HOUSE.

Kartvllte, MRh„ Feb. Sth, ISIS.

W. G. AYLSWOBTH &amp; CO.,

E. T. CHILD &amp; CO
DIALERS IS

i5O cts to $1.

FURNITURE!
&lt;

Mo Twenty-five hundred peopjexwere

convinced this week, that it don't pay to
pay 12J cents per pound for Sugar, when

OF EVERY

DESCRIPTION,

tnoy can bup a better quality of Sugar for
10} cents per pound, al Ln Baos.

And join -in the chorus with those

204 Main St., Jackson.

that

singing

are already

This is the Tea I long have^sought,
And mourned because I found it not.
THEY KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF

I have not told a pound of inferior flour,
if I have, it must be P. Holler's, as I have
not sold a pound of inferior quality, as he

represents 1 have done. I am selling Belle­
vue flour that gives perfect satisfaction.

D. W. Lincoln.

Walin! Bureaus, liftilais $12.oo
Marble Top Bureaus, do $18.oo
Everythini Else in Proportion.

In Nashville and sell them at the Smallest Profit.

You can buy

And other Groceries equally as low in price.

— Loti of those 2 qt Mason cans, for $2
per dot, and 1 qt. for $1.60 per dox., al

C. Lays 4 Sox.

WOOL CARDING?
Dyopepel*.
Americans are particularly subject to this
disease and its effects: such as Sour Stom­
ach, Sick Headache, Habitual Cosliveness.
Heart bum. Water brash, coming up of the
food, coaled tongu*. disagreeable taste in
the mouth, palpitation ef the heart, and all
dipeasce of the stomach and User. Two doo­
es of Gnnnx's Acqust Flowiu will relieve
yon at once, and there positively is not a
case in the United States it will not cure.
If yon doubt this go to Boise Bros.. Drug­
gists. and got a Sample Bottle for 10 cento
and try it. Regular else 76 cente.

1776.

1876

Dress ahd Cloak Makin,
CUTTING AND FITTING,

MILL1NEBY&amp; FANCY GOODS!

MERCHANT TAILOR!

to 1870 the Christian Church. In 1670 ifee
population of Nashville was 642, and ibe
wbrte township 1788
In 1870 every avail­
able ajmeo was used tod Naabvillo was full
of life aad activity.
I recollect when I
rented in May, 1870, the upper rooms of
the old brown building in Ibe upper end of
town, was used for offices. —Tho book pert
was a justice office, tho southwest corner
wm my office, and tbe north-west wm occu­
lted by Barber and Gifford, physicians
‘'be offices were partitioned for a lime by
imeginary lines. Then an actual lino made
of white chalk, aad finally a rough board
partition wm put up which aa soon as the
lumber shrunk and tbe knots fell Out was
LIKBUAU8KR.
ao better than the old partition.
In 1874 we had oar first fire burning asp
about $20,000 worth of property on Main
Street. In the same summer Russell's plan­
ing mill wm burned. In Feb 1876,wo had
our third fire, the burning of ibe old hotel
aad Clever's eating bouse, and daatroying
about $8,000 worth of property.
Lot ua bow briefly look over the condit­
ion
the louaehip al present, and thia
iartudee that portion of NashviUe which ia
hi Castleton.
The roll of 1876 shows 302
actual resident farm owners, 21 resident
owners of village Iota ia Bhejrdan, 1“B res­
in quantities to null the mrwt buncry.
ident owners of villege lota in Nashville,
A. LUNCH ROOM
tbe first white child born in making in all 600 land iwners in the town­
ship.
There
are
now
but
2760
acres
of
». Warren U. Wilkinson, eon
filkfaaou, was born fa 1840 and land owned by non-reaidenis.
The lax levied la 1876 for tho township
waa &gt;7,680.46 to be paid as follows; for
township.
tr Glre me a call la the Brady building.
At Ibis time tbe nearest mark eta were state purpoeee $663.86. County. $1,341.04.
3
H. ALDRICH.
Marshall aad Battle Creek, and the way to Incidental tor town. $400, road and bridge
reach Ibom wm to go en foot or with aa ox fund. $1,000, School and mill tax. $1483.89
team. There wm nothing ia market but and this does not include the $1,136 raised
maple ougar, but things had to bo boagbt in the vill'go of Nashville. $2,62« railroad
te live oa. The grocery bills were perhapn tax. $66.90highway tax, the balance being
light, bat light m they wm tbe mere aec- excess. The aeecMed valuation of personal
eaeary it wm to have them. Flour aad oora and real, $835,260.00.
Is the Best Lager Brewed in the West
Tbe present oflfaere are, D. W. Smith,
meal must be had if nothing oloe.
Wheat
ROM by tbe
BREWXRR.
—-Cart
» —&gt; M MILWAUKEE
,
—-—Mi.
wm worth about 60 cents a baabel, aad Supervisor ; E. J. Fairer, Clerk ; John
Keagle, Treasurer; Elihn Chipman. Ken­
yon Mead, Joshua Martin and John Mor­
gan, J ustiom of Use Peace; John M. Roe,
«upt. of Schools; E. C. Blseum, Highway p-LAHS AND F AINT
sad Drain Commissioner;
W. DeVlnr,
"
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL!
Brthxd Inspector; Samuel Fowler, Horace Window Glass. FleeoGUm Cut, StalMd and Kami
Ned Glam, French and German Lookiee-Gto
Larkins sad Baxnuri Lawton. Ccna'ablra.
J’Ukee, .Ik Iteynw, Seaman A Co,', and Fahn.
V.__
Tbe Moans report of 1874, 'shows Caotle- .I..LL
taa to have a population of 1986 ; 860 befaaging to N^vllfa The voters at prseoat
number about 600.
Ia 1874 there were raised 25,689 bushel*
of wheat, 28,479 bsahsls of corn. 21,277
basbols of ether grain, 7,760 basbrts of po­
tatoes. 1.146 teas of hay. «.9M Ibe of wool, i
If the spring of 1842 tbe first election 87,770 ibe of pork. 86,880 lbs of butter, 87,­
was held, it is perhaps proper to My that 780 ibe of maple sugar. 4.815 bushels of aptho first eteirt.s wm * faitare.
Lormuo plea, 146 burtels of eberris^ » bushels of
Mrtgi aad Cyras Bnattra bad bona appoint- Strawberries, 177 bushels of surrarte sad

IEN’8, YOUTHS’i BOYS’ CLOTHING

Fnah Bread, Risii, Cakes, Crack­
ers ail Pies
GROCERIES!

dsr same ont wtto a UMk eyn. and lhe peo

Selliii eiclBsifely fer Cai at one
Price la All, ail at 12.
1-2 Per Cart Profit

SALVATOR BEER

Price. 10 Cents per lb., ir 12! wterc I
Finnish OIL

Hats in all the latest styles.

Ileal and Imitation lace*.
Ural and Imitation Hair Groils,
Ecm Tics, Ac..
Ciishmcrc for Ctpaka—Patterns gtren
to those haying Cloaks
nieachiny. Pressing, Coloring and re
shaping (Hit Hats.

(iuraikf Perfect
POWLES, Prop-

BOOKS,
STATIONARY,
WALL PAPER,
PAINTS, OILS. COLORS
VARNISHES,
BRUSHES,
•

THE NEW

Double-

^Thread

DOMESTIC

Lock-Stitch

Machine.

sorjtcal listiwits, Irina, Etc.,
toilet articles.
TEAS, COFFEES
SPICES,

Fine Tobaccos and Ciian.

Wines and Uquors

Do you w«nt Dye stnfls?
Do you want Paints and Oils

LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD.

Do you want a good Book fot the

Home Cisde ?
Do you want School Books ?
Do you wanl a Prescription filled

with core ?

(ratemedl maciuner, aad toots.
£&gt;ery itutohlttf folly trarr-ntsO.

te

wtol we »&gt;w idsr.

“ DOMESTIC ” SEWING MACHINE CO.
Vork nwal Otk:a»o.

DOMESTIC

BOISE BROS

�aim

-Tbs Mimoori - Republican State Committee
have called a Blate Convention to nominate a
Htate and Eire-bs.l U*k&gt;L to be UId at JeffereonOtty satire Mb of Aograt.
—Mr. lUaitre ban bran tendered tho .vacant
‘aiSVoAnofiwa ttw:i tbe parts that are cld." T»
moral and material' prrapertty of ths flow&amp;sni
~
~ be moot effvrtnafly adviuesd by a
_
irencroua. recogultloD of the rlrt&gt;«» i&lt;f
lbs asDiiary expedition uadee Geun. Ter
all, by all; " a re«wo«fcn without reserve or o»’ —Tto eommitteo appointed by the HL Louis and Glbtxw. M»lu.t th.-/»*0&gt;.Wt*rn
erption.” WMh rtth s reeogxdttaw fully accorded,
Convention to notify Gov. Tilden of hfa txxn- Adopted....!ho (peaker pr.-trtu.MM t
praetirabtr to promote; by tbe influence
Hoose a t-l.-xraj.blc .Uaj^uJi from the &lt;*^arn|»W
Ination for Uie Presidency by the Democratic
Mabie stating that Mr. lUatn^tgvln^ scocpted the 'ot all 1-glfcmats l«eac&gt;. of tbo General Govparty waited on the. Grvertior at his rwddMxra
in New York, one evontoff Ust week, whsti
gtarts.to (Mala for thrmselvso ths MsMtags at
Gen. MoCleroand, of Illinois, read tho addresn
wswbrtsai **;»blv Inral govwnmwnt. If tlectefl, I
offjthe Ht. Louts Convention cous'eying tho
■ball cooaMsr H art attly my duty, but It wQl bs
my anl*at &lt;te*lr».-to labor for th, attornment c&lt;
official infonnaUoa of the nomination. . Gov.
Tilden replied, accep(ln« tbe nomination, and
be said ho would soon trnnunit them a formal
ot orvantzlna an aCwlnialraUrn, « will be &lt;mhalter of acceptance.
~
j
which wlU re«ard aad etireMl Ibeir tnwrt lol»rt«ta,
I tbs hdrrwts of *e white ssd ef tbe colored people
b&gt;4h and &lt;qeafiy, aad wMeh wUl put forth tu b«M
_
. . .. -BelrnjBOey wtat8fcwtn wjpeoBi

lata

Morrill a« Berrelary of too Treasury, Ilia gen­
erally believed that he will accept, though ho
cannot tape to resume public ditiim for a loa^

formerly a noted Confederate trader, has went
Ure following telogram to Praridont Grant:
** Gen. Carter hae been killed. Weonoefooghl
him. bat now propose to avenge him. Should
you doisnuiue to call volunteer?.-allow Mia
soari to raise 1/X».“
■
-Hitting Roll, the chief of the hraUla-Sioux.
wm the leader of too Ninnreota masaaEro in
1MX and should not be oonfoonded with tbe
Hitting Bull of tbe Ogallalaa, who was at Wash
la(tna in the council last summer, and whom
the President pr«ne*rtsd.wttti a rifle on woeomit
of hra great service lo the whites. Ibe Utter
Bitting Bull » the one wtio arose in tbe council
at Uie Had Cload Agency at too time when tbo

Tbe vaaecl waa lost bi pie IMraito of SuixU.
bound fcw natwna from Actaaan.
’
,
-.A raUrdad cd baton |* rapertod from'Hvstxerlaud, briweon two p«M&gt;ei&gt;gcr trains, ton perm'ua bates# killed.' DMh angbuv. were de­
stroyed and aavend cant deroobalied.
white man I shall Uli tnysdf.-Oar Coruml at Han Domingo, I’aw! Jone*,
—Al a meeting of Gem Curtrr'n oh! com­
•ends pariieulara of a grox iimult eteyrd cur rtf, 100; nays, M; no* two-lbinU In the aflirmarades in Wanliingtoti, a few wreriingn since, tta&lt; at that port last month. Gen.' Uuininev*,
Tvraiut.1 Jqfr
-iAlLL. irofca'
resolalioua of respect wero adopted, atd step­
ox-Miniater of War nn tor Pre4denl Gonzalo*,
takes for tbo organixaUon of a Ouster Motxaof 8aa Doainfn, took p*MW#* on tbe atoamcr tbe ComtuiUae on- ApprojwtaUoeas, reported with
; Tybes at Capa HayUen.
biff fare to Ban arurndntenia tbe Hirer and lUrbnr Ap|&gt;n&gt;pctaU''U

seemed in &lt;a*gar, end. drawing toe rille which
tire Prasideut giro him, -aid: ■• There must
be no troujde hern. These white men must

DomiuRO mu! back (hi arriving at Kan Do sumgo Uie ateamer was bearded by aome fifty
aoMiera. wtio tore away tbe American fi hjb on
| boUi aide* of the gangway and ea&lt;jlur&lt; &gt;1 th.
General, wbo waa lame and dtakttnd, in bin

•&lt; and makes regular trips bat worm Not York
atxl Han Doanlugo.
—Tbo whole country is aroused at the fate'
— Ityan axpio-iou of fire-damp at a colliery
which befell Gen. Custer and his oomradt—. near bl. Avoid, France. forty-two peraoaa were
and off ora of volnutceni bare boeu telegraphed killed and forty-seven seriously injured.
from many places, ready to start on tho war-,
path m &gt;toeu m permitted. TlMro U no lack of
firwt-olaas. Indian-fighting matenal So avnngo

—Il is reported from Rod Cloud that three U
a grant deal of uueasino** and mourning
among tbe ludiatvi at Uie agency. Tills is re­
garded aa an indication that'too Io-om of Sil­
ting Hull Ln hin encounter wjtb Gem Coster

win secure portly, exptriraer. rffoSenrr.
soft eooaoesy, a strict regard far the prtdte welfare
solely in appotfiteufiMa, ami th* speedy, tbor-ouch and unsparing prosecution and pan.
iahmrnl of all
public officr-r* who betray an; it is a spb
&lt;&gt;gl«W trrate, with a sound currency, with educa­ Ih-e.-vtry I" pfi
toanlXrdU.*
jilicity and fniyahly In pubtie and private af­
faire, and with a fraternal spirit ef harurony porvadlag U» p-opls of all recGons aud ctSM*ra, w*
msy reasctmlfiy hbpe that the second century nf our,
existenos as a nation will, by the blwslng ot Go.1,

3 TO S FEET 111 NMIETEB,
tatH’IDWra BWOMD. Thar WO! bora tar

TUB HOB BOVirtniK.
Tho alxive iff tho name of a rimplc de—**i rented by the qittlc-ynri] mun at_

-Albany, N^Y., to induce hoga tq
move from the ears in which thry - wereJ

transported into tho yard.

BREIT IESTERI YELL AOGES C8.,
Bt«aMFiaD,oivoEtL,ma,

PigB, Ma

—**—ll to obafrjapes yg» raw (Ma odaflgiinpM

rate, aro not of aooomnuxlating disposi­

tions ; and whan it coiaoa te prevailing

moffu *Sre»4

TUB

CONCH BSHIONjIH.

! upon n narrow gangway, tho tirrt ones
ilml itert upon tho plank are apt to

dixdine to j&gt;ryccod further, and no block
the ogress of tho rcaL

Following in the lettorof.Gov. Ilayea, ac­
cepting Uie Ilopabliean uominalim for tbo
Facaidcncy

This uoceaaitutes

an nstopinhing amount of patience and

Mteei«u&gt;*4 by thia marhlsa, tot extra GrealhM^,•n tBK WET GRAU ot 1C5. tbmo usr. ablate*-1

Mttfistol msem. Fsrtok ron— HabraskS Itos Wssfi
T.&lt;-Jc U v.ry r!!*&lt;toaL A fsw doera will crels u&gt; *ppsMte and rlrs rmih tl«x&gt;« to tbs Mtorvatsd bsdr FtW
Sy-retwu. U U tovalwsbte Many sadtent pbnkUns
bavs doubted wbrttw djvi'SP&gt;U can bs p*rm*»*nHjr
cured by ths drs«* wblcte are ssnsrallj exspl&lt;vsd tow

Iwating, besides unlimited strong lan­

guage, and of course often delays a cat­
tle train for some time.

has boon tbo thoano of comment everywhere,
and the fearful affair te Juul beginning to to rraluted. The Preatdeut, the Hocrvtary of ^Tar.

Tho now into

vcBfiui for persuaduig the animal

|wm on .is the, hog bounour, mode by.

axu! (Ten. Hherman bail a conference a few day*
since, Imt what coocluaiotm. if ahy, were
reached, have not been made public. It ia Gen
Btatrs by Um itcpublluui ffatbuial Cmanllob al
Bbornian'a ojiiiiion. bowrever, that a genera)
Cincinnati,. I acwj* tbo nontinaUou with gratitisl*.
Indian war in how a necessity, and bIcim will bo
hoping that, under Itovldsnce, I shall bo able, If
at once taken to reinforce tho anfiy in the field,
-ircted, to execute the duties at the high offies as s
olutlno
glvin
•
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&gt;&gt;
»-i.l
.nnlrastto
r.
11.
H.
I'iurband press .forward operations with greater
trust for Ibe beneOAuf, AU tl&gt; pe»f&gt;- t &lt;9 -nnt.
bfrti, steuuHUltg to soma gXMZXL AtteniM* wees, , dasin it neevssary to »nt«r upon any rxtcndoArx—At a recent public meeting held in Bali made to smeud by adding oUi»r uu.ncw«,ful claim­ . aiuinatlon c f th* &lt;1*clarsUon of principles made by
Lake City it waa resolved to offer tbe Gsvrra- ants sf reals, but only lbs claim wf Mr.Myths, of the convrntltfo. The resolutlnna art lu acwrd ajtb
Alabama, wm arc.pied, and tb*n ths resolution vu my view*, and I heaWtUy erorrti* IB tbe rewMjiUw
meut s regiment of 1,200 men from Viah Ter­
ritory, to avenge the death of Caster and liis
men, and bring the Bionz Indians to term*.
—Imprisonment aud linen have lieen mclcd
oat to the MRanttikoe crooked-whisky man an
The fifth resolution sdo|Xed by th* conienUoii la
follows by Judge Dyer, of tbe Ulilted Btaira
of jiaramotint .•Market. JSyre than lo^y ycvA*#P
Circuit Court: Hamuol, Eliaswnd Jacob Ihndn, s system of ma king app&lt;4&gt;:tni*ifl» to blAce gr*w' up, ‘
l»»cd upon the maxim, “ To ths victors bcloog the
kopf. rectifisTB. each one day'h iniprteontnctil in
•pods." Th* old rule, “ lh^ true rule,” that honesty,
tbe county Jail, and a fine of 11.000 each ; Ixocapeetty, and fidelity cxmadtule the Ohly real qualiI&gt;oJd Wirth, a distiller, six months and 01,000 ;
ficattona for offlev, and that there la no other claim,
Aaron Hciioeufeld, a distiller, five months and
wu: ami lOTHUpU Uj (hiiartir, e tor at and
•1,000 ; William Bergen toal and Charles Grau,
• ffrolof Chinee* Immlgraltou to thia country ...
each four months aud fl. 000, Cturlce Hintz, a The Renat* r««uin*&lt;l rnn«W*raUoa ot th* artlelra
dtetWer. Uiroe montoa and 0200.
—The propeller HL Clair wan burned on Lake
Iwea Improved. At first tbe President, elihsr d»Buperior on 8mxlay morning of last week, aud
redly or through lbs beads of departments, tusdr
ali the appdnuuabte. but gradually the app-UMluK
twenty-six persons were lent—sixteen passen­
’ peered in' maoyVaase, paserd Into tha ccefrdf of
ger* and tea of the crew of fourteen. Hie
craft waa bound from Duluth to Hough ton,
with a cargo of catUo, flour, feed, etc. All Uie
small boais were jiilod around the smoke alack,
aud all but one buruod. Thia waa launched
aisl tilled with people, but capsized lire or six
times, and the water being very cold all per­
ished before abe wm righted the lut time.
—Tbe New Yack Harrogate baa diemtesed the
poliliou to art aside tbe "wiU of A. T. Stewart,

WE

bringing one end of tho gangway plank
to a firm support ; then under the other
cud two double oar spriDgn are placed.

Apowerful lever and a spring

complete the device-.

down so as to oom press tho sjiriuga by

tho

lover

IWdeented ou behalf of jicraoua claiming to
have been relativen of tbo dead millionaire.
—The House Judiciary Committee has post­
poned until tbe next acaaion of Oocgraai tbe
investigation of tho trailer of the Fort Smith
and LiUie Rock railroad bonds, so far as Mr.
Blaine s'connectiou with It is conoerncd. This
action of the committee was on account of tbe
receipt of two dispatoUcs from Mr. Blaine's
physicians. Mating that perfect quiet ia dosira- |
bla, and perhaps noecaaary Io insure hta re-1
at the Ilonas tn adhering to Us swtartts&lt;w, which
they elswcd would ertpfte th* Govenimrnt. aud
amorated virtually to nuibttortbm and revolution.
Thurman anil Ikaa «reilf d with great warmth, aud
defended th* action &gt;4 to* Itoure In rodnelug ex­
penses, arguing that the Senate bad no right to
'assail tbo molivescC tea lower bows. That body,
been rather quiet since too disaster that bo- they Claimed, lied acted In obadteees to tbe
fel some of Ibeir gang in Kentucky aevora •
months ago, reapi&gt;«arod in public life on Fri­ were then apjm'ttted wpoo Um General and Bundry
day night of last week, near Otterville, on the Civil AM&gt;roprlsUra bibs'.... A UU waa psauto to re­
more the poUUcal dMaUliUM of O. T. tWaarrx&gt;rd.
MiMKiuri I’actfic road. A train wsa stopped,
tbe express safe eaptared aad opened, aud a
large amount of cash recured, with which the
freebootera rode gaily off, leaving the rail­
road men to gel their eugiae nut of a pile of
lice into which it plunged, aad tbe paaaengers
- wbo were badly reared, but not ■ otherwise
molested—to get to their journey's end m 1
best they might.

and

tho

hog-i are tlieu

Tbe

catch ia
allowixl

hooked

to

pass

along the platform, and so long as they

dra$rl&gt;ed ; bnt aa aoon
grogatefl

nnd

m

a crowd cod­
objects to

FOR THE.SIM.KMU A.VHIACIIUL
inrTHHY^OH 2fl tEHT^*!

vociferously

going further, tin; catch ia Rpriiug,
Ono end of tbo platform flies slwnit

OflHIJIS’-XOVrW.HItSTW:
•di

three foot upward, and the ranilt ia n
shower of living porkcra, shot over tho

Garre ^P&lt;inftrfod kUJMff., /-

*

t la Grel-fol an,! S».U&gt;iasl csvs* KiMwreaSSWreJnnsrw &gt;'1
ItWHsle.RsiUMesad KcasMaateaL
it 1. preMribsd byivnsnssc
SiHtWWt*Ww*.-.s narairtT

■

head* and upon tbo soft bodies of tho

Hroae.

They aro seldom injured,

but

vaaHy Mtonialwd ; aud it ia needlora to

add that tho blockade ia at

odcu

dia-

vsivmarasei.'
centa

committee on the LrfUl^Urr, ElrruUra and Ju­
dicial Ulla had l»rn unable to a«r*e.
At Ur a
loos |«niaau debate, participated in chiefly by
Garfield and Coz, the coefersac* report waa agreed
to, aad a hew ooCumlttos ot conference appointed.

catch

Before tho ctr

door ia opened, tho platform is carried

nDfl

J-fM-t^d, ’

igfcrthaMnJinM
MMmEiSdsffKir^-

iis

have becotn. not merely rcwanls lor party terrtera,
but rew&gt;r&lt;la for sm-lces to jwrty traders. This drug-dork shoved into their rcatingsystem destroys ths
th* separate plapoa a couple of drawers labelled
drjwrtmrnla ef the (Wv4rW&lt;MWkr M ten ls dirvudy- "ipecac ” and “ magnesia.'* Tlpt night

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i

IWLLHK’ VOLTAW PLASWI

JRi’aly an# Im •• wmkheas " ieoreoamud

together ia a saloon on Fifteenth streek,j
ak^AWalnut. They sat by a window,
pud when Bloody jumped up and shout«1, J^OhrWQrtSS* 1“ white he pointed ।

Government. It la felt, I am cconfident, by
ike street and dexterously emptied
majority ot tbe members ot Congress, to'bo"Za'T.
- — • l /ff
.qaTe powders "in her cream, J
Intolerable burden and an nm*^«ra Vf. f
drance to the proper discharge of their duUee, ’ ■ ' thought his exclamation w*a only a i
It ought to bo aboilahed. ,
^14 &gt; little joke, and tho cream was soon
tborongb, radical, aud complete. We should ret uro oaten. On the way homo she said she 1

AGCTTS WAHTED

Mt wea-riUf,&lt;r&lt;QfctrjKefcr&lt;l retAld 1

IEBMAT

te take n kiss from tho- love-powdered
Xpif when Ufqmck
jhinj opn thy
uq»o

with her parasol, and Baid aha trait

nick enough already,
‘
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*

and if ho com* •fbuid htt

ii ripe cow

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rhand shall never touch the haad nor my
ox THK nr.IK PATH.
! ent in my honae 1 She's wus’n a pirik"
One Ulmy *vo tn FDjrlUn'bowsr
heart cleave to tho heart of him who
A tall.form towered iuto the editorial j The clerk "aid ; “ Will yon take your
shames her.”
VILLAGE OFFICERS
o’clock urtb ttat you’ll imw toll ij I giro yon
She flashed Upon her husband a gaze
and, approaching the city ed-1 somcthuig strong enough to rend tho
word ; but dow it- seemed os if she which dazzled liim like sudden light­ Ror'a desk, inquired in the mildest man- I ramparts of tho world I" Tho old man
scarcely saw him, as with one hand she ning.
nor, “ Are you the diap wat’s spilin’ to bowed his bead ami solemnly made tbo
“Isaac, we have lived together for get licked I"
promise. The .clerk then gave him a
“ I was not aware of having any mor­ glare of plain eaila, and tho man went
twenty years, and for all of them I hare
been a true and loving vffo to you. But bid desire of that kind, " responded tho out ■'to chaw up things.—Boston Cou­
tiemeur she aNteff. -Hkvu you efo. I am the child of God and of my coun­ somewhat surprised " city.”
ptHRtUTJAS CHtritCU-C. 1.
sen the part of mon or of traitors !”
•‘Well, I h’eern as how some o* you
try, and if you do this shameful thing,'
kJ tor Bwloa* errry Sabtalh at 1
It wan putting the question too broadI will never again own you f»r -my. hus­ chaps was a dingin' it round" beer to tho
"Yer see,” began the boy with a scar
Jy—■» like a woman seeing only the
band.”
fiapers, that you could jee t clean things
b«ro, Wfr fticU, and. quite forgetting
out by contract.”
vf rrnoDw episcopal churvm-e. l
“
yer
see, I’ve got a dorg which isn’t no
the
delicate
drapery
which
was
intended
1T1 Kmlloiiu Paiflpr. SvtvIcmi every Habhath ai 1
“Possibly you have-------”
1-2 a. m. and T p. m.. .Sabbath fblioal at 13 o
fighter. He's a peaceful dorg, an’ he
“ No, I don’t want any gottto’ outen
saying. Leave mo for such a th:ng ns
wonts
to have other dorgs let him be.”
Sabbath
itl an* I don’t do nothin*’tbout some
thi*!"
•• Can't fight, ch 1” queried His
merod and bungled over their answer,
but ef you’ll jest trot this yer in­
"For such a thing as this !" she cried
Honor.
it" men in a false position wilt The
ter yer paper termerrer mornin. I’ll have
reply cams) st last, mingled with scornfully. “ What greater cause could er good rivteon to cum round an’ ken
•• No, but—ho can't fight nothin’ nor
there be ? I jimrriod a good mon and
anybody, but he’s good on the watch.
explanations, and excuses, and npolosmall-pox
tho
ranche.
”
true, faithful friend, and it needs to
This 'ere Jim here lias a rcglar tearcr to
pc*.
r
.
At this juncture, a crumpled piaoe of
divorce to sever me from n traitor and a
J
Quito bardra '•
fight, and he enmo ’long last night and
“ But Fhyllta, dr«r, my aprllinu flower,
paper was tendered, and the office boy,
iiig, luilf-clotbed, undisciplined army coward. If you take your protection
set his dorg on my dorg.”
for somo reason, vanished up stairs.
lika'iour*&gt;toi
atUmpl
i't|
dM*p&lt;4o|ritb
you
lose
your
wife,
and
I
—
I
lose
my
Suiaw
••Yes.”
The
paper
read
m
follows
:•
lnw,HiyUb,boT«r
England-4 uplijnited roeources.
Re- husband and my home !”
“ And when I seal my dorg Henry
“Jim Cockran ,iain town again ; he’s
inibirw: ttveryrthari—nuBldsh-ihrdwing
With the hurt words the thrilling voice
ih taay U&gt;Af fc fati.”
bein’ all bit up to kindlings and got
broke suddenly with a pathetic fall, and a red-heded, long-noacd horn thefe, wicb
away
life
and
fortnjiq
fyr
a
shadow.
”
1tJL&lt; Office boon from IUD a. «n. and * to t p. i
it ho had his deHarts, he’d be in jail, stid away with, I felt so bud. I pitched into
You know llic bid axgumcute with a film crept over tlie proud blue eyes.
Jim here, an’ w was haviR.' a Fourth of
A1***
■totwh'of j irpniRjiiy of hocr.”
2AlJiX*fUZfl.
which men try. to prop a staggering
July time when tho pierce jumped to on
*r D. lfoaMRua*hi« Pbjdefam amt ftentron
Tbo " city ’’ ix&gt;rused tlFo'int'Tcsting
conscieucsi
‘
‘
.
‘
11.
weakness
moved
her
hearers
rw
deeply
cried,
M. Office near iwiSvncr.paoonicrafWaaHhir
na and walked us down."
loH and Stale Nlrret*. NvhVRte, Mfch.
as her bravo, scornful words. They were “brevity," and tlion glanced at tho
“ In that all, boys!”
*
Mrs. Arnett listened in silence until
not all cowards at heart, only touched stranger.
M. O. ELLIS
• • Yasser, ” replied Tom.
tho last abject word was spoken. Then
by
the dread finger of
“ That’s my name—Jjm Cocknui, and
panic,
a hh mtv ten to the pc
'_• Yaasor," sighed Jim.
Offioe met L 3. W
which, now and then, will
___
par- I’ve steughterrd moro’n ono editor for
•‘Now, boys, this thing must l»e
alyzc' the bravest. Homo lind strug­ writin’ them kind o’ tilings in Texas.''
stopped. Keeping a fighting dog is an
The men looked at each other, but no
CLEMENT SMITH,
gled long against it, and only half
After tho last remark he glanoxl again awful wicked tiling of itself, but encour­
one spoke.
~
! .1 / if** Hkribafi I iaftfiah!” urged her hus- yielded at last And some there were to st the paper, and was silently wondering
aging sucli a dog to chow up a peaceful
:■ ' through**! tbo L*. 8.
HANNAH ARNETTS FAITH. band. “ ~
Do you not roe that these ore whom old traditions had never quite lost if “ Jim ’’ and “ Fite " didn’t attend tho mcmlier of canine society, and bringing
no questions for you ! We tire discuss- their power, whose superstitious cori- same school, when a step was heard on on a boy light to boot, is terrible to
FLINT A BRADY,
tho stair, and tho foreman of the “press think of. If I let you both go you’ll
IRXKYH raid (ixinwllrw. nt law. Office,
-.1 .Ide &lt;rf Vain Strrei, ^*.hrHl&lt;-,Tilei1|Kan.
room "—a powerful man—passed leisure­ never, never look st another dog fight,
attention alter, tn colwctloao.
LINT.
T. M.BRADT,
weighed down with doubt and despond­ to your spinning-wheel and leave us to theff 'rfcwbn and' judgment both' toW ly into the outer, room with an ax-helve
and never, never, noVer have another
ency. Defeat had followed defeat for Settle affairs. My good little wife,
WMWf yon
_UI, them that, borne for the cause for which in his liand.
boy fight I Do you promise!”
D. W. SMITH.
ti&gt;«’ Amrei»&gt; troops, (Sift jfeo
JtAkla? yqiMMff rfabcKbia, &gt;Do they boro it, it wan a title of nobility.
. “You would like to have this pub
otary pnbikvpiu-nd* u&gt;
become demoralized, and discourage­ ntA expose yourself in this way before
•
Tlie words of the little woman bad lished, would you!’’
making &lt;k«fa, nrarlovw.
ment hud well nigh lx-como despair. our friends."
“ WeH’5—lie stopped and eyed curi­
gone straight to each heart, be its main­
Then Hi* Honor went home to ham
Lord Cornwallis, after his victory at Fort , ■ His werdfl'paeaed her car likp tb«;idlo spring what it might. Gradually tlie ously a big compositor from the job of­
UNION HOUSE
anti eggs.—Detroit Free Pre#.
Lee,
had
marched
his
army
to
EHzkbethWind
;
not
even
tie
quiver
of
hn
eyelash
drooping brads were raised, aud tlie fice, who {Hissed silently but, twirling a
TpllANK PANCKB, PmurteUw. “
A niraaar.lly fitualrd iiTtlwi cent
town (December, 1776), wlierp ,they were •bowed that eho heard them.
eyes grew bright with manliness and two-foot cheese-knife between Vis fingers,
Hampk ruouia nn flnt floor. Tin 1“
k&lt;t will *lway&gt; lx- louui! on tbr Uti
now encamped. On the 30th of Novem­
He was a rccdy-looking individual
.“ Can you not teU me I ” she said, in resolution. Before they left the house •• ru—••
thing eii-ir to ni»kr |rue»l« comfor ta I
ber the brothers Howe hod issued their the same strangely-quiot voice. “If, that night, they ImuI sworn a solemn
Again ho hesitated, ns tho janitor and, as be stool upon tho corner gazing
.!/./' (■. BUXTON,
celebrated proclamation, which offered after all, Goj does not let tlie right per- oath to stand by the cause they hail walked by, ‘ in the stops of tho others, wistfully nt the disappearing form of a
protection to all who within sixty days bill—if America should win in the con­ adopted and the land of their birth, carrying a musket, wliich lias stood un­ nows-lmy who luul just picked up a
irn, ot any inanuraciun. n
should Jeclaro themselves peaoeable flict after you have thrown yourself upou through good or evil, and to spurn tbo loaded in tho offioe for over two yoara. good-sized stomp and was making ofl
Shop near the plaining mill.
British VUb^tA nd l&lt;rp4 tfcmselt*,
British clemency, where will you be ofTom.^t-thrir JjzautB and foes tv. the Another noise was, hoard uu tho stepa, with tho prize, there was a vague asjiect
Mn. M. J. TIMMERMAN.
neither to take ;&lt; . ..
-.inst their
ai d the editor was forced to bite bard of despair in his attitude which was
’iq'oke one hi^TfaGng voice."j defect incite. .
sovereign noflo encourage ot^era'Jq^q"
Perhaps it was this
Some of the names of those who mot upon his lips, as tho office boy came very touching.
street.
ti-SVhy, fliAn, "if -ft1 over could *bA, we in Unit secret council were known after­ wheeling by the model of a 24-{x&gt;under which attracted tho attention of a mildaccepting
thia
proffered
protection
that
looking
party
who
was passing by, and
JOHN M. ROE,
should be ruined. We must leave tho wards among those who fought their bra's cannon, brought in by the patentee
a group of men had met in. one of the country forever. But-it is alumni to country’s battles most nobly, who. died for examination soma weeks before, and perhnpti it was something else ; but,
IhUik otauch a tiling. 'Die xUugglc is upon the field of honor, or rejoiced with which had been stored np-staib*. Tho however, this may bo, the mild-looking
Strap o» er Iley nol la .
pure jkMrfe .when the day of triumph cyca of tho Texan were* protruding and party stopixd, and, gazing at tbo solitary
aft Utterly-hopeless OUV. We 1
CHAS. W, DEMAR A Y.
We are apt to think of those old titnes men, no money, no arms, no food, and cam-; The nnruD of the little woman his cyca open. Just then, the supcrin. figure, addressed it thus:
TEW EI.KB, «im1
In Fltra «nd Hated JmltJ ry’ Cloek», SpcrtJk-lea, rte. Kvery ankle war- as days of unmitigated loyalty and cour­ England has everything.”
“Old man, wouldn’t you Eke to have
figured on no heroic roil, but was she ten dent of the job office, with his arms
age ; of our ancestors as unfaltering he­
“No," said Mrs. Arnott ; “you have the lees a heroine!
bare to the shoulder, and shirt-collnr a drink this moguing f"
roes, swerving never to tho darkest forgotten one thing which England has
“You’ve read me as Accurately ns
This story is a true one, aud in this thrown ojm'd, came stealthily down, aud,
D. W. LINCOLN,
hours from tho narrow and thorny, path not, and which wc have — one thing Centennial year, when every cpimb of as though not seeing the occupants of though my thoughts ware printed on an
which conscience bado them tread.
which outweiglis alLEnglond’s treasures, information in regard to the old days of the' room, crept over and pulled down open page," replied tho Solitary, taking
Yet human nature is human nature in and that is tho Right. God is on our ntruggie and heroiirm is eagerly gathered the blinds of tbo front windows. This -his quid from his mouth and pas’ing a
all ages, and, if at all times tho “oMR PARADY
every volley from our muskets up, it may not bo without interest— was enough. There is a window looking dilapidated coat sleeve over hi* lip*.
fashioued fire ’’ burned low even in mgnte,
“1 thought so," murmured the mild/
of His voice. Wc are poor New York OLncrvcr.
out on tlie stairway, twenty feet lx*low,
hearts, and profound discouragement and weak and few ; but God is fighting
aud this was ojien. Ho cleared it nt a looking party, while a tear trickled
Af.aiUK.i or evsTf.n.
•
palriod for a time the ardent courage, for us. Wc entered into thi* struggle
down
his cheek; “but conquer the
bound, and uh he went up tho sirwt
Gen. Custer was born in Ohio, and didn’t look at all like u mon who wanted desire. Fight it as you would a legion
what are we that wo should wonder at or with pure heart* and prayerful lips. We
J. B. RASEY.
condemn them!
Of this period Dr. had counted the cost and were willing was sent to West Point from that State ; to clean out- a newspaper offioe.
of devils, for drink has ruined many a
Ashbcl Green wrote :
to pay the price, wore it our hearts’ yet be lived in Monroe, Mich., and re­
Our office boy has been promoted to man who luul a more expansive foreluuul
“ I heard a man of somo shrewdness blood. And now—now, because for o garded that place as his home. It was local reporter, and Texans on the war than you’ve got!”
WEBSTER If HOBBS,
eey^utlii* vneatiou* among hi* riAth are requested to call in amt examine
once say that when the British troops time tho day is going against us, you th
And then tho mild-looking party con­
s nnd friends. Wild, unpulsivo, stock.— Wruhingtm Chronicle.
overran tho State of Now Jersey, in tho -would give np all- ami sneak back like re
tinued on bis way, and tho Solitary
closing i»rt of tho year 1776, tbo whole cravens to kiss the feet that have1 rt'cklcsH, he won for himself the name of
gazed Aream'dy into space and comORNO STRONG,
population could have been bought for trampled upon ns! And you call your­ a hard boy, and at that time seem­
mtmed with himself.—Itvuitvillc Aryiu.
The fust atheist wc hove enny ackonut
18 pence a head."
selves men—the sons of those who gave ingly had none of that ambition wliich
The debate was long and grave. Home up home and fortune mid fatherland to afterwards developed in him. When the of was Cain, ho was a consistent one
Queer are the nicknames of the pco-.
were for accepting the offered terms nt make for themselves and for dear lib war broke out one of the first regiments too, for he killed his own brother and
pie of tho different States : Thu inliabP. HOLLER A SON,
onoo pothers hung back a little, but all erty a resting place in the wfldcracwi.' that was fonmvl wii* id Monroe. Thi* konsidered it no krirnc.
itahta of Alabama are called Lizards;
regiment
participated
in
tho
first
battle
Ingratitude
is
tho
devil's
kreed.
had at length agreed that it was the only Oh, shame upon yon, cowards ! "
I notitrf that those persons whoso of Arkansas, Toothpicks; of California,
thing to be done. Hope, courage, loy­
Her words had rushed out in a fiery I of Bull Run, aiid it was then tiaitynung
&gt;|wctalty.
Gold Hunters; of Colorado, Itovein ;
alty, faith, Honor—all] seemed s&lt;rej&gt;t'
tlbixl, which her husband , had vainly Custar performed Ilia first natablo net in handwriting ia adorned with the must
-tho
war.
Shouldering
a
musket,
ho
flourishes
don’t flourish mutch nt enny- of Connecticut, Wooden Nutmegs; of
away
upon
the
flood
«*f
panic
winch
hail
striven
to
cheek.
I
do
not
knowhow
^Miscellaneous (Cards.
Delaware, Muskrats ; of Florida, Flyoverspread tho land. There wits one lis­ Mrs. Arnett looked, but 1 fancy her a went into tho fight with the Monroe ihing else.
up-the-Creeks ; of Georgia, Buzzards;
tener, however, of whom tho eager dis little, fair woman, with kindly blue eyes boys, mid was tlie first man acrons the
Comick lokturing is the most irregu­
JOHN Q. CRESSY,
of Illinois, Suckerfl; of Indiana, Hoo­
v
m 11 is 11 I J
putents wore ignorant, one to whose and delicate features—a tender and lov­ Chicknliominy. He wan on tho staff of lar bizzness i kuo, it iz az hard to guess
heart their wise reasoning was very far ing little soul, whoso scornful, blazing Gen. McClellan when that officer was re­ what kind ov a verdikt on audience will siers ; of lows, H iwkeycs ; of Kansas,
from carrying conviction. Mrs. Arnett, words must have seemed to her amazed lieved of his command, and, consequent­ bring in az it iz to toil the amount ov Jayhawkers ; of Kentucky, Corn-Crack­
T II. LEE,
tbo wife of tho host, was to tho next hearers like the inspired fury of a ly, being out of mrvioe, returned to damages a petti tt jury iz agoing to give ers : of Louisiana, Creoles; of Maine,
if •
I&gt;cl»uty ftWicriiF,
Foxes ; of Maryland, Crow Thumpers;
Ho wn* a warm McClellah for killing someboddys yallcr dog.
room, and tho sound of the debate hud pytlioncsn. Are wo not all prophets at Munroe.
Xaal&gt;li:k.Mch CallroUon.a .pccially
of Michigan, Wolverines ; of Minneso­
reorimd-icr wlmni "be sat Hhe Ud lite
Solomon waz like a grate menny other
times— prophets Of good or evil, accord- man.
JAME3 FLExWNG,
Judge J. P. Christianity and Judge lights ov the world, his philosophic grip ta, Gophers ; of Mississippi, Tadpoles ;
toned in hUcdcO, until, carried away by to our bent, and Svith mine power than
of Missouri, Pukes; of Nebraska, Bug
her feelings, she could bear no more, we, oursclvcn suspect to work out tbo ful­ Daniel S. Bacon had recognized soldi&lt;*rly waz more grippythan hiz moral squeeze.
Esters ; of Nevada, Srge Hens ; of New
and springing to her feet she pushed fillment of our own prophecies? Who shall qualities in young Custer, and desired to
The most comfortably matched family
Hampshire, Granite Boys ; of Now Jer­
open the parlor-door and confronted the sav how far this fragile woman aided to befriend tiirp. It was at that time that teams that i have ever saw hooked up,
sey, Blues, or Clam Catchers; of Now
?*■
Fine. Watcher and Jewelry can­ assembled group.
Custer
publiahwl
what
probably
bin
the wave of desolation which was
haz been wharo one ov the party*
fully repaired and imrranied.
York, Knickerbockers ; of North Caro­
first attempt at newspaper writing, in a
Can you fancy tho scene i A large, spreading over the land!
wanted everything their own way and lina,
Tar-boiloro
of Ohio,
“
---------------- , ; A
, Bncklow room, with the dark, heavily-carved
“Gentlemen,” said good Mr. Arnett lasjrtby Mtar iwHing forth hi* change the other party was willing they should
eyes; of
’
Oregon,
Webfeet
and
furniture of tho period, dimly lighted by nueisily, ‘ *1 beg you to excuse this most- of vie*® bn 'he political questions of the
Hard
Cases
;
of
Pennsylvania
; Penh
lol Irate feraritiH,
I the tall wax candle* and the wood fire unseemly interruption to our council. times, and fully endorsing the adminis­
It iz a ootiasable truth in the market anoes and Leatberimadf; of Rhode Istration.
In
a
few
days,
through
the
ex
­
|
which
blazed
in
the
huge
fireplace.
My wife is beside herself, I think. You
IM WMI* OK
that the value ovall our luxurjs depend* Island, Gun Flints ; of Bonth Carohna,
#00.00 aiut UPfV.lItsAI Around the table, the group of men—’ all know her, and know it ia not her ertions of Judge Chriotiancy, Judge Ba­
con, and ortiert, lie was ordered back in­ entirely npon the price that other folks Weasels; of Tennessee, Whelps; of
3■: uw ixjNG Tnca.:
■ -t. :7a pallid, gloomy, dejected, disheartened. wont to meddle with politics, or to
put upon them.
Toxas, Beef Heads ; of Vermont, Green
i In the doorway the figure of » woman, in brawl and bluster. To-morrow she will to actjve service.
L. RU88ELL.
Mountain Boys ; of Virginia, Beodka ;
Gin. Crtflbr about- that time married
I the antique costume with which, to theoe see her folly, but now I pray your pafly dMighand only surviving cluldof habits, are not always the most long of Wisconsin, Badgers.—Record of the
Year.
______________________
lived,
they
wear
out
in
one
place
and
M. JONES
his friend and benefactor, Judge Bacon.
runt out in another.
i
r JOLLY OLJ3 JIAXQVJ£TlfB3.
j her head, the indignant light of her bine the slumbering manhood to the bosoms Libbie was a beautiful girl, scarcely 19,
The
Inurdcet
lesson
to
learn
and
the
A singular banquet, founded to 1867,
of those who heard her. Enthusiasm full of romance, and just graduated
st'the Monroe Seminary, under the Rev. eaiyest one to forgit iz humility.
by an end officer of the First Empire,
the majesty, and defiance, and' scorn makes its own fitting times.
The failings of mankind i rather res- name-1 Chabert, and which has since
which clothed her as a garmentT
No one replied; each felt too keenly Erasmus Boyd. ' They were married at
pekt; -it ia only their vices that i dispize. taken place annually, was, says a Paris
his pwn pettiness, to the light cast upon the Presbyterian Church, in Munroe, by
the Rev. Dr. Mattoon.
There were
paper, held a few days since to a reriantrance ; the sight of a ghost could‘hard- tlicm hy thia brave woman’s words.
those
wfae
e*o*krtboir
hi«d«
won
­
rant at the suburban village of Malakoff.
“Take your protection, if you will, '
A wHd-tooking old man, with a eondid that of this little woman. Her hus­ she went on, after waiting to vain for a dered how tlie marriage would turn out, ttiscd nose and un ugly-looking scratch The gueata, to be qualified, must bo at
feaat 80 years of age. Each year some
band advanced hastily.
She had no reply. “Proclaiip yourselves traitors for Custer's boyish pranks were not for­
down his left cheek, went into a drug
and cowardr, false to-your God(bvtb(K*, gotten. From that time forward bis wife store on Main h rent last Friday and said
occasion are found to be missing, but
Hble &lt;witl be tha jbdgmAik ^rofi wifi ’ WMa
,5oant*at companion.—Afcw York
to tho clerk : •• lam goto’ter git sot up
'
politic* and political expediency were bring upon your heads and the beads' of A'wn.
to-day, ous* me if I don’t
Gimme
have arrived at the required limit. Thia
those that love ^on. I tell you that
The people of St. Johns, Newfound somethin’ that’ll make me’s ugly m Satime twenty-five were pres cut, the senior
England will nr-var souqHer. I know it
being a hale old man of 98.
and fed it in every fiber ol my heart.
can git up courage enough ter perfect
Bo be Hm God led uaeo fur to desert us now i some fifteen hundred feet in height, has myself from.my wife. Great Boott, I’d
Ir you lived in Liverpool you could

3U»hriU Jirrrtani.

now," mid would have taken her hand
to load her from the room.
She was u docile little woman and
' '&amp;yct! hili Wishes in general without a

RO

N

Vaicbmaier aid Jeweler,

MONEY TO

LOAN!

ELIHU CHIPMAN
JuHticc of the Peace,

MONEY
care, will ba promptly i

TO

LOA Ji

grounded just outride the harbor, and
stormy winter sea forsake their children the tehrperaturo nf the town haa b-en
“ Hann fth ; Hunnah I thia in Bo
who have put their trmrt to Him I For j reduced thereby to a delightful steto of
far you. We do not want you here jnat me, I stey with my country, and my I coolnoea.

like to chaw giant powder, vulcan pow­ go to the American Centennial and hack
der, rend-rock powder, dynamite, or
Buthin’. I'd like ter be as ntrong as a "round ticket" from that foreign port
steam ingine, and I'd make things differ- costing only WO.

XOBX1XO svMMon.

Ami »tl Uh worM'i awalUn« you—

Ax oat-worthy number—the horse.

A difficult lock to pick—one from a.
bald head.
He was 21 years old^ she 65, and they
were married in Concord.
The problem of the hour; to keep tha
starch in one’s shirt collar.

A roiAiz way of putting it—Troubled .
with a chronic indisposition to exartioy.
Why should yon never tell secrets in
acorn-field! Because all tho stalksLave

. Never look a gift horse in the month,
nor examine the date of an exchange
Ix’gged from an editor.

'* Is it not time that you paid me that
85 !” said tho farmer to his neighbor.
“’Tain’t due," Wku the reply. “But,”
said the farmer, “you promised to pay
when you got Imck from New York.”
“ Well, I hain't been," was tho reply.
•' Wnavr’h y er awksent, muu t” bawled
a brawny S&lt;-ot to a Cockney who was
murdering the Scotch dialect in some
public readings. The reader's wit was
better than his elocution, for 1m&gt; immedi­
ately rejoined, “Why, you've got it,”
and the audience roared.
“Hi, Johnny, there ho is," said ft
small lx&gt;y on the curbstone us the jkjHco
parade swept by. “ Yer sea tlmt feller
with tho big nose in the front rank,
then* ? Hirn’s tho cop »^ot took two
dorgs to the pound for m«, and ain’t
gimmo my divy yet."—N Y. &lt; tm. Ade.

A Fkknck gentleman who supposed
he luul mastered the English language
was sadly puzzled one day when a friend'
looked at him and said
“ How do you
dot" “Do vat?" “I mean, how do
you find yourself!" "Haire, I never
lose* myself.” “But, bow do you feel
“ Smooth, you just foul mo."
■
Ff.ank Buckland is, as usual, indus­
trious ns ever ;• he has discovered
another hybrid—knows it can be easily,
acclimatized to this country, and haa
done well for years. It is a cross of tho
bee (not a spelling one) and a bug ; he
proixuics to call it “humbug."—Sport­
ing Tinier.
“ I beau yon arc desperately court­
ing tiio chambermaid," sail1 a man to
his servant “That is my bustoos*,"
won the reply. “But I hear, too, that
she favor* your attentions.” “That is
her business."
“But do you know
tlnd I will instantly put you outride
the door?”
•• That is your business.”
COMFAHSIONATK CURATK—“ What’S the
matter with little Billy, Mrs. Dodder!”
Suffolk mother (who has been correcting
her son)—“Matter with'm I
There’s
alius sufTn tlie matter witli’m! You
can’t dew wrong n-hidin* of’m 1 If he
beaut in mischief, he's just a-goin’ to,
Urnlse just a-comin’ outPunch.

The latest story of a bravo though
child-like form, faithful at the post of
duty, comes from Ohio. He was the
sou of a village editor, and, having dis­
covered n broken rail just outside of
town, sot for five hours on a fencm near
by waiting for tho train, so that be might
be the find to carry tho parttoulars-of
tho accident to his father. Such devo­
tion to the paternal interest ia very
alfecting.
“Ah,” said the worthy old Mrs.
Stubbs, as she stood staring at a placard
on which was inscribed, “ Youth want­
ed
“ yes, I demy. Most on us who
have got a bit oldish, as you may say,
might carry a ticket about with * Youth
wanted' printed on it. But what with
old Father Time, and what with troubles
and trials, most on ns will have to go bn
saying * Youth wanted,* I. expect, for a
long time to come."
_
Hebe is a photograph of fashionable
music, copied from the original:

U&gt;«U*dariaa;

Skvkn mites from Osaka, is Sakai, one
several foreigners were murdered there,
and for participation in thin crime twenty
men were obliged to commit hari-kari in

�a BMOB.,

JT WILL PJ

NA«HVJE1,K.
FRIDAY,

-

- JULY 21. 1876

within."

a poor man’s head for daring to com­•
plain that a rich mail’s carriage ran।
hb btU ihroagh Ibfi skin of
over him.
,
' "The reporters delight" is the
,
linns. How we hnghed nt tlrat de- name of a new toy just out.
Any
r
boy cm
can I
get up
marenaru
------- ----------------wy
, six runaways
. in half
&lt;rf diagnrt, he folded up his liUle bill, an ho tin

’

The Danbury News man's core for.
warts kills the person who owns the
wart, but there's nothing like having'
। a reciipe that produces some visible1
.Tlie political organs have a good
effect.
Meal to say abont the feller of Haya.
’
Two Belgian officer* fought a duel
The Republicans applaud it and the' the other day. After firing fourteen
Democrats denonnac it, lint then, no-’ shot* one was hit in the thumb and
lody cares two straws what party or honor was declared satisfied.

another victiih.

Il is tho i|jyileJg-•
There is no less than thirty cirenssed papers to which people how a- es abroad this aeason.
Save'your
,
fractional
currency, boys—for fifteen
days look for their political-opinions.
. dollars you cun see the whole of
them.
White duck pahta look well and
A Chicago paper coil tends that
are fashionable, but the trouble is a
men can learn to shoot with both
man must always be looking croud eyes o0eu. ll,« easier to shut both
after a napkin if he- wears them. eye* up about the time the gun is
You .can't wipe the least bit of dirt ready to kick.
gans have to say.

t&gt;ff*y&lt;Hir fingers on the leg of white

the loaves of the maple nnd chestnut.
His eyes had a sullen, vicious
look, and there was something wick­
ed in his very step.
The officer
halted with him for a moment jast
where the eye could trace a beautiful
street for n full mile, with every
green tree holdmg-ils leaves Up io be
kissedAKj-he warm sun.*
Juat then
a.robin^Tt it* uesL'in tbo branches
atiove their heads nnd uttered its
loudest, happiest notes in praise of
the glorious morning.
The bad man
looked up, then around him, and such
a change came to his face that the
officer was amazed. Tho bad look
had left the eyes, the hard line® went
□ ■yov. «nd tboro was a quivering of
the chin ns lie whispered: I.
"And I have got to be abut up
from all thia!”
The robin sang again, wildly, soft­
ly and so clear that its notes notes
might be heard a long way off. The
bad man's eyes were foil of tears, and
lie said in a husky voice :
“How could I have been so wick­
ed with such glad notes as those to
ring in my ears and make my heart
tender!"
The man of whom witnessca had
said “He has the heart of a liger,”
was broken down in one short mo­
ment, and he blushed that men should
see the irons on his wrist and point
him out as a Criminal.

There nee manyjreceipes forgetting
duck breeches but what some one rid of the currant worm, but thole1 is
nothin? so'sure-in its results n« to
will notice it.
blindfold him and back him under
a pile driver.
Of lira papers in this district, al­
■
"Fifteen cents per day is what
ready heard from, 7 are in favor of
some of the Bl &lt;ck Hills miners make."
James O'Donnell, as the nominee for And that too, in digging gold. Why.
.Anything but That.—He was on
Congress, and four are divided In they could do better than that at home
his knees to her His face was flush­
their preferences as to candidates. digging potatoes.
ed, he talked rapidly :
"Nothing
It teens that Mr. O'Donnell is the
Old Grumpy nays, that Sweden shall separate us evermore, darling.
will send Jennie Lind’s sboestrirfgs For your snke I will beard the lion in
favoRid one.
to the centennial, and hopes that his den ! I will face death un the
Denmark will scars up a button to battle-field ! 1 will skim the seas!
••Yon must cultivate decirion of
Hamlet's coat.
I will endure all suffering, all hard­
character, and leara to say "No/* said
He paused and
Blood-drinking for the cure of con­ ships. all misery !"'
a father to his son. Soon afterward,
sumption-is no longer recommended looked eagerly al her, his whole soul
when the father told the son to chop by English physicians.
It gave pa­ quivering in his eyes. “Will you do
some wood, tho boy said “No" with tients a strong desire to kill a few of all this lor the sake of my love T’ said
she, gazing earnestly into ’.he burn­
an emphasis that showed a remem­ their neighbors.
ing eyes.
“Yes. yes. a thousand
brance of the lesson.
After a play a young Frenchman times yes." And if we are wed," she
raid to his friend : "I could play the said, "will^ you get tip first in tlie
lover belter than that myself.” She morning and build a fire ?"
With a
A woman writes that "a man can
replied: "Then why in
Heaven s shriek of dispair he arose and fled.
hold his age much better than he can
name don't you ?”
hold his-youth," To wliich a man
The reward of kindly deeds is thus
Otftcrve a young father trying to
might add that a woman can hold
taught by a Persian seer. Ha fig had
appease a bawling baby, and you'll
her nge better than she can hold her witness enough ingenuity in ten min- a dream one night and saw a man
Mioiilli—Xiit a respect far our hair nles to make you think that man who was held in utterable torment io
yonder woild for his selfishness, indo­
prevents us from making the remark. ought to bo En inventor.
lence and cruelly.
Every limb snfOlive Logan wrote: “Mrs. Grant ered—onty the right fool had occas­
The cavalry branch of the army of is a sweet, darling little woman.” ional restraint from agony.
Hafig
Olive Logan's husband isat once nom­ asked the seer why it was that thi"
Greece numbers eleven men, nine
inated for a Ini office. L-uer—Olive fool had relief.
‘.'This man suffers
horses, one old omnibus • from New
Logan is mightier than the sword.
continually because be was never
York, and a buck board for (he Colo­
Young Brigham
Young, whose known to do a good deed,” snid the
nel. The horses are being shod and
name is John, can support but one seer, “except that once he kicked a
’ and the civaliy placed on war foot- wife. He might try to if Lis one wife tuft of grass to a It-thercd ox standing
didn't have red hair nnd a temper in the hot sun. For this one act that
that makes sad havoc with crjdtcry. foot has its reward." •

.

General Sherman says he expects
Hajf a dozen men may go down
the Indians will be in a condition of consecutively on the same piece of
hostility so long as they continue to banana peel, nnd yet each will ex­
oxut PS a banded tribe, and that it press himself as differently ns if he
had been brought up in a different
may be one hundred years before
language,
this country will be free from their
... They have a pair of scale* in New
molestations.
York which weigh thp millionth part
of a grain. A Detroit grocer breaks
An Arkansas professor says that a cracker into thirty-eight pieces to
for 810,000 he will drive the* Indians make weight, but he must take a
out of the Black Hills in two weeks back scat now.
with L.iloons trad sharp shooters,

A

Sioux saw a small baloon at a circus
in St. Paul, and he fell back dead.
Tbo intcligcul druggist in Cohoes,

N. Ym having given a woman helle­
bore instead of Rhubarb, from which

slie nenr'y died, «h&lt;« is now giving
him the first sylahle of the name of

the poison in a suit fin damages.

A gentleman inflicted with an im­
pediment in his speech took dinner
nt a tavern, and calling to a waiter
addressed him thfts,- "Wc w-waiter,
gi-givc me me s-s-somc r-r-roast b bbeef.” The waiter stammered out
in reply, “W-w we n-n-ain t g-g-got
,any." At wliich the gentleman, high-*
;ly enraged, supposing tlie servant
was mocking him, sprang from his
,
scat
mid was proceeding to knock
him down, xvhen a third person ar­
rested his arm nnd Cried to him not
"Dey aint no nigger on ’.ho lop to strike, saying: "He st-sl-stutters
ns w-we d-d-do !"
side of iteration/* said a colored man s-s-sninc
1
the other day, putting his hand to liis
A frontiersman wns requested by
bandaged head, “what can sing a (
the Sheriff to come V? lhe jail and
hymn an’ pul do genr on a kickin’ J
identify nn inmate who was charged
mule at de same time."
with a serious offense. ‘ I'll go ami
A Texas woman fell over n rai. look
I
at him, but I’in not going to be
and bit her tongue off while'chasing familiar with him until he apologixes
her husband with a pitchfork. This for shooting my brothcr-m law last
may not come under lhe bead of di­ fall," wns (lie naive reply of the guile­
vine retribution, but it's a plaguey less child of the flowcr-bcspanglcd
bad thing on the woman.
prairies.

"Early to bed” may be conducive
Flocsrutti-itM, when yoa bey I). B. De­
to health ; tut then we don't think it Land At Co ’■ Dc»t C’hcwUcnF Sttlcratiut you
CeoteiMual year no less than $-5,000,­ hurts a fellow much to sit up any till will find every pep«r weighs a pound. Can
you
say the esnic about other ealcrstus!
800 worth of fire-crackers . will be eleven o'clock, if he has the right
kind of company and the lamp turn­
turned, loose ia the United States.
down pretty low.
•

It is estimated that during this

California may stop men from beat­
ing their wives by applying twentyfive lashes to the back, bat won't the
husband ninke faces at her, mid pitch
lodgings at ary country inn, they say, into her relatives after the lashing ?
without a certainty of being immedi­
A Western newspaper says : "Talk
ately waited upon by any number of
about the wind blowing the grasshop­
big bugs.
pers nw»Y ! One of them faced the,
gale the other day for an hour, nnd
What of the rag-baby ? We have then yanked a shingle offa house for
a fan, saying it was awfully sultry."
wot heard jtcarcely a whisper

Rural hospitality in Spain is highly

spoken of.

A stranger can't take

aihee the St. Lents convention,

FOB THE LONG BRICK STORE OF
F O R

DryGoods
Onr Stock of

■

IKc

snni@' MODS!

are receiving

IS NOW ALL IN AND

NEW GOODS DAILY,

CKR-ZEJVT

Walnrflay ami BmxUyexwjiUd.
UUily.
Ilaaar C. Warrwoarn,
II. B. Lsvta»».
G/P. * T. A, Chteafn. G«’l hupi., DHrrti-

ARB OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS!

and keep a full assort­
ment in all of the lines.*
Our

GRAND

INCREASING SALES
are proof that the peo­
ple know where

»-Hoo«Uy eweytrd

2-Button Kid Gloves,
Splendid Prints,
Black Alpacas,
Plaid Dress Goods,
u rtain Laces,
Ladies Silk Ties,
Black Silks,
Table Linens.
- Parasols.
Hosiery,

RAPIDS

She is going to the Cen

A young lady from Deatsville, Ky.
tennral as a champion tbrashei.
went to Louisville on day last week
to have a tooth drawn, and when the
The dreadful fad has been made dentist asked her if she would take
gas, she pulled out a hot lie of whis­
public that Wm, A Wheeler once
key aud remarked : "This is the kind
parted his hair in the middle. If this
of gas we take.’’ The tooth was "ex­
is so—but no, no, it cannot be.
tracted without pain.”
'

EAST AND -W EWT,
TO AND FROM

GRAHD RAPIDS AMD DETROIT.

TA-BIjE.

KTATIONH.

GO TO TRUMAN’S FOR EVERYTHING!!
GROCERIES, WALL PAPER.

18179024

BOOTS &amp; SHOES, HATS &amp; CAPS,
CROCKERY, GLAllWAM AMD LAMPS!

and we sell them less
than they can be boug­
ht in this vicinty.
May 16, 1867.

KOCHER BROS

arrivlDi ■
troUa,SOi

Don’t forget it! Remember it I Keep it
uppermost in your thoughts, that now, in
this great centennial year, is the harvest
time for bargains at

G, A. TRUMAN'S.
WJ*

C. C. WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE ADFT.
I Drtly.

NASHVILLE

AGRICULTURAL DEPOT,

THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST

C B. BUSH.

ft. It LKM'ARD.

Fort Wayne, Jaclson &amp; Suiiaw R. R.
SHORT LINK gRTWREM

HARDY &amp; CROCKER,

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH

Proprietor*.

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

REAPERS, MOWERS,
Horse Rakes, Plows,

Grain Cradles.

Wheel Cultivators,

Har r o ws, Corn

Planters, and

Exprem

Grain Cradles,

Road Scrapers,
lhe Beat Tlakr* in the

girt*. Boise Brom, and gel a sample bottle

Grain Cradles,
Wchlfan

MARBLE WORKS
BLACK &amp; FULLER,
J'toprielnrs.

GALE CHILLED aid
DIAMOND IRON PLOYS
fatly

EVERY DESCRIPTION OV

TOMBSTOIVES
and MONUMENTS,

FOR SALE ONLY AT

porrhaacd. Ab

READ!

Carriage and Buggies.

MEAT MARKET!

CROOK'S

TO THE

DR. J.fe. LaM RE
Wc wll

GUARANTEE

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

llu&gt; |-0_
j Nasatillr, Slicb.

ri4, Hd, B1

READ!

Sick and Afflicted !
OV NASHVILLE.
VICINITY 1

PATENT

I Io ba Um beat la the market.

READ!

Special Medical Aineaaca'l

L. ETIOHY ’M

Forrian A American

“My hoy." said a solemn.visaged
Evangelist to a Ltd who- had just
Saiitfaction Guarantee/!. '
Pomeroy, and he refuses to support emerged Gom a hair-pulling match
. ILutinp, Mich.. Nor. fi, IBIS.
him, and prophesies Tilden will nev­ with another boy. “do you expeect to
BLACK &amp; FULLER.
rave hereafter in lhe land of pare de­
er be elected.
light ?*'
’?No," said the lad *Tvc '
bunted'another button ofl'n my Irons-,
Doing busies* without advertising era. aud I expects to get licked for it."
is a good deal like trying&lt;o borrow »
Some persons have a nice way of|
flag ou the 4tb of July.
(Hitling things. They forgot to give j hanking ibt.pnblie (nr part Cs-vom soMcis
« al ranger a nnpkiu who entered a |
-• .»■--------------- j *“*’
Infor. U. pnMie
lh., Will
It ta reported that fikJen is worth leslurant yesterday to get Iris dinner i
keep
coa»U«Uy
o» hand- ... -u u
•2,WM),0DB( and that he pays well for and beekoning the waiter to him he
said
"I've forgotten my handker- F R R 8 II MEATS,
4ii« advertising.
chief, I make it a rule never to get ■
.
/
»a;t • nnd I nnwi
kind*, winch will ho told low for cash

Tilden is too biller a pill pf "Brick"

yonraeli*, and then l.r.ly ran »•&gt;,.« m, mouth on
nimble slab.

DIVISION.

The Reliable Short Lfae

Can

The hymns for (he opening servi­
ces at a baptism in Winchendom,
it be that the little darling is to
Mas-.,
recently, had been agreed up­
jnfo oblivion?
on. when the minister questioned
bis choreslor as to a hymn nppropriA young Indiana school marm re­ priate after baptism, and the latter
cently thrashed thirty-nine pupils in dryly replied, "Pull for the there."
one day.

nmtu of newspapers and by Bmggls’s to
use something for Byareprta and Liver Com­
plaint lhal.yoa know nothing abont. you
g« discouraged spending money with but
little success. Now to give you satisfactory
proof that Chu i Arorsr Flows wilt
cure ynu of-Dyepepsia and Liter Complaint
with all its eflectK, such aa 8o«r Stomach.
Sick Ilradache, Habitual Costlreness, palpi-

HEADQUARTERS

AT

FROM

$3.00 to 4.00 each
DOUBLE WAGON

mm a crocker.

CALL JL2ST2D SEE.
C. C. WOLCOTT.

. »- WNSCLTATtOX FREE. THI
The Doctor'■ ehcrgto art- an mnderai* Ibal
p-or may rrertre the benefit of hU *XUL

�—

jCity fiMantey.

Seililt nclMtaly for Cart at me
$1O:
Price to All, aid at 12
MEI’S, YOUTHS’1 BOH1 CLOTHIIG
1-2 Per Ceet Prafit . Worth of Merchandise nt Coat, for the next
Plchse give me a call-

snw printed

ob

M boy,’

UM «ftb«

NEW BAKERY.
^VLITTllCIl
Conrad and finally enjoy the luxuries there-

drink, the stomach utterly refusing all nour
An eight-year-old boy named Millet, fell
frsrtn a cherry tree, at Bsy City,' Monday
afternoon, striking on his bead and receiv­
ing fatal injnrica.

Clifford Pryor and Etta MoNams*. reel,
dem* of Marehall, aged respectively 16 and

Centennial trip. last Sunday evening, via

Fresh Bread, Rudi, Cakes, Crack­
ers asd Pies
A LIjNCH

Large Saving by buying their Goodt

Much to I ho grief of thsir parents.
more people at Middleville on th* 4th- than
there wa* injiaeting*. and the New* teds
the ‘.ame Ue'ter Nrebvilla. But the fact u

ROOM

GROCERIES!

The body of Robert Rte wart was found

of a

U. ALDRICH.

—Flint &amp; Brady bare moved into their
Jiew quarter* on west side of Main Bi. They and then mnftiplind by two.

Hinder.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER
',0H
Samuel Bard, a young boy of Wayland. unJ BuiXer0*1

lhe Basting* Banner. edited by Frogfoot
He was after ducks and fell in, and being
Dewev. whore foot enntinu- in wnw* *a unable to swim went down before assistance

f'prln»

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS!

finds mere for Cloaks— Pattern* given
following topic* nut Sabbath. Morning :
to those buying Cloaks
••The Gospel 8h!p-n Krening: “Manhood
Bleaching, Pressing, Coloring and re­
present.
The
few
aoooqpliabed
the
follow
­
Hannah
P.
Bai'ard,
of
Niles,
while
going
and Religion.”
shaping Old Hats.
ing businere: Voted to bare ten months from her father'* farm to a neighbor'*, Fri­
reboot voted to admit foreign’scholar*, and day morning. was attacked by, a viciout dog
and badly bittan.
Her arm* and limbs
to build a rough two-rail fence around the were badly lacerated.

large spreading ears waved like swinging
tavern signs as he related to ns the virtues
of tho house he represented. He was from
Monday night, and lest one of bls nhoea. Bellevue, and represents a life Insurance
It was recognised and hung up on the Has* Company.
tinge House sign to prevent its abstracting
—Tbt burden of the harvest is upon our
farmers, but for several years the harvest­
■—Miss Rom Jarrard has completed her ers of Michigan have not suffered so eb boil­
three-munibs term of School in Newaygo ing hot weather as this, and men of muscle
Co., and is at home etyoying a short vaca­
tion, after wbioh she will return and teach

At three o’clock Monday morning Torrent
k Dacy's saw-mill, near Muskegon, bur ned
to the ground/ together with considerable
lumber, lath. Me. Lobb about 560.000 ; in­
sured for $40,000. Cause unknown.
Chas. -Jessup, ia fellow from Charlotte,
who was on the Sth insL caught in attempt­
ing an outrage on the person of a little girl,
al Eaton Rapid*, was convicted on the lllh,
and sentenced to 60 days in the work homo.

of prey." Thia time it i« Lona Cneany, of
Stephen D. Kerry, a farmer near Mani*Rutland, and the charge is stealing a buggy bare his arms and breast, grasp tbe riekle.
and gather the golden grain, for in it ia-hhr a shanty in that city, was mured Tuesday
of J. 8. Geer, last spring.
marniog. Search was made and his ho ly
—There were 664 births in this county
was found near the mouth of the river,
Thursday night. A careof domestic trouble
craxlness
and suicide.
lift up hia voice and say that the married
Saturday morning abont nine o'clock.
German Methodists, al Woodland Center, Miss Addle B , only daughter of Asa B.
the increase their population *
will be dedicated on Sunday* July 30ib, Hadsell, of Bloomfield, cammitled suicide
—L. J. Wheeler proposes jwlce a year to 1876. The dedicatory services to be con­ by shorting herself in the right temple with
ducted in english at 10 a. m., by Bev. F. L. a revolver. She had threatened to take her
life, nnd gave as a reason that no one cared
do bo is advertising to sell them at mat. Nagiev, of Goshen, Indiana, and in German far her. ' Her paregs are wealthy, nnd beThis is a golden opportunity for our fanner
Elder of the District- A cordial invitation rytliing pleasant around her.
D. Matthau. Pastor.
—A band of Sevcnlh-Day Adventists have ia given to all.
Flint on &lt;hn 14ib.
Mrs. Dr. Johnson itnerected a tent on lhe school bouse ground,
ger religions meetings, which commences
red lasted stranrrty, after wh:ch she was
Harveetlng
ia
fully
under
way
in
thia
vi
­
taken with griping* and slekncss of the
tfowfeht.
They came from Hastings,
cinity. Tho golden grain bow* steadily be­ stomach. After intense sufferings she ex­
pired. A vial containing strychmno was
fore the reaper*.
found ia the hnuif. and Dr. Wilson was
—-fl&amp;eWrd Collins, of Hastings, ie another
Notwithstanding the busy seaaon, a large
nfaMo*M&gt; that tolerates old stove-pipe. and pleasant company met nt the residence | eymploma were those of poisoning by atrychof Mr and Mrs. Streeter, en the 12th inrt.,] »’«”■ Fo"’ pUy
«larkly hinted at #
Thursday. aad with its content*, including where the Lsdlea Society was very pleas
Thomae Jacobs, a yardman at the €. &amp; L.
antly snterteined. The Society will be en-!«- « R- depot, at Bailie Creek, wan killed
tertained by Mr. and M-s. Rufus Brooks a: i"'7 ,,,h\ T?e
»*lng warai he ret
«ms4. UmUM
.
icnoineu oy mv.
«-».
urooss. a&lt; d()w0 o|) jhe
jn fronl of |h, depot,
—A. H. Fertar. arjfe and Mie Grace Shel­ their residence July 16th. A.l are Invited and it j, *appo«&lt;-d fdl asleep. The express
■
E C., Scc’y. I coming from lhe east at 11:30 probably
don of Fruitport, are visiting friends and
—-.........
। si artled him and he became bewildered so

Spring

nnd

Tie
,1 C-ulK.. will m«l In "-1/
&gt;" ««"•» '• “• ’V
_
«...
I •»«’ of lhe engine struck him, and doubling
—eii, » S«lUi ■ U« offio*. n» B-lnnl.r. | hl Jup br.U fci. b.ck. ,»d .&lt;k«nrtM h?
the 2?»d Inal., at 3 o’clock, p. m.; to nomin- Jured him io that he lived but three hour*.
•I. J.l.pK. Io Ik. wunlf
&lt;&gt;
A. „ Tk^p^,. rf ...nh ,,., K.nl.r,.
be held in Hasting*, on Saturday, U&gt;o 29tli , owns a huckleberry swamp of 40 acre*,
ioat.
; which probably will yield 300 bushel* of
Dated, Jniy 18th, 1876.
I berrire thia Muon. He ha* an Indian warB» Onnan or Conkthtr. • i ri&lt; r named Jack-on Biackhawk, empluvnd

LOCAL MATTERS.

ere co their own Bide of the with, Tuesday,
Hirer Mary Pedro and Bubhy Franky Frost,
eat upon fence. Molly said »he wondered

gilayen in NaaWMe/tbat art mighty bard

E.T. CHILD &amp; CO

Crockery at Cost.

DEALERS IN

GROCERIES

AT

COST.

MEN’S SUITS FOR $5.00,

Pure Linen Coats at 75 cts. each.

Dress and Cloak Making, 204 Main St., Jackson.
.

CUTTING AND FITTING.
Done In the Lateal Fn*lilon»!-!r Style*.,—

STOGA BOOTS, $2.75,

WOOL CARDlW?
Good Japan Tea, 45 cents per lb.

Walnut Bins, with glass $12.oo
The Nashville Cardiug Mills Marble Top Bureaus, do $18.oo Good Fine-Cut Chewing Tobacco, 45 cts.
Everything Else in Proportion.

Price. ID Cents jer ID., or 12! where I
FmisD Oil.
Having had a

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LlRtE EXPERIENCE

Nashville, Mich., July 15lh, 1875.

Call And See

L. J. WHEELER.
204 MAIN STREET 204

1876 Buy Your TEAS' of

1776

BOISE TJITO'S

Guarantee Perfect Ssli-Mn.

-L w.

rowles, Prop.

Cente nnial

new lh eiiy:
Stockmann &amp; Willyard.

DRUGS, MEDLINES,
CHEMICALS,

SALE and BOARDING STABLE,
NASD VILLE. MICH.

LIVERY STABLE!

DYE-STUFFS,
School nnd Wi-^rllanenu.
BOOKS.
STATIONARY.
WALL PAPER.
PAINTS, OILS, COLORS
VARNISHES,
BRUSHES,

S»ritcal Instruments, Trass, Etc.,
WM. VENN. Pmopbictor.

At Bitgood’a old stand, Nashville, Mich.

TOILET ARTICLES.
PERFUMES.'
TEAS. COFFEES,
SPICES,

Floe Tobaccos aid Citars.

GEO. M. SAVAGE &amp; COc COLUMN

At the residence of the bride's father, In
Maple Grove, July 19U&gt;; 1876, by Rev. Jore-pl: S.Preston, enisled by Rev. Cordelia A,
Fawny Whitefish.

Boots &amp; Shoes at Cost

'

Mr. Vxxx has bad several years experi­
Indian with bia face all aglow with war­
Cloituag. Boots and ffbere, Hat* and Cape, paint raised up in about one foot at them. ence in the livery bn&gt;iness *nd is prepared
to furnish all who wish with a good rig,
Crockery. Groceries, ate., which will conand at pricer corresponding with the close
them. —Hartford Day Spring
Mid a spree-

HATS &amp; CAPS AT COST,

204 MAIN STREET 204

Summer Style*

At Prices that Defy CotnprtlUuu.

•arvtul ilrivrr*. i

-ofiraahriUs.

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.,

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

NEW CROP OF WOOL!
.Robert Alexander, a brakeman on tho
Detroit. Lansing.1 Lake Michigan raiboad
H'uol sent by rail will be carded with
while attempting l» gain an entrance into n
house of ill-repute. al Greenville, July 17th. promptness and returned per direction*.
was struck upon the head by Ellsworth, the
seems as though one might run a big foun­ proprieler, inflicting a dangerous scalp
dry in thia weather'with out spending a cent wound.

■vc.unierrtaad ii« has thought wf returning

Xa*hrnir, Mich; Feb. Sth, tr«-

FURNITUREI

Nora Gleeson, a girl fifteen years old, was
—A gentleman came up to ua the other drowned in the’ Cboclav River, four miles
day whose appearance made ua glad. The from Marqnrtle, July 17th.' A party were
dash-board of his shirt was ornamented with
hie wife in a terrible manner, a few days studs about tho site of crab apples, bis hair
M. P. Bnrch, pt Grand .Ledge.
conwas divided immediately upon the meridian,
wd In jail at (hi* place laat week for conby a eivil rngineer, no doubt; his luxurimpt of court. It ie «ald that he epit toicco juice in a dog'* eye. during a juetic*
the Christian Sabbath School election two moustache bung over the entrance to bls
provision &lt;^pol like a great Borrow, and bis court session.—Charlotte leader.

CLOTHING AT COST

CASH HOUSE.

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS ’

ell is worth doing welL’

DRY GOODS AT COST,

Mrs. E. C. Eittinsrer

-Tbo Hastings board of education baa or laughing stock of the country round-a-bouL

dent; Jam

Sixty Days, at

Ileal and Imitation Lace*.
ffeal and Imitation Hatr Geoda,

Edward P. Pierce's dwelling in Grand
Rapids, burned yesterday, with moat of its

At Lansing,' Friday, Tommy Keaton, a

DRY GOODS,
GROCLHXES,
HATS,
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CLOTHEtfG,
NOTIONS.
&lt;fcC.,
&amp;.C.,
ifcC.
ttT*' Cash Purchaseri will make

West.

Herring, per box..

LEE

BROTHERS

And join in tho chorus with I hose that arc already singing :

This is the Tea I long have sought,
And mourned because I found it not.
THEY KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF

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In Nashville and sell them at the Smallest Profit.

—

J

You ean bny

StraifiM “A" for 11 cents, Granulated 111 cents, Yelloi C ID cera;
And other Groceries equally as low in price.

NEW FIRM?

NEW GOODS?

NEW BRICES
10,000

Wines and Liquors !

Fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, sweethearts anti
children, can be

FOR MEDICAL AND MECHANICAL FUR-

FOSEd ONIA.

BY BUYING THEIR GOODS OF THE NEW JJRM,
Do you want Dye-stnfln?
Do you want lUiata and Oils?
Do yon want a good Book for the I

IN THE BRADY BRICK.

Home Circle ?

of Glass in Nashville, at

Do ytm want School Books ?

'J

Griffith &amp; Durkee:

Bellevue Flour

Do yon want a Prescription filled j

wi,hc“”!
IF SO,
IRLD. ’

Richest mid Handsomest Dress Goods,
Neatest and Tastest Prints,
Gayest and Prettiest Gaiters,
Nicest and Softest Gloves.

Call nnd Hoe C

DRUGGISTS.

GRFFITH &amp; DURKEE,
BOISE BROS.

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NftshviHe, Mich.

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1 Youth, mfaMte and «
j rcprttK-uted ; so were
1 miimbt-ni were Iwrn ib Engtand, two tn^
I IreUnd, two fa SooUu&gt;4,oo« ta

*** «*» 1W»‘- l&lt;it u,«
rrert. and. ftwreing Uirir rovtarar*, slid mi
WrtBjrj
_____________ ____
offioant dsa.1. Tt&gt;*v titoti proewaded to a ton
aita. uro of hta tim- in etudylng our in-Utu- mt? wbarn tiwy fanmtrlv workrd and romIkiiHt. It taaekHowiMigi*! on aX luuxta that b*
ta Ibe moat wnnbte “groat uua" from abroad
wbu ha* evwr been among ua.
—Lettawfrotn White ’Htaj-m Hiy-ri Vi

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—At&gt; unpteaaaut omtroven&lt;y te taroat cued
batwneu Mr. «r*l Mrs. Tilton concernin'; tho
gusrdfaueliip of their mx&gt; italpli. They were
mippowd to have cmnpnmiiMd on tho children
by agreeing that ho should have tho thrm girl*
and oho the two boye ; but lately Mr. llltohinduood Itadpli to vteit him. whan, putting him
into a carriage ho drove over to. New Jenwry.

■ [From tbs CatrnnsbuTg (Pa.) Herald.)
On Wadxvwday morning lagt We made
a visit to an httereaUng mound, ootilin­
ing the remains of a large number cf
human bodies. ‘This mound is one of
two situated on the farm of Wm, Boon,

the fcnrdeiw, novera! t!trn*before they reached
tlie river.. They tatped into tbo water and attexffpted to eiaeajte aero**, but were atoned to
death by too outraged workfaeu.
•
' -Baywood Grsrtt waff hte^ad atRdroe Grt.
on Friday of last week for arson. On Ute
scaffold he oonfereied to bavmg Hille 1 four
men. one of whom was Gea. Hindman, of tho
Coofedaraio army, at Helena, Ark.’
—Gov. TUden baa commuted tho sentence of

highest ground in a Sold near tiro Boon
xertidcnoc. It has- been almost entirely

tho case, but public sentiment 1* strongly
against hanging a woman—something not done
la that State for fifty year*.

rXffjLNCI4J,. aJl-D /NJ» t-NT/lfwU-. ,
-Up ta Mowdag. Jfcly 10-targ m«jU»A-»
3.07A1M pomotm liar! virdtctl tlni tbo Kalional
Centaantal Exposition at Philadelphia, aud tho
total cash roceipta were fG81,530.
—OoL ■ Berko, tbo agent at Bundwg Bock,
--Tho Brm of Tho*. Wtagata ATta-.’shiptaUmitM tho Indiana in the Big Horn country
at 10,000 wurkn. If thia bo tho case, tne
combined force* of General* Terry, Crook and since; Uabihtio^.WOO.OOO.
—Tbo Chicago Coromon Council ha* primed
Gibbon will scarcely be a match for the aavan order to extinguish all tim street lamps ex­
cept those at the street corner*. The tax­
fighter* aro to be brought to terms by haring
—Officer* of the Eteventh Cavalry have been thetr water supply cut off, and the private
ordered to Join their regiment immediately.
sewers on their premise* diacounnoctcd with
—JI la now stated Nh»t ^Cuatar'a heart was the genital system.
i
&lt;
taken cut fnii-placo^ on a/pota around width
the retfikiitedanced, after "the yellow-haired
—One of lhe fsat.lraiua running over the
chief" was shot in tlie bead by tho chief IlainPennsylvania railroad l as further roluced lie
in-the-Fare. A largo force of hoelilo ravageotieamped near For} holly. Dak.,
probably rate* to DO conta per 100 pounds for) fir*\ sec­
ond, and third dan* freight, from jtaw Yflfk lo
allies'qf Hitting BsUJatia &lt;* lSnbl are in the
Chicago, and 15 rente per 100 pounds for
vicinity of tho river agsnoiM for the nurpoae of
procuring armu and ammunition for thoeo in fourth and r;tecial classes, iq lota of not less
lhe field .qpposiuc, u,0 Ga^erugietta Vrotn than 5,000 pound* each. Contract* have also
these ^vjgrtCAliA wArc in tho jBgbt agdlnel been made bytld* line it these i ates to last

Ilakota and Utah, agalaat the Kloux Indiana. Uy
Wade, tor the erection of an rapieatrlan alalue ot
Oen. Curt«&lt;m WMfatagtaa. Ry Loader*, fas tb*
Immediate utHiratem trf goM and silver taUUqa, by.
WrUOcstro ot a ralne to encourage lhe coining
Uiereof, end to make the standard direr foliar s

Custer, came tSS report of tbo mutilation of
Carter'* rnmaina..
—July 12, the anniren-ary of the Battle of
tho Boyne, wa* pretty generally observed all
men, who -walked"to their hearts' contaaiL
—The Ulinoia ITolubiticiiUin have noaitaslt d
With lhe excaption of a email row at Montreal candidates for the State office*, with Dr. James
(such sa would be likely to happen any where F. fimpaon. of Grocno county, al tho head for
or on any oceMtan), they suffered no molreta-

you, with great propriety. aa,I think, hav* deeUnetl
to t»«urr,Mtfxpjn^ Utel what eccura to t&gt;« Catenet,
or between a ntemlwRrf the Cabtact and tho Exectiro nffleially h privileged, and that a committee of
Coegreaa have no right lo demand an anvwer. I
appreciate Use poaltlon yon
r auutr ^1 on th I*
qn retina, but Seg to relieve yvu from all ubUgaUon
of aecrrey on tbif anbjeet; anil dortra not only that
yon may answer aU qnrotloua asked relating to it,
bntwish that all member* of my Cabinet and ex-

people tall lhs«Mttvua,'-or' aro accidentally
killod, erf lets, ae dio^a nature} death.
-Ile4-fta»!-Ur.i'th Juclian chief St' UlS

B.xiUed Tail Agency, reports haring a recent
interview with Sitting Bull afo^io^amp- of th*
latter, in which bo raid tliM l^does not iotend
to moW any one oouLh 0TMio BImV Hill*, but
will tight the whitesln that Occntry m long as
tho question in unsettled, and If not ssltlcd as
long as he lives.
'
—SilUng BuH-a band m
•15,000 or *20,000 in muM
Cuaisr and his men, aa tho] bman&lt; had JuAl
been paid off when tbqy iel ’on IJnooln. and
had had no chancs toiqsl
it. Tbia b* noy
will enable fitting Bail to&gt;
nitlon as ho may need fur «

—hoi-via. at the preaeut time, I* tho
----- *
(MUadiao M&lt;*t at thopolfcs aro wU»t l „ „.,
and pillage ani^robUeg aro flouriabing. Arm*
have been distributed very promtactiotudy, aud
aro used by tbo marauder* against farmer* and
lauded proprietor*, who defend tlipnuelro* and
tlielr property with groat difficulty.
—War nows from tho East is unsatisfactory.
Both aides claim victories, and neither appear*
disposed to admit defeat. From latest accotuita tbo advantage appear* to be In farOr of
the Rorvlanv, Osman Pacha having attacked
them and met with severe repulao and great
Jo**. 1 be Servians, upon the qthcr hand, ap-

cd being iu a terrible condition.
—The parties who wore responsible for tlib
killuig of tho foreign (innate st Salonicx, re­
cently, have been sentenced aa followa: Tlie
.Chief of Police ba* been dognded from iua
rank, and has Oftoon year*- penal servitude.
Tlie oommaudor of the Turkmli frigate is Re­
graded front hi. rank, aud han ton year*’ itoijirisoumcut. Tho commander of tho citadel
ita* three yearn' rtHiffnmuentln the fortre**.
—'Ilfcortteially reported bytiiqKorviaii au­
thorities Out during'the attack on Ku.* Vmorot,3lic Turk, placed Christian women and
childxen in the iutronchmeuta, art! many of
them wore killed br Uia tiermn fire'.
—After Parliament adjaorns. some twcnlyfovm member* pf that body, including Jacob
Bright, fir Charles Dilks and John O'Connor
Power, intend to vodt the Centennial.

CaXGKESSlOXAl..

TwrcU aa th* mlrr of New York city for more than
trtehe years *B&lt;1 said that during that time, when
Tammany Hall waa hi ita fxvrer and plory, ander
Twrrd.'tbe gtuttrjuiB from Ohio (Cox) lilbuffht hi* 1

hi* (Coa1*) taking hla earpet-bag trnexi Ohio, he
bad al*ayt maintained bf* right of lacrwnockei,
and bo bad .the right to co back to New York tn
long a* be was good and ju«t, Lamar got the ficor
arid •poke of the Hapiborg affair as dUgracefol
and terrible, hat be denied that Ha elrci*nStane'-s

dic ary Committee that he wfll not answer
.pirsiion* regarding CMrtntt weenrta, even If J-aeific ItaffYnad acta, which Wa* roa.Tby Mr. Lltil-.
ttio President has given his consent, a* ho A lively,nnnteat occurred orrr lhe reference of the
bill. E-ltnunds and' Thtimai &lt;u&gt;p&lt;*&gt;&lt;rt'ita refer­
President and bis Cabinet officers are priv- ence to the Baitroad Caznmlttra an the ffround that
this ouumUten was boatile lo the bill, sod favored
Ueged.
its rrf&lt; r nos to th* Judiciary Cotutu litre. West
-Gen. Terry ia anxicu* tn Join force* with
and Mitchell repelled the charge of favoritism
Crook, make plana for mtbjogatiag tborav- toward the 1‘adfic railway. The bLU was fl-ally
agea. and execute them without regard to any
question* of seniority. Terry is tho ranking
—W. H. Bowaa, an ex Con federate GeuoraJ
from Louisville, offer* a regiment of ill* comradar for service against tho Sioux.
'
—The IdtartWTiyliraa in Crook’s^ front num­
ber throe
hu qnij.Ht
1**’
no do&lt;[i; erfhia ability to whip thorn, aud
would do ao but that such a. victory would bo
ont Imitoii of reaiilto. When ho i« reinforced
by Gon. Merritt’s Fifth Cavalry be intcude. to
attack ?M*&amp;iL land hopro to oud the caml&gt;siRntaHh one Sectairo Wow.
-Ex Bccretary Briatow has replied lo tho
rrcaidenC. letter granting pentwoion to an■wor queaijona propounded by lhe Houae Ju­
diciary GiBifMiCReMill ooiufldeni himself
*• —T»ta Qabmro secrete. Hla
opinion on %'&amp; robjoct wa* repeated) v stated to

approval. Ju, withdrwwal doe. net modify hia
duty in this renpect. m ij, *ecmt to him that
■■such an ixxpxiry ^n^onisufcee of Coagrero
tend* to the absorption, if
th. complate
deatniotion. of executive power, and to the
eatabliabment of * purely legislative goverri-

Th® deepest Atlantic soundings over
made were about ninety miles north of
tho Island of BL Thomas, in 3,875 fath­
oms. Tho pressure was so great at this
immense depth that bulbs of the ther­
mometer, made to stand a pressure of
, throe tons, broke.

HALF A DOLLAR
WK1 Pacta Itai

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BflaW CH1C*CO
W^LEDGER LEDGERS*
CHICAGO

For the Next Half Year.

(Mgyjgfi

For tho Noxt Half Year.

$26Cun Actually
TO $50
PER DAI
be Made with tho

XWell Auger

• la Che Grand.Ota

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THI VIBRATOR”
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HOtUIE-PoWKR. •*&lt;! Witl b-T- a* Uw rate of IK
FEET PER HOUR. They taro- trum

3 TO 6 FEET IN DIAMETER,

panie* for tbo benefit ot U.r employe*, when fonvtrated CaSalf giie, t, run, pricey Ac., prating
engaged in malarial districts. The highest Ire- c*tr advertieemente bend jWe. AddrrvB
timotiial* have Wen given by contractor* and
by lhe - I’rroldenta of twwie of tlie leading rail­
road* In the South and Weak When men are
BLOOMFIELD, DAVIS CO, IOWA.
c jnsregaled in largo number* in tho neighbor­
hood of swamp* arid rirera. Wilbofl’A Tonic
will prove a valuable addition to tho stock ot
modicitiM, and will amnlv reward the company
in the saving of time, labor and money. We
recommend it to alt G. R Fisur A Co., Pro-

GREAT WESTERN WELL AUGER CO,

R8THMA.
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Work* have consented to extend tho time to
wliich their premium certiflcxtes expire". &gt;o
Aug. 15th. Bo bunt up your old pspere of tbo

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AN EXTBA FBICE U uraally sold for mis and
Beedi cleaned by thto machine, for extra d*nUnoM.'
IN TI1K WET GRAIN of 1OT.UUM wan iptataatfaUy th. ONLY MACHINES that could run wit&amp;to&gt;M
or ecnnwuiy, doixg tet, tborvusb and perfect work,
vie* c-Um BUtrlffiM.

AGENTS

2! 5
$5 to J20

A fact worth remembering—Five
eenta' worth of .Sheri-tan's Cavalry Condition
Pomlrrs. given to a linrao twice a week, will
save dpnblo that anion nt ht grain, and tho
horse will be fatter, stacker, and every way
worth more money Ilian though lie did not

IF IXTniFATKTl In Threshing or Grain Italdng,
•[■vty to onr n-*r»« P*al*r. or write to n« for iUnrfmted &lt;Ircntar (wnt trw), Riving foil partlculani of £ix&gt;«,
Stylra, I'licea, Trrn-.«, ole,

JHcWj, Shepard Jb Co.,

Asas

RATTLE CREEK, MICH

J. B BUKGK.*

Tlie Skin
WITH ITS MILLIONS OF PORES,

WANTED.
■&gt;«&lt;■»Hr *”(»..

Tho following circular, in rognnl to
cheap । &gt;08 tn go oil thiriVclam mail mat­

tassrtSan

ter, hnn been issttod by the Postmaster
General:

Wumjxnux, D. Vafjirty 1», 1W«. ‘f
Hi*: The following section of a law has
been passed .by Congress and approved by the
8ki:. 15. Thai transient newspapers and
xaagaxinee. rcgnlar publication* dmigned
primarily for advertising purponc*, or for
free cirenlation at nominal rate*, and all
printed matter of tho third elaae, except
nnncalod circular*, eliall be admitted lo and
be tranemitted in the malls, at the rate of 1
.■ont for every two onrcca, or fractional part

duCMi and rx*ciiw-4 by -the
to |wv
lhe pMTiaax good chroMter of Bolku»f&gt;. NxXWV.
Itelph B. I^vw, of lowe, Henstoi* Alliaon aa&lt;l
Wright, Gen. Baser. Oen. fi. V. Benet, Oeu. A. A.
BuwjibHiw, Gen. It. B. Marcy, Jndjje Advocate
General l&gt;unn,.A«aockte Juttoe Miller, of the 8u-

Notue.-Tbe Uotue panwd a tall for the e*ut&gt;
UBhtneutof two aiidllional military poet* on the
YeUowatooc river, in lhe region &lt;rf the boeUk !ndtaoa....Balnea, Chairman of the Committee on
tertrrf etacUou era/. declaring Darrvll, the »ltILM uutnltx, cutlUed to a max.. . Th. ULU pro.
vtalnr for the ~ta of th. Fart Keakrfay D«x)
military rroerraUou. Nebrrai*. was pMs.-d ...
Hewitt, from the Committee &lt;mi Foreign Affair., rnp-.rt.-d bark the rjaolutlrt dri-Urtog ttfwU.m of
Bobert C. Schenck, yhii* United |uteaJtlm.for to
England, In becnmmg a Director of Uir Emma Mine
Company, and hi* operation* tn ronnerUou with
•liana of eaid ecnnpaoy and render* thereof, aa Ulailytoad, uufortunato, and Incompatible with the
dutle. „• lie pauik-u. Adopted without dwnMlon

dug over, and ita proportions destroyed.
A abort Ims suice, Mr. Boon, needing
stone for some purpose on his farm, re­
moved tlie earth at this elevation, and
wm surprised at the regularity of posi­
tion presented by the stones, it evidently
appearing,that they wer- placed there in
some systematic order. Another pecu­
liarity also presented itself, aud that wan
that there were many kinds of stone de­
posited there, some of them originally
from distant localities. This led him to
more closely investigate the mound when
he found evidences of an extensive bur­
ial place. On careful observation, it was
manifest that one-half of the elevation
Luul Imtu nt Homcremote time dinturbed.
In that part of Urn reibiundf* which ho
jn«pecirol bo found the. remains of nt
h-aflt eleven or twelve hnmra bodies.
These rcmaina were very much docayed,
even tlie bent preserved presenting but
fragment^ of the bontm. The flat and
spongy bonea had almost uniformly disnpjienrtxl, rad in moat case* the long
bones broke at a touch, tthowing that tbo
bodies io which they belonged had boon
placed there a great many years ago. In
some inatanoce the ribs, jaw bonea, rad
teeth, and tho phalanges of tho brads
rad feet were passably-well preserved.
The bodies seemed to have been ar­
ranged according to a very peculiar sys­
tem. Mr. Boon informed ns that he
found in each in* trace the bodies radiat­
ing like the rays of a star from n central
boulder against which the head of coc.li
body .wm placed. Underneath the shoul­
ders of each he found a flat, shelfy kind
of stone. The remaining stones need as
a wall of separation or a covering (this
was hard to determine, from the advanoed
stage of decay), worn systeiAatically
placed or built, so that they overlapped
and made it difficult to remove them un­
less the keystone could.be first found.
With Mr. Boon’s assistance we bared
the earth from the stones in one place
and saw something of thoir peculiar dis­
position. In this case the body has Ixjcn
entirely amalgamated with tho surround­
ing earth.
The peculiar nature of
the noil, uud lhe shape of tho body—
which could lie traced—indicated the
certainty of thia, assimilation. Wo se­
cured some of the beat specimens of tho
bones.
There is every evidence -Ihat tho per­
sons whose bones had thus been discov­
ered dial tong since, possibly centuriea
ago. Tlie noil containing their remains
is elevated rad dry, rad the surronndingn, one would think, favorable to their
long pre nervation, and yet as intimated
iu some instances only the slightest trace
of their existence could be obtained.
Who were these people? Who placed
their bodice here 1 Were they of a pre­
historic rnc&lt; ?

Tiro Rome (Go.) .Vtnw has this : “On
Bsturdsy night, an Jonas Kinebrew, col­
ored, was wearily meandering homo­
ward, as he neared the center of the rail­
road bridge, lie wits attacked by s bulldog. Jonas was the happy poseeasor of
an old rusty pistol, which he let fly at
the dog’s head. This was like sliding
fuel to the Ore, rad the dog made after
tlie negro, who turned rad hit iiim over
the bend with what ha relied a skeleton
lantern. The light was not extinguished
by tho air, rad the frame' being firmly
fastened around tho dog’s neck, his
throat was burned until life was cx-

aten of the Mouth Oarolto* matter was iul*ri|uentjy
reopened by Hoge aa&lt; cootiaued by Ora, aosh
' op*ai lug ot the other as the carpet-baggeg from
but Hoc* aaytita b- bad esrpet-bagrfaakoM 4
kna|&gt;sack, lo which Cox reiterated, with an Intima­
tion that tiogv nrodsd B ku.orar* to carry all that
he had picked up. Footer called upon ItejnueaiBtaUvra from Oeorgls to atop these Infernal outraxea.

true, tnw with tn. Item. Jnara
trisa.HLggvssb

A NOVELTY.

ounce* or fractional parte thereof; and the
master of any * Join of lhe lldrd-claaa mall
matter may wnto bi* or her name or addrran
that ein, or on tlie outside thereof, with the
word ••from" abov- or preceding the same,
or may write, bristly, or print on any package,
the number and names of the articles inrioBtd.
I’«bJi*hcr» of newnpap4.ni and
periodicahi may print ou tho wrappera
of newapajrer* or wagaxinM aenl from
Um office of
publication
to regular
tartiacnltens the time lo which suhacriptioti
taareof has been paid ; and addre.ro* upon
j-cstal card* aud annealed circular* may lx,
either written, printed, or affixed thereto, al
the option of the sender.
■•SsTfltl. That all acta or paita of acta in con­
fl ct with the provMton. of Usm act are hereby

PEERLESS

s

On lumeaiod circulars, and all mailable mat­
ter of Hi* third cla**, other than that desig­

WRINGER!

AM

nated hi the foregoing aMtioo, postage will l«o

charged

from the Praaidcnl tr*n»miu&gt;ng reports, from
On. Khrrmaa ana Maj. G«x&gt;. Terry. Ju .re—Gen. &amp; h. fknrgia. Colonel of the Sevrnth apanae to lbs msoiat an. ratling for information
&lt;*»&gt;Uy (of winch Carter rn Lieutenant
Colonel), give* il a*In. optakm that the Govwnmrut wUJ have to call for mounted volon- and DlpkmmUc appropriation MH...
tecr* to.qarUUo lndi»o war, and that it will providr for Uv roortrocikm.irf two rr
tak. ^1m| 7 Oto jprtidta^ltaed cAvalryraru ou th* XlltaiUlblU tivM wa. jart d.
and Martxw Approbation Mil wa* d:
to do tbo work.
'

ber improved war nlwawa. ;T-ie latart cf
Uiewe ironclad*, the Thundoiw, white on a trial
trip a few day. /moo. exploded ouo vf l&gt;er
Ixvttev, kdliuK lyrenty 'ivo perron., fiaty
oUroro were Udiy m^d.
—Arthur Mur**, agwi 37, a vou of llio tato
Prof. 8,ft By JUiy..wB* kilted E&gt;y roe iWon
the Pucilebarirrto railroad uuar New O.lean* a
fewdaystancc. Mr. Mnrro wm sitting on th.
Mil of ISA taiXform of a crowd* d paa-emrer
ear, from wludi be wm thrown bj a smUen

an

heretofore--! cent fur

each

sIWr:
“Uw Fathers” were not old m«n.
you to tall on our neckCox ridiculed Foster's
expraeaten, about f*Lllo&lt; on the neck* of Foutbern The average age of ton ngnen of the
mm. sncTraked blm why h« bad not fallen on tbc Declnnitioi. of the Fourth of July, 1776,
nrcka of Pratt. Yaryaa, tiyrr, J. writ sad (-tbera. an I
scarcely
reached 45 years — John
MnXee, Me Donald. Jwyee, Babcock, Mane «fod Hnnoock, the President, was but
Avery, and would even rather embrace a barrel of 39 years old.
The six oldest repre­
crooked wi.teky, [Izod laurbter and mneh eocrfu- sentatives were Benjamin Franklin, sped
stou.) Tb* (tepnMtean aide &lt;rf the Hnuae fasti do70; Stephen Hopkins, aged 60; Francis
Ixrwi*, aged 63 ; James Smith, aged 68;
Matthew Thornton, aged 62; rad George
Taylor, aged 61. The neven youngest
were Thomas Lynch, Jr., of South Car­
olina, aged 27; Edward Ruttodgr, of
South C«oUna, aged 27 ; Thwowts Bay­
re. ’ U was the Repota
1 which yoo war* Um ward, of 8o«th Carolina, aged 20; Ar­
fa betayl Twroff
hia thur Middleton, of Soutf Carolina, agrtd
■«*«ybMy taoro that I 33 ; Thomas Jeffersc^ of VtrgiwM, taM
33 ; Elbridge Gerry, of Maaaachn-rttx,
aged 32 ; Benjamin Ruah, of Petinaylvenia, aged 31.
The difference of age
between Franklin; the oldest member,
and Lynch, the youngest, was 43 years.

A Great Offer.

Tarrant’. NcKxer Aperient.
mKSSCkwK*
Stem 9* wmuMw*.

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Idlar .naBtaFrtrtw-

Progression. No Retrograding.”
■NASfrVlLIffi BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, JULY 28,1876.
“Are jtoa!” says Sydney Wilmer, as

^Directory.

afcwkrin

VILLAGE OFFICER &amp;

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1

ord gravely rubbed the end be checked his horee in the middle of
“A promise is a promise, the rood.
“ Yes; why don’t you drive closer!"
lhia (Ouri« Tiribly brigbteud) ;

'»&gt; I
—!•«&gt; &gt;&lt;- (Thwinter dar, '
pretty faoe donded again.) Where are
Rrfngr *
wtoJ'SS to £~t Abo mar th. mMiU.
“»»
’roodB
,he «,cn'

“0, did you waul to go home with
“Of course I did. I’d have gone
home long ago it I could have got aS

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episoopal church-k. l

tai ini

Bat «mr flytag.
. Cate* Umjt XaHsswl Victory &lt;a criinaon wia« I
Xapeac-miariMW-oinof tbftrtrirwj
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“Nor will the expedition be unprofit­
able to me,”said Mrs. Grimford, gravely.
“Tlwro are many choice varieties of
adiantum and aapleniurn'to be found iu
those woods, and my collection of nk-‘

nyt to read reports or study paleontology,
but to slip out tx&gt; the garden, where Syd­
ney Wilmer was sitting by a great rosstree that carpeted the velvet grawi with
ing-brbeee.’ ' l,f’ ; ■(;
Syd^Y(I !8J!d^°J^‘I:,un BO m‘B’

“Well,'madam,” said Sydney, in ac­
cents of the coolest deliberation, while
Carrie clung frightensd, and yet smiling,
to his side, “ I sluUl be happy to hand
jqu off that reckon one condition.”
’ ''Condition I What do you mean,
sir?” exclaimed the indignant matron.
“ Simply this, Mrs. Grimford! I want
to marry your daughter. But Carrie,
like a too-dutiful child, will hot become
my wife witliout your consent.”
“Which rite will never have,” replied
“Very well, madam I”

and he shook

" You’re-not going to leave me heref”
. “Currie,
what . »* tho matter?” shrieked Mrs. Grimford, in a panic of
MJilL UJifMFOUp ’S DAUGHtie
cried,
hastily
going
toward
te
“Unless you comply with my condi­
herand
Carrie told him, to
the bdtt or her ability, what the &gt;nrt- tion, I moot certainly shall.”
assiduously employed in fastening dried ter was.’
“And that condition is—”
5
butterflies on a sheet of pasteboard, with Is that aRV” ho asked, when tho re­
" Your consent to my marriage with
an “ Encyclopedia ” lying on the table cital was finished.
your
daughter.”
M 0. ELLIS.
“ Isn’t that enough !” she replied, pit­
beside her, and a magnifying glass affixed
“Caroline,” cried Mrs. Grimford,
“willjou be a witness to this—this atro­
cious conduct and not interfere !"
.
CLEMENT SMITH.
normal developments with which this
" Never mind, petite. It will be all
“Sydney won’t let me have a voice in
century is afflicted, fatniliarlv known as right. So she won’t consent to our mar- the matter, mamma, at all,” said Carrie,
Yfliftfl, 6hTl Whit shall we do, Carrie—
“ strong-mihidsd stfctnin.^ *
demurely. “He says he doesn’t believe'
A sparse, prim, hard-featured matron, elope quietly I”
in women's rights!”
FLINT if BRADY.
one
who
believed
in
"
women
’
s
rights,
”
“
O,
Sydney,
yon
know
I
would
never
Mn;. pnxn ord gavc * hollow groan.
INEYH anJ 1'oansenora alia*. Ofllce,
marryxrithont bar bin^ont,” 1 ’ 0 i j M|. Wilmer touched Iris hot*) slightly
I alite of Malni’lnvl. Naahvllle,Mtehlrm.
And arlf two livds to be made miaer-

w. k

Yb oSs,

UNION HOUSE

ALE. C. BUXTON,

Mrt. M. J. TIMMERMAN.

JOHN M. ROE.

CHAS. W, DEMARAY.

D. JV. LINCOLN.
TXEALEIL In Grate ica . mJ FroM
U Good*.
FcmUhiR Good*, ?
E PARADY.

J. B. RASEY,
luisa liorwl*

WEBSTER
HOBBS.
DI.ACXSM1THS. AU A Usds of work In tee BteekJj smith and Iloraaahorlan line allofted U&gt; promORNO STRONG.

P. J/OXL£Et SON,
■PROPRIETORS of tbcWoIrcrinc MUI. Tlwrxxl
A rcpalalian of Ihrac Mills Is conShned by lh«

^tUcellanmf

TOHN Q. CRESSY,
W
0U.JQR.11

T H. LEE,
v»
Deputy Sheriff,
JAMES

FLEMING,

Wctalcr 8ii Jeweler,
fatly repaired and mirrantcd.

MONEY TO

LOAN I

01 .1 jfrwd tel I«UU Srcarilin,

$300.00 und UPWytRVS
»“ •

OM !X»5C -WMK.
L. RV88M.L.
Ofiraovar J. RoMeiite atore. Riari»4»,Mteb.

jy.M. JONES,

ELIHU CifIPMAl
Justice of the Pt
Vaslirille, Mich.

General OonBtyancin^.

MONEY TO

LOAN

amounted to 2,670;874. Our regular
army is about.30,000. Our naval forcer
consisted on July 15, 1874^0! 48 iron­
The following statement, compiled clads, 63 other steamers and 26 sailing
from the “Statesman's Year Book for
1876,” exhibits the comparative military
MiaroKTUxxs or avocttaarvi.
And naval strength of the nations of the
world :
A writer in the Cincinnati Oaeolte anjs:
Beginning with Austro-Hungary, we The peculiar misfortune of a wbmin
find that her standing srmy, which is thus gifted is that she is separated by
modeled after that of Prussia, num­ her genins from general society. Thin
bers, on a wor fooling, 838,700 men. ii s jxmalty which all iraeh persons feel'
Austria has also 25 fortrwiecs of the- keenly.
There arc few men who
first and second rank, and a navy of 47 are sufficiently her equals in'talent to
h team cis.
command her respo&amp;L
Then, is for
Tho standing Army of Belgi’im is love matters, it may lie asked, who is
formed by conscription, and amounta, there tliat would fall in love with
upon a war footing, to 98,770 men, 10,628 such a lioness?
Let none envy that
horses, and 152 guns.
Besides this degree of talent .which must cause per­
standing army there is a Garde Na­ petual desolation.
If Miss Diclmmon
tionale, numbering 400,000 men with the ever marries, it must be the act of&gt;
re®rvc.
condeeoeurion. Women of talent, when
Tira forces of Denmark comprise they takj a husband, must view him aa
47,925 men, and 1,328 officers on the “ the woiker vessel.” Mrs. Sigomucy,
war footing.
Her navy contain 31 ■for instance, was in her day a noted
steamers with 314 guns.
tpoet,
_,t but who
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o___
over heard of BigourThe military forcee of Franco are in a [ npyj
WM merely a Hartford carpet
ARMIES

AND NIVKH.

rrfk"&gt;6iiHrrAr» dKA+af.

“*»*&lt;*» °i-» **;•.
■ hwd Bl a Ji Ute pall and apade

mi

npco It—auddrnjy.

ar

* tamcitelU.» steep
witliout-hurting it!. When he folds it
whip tjy’m witt forty rods, wb|ch is said

to make a Fur-long.

f

.p f

A small boy; could not sec the neces­
state of reorganization on a basis of a deaiorf unknown beyond tho limits of sity of repeating a liistory leeeori, having
now “loi rur le recruitement,’’ which
i^e.
been told that liutory repeats itself.
enacts that “ Tout Francais doit le ser­
Jenny Lind threw herself upon an in­
“Do you 16ye me still, John!” whisvice militaire personnel. ’’ Th® nominal ferior
।
fellow, whose name she has been ।jierod a sdnsiKvc wife to her husband.
strength of the French army upon a war compelled
(
to wear, and Mrs. Stowe Im.'. &lt;“Of course I do—the etilldr the better,”
footing as given in the returns for 1873 (always ranked above her excellent has- t
answered the stupid -husband.
was 757,727 men and &gt;142,288 horses, jImmmI, the Professor. And Mre. BidHer navy contains 62 iron-clads, 264 un- (dons, too, that famous tragedienne !
armored screw-steamers, 52 paddlo- •There must have been a Mr. Siddons,
Kteamcrs and 118 sailing vcseels, wilh a ;but, though be was a clover player, he
Ir any one ahopld ask you, tbp differ­
total of 67*2 guns.
, was lost in the grandeur of his wife.
ence between Belmont Driving I*ark and
The German Empire jxmbcmcs on ;Nobody ever heard of Siddons, except ‘
the natives of Fiji, answer that one is a
army on a war footing of 1,273,346 men, (m a piece of masculinity attached to a
race eburoe and theothcr a coarse race.
81,195 officers, 281,542 horses, and 2,700 wonderful woman.
SmT" didn't want any more; had alguns. The empire has 37 fortresses, of
Mrs. Scott-Siddons is now in Austra­
which number 26 aro in Prussia. Her lia,
i
and will do well if she there gets 1rcrulj- had a nurf-'est,* was what a seaproper sphere, and trampled on by the ablc because the thinks matrimony a
bothtagf
young lady said after being
“Stop!" cried Mrs. Grimford. “I navy consists of 11 iron-clads, 57 steam- rid
of
her
drunken
busband.
This
fol'
■
tyrant man !
mistake 1” he asked, gravely.
consent—but it is under protest I”
ora, and 5 sailing vessels, carrying' 472 । low attended her during her last year’s 1tipjwvl over by a roller and trying to
. -Mkt AiMmfari. toad
AM. J Q
sitM 3&amp;ie*e
________________ ....
_
ie’s pretty
"You can proteat all you like," said guns.
HTeam
under
water.
:*
! . engagement in this country, and was 1
being a man herself—what with a deep head drooped like a rose in the rain. Mr. Wilmer, satiating his mother-in-law
Bourn ’s opinion as tohis new sister :
The maintenance of a standing army generally drunk st the tavern white she
voice, a bearded chin, and a figure quite Sydney watched her quivering lip and elect into the carriage.
in England in time of peace, witliout was electrifying tho audience^.
Mrs. “Now I supixMe I shall have to be very
in^oMnt of* all; superfluous
ta&gt;d tear-istainod. qyeJjds, and eaid no more. ,
Silently Mrs. Grimford entered the tho consent of Parliament, is prohibited.
Siddons has had in this wri-teh a good, becapee we have got this baby,for
graces. . Really, if one haff changed Dcr
In the afternoon, when Mr. Wilmer pbtoton ; rilently she drove home, and in
mother won’t want her to bo naught-,
Skirt and body;to teori^re- «nd&gt; emit, she dtnVe up’in his light plteoteo, lie found silenee crossed the threabokl of her Tho amount of military force is there­ dreadful source of annoyance and morarid she will 1ms if I am.”
fore a matter for decision by the Gov­ tifleation.
, ~
'
wouldr have .passed - for one of the-con- Mr&amp;.Gyimwood| ready, with on.immeniw* house, as became a conquered party.
ernment. The standing army at prreent
Men, HaysA^lam Smith, are naturally
onn pATK^ra.
drartd Ml ■rilha&amp;l diSoaMy.
1 green umbrella to keep off the sun, and
“To think,” she said in a hollow oonsuita of 105,720 men, 16,280 non-com­
Tho whole examining force of the unecntimentm. ‘ A man wiR scoop the
But Mrs. Grimford’s daughter was, a Un cnao to put
in. Mm. Grim- voice, as she sat at dinner, “ tliat after
missioned officers, and 6,983 officers. jiatont office ut Washington numbers bottom outbf an egg without thinking
quite different As Carrie Grimford ford quickly stepped in, and Carrie, all my precepts and examples, Caroline
The total force of tho British army in about one hundred, of which two are that the mothe; of that effg ' is, perhaps,
(W, so dainty^d meekly following, was nearly over­ should end her career by getting mar- i
bur
India was stated to tonount to 62,840 ladies. Of oourse, among such a large a hundred miles sway,- in the ntih.
id anf ‘jipo of a whelmed-by her mother’s voluminous rie4!"
men of all ranks. The number of pen­ number, there are to be found men of
A WELU KNOwir phyrician has left
"Mamma,” mud (hrrie, timidly, "I sioners and army reserve tore© is 83,000.
every kind. Some aro so illibcra' that town for a few days, and a ndtiOe to this
\r £$&amp;**!*&amp;
io middle ; it don’t think it is so terrible a fate, after
The British navy contains (&gt;0,000 officers they will never grant a patent when they effectia pocted-on the door of his office.
_______
ofequilil
the
■ will
beatequilibrium
preaervo the
all J"
and men, 112 sea-going steamers, and can possibly refuse it; others go to tho Some wag baa added*. “ Fntienta ex­
so unlike.
“To think,” continued .Mrs. Grim­
vehicle,” said Mm. G., wedging hereelf
127 reserve steamers and sailing vessels. opposite extreme. Each one having his pected to recover in the meantime-”
“Nonsense, child,” Mrs. Grimford was between Sydney and Carrie with a ford, paying no attention to her daugh­
own idea of what constitutes an inven­
sipilecf'gri^oij^laCMcy. bteimso- ter'a reply, “ that pou should meet tho| Of these ships 62 are iron clads.
A 1’HiLOsormczL woman writes to in'
The army of Greece contains 380 offi­
tion, of what is useful, many ridiculous quite: " Why is it that just ,0f the mo­
dtatcly^gab-MMouhrihgon &amp;c hdbita fate of an ordinary woman.”
cers and 8,077 men.
polenta liavo been granted. Ono man ment when a young man finds out tliat
“ But indeed, mamma,” pleaded Car­ and propertiee of ferns witht nA-The military organization of Italy obtained a patenVor a combined plough his girl will have him he wonts to back
rie, “ it isn’t nonsense. He really wants pausing volubility.
Suddenly she
upon a war footing shows a total of 445,• and cannou. Whenever the farmer, white out of the engagement!" W°
nP
mo to marry him.”
checked herself, as her eye caught a
During the period of two years and 500 men and officers. Her army con­
at work in tlte field, saw any savages or the conundrnin.
1
.
“Marriage, Caroline, is all a mistake,” duster of green waving vegetation on ten days, from Juno 20, 1874, to July 1,
sists of 91 ships of war, with 798 guns.
tramps
approaching,
ho
was
to
unhitch
said Mrs. Grimford, laying down the the crest-like point of a rock overhang­ 1876, the Comptroller of the Currency
CcBTOMlm—“ How much fdr the lilies
The army of the Netherlands was com- his team, so as to got them from before
of the valley !” FluriiiU-" Ffve ‘shillings
magnifying glass. “ I don’t intend you ing the rodd.
•
.
X£&lt;?ciic&lt;|jroni the engravers new bank poeed in 1878 of 59,491 men and 1,935
tho muzzle, apply his mate)), ai/J say his a Imnch.” Custotebr—“Tod'much."
K^Ste amount of &gt;272,376,512;
“Sydney! Sydney !" she cried ; “ atop
officers; her navy of 67 steamers.
prayers, for tho farmer was a good deal Florist (blandly)—" Weil, matMn, if you
“ Mamma I”
a minute. Can’t you reach that aspion­ and he issued for replacement of notes
Portugal has on army, on a war foot­ moro likely to be killed by the recoil,
“ A woman who marricd^jjantiDqpd..
will bare the4ilies of the valley, you must
ium ebenum!"
redeemed and tho supply of new banks, ing, of 68,450 men, and a navy of 22
than the savages by tho shot. In case pay the vidly of lhe lilies.” H
the strong-minded matron, “ is a woman
“ Is it this, ma'am t” said Mr. Wilmer, or banks increasing, their circulation, to
steamers and 25 sailing vessels.
ho cannon went off white in use as a plow,
enslaved. I should never have married making a dive at the tall stalk of some­ the amount of $218,050,874. During
Human nature ja. indeed r. • curious
The army of Rnwia, upon a war foot­ it was unfortunate for both tho team and
had I known as much about life when I thing growing by the rock.
study. A boy may sing. “Bold the
the twelve months ending the 30th nit., ing, is 1,218,259 officers and men ; her
the farmer. A jiatent was gran toil to
was 18 as I do now. From the stand­
“ No, no, not tliat—the little green ho received $112,232,625, and issued
Fort
” eo sweetly ou Sunday Jhat the
navy contains 262 vessels and an arma­ another person for tying a brick to a
point of a grand mistake committed in thing with the black Mem."
very walls of Zion tingle with, the sa­
890,720,565. The total amount of mti- ment of 1,585 guns.
cow’s tail, so as to prevent her switching cred melody, and yet you wouldn’t rec­
my own life I can rectify yours, Caro­
“This, ma’am?" hazarded Sydney, titalcd currency jeccived hy dhe Comp­
Spain has an army of 151,668 men of her tail in his eyes white milking. An­
line.”
ognize him bn week days when he comes
troller sod destroyed as unfit for circu­ all ranks, and a navy comjK&gt;sed of 73
' other reo&amp;ved A potent for placing a
“But/mamma,” criwl poor Caroline,
‘ out from swimming and finds that some
lation was §238,398,022 during tho two steamers, 24 paddle steamers, and 13
1 house on rollers, so that in case of an
how sti
1 other boy has faiqielBRriy knotted up his
years and ten days, and 8106,473,190 sailing vessels.
•
Ifqtd; •'
earthquake the hotwi would not be[ aliirtaleovoe and trouser tegf.' l
jump out during the laid twelve months. Those
The strchgth of Sweden is 132,775 of' aiiakon to pieces. Still another received
figures indicate that in order to keep tho on army and 130 ahipa of war.
“ Pat,” said n builder to an Irishman
a patent for o combined trunk and
“ Mamma !” remonstrated Carrie.
bank-note circulation in good condition
Norway has 13,000 regular troops, a1 house. The trunk is miulo with triple engaged in carrying slate, to the top of a
“0,1’11 help her,’’nodded Sydney, it is neoereiry' to renew them once in
study, improve your mind. Devote all
reserve of 30,000, and a navy of *20 man- waih^ so that by taking tho articles out four-story building, “have you any
springing
nimbly
on
the
cliff,
and
pall
­
the energiee of your nature to solving
about three years, and three months.
houses in Ireland,as tall a* this one!”
of-war, with 149 guns.
of the trunk, and extending the two ex­
the great social problems that surround ing Mrs. Grimford by main force up the The whole expense of paper, printing,
“Ya’as, me mother’s cabin." “How
Switzerland can bring forward a force tra walls, a house is formed.
steep side of the rock.
you.”
redemption, reusues, and probably en­
many rooms hsdit?” “ There was the
“Ah !’’ cried the lady, it is very steep. graving the entire issue of some $331,­ of 201 ,*257 officers and men.
pin for the social
rtteing-room,
the slaping-room, the
Turkey,
459,360.
Turkey
has
also
a
la think women should devote 000,000, or about 844,000,000 ofjicparato
The ScknUfic American says : “ A kitchen-room, and the pig-^en—four
u&amp;auKaM.
O, here’s
navy of 20 ironclads and 70 sieamera.
Mj
fev drops of carbolic acid in a pint of rooms.” “That’s a story,"'Raid the
notes, has to bo incurred regularly about
Rontaania
has
22,463
infantry,
and
th¥’ (fliMffin-^veiy’ohoicS specimens, once in three and one-fourth years.
water wiU clean bouse plants from lice builder. " Ya’as, four stories, “ Mud Pat.
12,184 cavalry.
Why,
Sydney,
where are you
too.
...
_
“Never with my consent”
in a very short time. If moequitoee or
The greenbacks nave to bo renewed
Servta about 4,000 men (regularly) un­
The old man was seated under a shade­
“ O, mamma, surely you would not— ” going f” she suddenly cried, seeing Mr. bftener, because the proportion of small
other bi'joii suckers infest our sleeping
tree, softly hamming/ “’Ilfffre’ll be no
der arms.
“ Caroline,” interrupted her mother, Wilmer had sprung back into the phae- notes to the whole issue is greater, and
rooms at night, we uuoork a bottle of ]
more sorrow three,” when a' searching
The Argentine Confederation has pn
.
.
.... 1■ MIC
nmau
www
Uli*
.uqtMT.
xuo
in a tone of judicial calmness, “don’t ^OD' •
pennyroyal, and these insects leave in
the «m|)l AOtes wear oqt ;FMtar. The
“ Only for a little turn, madam, while I■ ones and twoe
lwoB oo^tnUiiboht
per army now in course of confederation of great haste, nor will they return so long
you sec what a confusion you arc cre­
constitute' about 2J
2) per
You finish killin’ them oatesrillnrs on
sting among these ujsechu ffbjch I h*ye you jro collecting your botanical trees-1 cent_ of tteMnOTrolof bankissaea, white 2,612 infantry, 3,291 cavalry, and 436 as tlie air in the room is loaded with the
them peach trees, or 1’11 giro je sorrer
.
_
। they constitute more than 14J per cant artillery, besides a militia of 19,667 men. fumes of that aromatic herb. If rats
so carefully classified !' I beg you trill ar€B--*
enough to last ye clear through eternity.
Her
navy
consists
of
two
gunboats.
•■Yta.bl.l-"
Mta.anmford.TOri.
of
u..
u.
gnrolMou.
The
interrupt my studies no longer. Go
enter the cellar, a little powdered pot­
Now git along, or 1'11 break the main­
Bolivia has an army of 1,060 men rank
read the report of the ‘Convention for of remonstrance were drowned in the difference will be more clearly seen when
ash thrown into their holes, or mixed
spring of yer back.” The old man said
the Amelioration of Womankind. * Why, rattle of the wheels as Mr. Wilmer it is stated, with respect to the number and file, 81 Generals, 869 staff officers, with meal and scattered, in their run­
something about a darned old tti for »
what areyou crying for T A well-regula- drove briskly away, Carrie nostling up of notes, thai.42 greenbacks out of every and 654 other officers—that is to say one ways, never fails to drive thiyn away.
wife, took up a bucket of suds And wnnt
officer
to
every
two
and
twb-thirds
men.
to his side. One long, lingering glance
Cayenne pepper will keep the buttery
'
Brazil has 28,933 troops under arms,
“I.
and storeroom free from ants and cock­
turned' to her tin can and umbrella. twos; or, approximately, 64 greenbacks
«
roaches. If a mouse makes an entrance
Canada, in addition to the imperial
had to be elevated and improved. O, “They’ll be back presently,” she said. and only 27 bank note*, in every 100 are
into any part of your dwelling, saturate
troops, has a militia, a large volunteer
But the afternoon wore on, “the sluulca
a rag with cayenne in solution ami stuff '
when you said you would not consent to of evening ’’ were rapidly dosing in, Mrs. therefore, that the greenbacks and bank­ force, and 8 sore* steamers for lake it into a hole, which con bo repaired I
my marrying Sydney t We shall be ao
with either wood or mortar. No rat or |
notes taken together have to be renewed
happy: and he says ho will be miserable and still “ they came not,” like the char- an often as once in' three yeewj. Coin ' jEbearmy of Chill |tumber»3,516 man; mouse will eat that rag for the purpose '
moit$ wifl last from strven id -Sta times her navy 10 steamers.
of opening communication with a depot
»• 0 Un O Lor*
Paraguay has
“ Something has happened I” cried the na long, and then it can be renewed at a
haa 2 battalions of infantry
“ Caroline, Pm astonished at you! .Of
of supplies.”
cavalry.
course I’m in earnest. I have neither prophetic soul of Mrs. Grimford. “ O, comparatively trifling cost, and the loan
Ptorn has 13,200 soldiera and 6 irongold nor gems to lay en the shrine of the if I should have to stay here all night I"
It is a dvliciom mrenent, oretaioly,
cause - but I have a daughter, and I in­ She looked nervously urcund. It waa coin will seldom exceed 1 per cent—
that &lt;rf being well nestled in&gt; bed, and
Uruguay lifts 1,936 soldiers. .
tend to show the world what a woman
Springfield RepulAioan.
.
feeling that yon shall drop gently to |
Venezuela
5,000
men
with
a
militia.
unshackled and unfettered can aooum- cut off from the woods beyond by
Tex years ago William Foy was murThe Egyptian army oomistaof 12,000
mfutr,. I.'*) duakuA »,■*&gt; tatalrr, the limbs have just bren tired enough to
the
1,500 artflleiy, and 2 liattalions of en- render the remaining in one posture de­
lightful; the labor of the day is gone.
comprises 7
rising some twenty feet up from the
moat incessantly, visiting aeveral States
A gentle failure of the perceptions creeps
road. As she surveyed her situation ■
more piteously than ever.
dross for those who uw the b«wh ad
and spending a large sum of money, un­
Mrs. Grimford began to feel somewhat
;
Wiu ui&gt;l rauve jui, «*‘u
engages itself once more, and with slow joiutag a. pnMw rtrwl. JVwltas
I Grimford, returning to her butterflies. tike St. Simon Stylitee on his pillar in til now she lxa» discovered him in
and hushing degree, like a mother cle- dudMm of #4« Bom-nwu. &lt;i&lt;^Uon Um
Texas. Hr will probably be convicted
a total of 850,000 men.
the wilderness. But suddenly a wel­
people go ufrinwatad.
and hanged.
Tao total forces of India are 62,977
come rumbling of wheel* broke the etillsleeping child, the mind reems io have a
n«M of the F-ddom-travelod mountain
road, and Mr. Wilmer’s spirited gray Durham, N. H., which originally coat
Abo, found .b.no» th. b^. ll«of 30 000.
** c*o*a“mystmoua apinl hss gone
; 8150,000, have baen sold at auction by
dash«d round the curve nf the hill.
The total number &lt;rf men called out by
uk&lt;’ *“
rounds.too b^ry to carryand so be/aJled his
him this afternoon.’
the President of th-. United States from !
“ But, m ammo, dear/l never had any
more thankful for anything in my life! ’ of Dover, was the purchaser. Price,
I’m tirod to death waring.”
1 f21,000.
1861 till the close of the civil war • ambition tube an eatxaordinary weman.” t!it it contained 1,500,000 frrnep,

'

D. W. SMITH.

NO. 44.

A.

�J£OCHJEB BBOI.

FRIDAY,

tonoa trecriuluua wiih the
* Darlinff, tny vwn p
nne fond kiss before we part!’
i sharp voice from tbf upatain

nothing againit bigh-Um-

march into the house.
To-morrow’s
washing day. and you ain’t a-goin to
lay abed till noon,'now. I tell you •"

The Cincinnati! Commercial says

A sensible writer advises those
who would enjoy good eating to keep
good naJured, for. says he. "in angry
man cannot tell whether he is eating
boiled cabbage or stewed umbrellas.

There

m

U.XN NEWS.

.

apoa tho Almighty without wvUauoa.

FAY TO

HEADQUARTERS

STOP AND LOOK!
FOR THE LONG BRICK STORE OF

"Dry GrOOCLs

t£ H

th« CUnion County horae thieves aow,--whicb

They say that the coming crop of

honey will be the largest for twenty
yearn.

WILL

JRirhigxn (tratal-Kailroad

S

JULY-2®,

JT

Our Stock ol

Wraiher.

The bees seem to be gaining

A cam of spontaneous combustion is rtSTATIONS

Justice Is swift in Virginie. Twen­

n»l.

On the 13th Inst, some clothing which

ty minutes after a man had stolen a
horse he was run over by tho cers

IFe

arc receiving

■ad killed.

Rather curious that none of the
selves as “the heat point to' start to
the Black Hills."

Robert Bonner is the only man in

Amenaa who is deacon of a church

and the owner of eighty thorough­

IS NOW ALL IN AND
ually apoke of Grand Rapids, Michigan, as
being hi* home, was' found in a deeortad
•pot soar 8u. JoMph, MiMouri, on the 18tb.

upon the St. Joseph Clipper, but wax mimed
about a fortnight ago.
From bottles of
atryebnlne and other indications found near

bred horses at the same time.

Mias Heath, the first and the di­

vorced wife of Brick Pbmeroy, has
taken to the stage.

She is spoken

•f as beautiful and refined.

At Barnwell, South Carolina, there
» no money to pay judge, jurors,
sheriff or constable, nod prisoners in

8

ho damage was done except the spoiling of
the clothing.
■ .

Western cities uow advertise them -

deliberate'y took poisqn for the purpose
of ending bis life.
21it-of July, Un people were startled by a
cry of murder, and rushing out found that
■ horrible tragedy had been enacted in front
of ths Csntral School bulldint, where a
woman named Mary Erault was found liter­
ally chopped to pieces. Her left am was
■early severed Just below ths shoulder and

NEW GOODS DAILY,
G-K/EJLT

and keep a full assort­
ment in all of the lines.
Our

INCREASING

Stokes will came out of jail in Oc­

erad with cuts. Her husband did the bloody
deed, and has been arrested and locked up.

are proof that the peopie know where

A Cincinnatti paper thinks that Lo,
the poor Indian. is preUy well k&gt;ath
Yes. but—but

cd about these days.

The King of Italy is charged with

taking a circus proprietor as dis boon

companion.
Thai’s sharp in him if
be wants to dead-head his way into

the show.
"How ministers are killed," is the

enptiou

of an

article

through the papers.

circulating

You may not

have out* lo kill, but it is well to know
bow il is Jone.

Beecher's salary, which was $100,­

000 last year, has been

reduced

&gt;20.000 for the ensuing year.

to

Is. that

any encouragement for a man to re­

form ?

A cousin of Commodore

Vander­

bilt is an Editor in Rochester.

The

Commodore has offered him a place
as brakeman, but ho wants to be
baggngemasten

Richard Grant White says there is

»o slicit thing as “in our midst," but
we would like lo know where he
would locate the pain that makes par­

egoric a beverage among the young.
It is first a great flood, then a
drought, then a tornado, then a big

India* war, and the old lady can’t be
blamed if she drops stitches while

“toeing off" a stocking.

.

Il is indeed an ill wind that blows

nobody any good.

The excitement

of a Presidential

campaign keeps

people from thinking they've got the

nydriaphobia and gives the poor dogs

When a Quincy editor attends a

festival the ladies pass him an oyster
plate heaped full instead of a little

two-cent sauce-plate.
And there is
aoom in Quincy for another newspa-

Ererytiimg goes to show that Tur­

key will have e bad war oa her hands
soon, aad that's another reason why
you should pay your rent promptly
and thank Heaven that you are an

American.

Jealousy is assigned as the cause of the
attack. The woman ia in a precarious conDey vas hafing some lifely dimes dilion.
oudt to der ’‘nule-dracks” der oder
«*»y. md K°PP'1Z ask me didn’t 11 —The Song Journal published by C. J.
vould like to go oud' urtd see der ra­ Whitney &amp; Co., Detroit, for July ia fully up ।
ces; so I tells Katrina I vas going lo to its usual excellency. It contains in ad­
been avay n leedle vile, nnd to lake dition to its large variety of misoellaneous
goot gare off der shop vhtle I vas
gone, und I vent me oudt mil him. and instrumental music.
Der vas blcnty of drotters dere, mid
N'ormxa Likb It—Full weight and uni­
pooty goot horses dey vas. too. Von
form, perfect roods : aueh is the BestChem­
off der horses vas galled der “Gold­ ical Salcratus, made by D. B. DeLabd &amp;
schmidt Maid," und she vas to drot
“against dime," ns der horseman say.
—Hoskins, of the Vermontville £rUerShe was a pooty goot marc, 1 della
rUe, has got into some to- • sort of a muss
you. nnd dey gifes her dree gheers
&gt;er (be temperance question, winch call*
ven she game omit. Der bropies v'ns
petting deir money ull nbomi us, tin J leasly throws himself ••inio the bands of this
der creenpacks vas changing hands in'tillirenl community, and the keeping of a
jual God.’’ The enemy mutt preaa him aorepooty lifely. mid eferypody seemed
egsidel nbomi deir lavorid , horse«.
—He
very eotnmou looking old
Ve got us ■ goot blace oup pv der
shudges slant, vere've gould see der
horses ven dey game in, u»d I vas but when
schtanting mit Koppitz dalking, ven
I hears a vellow schust pehini ' me rig and tried to pau him. the common Inbksay to his frient, ‘‘I dells you, Schonny. der Maid vas in xchpkndit gonditioos to day, ain’t it ’
fxchust see astonished young, chap’s sight going as
hom she schleps off! I pet you she light and free and as easy as a ■•Light-Runmakes der first mile.in 1:80.” I turns
me rount, ven he says dot^ und kind
off schmiled at der idea off a horse
Ainericans are particularly subject lo this
drafting a mile in von t-ighdy, ver der disease and its effects: such as Sour htoaiYellow he sees me und say: “Vol J *cb, Sick Headache, Habitual CoativenoM,
Hrart
burn, Water brash, coming up of the
you lading at, yon pig Dutchman ?
I vant you to underschtant dot she food, coated tongu*. disagreeable taste in
tho mouth, palpitation of the h»art. and all
schust do dot, und I pot you ten dol­ dilraaca of the stomach and liter. Two doslars, und put der money iu dis shen- ea ofGitntx’a Acocrr Ftowxn will relieve
tleman’s hunts, und if she didn't do you al once, and there po-itively ia nol a
dot der money vas yours."
Vol),' I case in the United States it will nol cure,
tf you doubl thia go lo Boise Bro*.. Drug­
vasn't a petting man, bud I dinks to
gists. and get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents
mineself dot dis vas a sure ding enahow, und dot no horse gould drot a
mile in von eighdy, tiniest he vas tied
on mit ■ railroad drains; so I dnkes
mine ten tollars righd nvny oudt und Statm or MicnioAX.
pools it into der ahenllemnn’s hauls,
nnd vc vnited vor der mure to get
rount
She wa« a goot drotter, any­
way, but I velt me sure of der mon­
ey, und ven der dime vas gifen 2:18, MEAD DrceaMd;
I schmiled all ofer mine face mit
Measure, und say to der shentleman
vol hold der money, “If it blease y«u
now 1 dakes dot dwendy tollars. * ,
“Hoh on," says der vellow dot pet the ■
money, “ton’t pe in a hurry ; von'l'
you duld me vonce how much vas J
von minute und eighdy second* t’ &lt;
Dot kind off took me town, vor I re­
members dot dere vas seexty seconds ।
in der monut, und so von eighdy vas !
der same as dwo dwendy, und der !
horse had dratted io two eighdeen,
vich vas bedder ds dot ; den der vel '
8. C- BRINDLE.
low he laffed und kind of pooled ‘
town his leld eye at me like he vould
say, “Vas dere somedings greeu
dere ?* nnd valks off mit mine den
tollars; dot makes me feel pad, nnd
Ifon’t go me any more to sooch blaBLACK &amp; FULLER
ces, und so I ton’t haf to answer some
Ptoprition.
more of dose den lollar conundrums.

MARBLE WORKS
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF

Cacsk for Blvshks.—A Paris correspondeat writes: A very popular
Mr. Sampson, a civil engineer of but blind count, lives in the Champs
- •Providence, R. L, sacrificed himself Elysees. Being witty and musical
Modr In a work manlike manner frtxn lb
at Naatuckel,
Man. a few dap his society is much. sought after.
Foreign A America
ago, to save some of his friends. He He left Paris three months ago, and
on
his
return
called
on
a
fashionable
was in a sail-t*oat with two other
young men.
The latter went for marchioness who was preparing to
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
She begged to
ward to adjust the sale and left Mr. go to a fancy ball.
Sampson at the helm. By a mistake be excused, but as he had an impor­
BLACK A FULLER.
he put the helm up instead of down, tant message lo deliver, he was
as he had been ordered, and the boat shown, in, and being of course biInd,
*ca|&gt;eiRed. leaving the three men cling­ he was asked to take a chair in her
ing to an oar. Fiading inis iniufflc Iwdouir. Gossip ensued, and during
lent to sustain them, Mr. Sampsou the time the marchioness, assisted by
told the others that be thought their her maid, executed the mysteries
lives of .more ounseqiwnce than his her toilet. Being ready to descend hank! ng lhe public for past favora solicis ■
oonlinnance of tbs same, and would
own, gave up Ins hold and immedi­ to her carnag* the cvuiit stated that
inform ilia public that they will
ately sank. His friends were rescu- he hnd been atwent in London, and
,
undergone
a
succmaful
operation
lor
eJ.
cataract and could now sea as well
Tobacco store Indians 0ftD*t talk, as the marchinneu.
lite latter
■II kinds, which will ho sold low for cash
and it is well.
If they ooulj speak shrieked and jumped into her cab
they would be askina every pedestri­ ri-ge without even an an revoir to . The highest price paid for Hides, Pells
‘ ate. Giro them A call oa WeM side Maia St
an Tor whiskey and fixed ammunition fv-r nnweleotne visitor. * NaMjirillc, Mich.

and MONUMENTS,

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER

DIVISION.

The Reliable Short Line
TO AND FROM

GWTD RAP1DB AKD DETROIT,

TIME TABUE.

STATIONS.

GO TO TRUMAN’S FOR EVERYTHING !!
GROCERIES,

he feels just as if he wouldn't shoot
another man for five hundred dollars.

GRAND RAPIDS

2-Button Kid Gloves,
Splendid Prints,
Black Alpacas,
Plaid Dress Goods,
u rtain Laces,
Ladies Silk Ties,
Black Silks,
Table Linens,
SALES
Parasols.
Hosiery,

jail must beg for their daily bread.

tober by ex pirn lion of sentence, and

ARE OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS!

WALL PAPER.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES, HATS &amp; CAPS

18179024

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AID LAMPS!

and we sell them less
than they can be boug­
ht in this vicinty.
May 15, 1867.

KOCHER BROS

Don’t forget it! Remember it I Keep it
uppermost in your thoughts, that now, in
this great centennial year, is the harvest
time for bargains at

■ .

STATIONS

II,42a tn

C. A. TRUMAN’S

C. C. WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE ADV’T,
NASHVILLE

AGRICULTURAL DEPOT

THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST

ON SOUTH NATS STREET.

C B. BUSH.
H. B. LEDYARD.
Dirtalon tfap’t, Jackson.
Gen'l Sup't Chia

Fort Wayne, Jacboi &amp; Sazinaw R. R.
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH

Projrrirtari.

TRAINS RUN BY CHICAGO TIME.
O-oinsc South.

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

REAPERS, MOWERS,
Horse Rakes, Plows,

Wheel Cultivators

Wheel Cultivators.
Harrows, Corn
Plan ters, and

OF THE LATEST IMPROVED2PATTERNS

Road Scrapers,
OF lite Bc«( Jlakea in the
Country.

FOR SALE ONLY AT

Mleblon

BouthcvD Railroad

Michie an

Ilttnoia Railroad.

GALE CHILLED and
DIAMOND IRON PLOWS
READ*

READ!

READ!

l. rnoRY’M

Carnages and Buggies.

AT

THE

Sick and Afflicted !
r NASHVILLE AND

CROOK’S

GUARANTEE:

VICINITY I

DR J. B?LaSVRE

PATENT

GREATLY REDUCED PRICE OF $35 EACH,

IXANDER EMORY.
KT CONSULTATION FREE. 121

ON SIX MONTHS OR ONE YEAR’S TIME.

FRESH MEATS, DOUBLE WAGON
BAROV 4 CROCKER.

C. C. WOLCOTT.

and • p»»dy am marantced.
eu&gt;r Wilt rmv tlou R.wa.d for I

�SeQiit
for Csb at m.
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to
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at 10 :
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1-2 Per Celt Prefit
Worth of
W industry.

DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,

if alnetod. aa umll

CAPS,

II. ALDRICH

Lnresxo Lots who shot nnd HIM Martin

ia tho Wayne Circuit Court, was acquitted
by thejeryoe July 10th.

M.

can a! Niles by a crowd of
some petty offense, and sa-

Jia FlU-Haary wmt into * Day City mill

BOOTS,

Fred Bread, Buds, Cata, Cradten aid Pies
A. LUNCH ROOM

Dora Btott, of Traverse City, was in Grand

M

'

Cashmere for Cloaks—Patterns yltxw
to these buying Cloaks
Bleaching. Pressing, Coloring and re­
shaping Old Hats.

She baa been arrested.

DRY GOODS AT COST,

CtuA Purchastrs will maJce

CASH HOUSE.

NashvOle; Mfctu, FMl Sth. 1ST*.

H. ALDRICH.

RS. L. O. CROCKER
bto Jiul recetnri a terjp &gt;t&lt;*k of Bprius

Hats tn all the latest styles.
/Zealand Imitation Laces.
Heal and JmltaUon Hair Ooods.

ID*-

*f a

MLLDIiRYimCY GOODS!
buss-saw did it.

SHOES,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,
AC.,
AC.,
ItC.

CLOTHING AT COST,

GROCERIES!
ay Give ।

23

Merchandise at Cost, for the next
Sixty Days, at

W. G. AYLSWORTE &amp; CO.,

HATS &amp; CAPS ATCOST,

204 MAIN STREET 204

Boots &amp; 8h.oes at Cost

E. T. CHILD &amp; CO

Crockery at Cost,

DEALERS IX

GROCERIES AT COST.

$1,000 ban bond fast to bins.
The Adventists are pitching their tmts at
Naabvilla preparatory to a short campaign
against the winked NaahviUiaaa.—JK News when be had tied him the night before.

John Lawrence, of Commeret, Oakland JMErs. E. C. JPittiiijarer

It

looking and popular candidate for congress.

The bodies of Peter Duraas and Bernard
MeKnhaUy were found in ibe river on July
24th, at Detroit. They were mieeed on flat-

NaehviHe,

while fatoxleatod.

Both have large fsmi-

tion, to be held in Hastings, Aug. l»tb,

2nd.

Eadh^iownehip is entitled to fear del-

—Gee. Porter, living near Charlotte, had

threshing machine.

-J

LOCAL MATTERS.
chine. The pbor fellow was terribly man-

eleariag-oel sale of all kinds of Dry Goods,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
Crockery, Groceries, etc., which will cm-

MEN’S SUITS FOR $5.00,
OP EVERT DESCRIPTION,

Spring

«i*i.
.
On Joly 24lh, Thomas Barnas, a gunsmith

—Miss Grace Kellogg, while riding out

and

Pure Linen Coats at 75 cts. each.

Snmiuer Style*

Dress and Cloak Making, 204 Main St., Jackson.
CUTTING AND FITTING,

Chestar Kelly, of Ingham eonnty, was the
last victim of the mowing machine.
Ho

relief.

FURNITURE!

MLLfflKBY &amp; FARCY GOODS!

s.’zing of a skiff in Green Lake.

STOGA BOOTS, $2.75,

WOOL CARDING?

A FEW

Good Japan Tea, 45 cents per lb.
Walnut Bureaux, vith class $12.oo
Tie Miiils Carton Mills Martie Top Bureaus, to $I8.oo Good Fine-Cut Chewing Tobacco, 45 cts.
EverythiuE Else in Propurtiun.
NEW CROP OF WOOL!

loot her-white-flannel blanket. The finder edentaly low.
returning it will be rewarded with one of

L. J. WHEELER.

O’Laary, while In Ehler's saloon at the
Grand Trank Junction, Sunday evening,

—The Hartford Day Spring is ornament­ mere, from tho Portland mills, at a bargain
D. W. LiacoLn’s.
ed with the profile of its edit r, O. D. Had- al
uell, but It needn't be ashamed of this, for

thirty-

Wool sent by rail will be carded with
promptness and returned per directions.

Nashville, Mich., July I5th, 1875.

Call And See.

Price, 10 Ceils jer 11., er 12! where I 204 MAIN STREET 204
Furnish Oil.
1876
1776.

aa lively a lecal as ia makeable.

Crockery, Glassware, Ready Made Clothing, with the heinous crime efcosmltting aYape
on three B«le girls of that village beI wee n

LARGE

Bu\' Your TEAS of

EXPERIENCE
DURING THE

of Maple Grove township, Saginaw county,
ItMKN RM ■ •

, LlBOOUl'S.-

ssveve bilhoue attack. and therefore aunoun-

tian Churck, next Sabbath, and that in the Family Whilefish
Herring, per box..
12j tbs. rtoe for

Guruift Perfect S*iisEwti»a.

A. M. Davobabty.

preferred by the husband of the woman.
It Is alleged ih^ the criminal intimacy has
existed for two'years. The examinetion

,US&amp; a recent visit to the residence of D. C.

J. W. POW^ES. Prop.

EE W LIVERY!
Stockmai

ten consecutive sheto with a rifle at a dis­
,1.00 tance of 400 yards, with a string wind -nd
At Dacobxbtt's.

the music etore of R. D. Bullock, of Jack-

SALE Md BOABDING STABLE,

everything in the Notion line at Bottom fig- open, and from' $20,000 to $30,000 in notes,
and about $700 in money and drafts stolen.
D. W. Lixcolm’s.

At Ihv old Naabvilte !Tou«c Darn

NASHVIU.E, MICH.
DAVOBBATT'e.

but the officers have scattered in pursuit

Last Friday the house of Matthew Wool -

consisting of CoUonade Pants,
■Cridler, ic'Ratf end township, with its con-

Ovsralls,

LIVERY STABLE!

D W. Li-wcoui's,

HaasbUON,
plements al Daugherty's.

*«xertiese-saved the other buildings.

Origin

My stock con- have been crsmeaUd.

Wm. Gage, a farmer living near TpeilanCultivators, Plow Points, Sulky Rakea, Seed
fi, was stinek by a Grand Rapids express
train going west. Jaly 24lh, and so injur-

WM. VENN. Proprietor.

At Bilgood's old stand, Nashville, Mich.

MF* Good Cotionade Pants for $1 at
D. W. Limcolm's.

Mr. Vwxhai bad several years experi­
ence in the livery businew end is prepared

.-Saturday, to nominate delegates to ths state

50 cts to 81.

DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,

LIVEBY

fST* Remember the Bellevue flour can’t fight the Indians

DYE-STUFFS,
School and Btecellaneou«
BOOKS,
"
STATIONARY,
WALL PAPER,
PAIWTS. OILS, COLORS
VARMISHES.
BRUSHES,

Swcal IistnMls, Trusses, Etc.,
toilet articles,
PERFUMES,
TEAS, COFFEES,
SPIOES,

Pine Tehaccos ami Dinars.

gan and Lafayette wooden pomps for wells

48yl

times.

damaged th&lt; Lansing House to the extent cf
$8,000. Lou to liveries, $1,500. A gener-

•furniture factory, including painting and

D. w. Limcolx's.
. Lixcolx.

GEO. M. SAVAGE &amp; CO’a COLUMN

Richdad Halsdurf, of Port Austin, while

KvM by Ue Ou* M MILWAUKEE BREW Kit It,
Grand River Ave, DrIn.tt, Mkh.
FOR MEDICAL AND MECHANICAL FUR­
Tkta beer U bout-4 by JWoub Better. 11 Mato SL.
J. F. Moisney a Co.. W Gnwd Itiyer avenue, and
POSES ONLY.
WliihuM A Co., bn-werv. Immm Brewery-

LAKS AND PAINT!
Do you want Dye stuffs?

Do yon want Faints and Oils?

D. W. Lixeou.

wa* Mixed with convulsions and shortly
thereafter died.

Do you want a good Book for the

Detroit, drove his wagon under a tank filled

THEY KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF

In Nashville and sell them at the Smallest Profit. 'You can buy

Straight "A” for 11 cents, Granulated. Ill efints, Yclloi C10 com;
And other Groceries equaHy as low in price.

LEE BRO’S,

NEW FIRM?

NEW GOODS?

NEW PRICES.
Fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, sweethearts and
children, can be

Griffith &amp; Dl/rkee:
IN THE BRADY BRICK.

Home Circle?

Du yon want Schoo! Books ?

Al thia prieoovary rake will pay far it self

This is the Tea I long have sought,
And m ourned b&amp;Muse I found it not.

BY BUYING THEIR GOODS OF THE NEW FIRM.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL!

retail 'Banilac, Saturday, became overheated and

LEE BROTHERS
And join in tho chorus with those that aro already singing r.

10,000

SALVATOR BEER Wines and Liquors !
InOtMMSClve leaded

teas

A Wilfyard.

PROPRIETORS

itudrawn and she

-A. J. Hardy's horse and J. VanOocker’s

Centennial

Do you wunl a Prescription filled

With care ?

D. W. Ltjtrotx.

Richest mid Handsomest Dress Goods,
Neatest and Tastest Prints,
*
Gayest and Prettiest Gaiters,
Nicest anti Softest Gloves.

Call and Hee Um.
Yours Truly,
MapbGr&lt;m,JnlyM18?8.

BOISE BROS.

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Progression. No Retrograding,
!Y CO., MICH., FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, J876.
what different manner. Every Sabbath,
after meeting was over, bo would post of great sympathy, glancing mwehievhimself at the church door to escort her onsly at Ids face, which was growing
rodder every moment, and which cer­
his •* Sunday best,” he might have been tainly showed nootigns of ill-health.
seen striking a bee-line for Squire Dear­
" What a beautiful situation I" she re­
born's. At about 9 o’clock the old folks sumed, after a pause, looking admiring­
ly around on the wdl cultivated farm.
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looking stmigkt into the flre( andacajpely make jowquite comfortable,” she adiled,
daring to move or breathe, with ihe mo­ lightly, " and that is a wife. What in
mentous question trembling on the very the world is tho reason you don’t get
tip of his tongue, yet never leaving it; married, Joshua t”
no nearer ihfc object of his visit when he
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loft the house than when he entered it. ttetipp •fhtehrir.
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of Dr. Hale, the village physician, came
home from ccllegc^ where he had gra !uatod, it was said, with considerable dis­
tinction. He was a tall, lank, smoothrdlw,tl^qor*|f*nto&lt;|U«B
brains, and more brass than either. -'He
tuiwMarypi cluirdi (4? fjrsi oftMnodu,
end took a great fancy to her,'and oommence^ puyipg-bor cocvndeHblc atten­

won’t anybody

" Fiddlestick I” was the laughing re­
joinder ; "I know better than that
There are- plenty that would, if you
would only take tho trouble to ask
thorn. I kflow of one, at least,” she
added, in a lower tone.
t
"I?o, but really, do yout" inquired

BOTFTUirs.

jrait two months to enjoy himself in, to
look nt the pleasant things of life and be
as happy as be may. Tlien he will lie
down to rise not again ** till the heavens
be no more." Ho talks cheerfully alxjut
the matter; counts the days m they run
them, ___ _bis
_______
___ _ are,_______
along ;.__
and when
- young friends
4n the midst of their hilarity ho pointe

Dr. Birch, of the British Museum,
thinks the origin of the Egyptian race is
enveloped in mystery. Tho Egyptians
at the earliest period repnwented
reives as " men,” and mythically were
suppoocil to be created by the gods, or to his attenuated frame, and says : ‘‘Hv
to proceed from the eye or mouth of the member, boyr, it was a fast life thnt did
. . "■
demiurgoe. As early os the third dynasty this to ma,"
M European, distinct from the Nigritic
and Semitic races. Philologically con­
sidered, tho ancient Egyptian language
belongs to the Semitic and not to Um
Aryan family of speech, and favora the
hypotberis of an early Semitic wave of
emigration which flowed into Egypt;
but the only HoltUion which remains is
the oonrideration that tho Egyptian was
* lyite produced by a fusion cf diffi rent
races after a period of miscegenation and
olimateric influsDcoa, and varying lifter
word with tho political relations. Nor is
there any indication of an aboriginal
race subjrxited to a more m^rfnl one.
or reduced to rervitivlc, aijL tho exist­
ence of a stone period; as \_has been

Joshua, carn&lt;«tly. " Whot can it be I”
This was rather too much ; and, grow­
ing indignant at cither his stupidity or
been Miwy’s
want of courage to take advantage of .the
particular aversion, . She had disliked ^ppoftnnt^r ahq fievc. hfm, she remained called, in tho valley of the Nile, during
But she did silent
which an uncultivated race rose gradu­
* •
Did you ever aco*a bashful man! Il him from hid Ktyhood.
you have, then you have seen the most not scruple to flirt with* him a little, hop­
** V list a singular-lookiDgapple that is al!} to a higher development. Geolog
ing to arouse Joshua’s jealousy, and you bold in your hand I” she remarked ical considerations, too, do not aid to'
any groat extent in determining tho
higher chronological limit of inhabited
IhihgUfrtdtlVb and Ifitefrffing H *fiie’
that nuBuc-d.
shrinking t midity ot a blushing girl, ing that Mr. Lawrence, one of his neigh­
"Yea," returned Joshua. "It’s a Egypt 'The Egyptian l*elnnga, after all,
to
the more recent race of men, and has
bor?,
intended
to
give
n
party,
and
hav
­
though I have my - doubts iq r^gyd to,
new kind I grafted last year, and the only
it; but a bashful man—who ever pities ing’oMifaed ktfilflMir^ in some way that one that came to perfection. Won’t you nothing to distinguish his first appear­
ance
on the earth's crust from races ac­
him! Though despised by one sex, and that village chap, as be termed his rival, have it, Mins Mary
he added, looking
tually existing. There is no trace of
laughed st by the other, always doing intruded to take Mary, be
b went ovrr to at her timidly.
.
- fjuonjjjg
fm^ever iut^der t&lt;
ipf sayPf — - .. early
H *rWHBI hnvoyou, Joslmal Of course evolution or developments. Even tho
ing wha^he never intended to say, be is l^n* texs! ner hitrirflf.
iWtNMilyra with-the most inno­ earliest monuments exhibit the' finest
Alarmed at the bare possibility of cent air imaginable.
art, and there is no evidence of n
one of tho most pitiable objects in exislosing
her,
Joshua
appeared
like
a
new
Joshua was thunderstruck, scarcely primeval ravage race inhabiting the
“Ts‘IP.A.&lt;&lt;?*&lt;A
■tnto;.
instead' at WCiplDg in some daring to believe his ears.
banks of tho Nile and the plains of tho
To bo sure, in those days ofbrass and
corner, as was his wont, not daring to
" Are you in earnest, Mary I" be in­ Delta gradually ascending in the scale
assurance, when everybody thinks him­
speak to herof any one else, be remained quired, looking anxiously into her face. of ’ civilization.
Ip tho investigations
self as good fl his neighbor, .and a good
"To bo sure, I am,” she returned, made into this history nothing has been
deal bettor,' they are very ’ fate./ Hut fey het side 'nearly the whqle swning,
scarcely
quitting
her
for
a
moment,
and
too
insignificant
for
notice. It is not
laughing
and
coloring
;
"
and
we
will
be
.still tboy are to be,m«t withccamianaljy,
history compiled from papyri or literary
though they are' quickly disappearing, than oaly whts sbn requested"him to married next Christmas. ”
tiring her'apmc refreshments.
dooumente
alone.
A
portion of it is
Unable
to
contain
himself,
Joshua
im
­
and jMtfiMhV ia-sftw ytwrs .tkfje will
'Mr*. Hale, who had viewed Joshua's mediately throw bis arms around Mary, inscribed on the walls of tho courts of
be no trace of them left
attfcptiqns; |o Mary idlk.a jeaJpus(qyi), and ratified the bargain with a hearty Egyptian temples or on the rides of the
My friend, Joshua Wheat, was one of
heard this request,’and, being well aware kiss, at which performance Mary mani­ pFopybra, tho qatee or doors of which
this unfortunate class of people, I say
Joshua’s blundering propensities, fested not the slightest objection or dis- were the triumphal arches of Egypt
Wry maliciourly placed a stool directly
Here the hieroglyphic details of war
in
hi*
Pretty noon Joahi^aqan^e
Oa tho following Christmas there was are blended with sculptures represent­
- No one eOtiRi n*v^ kteB JAnOI"MUff
bapta, •^toetc^of .-flilkmg a^und the a many wedding at Bquiro Dearborn's, ing the incidents of Egyptian cam­
stool, as anyone else would have done, at which our friends Joshua end Mary paigns, the list of vanquished countries
especially ladies, without being aware
he stumbled over it, aud, sprawling full were the ehfef actors.
and conquered cities.
Tho eldest of
of this peculiarity of hia. Ho generally
length upon the floor, landed the conAnd now the staid, dignified-looking all treaties ccpied on the walls of the
c.mrt
at
Karnak
remains
long after
man ^wbo waliu} into church wjtb such an
Tt'.p'-oAvofRte.Wftfia'-pktolKatMte with iD^xXtaut air,, with hisMfo on quo side the original, engraved on a plate
white, scared face, hiding himself as
doughnuts, pumpkin pie, and various । dftrt tkrir littls’ hoy an flic other, would of silver, has forever diimpi&gt;cared
soon as posrible from observation be­
hardly be recognized os that blundering, in the crucible ot time. Yet even
hind a door, or in a corner. If there other eatables, directly in Mary’s lap.
This unexpected feat produced quite a awkward fellow Joshua West.
these are s&lt; con dory in importance to
was a chair or a stool anywhere in the
sensation. Mary set up a loud scream,
that research which has oj&gt;rned every
room, which was very apt to be tho case,
and the rest rus Ik'd to see what was the HKtr.tKC or coj.onBD gncKtxai tomb, aud joined tho broken clue of
be generally managed to stumble over it,
Thepoisonous nature of the dye used history from contemporaneous monu­
which was not at all calculated to in­ matter, and it was some time before
,ir *- . •a.'rtr
order was restored.
.
ment iuacoesriblp to thp Egyptian, and
crease his self-possession, or add4»&lt;he
When
the
tumult
bad
in
a
measure
been frequently demonstrated during unintelligible to the Greek historians of
grace of his entrance. If a pr^!y~ffirl
rarfteidod, Mary looked around lor the the hot weather. The Scientific Amrri tho country. Criticism in this respect
spoke to him, ho stammered, and turned
Not only
all sorts of colors, looking as frightened unlucky cause of it, but b- was nowhere can says that rod, brown, blue and yel­ has supplanted tradition.
and ashamed as if be had been convicted to be found. Mortified at the ridiculous low may lw poisonous, and (ells of a rocks and metals, however, but the
figure he bad cut, and the merriment of case as follows : " The garments were most fragile of all materials, papyrus
of sheep stealing.
jug 1,Mfl banded down details of Egyptian
Foor Joshua I there certainly never those who had witnessed it, he luul of a light woolen material, and, havii
aa'’ history.
About 2,000 rolls and frag*
was a nun who had a higher opinion of rushed from the house, and never become somewhat worn, were sent to an'
stopped
or
slackened
his
speed
until
bo
tho better part of creation, or was more
extensive dyeing and scouring establish- mente have been discovered and pre­
ifdark blue.
had_yeached his room, and bolted the .mflLlnthfc dty to
served. Unfortunately, tho Turin papy­
The dWMr, after wearing tho clothes for rus, the canon of history or list of all
a few days in hot weather, observed that the Kings with their suoocaniou, years,
the blue color rttaisod bis undergar­ months and days of reign, and in some
Poor Mary won more annoyed at Josh­ ments, And in the localities of the stains instances the duration of their life, has
years before.
He bad five brothers ; but, though ua’s evident discomfiture than nt tho he became sensible of a cutaneous erup­ only escaped the ravages of time in tai
none of them hod half his good looks or Iom of her dress, which was nearly ru­ tion.- The latter soon extended on a tern, aud it is impossible to patch them
sense,, they possessed what he did not— ined ; and she conceived a stronger dis­ large area, wfiich became excessively in­ together. It n supposed to be a system
plenty of assurance, and a tact of like tliar. ever to the young collegian, flamed, and a pustular state followed, compiled from all extant ami contem­
showing all they did know, and were who she was quite sure was at the bot­ resulting in excruciating suffering and poraneous sources, representing tbs idea
all married and happily settled in life, tom ot it all. She resolutely declined prostration. The case was carefully ex­ of the date of tho world fl known by the
Much difficulty exists of
amined by several eminent physicians Egyptians.
n due city, who pronounced it one of reconciling these elata with synchronistic
her
brothers
;
leaving
him
the
alterna
­
history.
Still,
it ik wonderful bow many
tho most severe attacks of poisoning
It was not from want of means to
support a wife, for he had plenty of this tive of attending some other lady, or that they luul ever encountered, aud of tho important ontlines ot Egyptian
going
homo
by
himself.
unhesitatingly ascribed it to ihe dyeing history have been discovered. A great
world’s goods, a well-stocked farm, a
•Two Sundays pu»ed, and Joshua did of the fabric with aniline blue. Had|ti:e deal still remains to be done to fill up
nice new house, besides some money in
the bank. It certainly was not for the not come near her; and, on tho Monday sufferer been a child or an invalid, the defective portions, for the subject is by
want of girls, for there were scores of following, Mary put on hor bonnet and bpiAfdn'was that tEe'dlseasfc'Iras suffi­ no means exhausted. Fresh and younger
them in the town where he litad,of all shawl and went over to his house, for ciently maHgunnt to prove fatal/’ A studonta would find a now sod attractive
sorts and sixes, black-eyed, blue eyed, the oat ensible purpose of having a gos Rife way is to discard any garment the inquiry of a novel kind to reward the
efforts of research.
gray-eyed, and eyrs of no color at all. sip with old Mrs. Wheat, who lived coloring of which stains the skin.
No ; Joshua Wheat remained unmarried with her eon, but in reality to find out
merely because ho hod not courage suffi­ what had become of her sensitive lover.
Much to her dirappointment, Joslins
Ono of the most interested spectators
The sort of people thatthe inhabitants
cient to look any one of the girls in the
was not at home, though she saw a coat' Montenegro are is coming to be of the panuio when the Itoston Tiger*
'taiLq'^iapWateappoar through fl oppo* ’
pasaod through the city, says the Now
site dock fl she entered tbewoonr, which their ‘redeni‘ shape.
A German letter York correspondent of the Boston Jovr^
the uninitiated ae&gt;tm very easily spoken; she shrewdly conjectured belonged to from among them says that they are naJ,‘ wfl a .young man under 30. He
li»in
yet I Lave known many a nan’s courage
very superstitious: “Thunder is be­ hai been an urdunt military man for n
fail him at the thought of saying them,
After sitting awhile and chatting with lieved to arias from the fact of BL Peter long time, genial, liberal and popular.
who would have rode into the front of the old lady, with whom she was quite playing at nine’ pins, while lightning is Three months ago he was in robust
regarded*! the reflex of the. sword with health,*and w», of a stout, stocky, ragged
the fiercest and bottmt battle.without
8L EHas combate Ute dflil,” build, capsbte of enduring everything.
the shadow of fear.
At last all the girls of Joshua's ac­ go across the lots, as it was considera­ from which it app&lt; are how their " Chris- He never knew a day’s aicknera until
within a short time. He has been a gen­
quaintance were married to braver if bly nearer.
fire to l&gt;o extinguiahvd, people call erous liver, and had ample means to
She accordingly passed out the back
it:
"Wine! wine!" instead of gratify his taste. 8ix months ago his
Dearborn, the prettiest one among them way. As she was going through the
all, and as good and sensible as she was garden, she caught a glimpse of Joshua " Water f* believing as they do that, by father died, and he took a large buri
in an adjoining orchard, walking discon- uttering the latter word tho genius of ness, the fruit of twenty years' industry
WUifW “* W*
Fire would fee! insulted. Life is not and indomitable persevt«ance.
The
socurs to any. -But kbs dtief glory of young num threw off (he asoeticirm of
if she married at though he hadn’t a friend iu the world. (he Montenegrins is to uwwer in large his father, and launched out generously.*
all, fhe would have nobody but Joshua
He started and colored as bis eye fell figures to the salutation : "Howmaxiy He was just the young man to have hosta
Wheat
Turks’ heads hast thou cut off I" The of friends. He treated them just like a
Jcxbua had taken a great shine to
*• Why, Mr. Wheat,” she exclaimed.
prince, and entered on what is knowu as
but the most deferential salute is to kies “fast life.” First his business failed.
thought of. finding yop hen1 Why, I' tlie stomach. The factors of the people Tlien a blow struck him that crippled bis
health
In thpoo months, frosa a florid,
oral tradition only}. A party of German energetic, robust frame, ha l»ecame a
winter on his little sled, and bringing
physicians
is
new
making
a
study
of
the
-that is, I haven't been'
mere skeleton, and now his own mother
(very wdl, lately,” stammered pner country, while caring far the wounded, would not kpow him. He is around
। Joshua, looking M if he bad half a nfad and through them porno interesting
o9er.ll
exhibited I to run away.
accounts c^'wfiatis the real condition of friends ; for hia doctors have told him
in a some“ You don't sav ao I You are lookinir 1 the Montenegrins.
that there is no help for him ; that he has

tion.
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COURT-

NO. 45.

IT FVLl,OF
There was o Sunday school celebra­
tion within a hundred mites of Chicago,
not long ago, and the minister made a
speech to tho children, in which he en­
deavored to teach tho natureof faith.,So
he told them ti c following story by way
of illustration:
In tho deepening twilight -of a sum­
mer’s evenings pastor called at the resi­
dence of one of his parishioners, and
found seated in the doorway a little boy,
with hands extended upwards, holding
a Use.
" What arc you doing here, my little
friend t” inquired the minister.
"Flying my kite,” was the prompt re­
ply.
•
"Flying your kitol” exclaimed the
pastor ; * • I can sec no kite—yon c m see
none.”
" I cannot sec it, but I know it is
there, for IJccl it pull /”
•
The children were all deeply interest­
ed, and tho clergyman continued:
Now in * few days after this the
mother of the little boy was about to die,
and she said to him:
"My sod, when I am an angel I will
come, if I tan, and bo with you and
shield you from harm, aud watch to
see you grow up a good man. Will yor.
try to think sometimes that I sin by
your rideI”
And the liUle boy raid ho would.
"Now, my dear children," raid the
minister, "when that blessed angel camo
txick from heaven and hovered over her
child, and placed her hand among the
fair golden hair, how did he know that
she was there, for he could not see her t”
"Why, ho frit htr pul', of coturte!"
roared the class, in unison, and with the
promptness of alwwlnte certainty.
The speaker sat down all of a sudden,
and tho exercises concluded with tlie
singing of a hymn.

Wons wagon'wheels Jught to be re­
tired.

■ 1

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;

Tnx real hams &lt;nf Sigaoriusttpeitetini,
who erossed Niagara «* sawire reaesitiy,
is Sarah McGinnis?—/’&lt;cc
... ,,

" What kind &lt;4 a carpet shall we get
for the parson's study J’’ asked a church
committeeman of his’ colleague. ' **Ax
minsteri” wtif* th&lt;5 comprehi'nsivii reply.
Ts W4*jv*«n*&lt;itbUteteteM*
* ■ *’

■ Tcaat Saefl to coll UWrfl^t1'’'•*-&gt; A.

ItavKRKWD gentleman (jnniti excited)
—"Now, just look at this eoa^l .po-yqn
call it a good fit i Tho fact ia&gt;^rop can’t
cut a coat!” Tailor Iwliosc dignity is
touched)—" Sir, if you could ‘preach a
sermon as wefra* I can cut i cost, yon
would have been a'Bishop before now.”

A woman writes that " a man can hold
his age much bstter thain b* can hold
his yonih. ’’ ■ To which * manjuighi add
that a woman can hold her ago much
better than she can hold her mouth—
but a respect for our hair prevents us
from molting the remark.—Norritlmrn
Ileraltf4
X:*‘:
Tour»t—&gt;*Are there any iiinb in
this village, my little mtn f' Small na­
tive—1' 'Ees, sjr, thope b^ thc1 Eox and
Lion,* in Middle street, aud the ‘Cob­
blers’ Arms,’ down in the Millend."
Tourist—“Winch is tho liest obel”
S. N.—" I dunno, sir, but father alius
gita drank at tho * Gobblers. ’ /—Zzmfan

! * ■r .
.
‘.‘Caj; you change tbit William for
me 1” said a young man?. who presented
a $50-bin ul the counter of the Glou­
TUI KBMKDY FOB XVjrMTHONli.
cester (Miss.) National Bank recently.
The PhilidelphiA Ledger, in an ar­
.....
„ I ••
U1O
bi«r; bin-wkj do
ticle on sunstroke, says thnt in all caws
ot trim
tru« '■ui^vruae
.ui»troke iuc
tb'o bsui
»Hn in
b upruiug
boratog .
“H—ft WiUuimt"
.*&lt;Ob,
aot
ui
-----•
---- » F* —
—
hot uni ilrr, U.o tenpenliln! ot IL.-1 tuuilar enough Mitk Ito. MmI ot •
_
________
....
n-i.
..
Lhino*
in
nail
it
Bill.
”
was
tlie
ouick
thing
to
call
BUI,
toe
quick
Ixxly ranging sometimes us high im
106 deg. or higher.
The sufferer is r^ly.

indeed burning up, and unless prompt
relief be given him, death must soon en­
sue.
rurtnnately this relief is to be found
in the use of a remedy so simple and po
self suggesting that it seems almost in­
credible it should not Imve boon resort­
ed to long before it war used. *ltua is
tho free us.: of ice, if it can lie swal­
lowed, which in rarely the cose, and ite
free and persistent use externally. Who
rver’.lnds a patient thus affected rhonld
carry him into an airy room, strip him
of his clothing, and, placing a man nt
each extremity, got him to nib him from
In-ad to foot with largo pieces of foe.
The purpose and effect of this is to re­
duce as rapidly as {toraiblc the tempera­
lure, or, in other words, to put out
the Arc which is consuming him,
and, if this bo
promptly done,
recovery will take place even in cases
apparently of tho mart desperate char­
acter.
But this rubbing with ice murt lie
thoroughly dune w.th large pieces of;
ton, and persisted in until oonsciousne\i
and Datural breathing be restored. If
ice cannot be obtained, copious effusions
of cold water may -bo substituted.
Of
course various auxiliary measures may Is*
adopted by an intelligent physician,
but . these enggcstioDs are for immediato adoption in a malady which, if
not promptly rented, may prove fatal
before the physician arrivesbut, in
tel casre, a skillful physician should &lt; f
course be rent for without delay.

Henry Lccwenberg, of Berlin, has in­
vented an imitation of leather, which, if
it proves to wear well and eau be econ­
omically manufactured, will soon find
abundant applications in a largo number
of Jmluatrit a. The imitation is put ujkid
cloth,1 very much as india-rubber goods
ore prepared, and it is so much like Un­
real leather that only on expert could
detect the differeqoe. By having re­
course
tonne to Y'ronxfhg
uronxnig and
sou coloring matter,
IthpomblotopnAuMSrnwtenU,!,
which look proci~-l, like g.l™o plulio
&lt;»!*. In lb. Hue ot furniture trimming,
........................
architectural decoration, imitation of at!
kin la of fancy wood-cutting, cornier*
and dccurations of ceilings, as well ax
for clothing and shoes, the new suljetaxice

A Horn--KBETKn posts at his door1 this
notice•* “
German1, Ttafuin and
Spanish spoke Here.*-■ Arrives wn ’Bngh'*d«mafi, and in -fantaitic tfrencli Mks

plica the write*, “toejrp’s&gt;oQ*».’\ "VMi,
no ipte^pr^e^ l And yd you
on
your sign •iiki all the languages are
spoken hero." "tti, sir, by the trav­
elers.
* ’yt '• /;’1 ■■' ‘
" I’vs got another, my dear,” said
Mr.~Dork ins o« he hurried into tho

.Trinity Uhnr&lt;4&gt; spiro qv the back of a
goose, how would you get down !*' Mrs.
Dorkins thought she’d jump down,
slide down the lightning. rocU fly down
on the gnore, ftM' down, and them gave
i| up. “Why»if^jou wanted to get
down, you could pick it off the gooee,”
eaid Mr. Dorkins, exidtant^. •
Amono (ho prisoners who appeared
before Justice Harbangh yesterdry morn­
ing (6 answer to a'chsr^o-of drunken-

neoM was Teddy Daily, who wna dis­
charged from tho House ot Correction
Tuesday momuig, and out of a residence
of eight y(‘tirn in thin aly has paseed five
of those years in serving out sentences
at the House of Correctton.’ ^When
Teddy was led out yesterdaymorning be
cried and: teu^rad, arai tested tel kneeled
down and prayed. Finally tho Judge
Rted : "If I lot you go to-day, Tqddy,
will you go right home and boat your
wife I" and Teddy replied, with more
baste than wisdom; " Yes, Your Honor,
disuoveriDg his emx was relieved by tho
Judge, who flid. " IV discharge you aud
give you sixty miuutea tq gq| qut of the
city.” And Teddy started for*Tolf*do.—
FcrFreu.
'
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Mr. Darwin and the" other naturalists,
in seeking to define the peculiarities
which distingufaih man from the lower
very remarkable distinction. M^m te
the only ---------animal that’ ■ blows
his dosc.
—----- —
Th-JligAi. h*, h. ur^ly too
l»"g. b»L he w.rat btoWMft. Tho
phont
phrnt can
chh roach
nw*h ovwf
,nar his
hi. nose
turn and
«*d tickle
ti
h!t.S tegs,
Urr* aud
«&gt;uf be
hh often
Afton does
Aim ;• bat
ha he
his hind
never wipta ft. Tbf blua-nose baboon

mlAeet animal njigfci ^..Qmd, Ifft »

ita mannfaiHura a profound aren't

boats to any part'd the city for a quartet [ bosdsna as a
of a dollar.
' a ipericrity.

eridaooa

fate

�JT Will PAT TW
FRIDAY. - - AUG ♦.

I87«

STOP AJSTT) LOOK!

A fctowatoly firi it i spelling

FOB THE LONG BRICK STORE OF

sahnU MA down OB “pantaloons,"
No man e*» bwoome thoroughly ac-

qnainlad with hie family without runBaby perambulators are said to be
a* low as four dollv*

apieef, but

Accomodating a friend with a fifty
dollar note is an ex-L-lcnt way of

'

The extreme height ol misery is a
small boy with a new pair of boots
and uo mud puddle.
'
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A retired physician has gone iixlo
the green grocery tine* throws in a
prescription, with, every dozen green

cucutbbcrs.

shotrfd seise limn by the forelock, Cur
the rude old fallow, sooner or later,

palls all their hair out.

i

You ar^fW'd every day through th* col­
umn* of nSyepApera «sd by Druggis's to
um.something for IXyarapaia and Lirer Coss■ plaint I bat you kMw nothing about, you
’ gat discouraged spending money; with but
^ttto suoesHN. No* to gira you satisfactory
proof that Ouw'l Acunrr Flo*s* will
sura you of Dyspepsia *Bd Li rar Complaint
stumbled into a doo r-yard at Holland Thura- with all its •flocls, such as Sour Stomach,
Sick Headache, Habitual CoaUruaaa, palpitattoo ot th a Heart, Hoort-bum, Waler
An iaoandiary attempt was made Sunday brash, coining up of food after aalisg, tow
•ruing t« burn BriUy'. hotol al Ba iliai spirits, Ac,,we Mt you to go to your Drogreek, by aaltiug fir. to some rubbish in a, gists, Boise Bros., and get a sample boule
of Gnoien's AOoust Fsowsa for 10 canto and
try li, or a Regular Sixe for 75 cents, two
dooes will relieve yon,
bridge.
Friday, as Is supposed, fwn the eftQls
sunstroke-

self-admini sisrad.

Hon. C. H. Walker.
Walker, of Flint, fell from a
Irra bo was trimming ytslerday, and strik­
ing upon a pick* tone* tbo picket* was
forced through his thigS. His life WMjda-

DryGoods
Our Stock ot

are receiving

IS NOW ALL IN AND

NEW GOODS DAILY,

pedlar who wont swear.

Next he
Christian Bohnerila. cf Adrian, was st*
will want a boy with feathers on his lacked by a mad bull and bcf-.ro he oould

ARE OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS!

legs.
The Saratoga chap who married, a

broken, bis color bone dislocated and eever

girl, last summer, having fallen io
with her beautiful complexion, says Ionia, arrested
uow that it was a “skin game."
character and a' resident of Muir, on
pldon of being the ptrton who murderously
assaulted H. V. Staley last Bunday, night.
oeully in that dty, five women spent
Tbompeou wm taken, to jail.
two long bou.s in making a selection
Mr. Asher MUbourue, who died at Charui* one simple little straw hat

otha. peraotw tot- rested I. Mid ctete. ore re.;Hired
(•appear at a »c..ion .aid court, then Io bo ho'.den
H the Prtfbale Oflk*. In I he city of Harting*. and
show cauao, If any tbsra be, why the prayer
of the peUttoner should be granted;
▲nd H Is further ordered, that said. paUUuaer
give nolle® tn
the peraon* Interested In
•aid estate, of the jKmdcncy of Said petition,
and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy
,U.------.--------------- In tbe Nash rille New.,
circulated In said ct-unty of
Ira wacks previous Io said

and keep a full assort­
ment in all of the lines.
Our

GRAND BAPID8 DIVISION

2-Button Kid Gloves,
Splendid Prints,
Black Alpacas,
Plaid Dress Goods,
Curtain Laces,
Ladies Silk Ties,
Black Silks,
Table Linens,
INCREASING SALES
Parasols.
Hosiery,

Warm weather helps one to be

gtwd.

That ia, you don’t care wheth­
er your, neighbor has a big woodpile than an Indian village called Schimmacon.

ur a s.na!l one.
Eyen during the healed term the

An eld mau eighty years old, by the name

Kalamazoo papers get inlo-a gramalstation, just west of Battle Creek, kicked
ical dispute. Il's singular bow men

are proof that the peo­

MARBLE WORKS ple know where
BLACK &lt;fc PULLER,
Ptopriclon.

can be in such- a mood, while the clothes on fire, and was so badly suffocated
heat is iu tebso.

At the Congressional convention forenoon.
The First Regiment of Stele troops has
at Albioo^Aug. 2nd, J. IL McGowan
of Branch was nominated represent­ gone into camp at Jackson. Il ia denomin­
ated Camp *76, and is under the command
ative on the 26ih ballot
The con­
of Col. W. II Witbing i on. The militia pre­
test was a hot one.
sent comprises Company A, Capi. RevenThe Hon. Potiphar Peagreen, of awgk. of Ann Arbor; Company B, Cspi
the Georgia Legislature, rose in bis Hunter, Coldwater, and companies C, D, E

and MONUMENTS,
Mkd« In &gt; wodunanliku manner from tb« bei

Sait.tfaction Guaranteed.

BLACK &amp; FULLER.

ber Uie meaning of geology.

The

An Adrian man bought a lol of wild mus*
tcnced taming them,

204 MAIN STREET 204

an(Z are- sell them, less
than they can be bong ht in thisvicinty.
May 15, 1867.

lie uses a lasso, end

Tbe London Lancet saya that no ried homo on liters. Boolheels fly higher
person should sit for more than half than the barn, and the Doctors are out of
an hoar. S'posen a fellow is silting splinters-and arnica. Iton Turner has it all

E. T. CHILD &amp; CO

KOCHER BROS

Mrs. Custer—poor lady- ia out in Fort
Llncold, kul will soon return to her old
A negro w-s scalded to death by a boma to Monroe, Mich.
Her only words
boiler explosion in New Orleans, last are, “all ths world is gone;*’ and it must
week, aud on his tombstone they

BOOTS &amp; SHOES, HATS &amp; CAPS,

Don’t forget it 1 Remember it I Keep it
uppermost in your thoughts, that now, in
this great centennial year, is the harvest
time for bargains at
C, A. TRUMAN’S.
C. C. WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE ADVT.

DEALERS IN

on the sofa with his girl, is he going

UKOCERIEH, WALL PATER,

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AKD LAMPS!

Forcigaa tk. American

seat the other day, and asked a mem­
member told him it was a species of

GOODS ARE SOLD CHEAP

GO TO TRUMAN’S FOR EVERYTHING! I

NASHVILLE

to he |Mrlicu.ar to a minute ?

THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST

FURNITURE 54^255

chisled deeply : “Sacred to the mem­

ory of our 'steamed friend."

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

maaeacre ’made 26 widows.

OH M&gt;UTH M.UK 6TUEET,

Fort lajit, Jitbn I Saiiui B. B.

Six pairs pairs of twins kick their

The eeneation of the day st Niles, is the
suicide Saturday morning of X. Bachman,
of Florida, Northern correspondents boot aud shoe dealer, by hanging.
Finan­
ought to be ashamed to run down the cial embarrassment was the principal cause
resources of that state.
Bachman was aa honorable and high-mind-

herb under ibe table of John Law,

It wasn't

a

loaded

SHORT LIKE B ETWEES

204 Main St., Jackson. HARDY A CROCKER,

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

Proprietors.

Onendaga

county preacher who recently said :
could not pay. He leaves a wife and seven
“Brezzern, szeaaier for a emmil—hie children.
—Igu srough ze knee of an idol, zan
Early on the morning of July 28th, a fire
on block, in Grand ItapiJs, which spread
with great rapidity and before the fire Co.
arrived the rear of the Rathburn. House,
the Lyon, BeUfcrd aud Foster blocks were
in flames. The upper stories of these build­
ings were occupied as sleeping rooms to-the
Rathburn House. The flames spread rapid­
A brave young man in a neighbor­ ly, cutting off the escape of many oceuing city got patriotically intoxicated

peazibly with hiz muzzer-in-law."

the other night, and while in that Cnarlie Thompson was so seriously burned

A FEW

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

Walnut Bureaus, with class $12.oo
Marble Top Bureaus, do $18.oo REAPERS, MOWERS,
EventWKteaProptrtiOD. Horse Rakes, Plows,
Call And See.

Wheel Cultivators,

204 MAIN STREET 204

Harrows, Corn

condition received to avenge Luster's

The
death—and next tuomiog not one persona were more or lew injured.
firemea diJan elective and heroic work with
sound wooden Indian could be faoed
their todJeve to teecuing those xrhove eaeape
wu eat off. The total loss ia estimated at
How nacaxAlly one turns away, at $70,000.
this interval, from the works of bards,
•ages and philosophers, from visions

of alatacraft aad the phenomena of

our table.

It is full of good reading matter.

pahtical science, and sixhs for Ibe nisi, fssbioM, receipts, etc., and two superb
matohlesa liberty of that civilization

NEW MUSIC!

Planters, and

Wheel Cultivators
OF THE LATEST IMPROVED.PATTERNS

Road Scrapers,

Peters' Household Melodies.

or the Beat Make, ia the
FOR SALE ONLY AT

whioh. permits a man to sit around all ladies sud everybody etoe. Address,
L. A. GUDET, Philadelphia, Pa.'

canvBM for “The Tribulations of the

Al the M. E- parsonage, to this village,

Peters’ Sacred Selection

Martyrs," was kicked out of five of­
fices the first day, and nearly scalded Wilocg and kltss Mery A. Coats.

Both of O Bering rtoUm I Mele Voire*'.

to death by an irate woman whom he

interrupted in her culinary duties.
An Indiana man has just been
Now he swears that the tribulations neatly scalped by a stroke of light­
ol the martyrs amount to jnat noib- ning, and be "peaks of it ns a very
ing compared to his‘own, and ’he
wigged performance.
wants his name added to the list
Good.—Colonel Ethan Allen, of
when a new edition of the book is
Revofutiouary fame, though roughly
reared, was verj corteous by nature,
There have been plenty of Indian and m»*de every passible effort to im­
braves at the Exhibition, but the first prove his manners by observing those
When he was a
genuine leathered, moccasined, deer­ of other people.
prisoner of war in New York chy. on
skinned squaw made her appearance
parole, he was invited into the brtil
only yesterday.
That aba was a society of the city, and oh one uccas
i borough bred member of Sitting ion attended a large and Tashionable
Olives were passed
Bull’s family, was put beyond doubt dinner party.
mound the feast, and,, following lhe
wbem she yelled at an urchin who
general example, Cui Allen took one.
Healthily pulled a feather from her He was onable to overcome the dis­
gust it caused his palate, and. taking
lhe half-chewed fruit in bis hand, he
said, with a low bow to bi» bovtew,
• tongue.
“Ugh
•'Madam, with your permission, I’ll

tile.

Petert Octaro Charnsa.

GALE CHILLED asd
DIAMOND ffiOK PLOWS
ElORY’S

Carriages and Buggirs.
Petert Orw Selectioas-

AT THE

CROOK'S PATENT

VolanUty.

Peter’s Parlor late.

GUARANTEE

GREATLY REDUCED PRICE OF $35 EACH,

LaCrcnit le la Creme.
ON SIX MONTHS OR ONE YEAR'S TIME.

Hotwire.

DOUBLE WAGON
i. L rerrai.

» v.

B1SDY « l-RtoKEB.

C. C. WOLCOTT.

�■awaM

ccmss i»b nrrixo,

WILL OFFER

■a. Mj *&gt; «■' T~ l„u

MERCHANT TAILOR!
IM al Daugherty's Wholesale and- Retell

—Mm. John R. Eastman, of Woodland, m — cn»rin ..d vwitb
lying very til with a fever al her fethB?i,

Groeerie* aud Provuions

IBM’S, TOOTHS' I BOYS’ CLOTHlIfi

D. W. Liaoou'a.
Family Whi'efieb
Herring, per box.
Ne. 1 Trout, new.
»} ttw. rtoefor..

LIXBHAUHKB-

.60

During the next 30 days

GREAT INDUCEMENTS
DRV GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HATS,
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,
AC.
AC..
40.

II. ALDRICH
driver. Hero we found
Lawton friend, 0-'Robinson?

Dauomsstt’s.

district, aad Clemeai Smith a delegate te
windows cleaned.

He is running

M Bread, Bull. Calcs, Craciera aid Pies
A. LUNCH ROOM

—This is the way a neighboring Dutch-

Clippers, of Hastings, and the Wolverines judging from all reports, we think it time

B9* Remember the Bellevue flour can *t

blacksmith, is building a nioe frame dwel­
ling.

GROCERIES!

20 per

Cultivators, and everything in lhe line on
hand. Points for Bellevue Curtis Plows.

H. ALDRICH

23

WOOL CARDING?

. LiircoLM'e.

The Nashville Cardinn Illis'

—The Republioane of Castleton will meet

gross the minds of the Assyrians just now,
is .a church trouble and haunted bouse.

NEW CROP OF WOOL!

BSl. Took all the Pramlums at the
Wool sent by rati wUl be carded with
Centennial Trial—(he McCormick Reaper promptness and returned per directions.
and Mower, a combined machine for sale
Tho ehured trouble dates its existence
on time, without intereat. If you need a
from last winter. J. Paton, of Almout,
rested last week Jhureday night for disor.

A. M. DAcaainrr.

family, but thia makes no difference to the
and mysterious noia

One

if elected, would discharge the duties, con­
nected therewith, with credit to himself and

that Doc was compelled to leave his wife

Shoes a t Cost,

Boot s

Crockery at Cost,
GROCERIES

AT COST.

CLOTHINGI
From $5 per Suit Up. MEN'S SUITS FOR $5.00,

- Pure Linen Coats at 75 cts. each.

IK GREAT VARIETY,

From $1 a Pair, Upwards.

STOGA BOOTS, $2.75,

Good Japan Tea, 45 cents per lb.

AU Goods Sold as Represented, and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Street, in W. A. Ay Is worth's Brick.

fiumke Ptrfcd Sri&amp;b'n.

Good Fine-Cat Che rring Tobacco, 45 cts

Side of Main

Nashville, Mich., July 15th, 1875

J. W. POWLES, Prop.
it and see.

D. W. Lincoln.

......Try the SILVER SOAP—three Bara
bars.

NE W LIVER Y!

For sale al DQUQlicrty's.

New goods of some description ar-!
riving nearly every day, D. W. Limcolx.

uino tobacco of

D. W. Lixcolx,

Scythe Stones five cents each

residents of Assyria township, died July

JJudu - ^adt

Location.— West

Stockmann &amp; Willyard.

H. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.
1776.

1876.

PROPRIETORS

IB- One new Single Harness for sale at
bargain, at Daughcrttfs.

liberality hi all laudable enterprises.

HATS &amp; CAPS AT COST

50 CENTS TO $1.00 PR POUND.

LARGE EXPERIENCE

*9* A Big Line of Ready Made Cloth­
ing. Headquarters for Farmers and Work­
ing Men.
The Highest Price paid for
Produce, and Goods sold the Cheapest,
At DAuaasBTi’s.

CLOTHING AT COST,

BEST ASSORTMENT OF

Price, 10 Ccib peril., er 121 vierel 15 GRADES OF TEA
Famish 01
naring had a

D. W. Lixcolx's.

DRY GOODS AT COST,

DEMINS

BOOTS AND SHOES !

EBP Good Cottonade Pants for $1 al
«.
D. W. Lixcolm’b.

and private, from the rostrum and in the

not providing the oomforts of life; however Eld. P- Holler, is pastor.
it appears that the court did not fest much
confidence m the evideuoe brought on the
day of tho trial, (Friday), and the prisoner
eeeded in winning about one third of the
Adventlete to his belief, and now some of
—The Republican candidates for county
the questions of the -quarrel are : "Who
owns lhe church pioperty t” and "Who shall
dispense the Holy Writ to us. Holler dr
Paten
There is something truly mysterious and
draws, of Carlton; and our fallow towns­
exceedingly refreshing about the “hsuuled
man, Lewis Durkee, and wo suppose there

Prints, Cottons,
TICKS,

Stripes and. Che.dcs.

. Limcolx b,

*Si_ Agricultural Implements

Naabville, on Saturday, Aug- 13th, next, at

FULL LINES OF

everything ip the Notion line at Bottom figD. W. LuooMt's.

Since

Worth of Merchandise at Cost, for the next
Sixty Days, at
.

TO PURCHASERS OF

READY MADE CLOTHING 1

South Main Bl
A. M. DArotrskT-r.

XB- Buy

$10,000

1.0. HillIBII t C9.

DrMg and

DURING THE

DIVERT

SALE and BOARDING STABLE, Centennial

BA. For Fresh Candies of every descrip­
. Lmtcolx’s.

TEAS
50 cts to 81.

NASHVILLE, MICH.

1848, to Assyria, bought

from parental jurisdiction, in Union City,
horse jockeys. He finally brought up at bis
undos, as above stated, and worked as boys

county.

On Friday his funeral sermtn

raa largely attended and tho rsmai

ine family Medicines, that I am selling at
manufacturers prices.
D- W. Lixcolm.

LIVERY STABLE!

DYE-STUFFS,
School and .VllaccUaneoua

, Came into my enclosure July 16th. three
fore.
“John Furniss living near the center had same by ealllng at my place, aud paying all
nine acres of wheat that yielded 267 bush­ reasonable damages.
the sale of berries to lift a tn or I gaga from
Maple Grove, July 22nd, 1876.
els. It was thrashed by Baker's machine
hie faim. Last Tuesday Fremont appropriChas. T Hubsajid.

“leg ball.” Ho came into this village,
bought a toil of clothes and a revolver, and

many, however, that the

very fine slock, especially in ths horse flesh
line.
at, look

The Ladies Society will give an enter-

Lhe people
The German MethedW Church was dedi­
large

WM. VENN. Pbopubtox.

Bltgood'e old aland. Nashrifle. Mloh.

Stolen from the premises of lbs subscribr, an Sntuaday night, July 28th, a large

Uyl

times.

the return of the U. 8. mail, well satisfied
ing, and the two parts joined together with
with our Assyrian neighbors.
thole saturated with

ROE &amp; CLEVER,
hanking the public for past favors eoliets

Dr. Griswold.

BOOKS,
STATIONARY,
WALL PAPER,
PAINTS, OILS, COLORS
VARNISHES,
BRUSHES,

MEAT MARKET! Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Etc.,

for information that will lead to the recov-

thieves.
Maple Grave Coaler, Aug. 8, 187fi.
JOHNSON McKELVEY.

DRUGS, MEDICINES
CHEMICALS,

inform the public that they will

FRESH MEATS,

TOILET ARTICLES.
PERFUMES,
TEAS, COFFEES.
BPICES,

File Tobaccos aid Cioars.

LEE

BROTHERS

And, join in (ho chorus with I huso (bat are already singing .

This is the Tea I long have sought,
And mourned because I found it not.
THEY KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF

In Nashville and sell them at the

Ssnallest Profit.

You can tniy

Straifiht "A” for 11 coots, Gramlatoi 111 cents, Yellow C10 ceus,
And other Groceries equally as low in price.

LEE BRO’S,

NEW FIRM?

NEW GOODS?

The highest price paid for Hides, Pelts
•te. Give them a caUoa West ride Main 8t
Nasavills, MHb.

ODO. M. BAVAQB A CO a COLUMW

XL W. VOIGTS

SALVATOR BEER Wines and Liquors !

ally set into execution her former resolves, unintentionally pain is caused.

Is the Best Lager Brewed in the West

10,000
Fathers and mothers, brothers and sistere, sweethearts aad
children, can be

FOB MEDICAL AND MECHANICAL PUR­

different from tbs

POSES OKI.T.

bo would shrink

C.LA8S
AWD RjkIINTX
IT
WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL!

BY BUYING THEIR GOODS OF THE NEW FIRM,
Do you wont Dye sluffs?

rtosk’i Btttoth

known Marten

Do von want Paints and Oils ?
Do you want a good Book for the

Griffith &amp; Durkee,
IN THE BRADY BRICK.

Home Circle’

Do you want School Books ?

ItaUi.

*3

Do you want a Prescription filled

Siu sbou-J

Richest and Handsomest Dress Goods,
Neatest and Tastest Prints,
Gayest and Prettiest Gaiters,
Nicest and Softest Gloves.

Call and See
Fours Truly,

BOISE BROS

GRFFITH &amp; DURKEE,
*

Neville, Mich.

�-

Matta®*,'
’ att /urtwa
odawrfw* rar* f«!-

LU VUfl
u&gt; .jwrabu.

lunger oxpkiriug p**-1!-- The magoitud*’
of the tank ur.wwn^lMilird will lw Nnrn
from the ontfine given by Prof. Huxley:

T

"

"r'

.. ......

W)...l»»

XS-XT^fc^TU^

c^.rmedwice. r»T« it la

’ITiunr Hob&gt;.—Lzvuiing varieties at
(KAtske psk!. Josn Kxax

tain far u* that mon* precise and accu­
rate information of ti*o physical eharactesMtuM of the sen and of the animal

Mandi. i« th. JUgrut of tt.® Turttob Empfcr.-

for the ’progrete of fidcnce. For tb*t
pnrpone she wm order., d to tmvrTwe th®
Attautie twice, to proceed by the wny c f
the Cape of Good Bop®, to mkke b dive
into the AnlarcGe region* among the »now
and ioo of three loaiHtlw; then go north
again by wey ot Australia;. to pose
through Torn-.* Stnile, to reach the
coast of Chin*, then strike across the
Pacific end find her w»y home again by
way of Cape Hom ; and throughout tho
whole of that track, amounting by the
courao she followed to some 70.0OT
miles, it was her duty at xegulsj* intervals
to aeot rtain tho exact depth of tho Bco,
tho distribution of temperature in tho
sea, tho nature of Iho crvalurcn who live
on the nurfoce, the nature of tho'debria
found at the bottom, and thus to lay
something filo 4 solid foundation for our

ridenbtv Ifchteuad. had a different Utituda

HM-s.nl. mutatairy. ®&gt;»nn»n. HU~:»mxu Jbu”
man. WMUateb. Wallacr, WhyK . * «b*».

Cbrtati-Dcy.
“*■"•
V(WH.). ------------'
,. cw.
Hamlin.. Bowv. fniatt’. J«are I™" °

CaucaatM, and are overpowering garriacua.
-A du-palcb front Parti aaya that a number
Of Turkish desperadoee recently attempted to

hie tattimony
untarily given.

Brusrels to deliberate upon tho Eastern quawMixioos to»«niro hia famoua
io'IN no Rttihy man
—A diepatch from Kajara announces that
’.irysn bad-cliaqiad to 5,000 Tarts SsfeaUd th a inaurgcats at lUmeuwhisky ring commit- granda after thrso bourn’ figbdug. The Turks
fired ths village of Triobs, and the inhabitants
Be .cut to Binford WU- fled.

fto., Jonca (Fl*.), Mxxey, Marton, Hkaroe.
Tb. preaidias officer wwinrri 14#' Iw^-iMrda
... &lt;
«.!■&gt;. ...» &gt;hn&gt;. fan th- ra«vwi&gt;Ua&lt;

Lb. Aflb artKL. *Mlloto&gt;t

presence of Sacrntiu-y Morrill and Maj. WiMon.
lhen bund that Bluford Wilaou aiiall in lbj
future b. plkced upon tho footing of au ordi­
nary citixm, and shkll be Allowed no aowa. ip
public doenmeata uc.pt by consent of dtpart-

—The surviving members of the Seventh
Cavalty who were in Ibe fight of Jane 25 and

The uonaa adjoerned witl.vn*. rr»&lt;-i&gt;:r,K

addr.wsod a petition to the President praying
terant Colonelcy of Uie regiment, dan Custar.

—All Hit cavalry now on duty In Hoalbem
Kiihsa. Texss. and tbs Indian Territory havs
been &gt; nierod ts jjui (Ten. Terry or G» n. Crook,
aud will leaT$ for their deitinttian at once.

That thia task was performed in a aatitifactory mnnnur, appear* from Prof.
Huxley’s summary of the work, and the
Buppicmentary remarks by Prof. Sir
Wyvilla Thomson, member of the ex­
ploring party. The Challeng. r followed
tho route mapped out, and brings l ack
reports of Bounding* at nearly 400 points.
Thrso reveal tho nature of tho ocean's
bottom, the temperature at various
depths, the formations disoovored, the
kinds of living creatures in all quarters
of the deep, and the fact that animals
&lt;M}( Utrr, rrtgrucs wee plseed
lire al all depths of ocean. Synod ingw
baud, •tewtag tbsl GW., B.
to the depth of 4.400 fathoms, or about
I*urtrr lost tiO.ODb la t
Oeub! coneplrscy, ILrough Jay
five miles, were made. At great depth
Ata Bird Gardiner, President of the Cbicaco tuih- thin temperature was found to bo nearly
U&gt; Adjust their losM-e ; tbsl
that at which fresh water freezes—* diecovery which Prof. Huxley considers
very interesting. Over. Urge areas of
aea bottom was found a kind of chalk,

Tiicujidat. July 27.—tvnatr.—Tho BK.alc

commanding tbs military station attending
Bock Agen y. baa learned some uitorsetmg
parti ralan of Crater’s last figiil with .the
Kioax.- Jits information coati from seven of
the aavagea Jost returned from the hostile

Wilson*. re.lcaaUoa ImtwdUMr foDow»d Bria

IwpcrtuwnL

agrees with Um araonnta heretofore published.
The ulatilca were celebrating thrir greatcet of
roligioha fotirab-. the ran d.nce, alien nin­

th. CoinnifUev on Appropriation*, rrportrd a 1411
•PpropriaUns $317,MS for payment of tudcb&lt;Mlnr&gt;&gt;
Xotir.ll,* Douglaa, Hanleubergb, Faultier, and

Beno firak attack*] th* rtiiag
aud acron* Little I’ig Bcm

THE INDIAS WAR,

Faioax, July 23.—Senate.—lural.-. from tho

defeusiva when rpuners bi^ouxld the n$ws of
Cidif'^attaek on ths nc nJ) end of the viilsgn,
three’or four milts distant A force large
enough to prevent Ileco from aasumiog the
effetuuvs was left, and the kurifins aniihbie
fores followed to the other - sod &lt; the camp,
where the ludiaus-went Nudcteafully dniing
Custer before them. A aaadHnuritor of cava’ry
brake through the Hoe of l^tauut In their roar
and e«cspcd. but were vrortakcu WLthin a dis-

Ashton. ■ The engineer and

[Wa.hlmrtou Cor. New' YoA Vributw.]
—______ ____ _____ _________ _ ____ The last of the new detachments sent
-. ArUfow nnti thr Jix~MieUar of &lt;Ae .
rrinforca our troops engaged in fighti ing the Sioux Indians are now on the
J. Blafoxd Witaoc. who recently natgnod
ni,, Mi,
xsutioa of SolWtor of th. Treasury Do- ;
. Oto. Shermfili. byjhe
aetit, bs. teatifiod bofore a Congremk&gt;»*J i judicious distribution of the troops
situ, u to firn maimer
♦hfch. rt t« | »hioh were ststitmed oq toe ._Allnntic
I&lt;xi, Mr. Brutiow'e ’fforte to pnuiali rtvo- J seaboard, has b«m able, notwithstanddefreadere wenAhw*ried. by powerful; Log the present nummeal weakness of

.eagers wer» aha killed.
wrecked.

Tt:o Main waa

a^A tamed} paased ovrr Djhmore townehiji,
ing several dwelling* and other bniidioga. aud

duets.

Mrs. George Webb waaimdanfiy Mlicd.

infant belonging n Jacob Bynor was hilled.

CBimK AMD CKIMIXAJ.X.

b*Traii*T, July 29.—5mo.'r. -

Com- Wil'dWaajrtn
Oava—No.'S Ch***-o..

JU’S
The Enemy of Disease, the Foo of
Pain to Man and Beoat, « &gt;

non-TMW
CkMal

MUSTANG
LINIMENT,

BaauiXr-Xo £

!• * Sn AO

mil*, ai

formed from tho shells of minute- cm*
tares—“a sort of geological shoddy
made of the cast-off clothe* of these
animals.** These dep-jdts rain down from
mid-water as tho animals die—a conclu­
sion to which the examiners were led by
Lhe fact that wjute tho water near the
curfsco might be full of these calcare­
ous organism**, at the depth of 8,090
fathoms or more they were not found.
Prof. Thomson reported lhe average
depth of the Atlaatio Oeeau to he about
2,000 fathoms, and that of the Pacific 2,­

r.i &gt;.

ouchiati.

*J»»
1» (*&gt; «1» V
ioxi »J

I MM )| M
x-B—I.......
Medium.
800. Tho waters of the. two oceans pre
sent pretty much tho aamti feature*, aud
the bottom of each is a tolerably level $5 to $20 a*
expanse, with slight undulations. Tn
■A?LoK^..K3S.k'
♦his respect tho report hardly agrees
with discoveries nf an American party in
tho Pacific. Instead of si girt undula­
tions, mountains were found rising to
within a few hundred fathoms of the snr- JS“S£!h^SX^krtXX &amp;R
faoe. One importent atatuneni in Prof.
Thomson's report is that in alt depths of
ocean living creatures were found. The
greater the depth, the fewer Uie animate, ILL. CATATXWJVNOFAl
bat e ven down 4,400 fathoms life was
found. As he refers for proof to eovaral 18THMA. St-S’.tlMRSfiT.’K^K^Sthnnsand specimens which he brought
home, tho generally accepted theory that
nothing lives at three miles below ocean’s
surface must l»e uiscarded.
Science will profit largely by the re­
sults obtained by the Challenger explor.dions, aud it was purely in the interest
of science that the party was sent out.

■WHaJWTKSa.

BLCFOHl) WlLtiOX.

last man that wa-. killed was killed by two rom
of a Santee Top, Bed Indian, who was a leader io the Cowmltn-c on Ajproprnt..-n«, with tnatrw..
....
’
I °ur army, to respond promptly to the
in the Minnesota . fltaaa tea of t*4 and- 83. I
u frpnrt Uie bill »o that the total anxrnn
Mr. Brtrtow dedicMd to recount to tb. Coo..
. „
Q. ..
t
.
After the bittle the mpiai - MU-nd lb. fit Id to prepnatM shall n-X canext p.lCO.Ott) .
grtMional committee tta acron of the IVrei- caI1M °f GpD’ 8h‘,r,d*».
rein forex­
pliiuiar aad matilalA ~lit$ _
_
...
dent and the Cabinet, bocanso it came under &gt; menta- "nd Do volunteers will be noosed
joidog was indulged in. au-J a duitnbalioa of . f&lt;* IhseompItiLue •&lt; the Wa&gt;bfnK«xi manuincot
th. bead of privUegM eommunkatiana. Bai to push tho Indian war to a 8&lt;lCO-*sful
YVUaon wm under no rentraint &gt;-o far aa hia
ia conciuiuon.
condition. lien,
Gen. mu
Sb rpnn
rjdnn reports from
connection with or kno&lt; ledge pf the pro^cp—•• everything
-----is making
-•
&gt;-1’ Chicago
that
satis
Up to thia attack Uie
tioea went.
' '
. ,; factory progress, ami that active opcraThe following ia the bricte-.t ontUn. ol Wilijions will lie resumed within a few
■on’. tMtimaay:
weeks. It is tffimaliy reported here
UiutM soon as the jjcoesi ary prepara­
tions are made nnfi the supplies for­
.........................
......... , _
____ _ __ warded, Lieut. Gen. Sheridan will take
given, and. it b believed, for n-inforewneuta.
.uted that iTraid^nt Oraot bimaaif mi Warned ffho field and peraomdly superintend (lie
With b^ng.pArty to lhawhiaky rag i» si. Louia. movements of troops M hs did in hia
—Nolan’s shoddy mill at PldlsdelpliU wae ‘muter ou the Military Academy bill, lubtuitled the
.rT^t*r4',_____________ fal cmi-lKOOf 1868 iu.1 IBM
dextroyrd by fire one day laxt week, with tho
chare* MrinM htmiwU Mfor thafvitthAt ii^rk i again’t the Cheyennes, Kiowas, Arrapastock and maoldnery. Three women rapped
and Caaey bad been accnard of oompUdiy with tb» 1 hoes and Comanche* between the Platte
. .
x_
.. . —^l-, - - l r
..
„
—The • Flying lluk-bmau,” a fast train,
running at full .peed between Taunton and

THE MARKETS.

■peculation upon the phymeal geography

th. Moood arttote, tesrtr sri ttawVwy. N’H'd wb.ttb'-M .ffpiveHJ
“ guDty,” and twenty- Ove “not Kiflfty.- Many who
did not xaxwcT «&gt; tbn first roll-csil Toted
gouty on tbs .meted atofi.
Jtteaidrs
••not (silly" repeated tbetr r»-

CONGREtiSI ONA L.
WKDxntDAX. July 26 - .Smalt -The Impeach-

KBYVSSaW GBATB

45 Years of Bojoless Snfferina.
ftSs-fflK
"WELL AS EVER.

JltlSaJWMl 5WWBJW

25

6 SE.WSSUKMSTE'S&amp;SS

BUS

Marte tee,

As Manx us twenty of th? 28.29J er
boub whose deaths were registered in
Ireland in the first qiuuter of the pres­
ent year are &lt;.escribed m centenarians.
There are tnreo among them registered
as 106 years old, one 109, one 110, and
two men 111 years of age.
'■

Rcbbihhi novels hare had a good deal
♦ tTi*i'n it. Nfe i Sherman will remain in Washington,
to do with the present tendency toward
directing the general movements and
snicido among young persoijfL
providing the necessary means to insure
ibe success ofibs estperijlioiK
*v*.»a.i_
J. A
' *been
The plan of e^mpkig^
whioh Imu
Tb. liver is the gnat d^urating or blood

a„.novelty:.S^m
n AGEWTS WAXTED FOR THE GREAT

Centennial history
- ’jWWapf^SriateoitMl

$350

PEERLESS
WRINGER!
LOSCINC’

determined
Btermined upon
unon ia
is to make a combined
movemeat of three colhmoa, with Fort I
/EEis at the base. Two of the columns I

tm/Zv

■iWS

AN ELECTRIC BATTEAT IW9ECDED IN A POAOUS
STRENGTHENING PLASTEJL

S£=SfiJs-

will move directly against the Indians
and one against their villages. Gen.
a«ntw 'Sheridan will, according to the present

plan, r-stabhsh hut ^■•*'lfla*ltera in the
field, al somt) advantagsdns point on
__________ _____ .4ll« to aerra, nn ■ °«*® CreA’ «b°nt
mile* «orthweM
. .Tba two-, uu--r purpaBa io aocomptiab, th»i to •ofovee ite of Fort Phil. Knamey, and near the scene
‘ of Gen. Cnxik’s battle on tlie Itoeclnul
I ou the TTdrtrf Ttme. The fvreeW tixmo

»(inuiw.iii

xxmm

££$

Sij “*■* v

three coinmtis will ataoual iu the aggro­
gate to iH-kwtHin 3,00V and 4,000 nu n.

tbM tho Indian cbir-ftaiuB will naturally
have t^e aboioe of position, and that in
order to fight Uimn it will be nroewtaty
to meet them wlwuever they uSt r battle, proved. KsspectfuIIy yours,
"Yxunxiox, kdgar Co., Ill,
or wherry, r they can be'caught. Judg
ing from what is well known of Indian
Ciuteb CumnI—8af» axd&amp;cul—Dr.
chjtnurU-r, ho dors not think they will i

fight uuIom they h»vo the adv.iniegu
both in poatlion and number*, and, aa a poritaoa l« mtuphi amt »c’R«»Ufic.
no poUon. Il art
onanequoDoc*,' it maid b$ expected that pernianenL II U
tire United State* troope will Buffer

REVOLVERS! I

$3.00

sards astoJa.’—•

Ji

WWVEIS

PEN 810 N S.-^SSSlas’J
fighters, and that, if they get anything
like a fair chanty, tlwy will make it very

FOB SAAB BY AU. I&gt;ar&lt;XUl»TV.

e&lt; deposit. •»,815 ecu;

Hmnre IL Iknro, of Jefferson, Me.,

MERIDEN O

tut

AoCvKPiXft (o statistics, 126.H22 school
vacation in the United State*.

A want has been felt and expreewed by
phytacUao ter a otfo end rebates purgative.
Hoch a want Is now stipoltod in Persoas JWriiiw i‘iU» "

manufacture all

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ORNO STRONG-.
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Progression. No Retrograding.

MrIW COa MipAY, AUGUST II, 1876.
i. i . .—

VOL. HI.

words. Say you have not been trifling
with me 1”
Her dark, pitiless eyes never wavered
as he finished. She had been through
so many such scenes a* this that she was
hardened to it. He waited for her to
reply, and watched her fair Greek pro­

StosshriUr girrrtonj.
VILLAGE OFFICERS

Jfrcfrtto.

MKTHOD1ST KPI8COI-AL CHUROH-1'.. J.
Al. Ksi.luwu |*a»i&lt;&gt;r. Srrrlecaevery Sabbath al 1
l-» a. m. an* 1 p. m. h-J-balh jfchoal at H»

Jirrrffirj.
W. II. TOUNG,

11. A. BARBER,

M. C ELLIS.

CLEMENT SMITH,

throughout tbf I'. 8.
FLi.XT S, BRADY,
» TTORWItYH
(WthoUori al taw.

M.FEIST.
Notary I’ui

BRADY,

ONE CHANGES WITH THK
&gt;
YEARS.

" Really, Mr. Dalton, I do not under­
stand yon," and Rose looked up in ap­
parently deep confusion. Her eyas, met
the homely, pleading face of the man
UNION HOUSE,
.
before her, and a look of disgust half­
DAKCEK, Fronrietor. Thl* l-Xel I*
curled her beautiful lipa, as aho noted
the tall, angular figure, the irregular
features, and the bright red hair and
ALF. C. BUXTON,
beard surrounding the pole face.
Mr. Dalton looked down in amaze­
ment at the coquettish young lady. He
lirrrrn mwm, or »ny m»i.ur»ciun-. ruroun.
1WI price, raiop near tUe ptainln&lt; mill.
supposed, of course, after her giving
him so much encouragement, that a pro­
' Mr*. M Z TIMME/TmaN.
posal would not prove distasteful; and
lo ! at the very first hint she grows sud­
denly
cold and distant, and affects
JOHNM. ROE,
ignorance of his purpose in bringing her
TTOCSE, K1«11 BMl Carrtece fainter. Graining,
XX Frmeotac, awl Paper Hnn&lt;lnr a Specialty. hither from the crowded ball-room.
" If I can moke it any. plainer to you,
CHAS. W, BEMAR A Y.
Miss Gilmore, by asking you, out-andout, to be my. wife—’’
ty' CToekt, Nprctavtea.■
&gt;l«i a» n-prva.-nli-J, or m&lt;
"Don’t,” interrupted Rose, abruptly.
D.

W. SMITH.

1). IF. LINCOLN.

prised in my life. Indeed, Mr. Dalton,
I could never—no, never—marry such
—” Bhe hesitated, and he, reading
what she would have said, went on:
£ PAR AD Y.
"Yeo, I know what you would say :
Vf ARUFACTUREK at BmoU s»d 8boe*. Making
1U *n.i raplnns n&lt;«Uy .lone, alto rtrid aura-. That I am too poor, too homely, for
such a beautiful creature as younji»lL4&lt;&gt;
fancy; but oh! Rose, why have you en­
J. B. RASEY,
couraged me, smiled on me, and prac
ticod all yonr witching wiles upon my
EALKB 111 Umraie* and ProTUlom. Ury
Good*. G«rt»’ Famtos* Good*. Notion* ind
_ a
U-I-Ol—I

D

WEBSTER 4- HOBBS,

Why, indeed! Miss Rose was to
blame for this sudden denouement;
and well she knew it. Had she allowixl
the poor fellow to go his way in peaceOR NO STRONG.
:R, &gt;ih! PuUhhw &lt;rf the Saaaru
had she not sought, merely through her
u- Every dcaertptio* »t Maia nrx! Fai
W rvcrated with rxwfnc*. a&lt;-rararT t
vanity's sake, to see how far she could
go—perchance the poor young man
would never have fallen in love so hope­
P. HOLLER 4- SON,
‘paOPMSTOKS of Ibe Wolrwiae Mill. The kq-J lessly. But Miss Roae. yoqng, wealthy,
JL reparation of these MlUi'i* i&lt;&lt;nfira»e«l by Chr
"and fascinating, could not lot any man,
however homely, worship at other shrine
than her own;so, when she saw that Ed­
SHiscrlljmwitf £irtU.
ward Dalton was falling blindly in love
with her, with the usual consistency of
JOHN Q. CRESSY,
woman, instead of moving her to1 pity, it
d
8H R 111 FJ
only made her angry to think be aboidd
dare to aspire to her hand. She, oh
heinses, and the moat beautiful woman
H. LEE.

J
•

Deputy Milvrlfr,

Now she was thoroughly disgusted,
and replied to Iris impaasioned words in
asoold and haughty a manner as if he
had committed a crime in daring to lay
hie heart at her feet: “ No, Mr. Dalton,
’’
P. S.- Fine Watchca and Jewelry caro- I was not aware of yonr love—for
fully repaired and warranted.
a downright
_
J, nerving
MONEY TO LOAN! herself, aho continued : " Your love for

JAMES FLEMING,

'

Watcimaier art JaweKr,

Di AppuJ la! bUle Swirilio.
,* an*, or

f300.00 and UPWARDS
OS LONG TIME.

Li KUH8|LL.

and can only say that-1 never could or
would marry you, under any circum­
stances whatever.”
Mr. Dalton’s i&gt;alo face became even

him, at the same time that it aroused
surprise and mortification. He was'a
very nnasetuning man, and would never
have declared his love hod he tliougbt
she would take offense thereat. He wo*

^M. JONES,

j fore ; but, beneath all the awkward and

Mir.fa.

MONEY TO

LOAN

But Rose's beautiful, dazzling eyes

NO. 46.

Been left * fortune white dross, a blue scarf wound about
THE BLACK HILLS,.
her neck. Her white arms, still round,
' " Has he f" ejaculated Bo*o. " Why,
I used to know him. That is "—and ahe
smiled complacently—" he fell in loro heifcfifftl man's heart thrilled in
with mo a few years ago, and I refused spite of himself. How she reminded Salt Lake Tritnmr, who has Itecn in the
him.
There, there! don’t tell any him at a pertain night reven year* ago. Btaek Hills since May, write* from Dead­
wood and Laramie that the country is
the oleandan beyond. Noted the long, nod,
Bore's sweet voice was saying, while she without doubt a fine gold country, bat
blonde curls fallingover the white shoul­
looked nj&gt; at him ooquettishly :
ders—the soft shine of her silken robe.
"Fell in love with her I” exclaimed
as many arc leaving as arriving. All
For a time there was perfect silence. one of the girls. " Impossible! How often wo repent Of a foolish art!"- -and branches of trade in the camps are much
tn fact. Rose was too angry to speak, could any one fall in love with such h«r ruioc awtvered noinfullv
overdone. There are 100 trading shops
in Deadwood, and ten could do all the
as a glance at the despairing young man: Aud Roee had once on'rivaled them all’ rejoined, rather brusquely, “Yes, in- business required.
“I have7 told yov no, and no) moan.
The Hon. Mr. Dalton arrived that deed, Mias Gilmore.; but then thing*
A great many locations are made, but
Your own vanity has probably misled very afternoon.
They were most of usually happen for the best, you know.” ouc of which is claimed to be very rich.
Bho shiv'-red. Was lw alluding to her Miners' wages are 15 per day, paid in
Ho .dropped tho amah gloved hand.
dust al 820 per ounce. He is satisfied
jtlUngTum F
A lUNimnx, your account of gloves.
Could so fair a creature be so utterly more.
' ;
.
"Ah, yes, Edward!” and slic leaned that the gold quartz found will not pay
bcartleas—«o devoid of all that was .H«x nilkcn akirta were puffed and
Or court i the best drum corps is a
work. There is not a vein or lode that
forward,
with
tender
eyes
uplifted.
womanly I For a morrent, th* pain her ruffled in the lateat fashion; in
will work over $10 per ton. Ore is of dead drummer.
words endued him deprived him of hod made a most elalwrate toilette; yet PEfow.often hare I npbraided myself whito-blnish color and glossy-looking,
Whkn honest men fall out thieves, get
speech ; then - lie skid, slowly, with one all the beauty and exquisite finish of her for direarding you. How different would and will cost at least $25 per ton to more than their own.
.” She hesi­
last, lingering look at the face that had drew could not hide the hollow checks, be my—my—answer
crush in a stamp mill.
A h-uusxnr must be a great place for
tated,
expecting
he
would
fling
himself
brought in bis heart such havoc : " For­ the dim eyes, and the faded skin. Ai
In a few places claims are paying from dancing.” "Wby aol” "Because it
give. me, Mias Gilmore ; I am deeply tho tall, elegant figure of the man she at her feet, and declare hit pent-up love ♦50 to $3,S00 per sluice. The length
is.”
"I don’t see how."
“Ain’t a
for
her,
But
no
1
With
astonishing
grirved to Brink I have oflended you. ”, had once jilted aups nptiwwalk, sachel
coolness be surveyed her anxious coun­ of the paying ground in Deadwood nursery a regular bawl-room I"
Mis* Gilmore never turned her
in hand; Iter - fodliah heart quickened tenance a moment, then said, smiling is not over four miles, Whitewood two
Tr any one should ask you the differ­
and ailenoei reigned again. Tho soft perceptibly.
rnDes, and Gold ‘ Run one mile. With
,
ence between n driving park and the
Satirically, taking out his elegant chro­
sphrnh of the fountain and tho confused
Timo bad wrought great changes in
the exception of these gulches there is natives of Fiji, answer that one is a race
•
murmur cf the .voices from tho ball-room Edward Dalton. The awkward youth nometer r
" Nino q’clock. Miss Gilmore!. Sorry nothing found that will ]«y wages. course and the other a coarse race.
had settled into a magnificently-propor­
These ore the only places where hired
Roao become tired :of tint monotony ; tioned man.' To be sure, Xbe red hair to break up our pleasant tete-a-tete, but
I leave for Washington to-night, where men can be employed.
her conscimco wna getting too unruly.
and beard w»ij still there; butane did
Many are prospecting in hopes of find­
"Take me bflek,” aho commanded im- not think of that when looking in the
Tniwers, one of Washington's society - ing rich orc, and many who worked
ixjrioutdy; turning round.
intellectual face, thin and haggard- belles. Let tin row bock I"
faithfully the last four months .without
To her unspeakable astonishment, Mr. looking no longer. Good - living and a
any success, are compelled.to leave the
RsquuDcrr Buos is the classic name
Dalton was not there ; ho had di**pcountry on foot However, provisions
good income have everything to do with
of the military gentleman who beads the
peared ; and Rose was left to Trend her a piaq’ii looks; buul tlnjy bid altered Ed­
Some animals live society, others are very low. Flour sold at auction at Sioux rebellion.—Enquirer. No. The
way back-'to the ball-room arf best alio ;
ward Dalton from an absolutely ugly travel in flocks. In such aggregations !♦8 per 100. Deadwood is seventy-five
classic name is Sedentary Taurus.—Cin­
could. Of oourao, Miss Rose was angry
from Custer. The estimated num­
young man into an elegant, fine-looking there is plainly developed a sort of lan- miles
1
cinnati Gazette.
at his desertion, and resolved never to
gentleman. He was a scholar, too. No­ guago adapted for establishing concert 1ber of people in the Black Hills on the
speak to him again ; which aho did not where was there a gentleman more dis­
Aobiobtcrai. Journal:' Question—
10th
of
July
was
7,000.
Send
5,000
out,
of action among tbo individual*. In
have occasion to do, for Mr. Dalton tinguished for his learning; and "a selfthe balance could do all the work " Will the editor please inform me bow
building their lodges, bow could bearers and
1
biui departed, bag and baggage, that very 1 made man, too/’ as his admirers would
the
Hollanders salt cucumbers I” An­
make a regular division of lal&gt;or, and so 1tliere is to do, and not be overtasked.
migliti I
.(
‘. f 1
swer : "The murt common way, os we
proudly add.
perfectly co-ordinate their work, if they
observed when abroad, is to salt them
Many marveled at his sudden depart­
At first Rose Gilmore’s memory had were unable to understand one another ?
Alexander brought rice from Persia to with aalL"
ure ; but. Rose held her own counsel,
been painfully distinct; but, as ho ap­ The marmot, acting as a sentinel, could .
and, for the first time in herlifa, did not plied himself more and more closely to not warn its fellows of the approach of the Mediterranean, the Arabs carried it
Lrrruc Girl : "Oh, please, sir, I’ve
tell her dearest intimate friend of the his studios, the sweet, false face faded danger, if it did not possess the power ,to Egypt, the Moors to Spain, the Span­ brought your shirt ’ome, but mother
iard* to America. Lncullus brought the
new conquest she had made. Somehow,
from his heart, leaving but a faint scar, of giving s sign*!, the meaning of which cherry tree (which takes ita name from
before those grave, unworldly eyes, she
they understood. When swallows are .Census, the city of Poutua, where he was obliged to paste it up agen the wall
that soon disappeared altogether.
had felt shamed ; and Miss Rose gave
Xon may ii
'
his 'surprise, there- about to •migrate, some of them appear found it) to Rome as a trophy of his and chuck soap ends at it, ita so ten­
up flirting for the rest of that reason—
suddenly stepped from to be conoemed about the performance Mithridatic campaign, and 120 years der !”— Fun.
not because she had cared anything for
A noriHH novico in mnokwg turned
S' Step* and ruiihed to­ of the periodical voyage sone time be­ later, or in A. D. 46, as Pliny tells ns, it
Mr. Dalton, for, to use her own expres­
ward him, saying, gushingly, "Wel­ fore the rest; they flock together and was carried to England. Cxear is said deadly pole and throw away his cigar.
sion, "She never’ could or would have
come, Mr. Dolton; I am delighted to utter their call; they flit hither and to have given barley to both Germany Said he, “ Thar’s sumthiu in that air
liked a red-haired man ”—but because meet you again;"
cigar that’s made me sick.” "I know
thither to summon individuals who, in and
,
Britain.
According to Strabo,
tius lost oonqntet ha? loft her more
The Honorable, somewhat daunted, their folly, take no note of the change of wheat come originally from the banks of what it is,” rod his companion, pulling
ashamed of herself than any of her for-, stood bat in bond, unable to recognize
temperature. Is it not plain that these ,the Indus, but it had readied the Med­ away. "What!" "Tobackar."
mor flirtations.
Fasct the horror of a man when the
the gunhing, elderly sudden before him. know how to say, " It is time to be .
iterranean before the dawn of authentic
Shehad.set so systematically to work
new phonetic telegraph sends his wife's
"I beg yohr‘ pardon, madam, but, gone!”
histei-y. Both barley and wheat came
to win him merely for her vanity’s sake really, I do not remember----- "
But in all probability the language of ।to the New World with conquerors and voice shrieking through the Jodge room
—she hod allowed him to think that she
with the familiar cry, " You old brute!
Rose—for it was ahe—vexed, to think -animals gives expression only to very (
colonista, and the maize which they
thought the world of him, and had dis­ he had not recognized her, interrupted
come straight home or that front door
simpldiiaphvtaibns and ideas. But, tn- :found hero soon went to Europe in ex­
carded him in tho end in such a cold, him:
Mmuclt an we do nrt understand it, wa ।change. It wna known in England in lees will be. bolted.”—N. F. Oom. Adv.
hcartltss^nnnner— that now, when it was ,T 2’P° Joa not re.Gilmore,
Tire Saginaw In tuber interest is re­
cannot define either its extent or its than fifty years after the discovery of
ported as greatly revived again, and
too late, aho regretted her foolishnrort. ' of New York city !’*
- - •i­
rne character. Some persons have the America ; it was introduced to the Med­
However, Mira Rose was no'more than
this floors again the Michigan newnpa" Indeed!". and Mr. Dalton smiled power of imitating th* callsand songs -rf
iterranean countries by the way of Spain, pers who have repudiated the cur­
human, and very human at that; and the somewhat. " Happy to meet you here,
birds ; and birds, in turn, re|w*t human ।st the end of the sixteenth century, and
rency table,asserting that ten mills don't
following season found her flirting as Mira Gilmore.” Ho raised his hai stiffly,
language, without, however, understand­ the Venetians soon carried it to the
d'^speraUily as joye-i.
whole, her and passed op Rose stepped back, in­
make one cent—St. Louis Republican.
ing its sense ; it is only very rarely that Levant later it traveled up the Dan­
refusal of Mr. Dalton’«
the licet stantly besieged by s thousand querieg
i Xo/yn recognize in the phrase uttered ube to Hungary, and gradually spread
thing that cohid' have nappetied to tliat* 1 frorir tire bevy oT-y oilrig girls ardunu
by the inl^hitanta of. a cage the expres- ,eastward t.» Chis*. The sugar cane,
young gentleman. It aroused all his her. They had not heard what she had
sion of a' 'desire. Man and dog, cluse which, with its sweet products, was
pride, and ho determined to make some- , said, but wore much.Juterested in'asoerfriends thongh they arc, understand one
thing of himself, that, some time in th* !tahxing
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___
__
whethsr Uere was any chance
another only by means of a sort of pan ,as a curiosity, seem* to have been culti­
far-off future, ho might show this cruel,' lor themsclveii; arid, when Rose
tomim'-. EveafhaUy the dog under- vated in India and Chin* from the carli
beautiful young woman that bo was them that she had no idea but what be
Lobd B------ , who wore a hnge pair of
stands'somc of the words spokan by his ,eat times. Ita introduction into Europe
made of better stuff thnn aho had aver. felt i terribly' toj faeet her 'again, they
master, and the man understands some was one of the result* of the Crusades, whiakers, mooting Mr. O’Connell in
imagined.
could not refrain from laughing.
Dublin,
the latter said : "When do you
of the vocal expressions of bis trusty
"I did not notice that ho felt very friend ; and this is the highest result of and thence it was transplanted to Ma­ mean to place yonr whiskers on the
deira, and early in the sixteenth cen­
Seven years have elapsed, and again badly,” said Ella,' maiicioualy.
peace establishment!”
"When you
long asHocistion. It appears as though,
wo meet Miss Rose—this time at the
" That is because you could not neo by a supreme will, an insurmountabic tury from that island to the West Indies. place your tongue on the civil Dst," was
The original homo of “ King Cotton ”
faahiq^ablo rcsqrt, the Thousand Isles. his face,” retorted Rose, angrily. - "He
obstacle had been opposed to all close was probaldy in Persia or India, though the witty rejoinder.
Hie maiden lady of 27 has lost all the
Ladt—" Are those the hardest boot
communication between inai» and ani­ it is also mentioned in the early annals
bloom of 20. Too late nights and ex­
This was in part truth, for Mr. Dalton mals.—Emile
in-Popular , of Egypt, and had siiread throughout brushes you have!” Shopkeeper—" Oh
cessive dissipation tell upon one in the was always pale ; bu^ he had not paled Science Monthly Jar Augutl.
yes,
m’; fact is, m’, they’re generally
Africa io very ancient times. The potato
long run, and they had left Miss Rosa
light df b^r/antt Rose know she w*a
was found in Peru and Chilli by the ex­ eousidered too hard for boots, m', and
with A haggard face, lined with prema- telling a fib. The truth was, Miss Gil frtrirhEBFtri. CAKXKB OF A CK
plorers of those countries, who carried are used by laundresses to scrub genta’
turrf ag^.'anfl a nervous manner, very qjoro.was afraid of the pretty young;
and cottars, m'. They're tlie liardit to Spain. It is said to have reached Vshirts
Eti^fiBh patera give interesting ’j
L'.
disagreeable. Bbe, happily, was un*' girts,; of she wonld^Aw have welcomed
Burgundy in 1560, and Italy about the
aware of the ravages relentless Time had Mr. Dalton in so public a manner. As
"M
a, did you say that pa. was never
jt w^Ar sh*. n&lt;yr felt somewhat alarmed, the life of Mr. Walter Ty^5n»,who has same time. It appears to have been enpged to MwsH^ie8ninumpr” Indig­
and, under some slight pretext, she left come'prominenti^ intrcpnbtfc -notice by brought from Virginia to Ireland by nant mother, in reply—" Ho, pj &lt;taar!
not reveal Che gradual clianges mode them Amf humoiF up to her room, her tbo groat success which has attended his Hawkins, a slave-trader, in 1565 ; and to he never oven looked at her." Inno­
upondiejr face aixl figure; and so wo find heart beating high with hope, and vis­ pupils in their comjictition for the India England in 1585 by Drake, who pre­ cent but purswtent child—" Ma, if pa
her, jb«mng !£er age;.the samo weak, ions of-a veil and orange blossoms. civil service. His prosperity is tho more sented some tubers to Gerard, who
had married Miss Salim Snifkius, would
silly, vain Rose as ever. As trio yearn Pausing before her glass, she solilo­ 'remarkable as be has long been a hope­ planted them in his garden in Loudon, I have been. rod-boasted t"
had slipped by, each following faster quized, twisting thia j w*w . and that to less cripple. Recently, while canvassing and described the plant in his Herbal! ;
£111.0! How Chelsea for an election to Parliament, and it was also introduced by Raleigh at
than the other, site bod grown uiarmed. ran.
Lantoinc, a wealthy citizen of Arras,
Mr. Wren, in the oourae of a speech
She, young, beautiful, pul wealtliy, w*a
' which he made, mentioned that his con­ attract attention, and it was not tills cen­ Franco, bequeathed *11 hi* property to
fast drifting into tho channel of 014Lauro
I*mtoine, a married niece ; but an
Maidiwn. Shu exerted herself, there­ hair.” She did not designate it as red dition was duo to a kick which ho re­ tury later that it began to be much cul­
examination of his safe showed that
fore, to frosh endeavor*; but other girls, now. " But then he is really quite fine ceived from a bully *1 school, for whom tivated. In 1663 the Royal Society pub­
younger, more blooming, amt leas frivo­ looking. I must play my cards well. he'was fagging. He did not^ however, lished the rules for its culture., and from
bond* and notes, was gone. The house
lous, ha«l superseded her; and ho we find J’lktefopf! be *ill&gt; captivated before mention all the facta. Boon after he re­ that time it rapidly gained in favor. Tho
was nearly torn down By. the thoroughher at 27, despite her wealth, on the the week is out He loves me a* well as ceived the Mow it was found that he wm Datch carried it to the Cape of Good
most
seriously
injured,
and
his
pro*Hope in 1800, aud thence it made its
flap-, or «hq would .iwva. boen married
jHxita loomed utterly blighted. He re­ way to India.
At length th.Kit MM Mratlal Uutl M.
fused, however, to admit that bo wao
" Have you heard the nowsf” asked charming smile.
oaxjvAjr's srixtzojra.
butlumc tadiiddm H biMMll. with Um
“How. easy iijs to cliarm there men ; beaten in U&gt;« battle of life, and rejected
one of the group of young ladies
From nine to twenty millions of dol­
help of a servant who liad afterward
and she curled' her Up contemptuously.
lars left to throe little children, the
died. The wife of the aurvant knew ita
him.
Ho
determined
to
proceed
to
the
sand-island House, of Rose, who lias
sedulously cultivated young society of self very agrooable to Mr. Dalton,, and university and become a “ coach,” if he
give her
late.
he became her constant escort. They
Oourt upon the will of the late William
"No, what is it!”
took delightful boat-ridre np the Bt. At Cambridge Ht« acquitted himself with T. Garner, of New York, one of the
UCgrand old tales— great credit, and since be left the banks victims of the recent Mohawk yacht dis­
" Why, the Hon. Mr. Dalton is comGt the Cam for the banks of the Thames
1 Quito the reraise.

folks; in f-mt, Min Ro*e flattered her-

KLIUU CHLPM.IX,
Justice of the Peace,

iio ■» U '»■ ;?&lt;owwm
dtot ft-rantMM&lt;wl*M. ppIwwiMaU M xtaiuM tMm.

’•UnmarriedI" asked

one of

the

she only saw the homely fw» and figure.

" Of eouj&gt;'. Do you think I would
mention a married man? I met him last
winter at Washington.”.
She drew herself up now, and essayed
“ Dalton—Dalton,” murmured flow,
to leave the little nook where they had ■ She had almost forgotten, "Edward

her fair, gloved hands, exclaiming, pa» । " The same," replied Ella. “ Tall aM
sionately : "Oh I &gt; do aoi discard me, ■ red-haired."
"Horrid!" groaned the girl*.
“ Oh, no! I assure you,” cried Ella.

One night—ah I how beautiful it was
—when the full moon glowed big and led
in the aoft aummer-aky, and a dolicio-xaly
perfumed hreexe danced over the rip­
pling, shining water*,
Mr. dal­
ton were gliding intently down tho broad
stream, the oars gleaming wet and silvery
aVeMsry dip.’ How quiet, how fx^oeful
it was!'
The soft light made Rose look almost

estate include* one of the Staten Island
“ crammer " of the day. Ho is wheeled
from room to room; and, although he second to none in the Union, boaidec aod the courts have decided that the
can walk • little, his favorite position as
time of drawing hw will, April 5, 1871,
then some »9.000,000, exclusive. of the
tempering of gUw by which it is ren­
dered #s tough as indta rubber. Usiug
.Along the lines of street cam and in
one of Iris patent chimneys w a bummer
variour. other parte of Philadelphia en- the youthful offspring, giving them a ho drives ten-penny nails into a two and
tarprifting bays are doing a good bu»i- munificent Mart in th* world, »o far as a half mob plink without making a flaw
wealth is concerned.

Berkshire.—Boston Journal.

�JT WHA, r*jr »•

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1076 j

FRIDAY.

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KXtriRi-

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HU
lerriMy inangl

FOR THE LONG BRICK STORE OF
ly, Reynold* ■

Lieut. Goy..

■ M».lu of the lot two Bieeitn gs!

FO R

WILL OFFER

"On motion by Reynolds the peti-1
|U|pb Ely, of Ur*Uot; Treasurer?
tion mgoed by D A. Gfben* was sc-i
cepted. arid the following Ordinance [_
..... passed, by yeas and nays ys'Mlnws :•]
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You—Hwdr, UrynoM,. l^r.drj
0*-&gt;VW»
•“»•»»*
Roe and I«er
ISap't of F-abli* Imrtrudtw*. H. 8 TarUH,
N.,, •Halbert.
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the next 30 days

United State*.

Oiii- Stock of

DBY GOODS.

&lt;ift. M-tebath ^eboul .tA.GobiwH"’ b*d
nlo M th** Uke-..
&gt;«**“» r*l« oat
Motion made by Halbert anti car­ 4Xt,p ftat boat Which ttuflk in W ftwl of watried (hat there he an ordinance pass­ f r, *n|,l|&gt;« flowing .nam'd porsoos. were
ed proh'bifing ball plnying ou Marti drewwtl;. G, H. Taylor. Mrs.-Xbyption and
8’reet, nud 1 he foltuwiag Ordinance I
daughter, Mrg. Mnyrar,. Mary, ,a«pl Libble
pa»setl liy yeas and uays n« follows :
Cunuingham, Mary Keeley anl Alice Hays
.Jimis—Halbfil, Ia«o, Reynolds,
■nd Randall Blsrkmao.
Coldwater wan
Roe. Parody and Hardy.
dropped in moarnin| over the terrible eaN-tys—None.
lamity.
.
’ ....
■
JJjapcjmU..
Amaricspe arc paruoubtrly Mthteet to ihb
knocking • ball on Main Street. Any per­ disease nud its rffcc!s : such sul SotirlMas*-'
n nt or parann, found.guilty of Baid *ffn«c* aeh. RMc Hradaehe, Hnbhual ‘ CtMlivannM.
ahull on cotrvictian thereof, pay a fine of one
dollar,ot bcconfiwrd tn jail on* day. This food, corned tonga*. diw«jj»t»hte . ta«« in
the mouth, palpiteticn of th# heart. *wd *11
On motion by Halbert the Feigh- dbeMcw of tne stomach andIhei1. Twodtisner petition was taken from the ta­ e* of Guebs'* Arourr FtowxS -wttl rrlicrc
you st once, andAhese pe-dthely if got a
ble and Slier a lengthy discarsion casein the Vnited Stetea it will pot eore.
w*5 IsMed.
If.you doubt Ibie go to Boise Bros.. DragTko following accounts were pre­ gii'.s. and get a Ham pie Botttk for 10 cents
sented and on motion allowed :
(I. Rtroug. priming
.^.... f 12.08
II. II. Hsnohetl, miaccllaneoua,...w..»G.OO GEO M S mOB * CO. COLffMW
Mo'ion made and carried dial C.
II. Hanchelt be requested to resign
ond that Horace V% . Flint be appoint­
ed in his place.
Council adjourned. K. J. FB1GHNER, D. C, GRIFFITH.
• Recorder.
President.
respon»IU&gt;« hon-e will «rlL Wehava made armnj^M» . jniciitL an.

BOOTS,

GROCERIES.

CAPS,

lF*c are receiving

SHOES,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,
AC.,
.AC.
AC.

and-keep afullassort.ment in all of the lines.
JDEZMITVS,
• Our

ARE OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS!

Prints, Cottens,
TICKS,

DE ST ASSORTMENT OF

ajrady-aUuk
INCREASING SALES
CLOTHING!
From $3 per Hutt Up.

BOOTS AND SHOES !

are proof that the peo­
ple know where

2-Button Kid Gloves,
Splendid Prints,
Black Alpacas,
Plaid Dress Goods,
Curtain Laces,
Ladies Silk Ties,
Black Silks,
Table Linens,
Parasols.
Hosiery,

Grat Cmissiot Merrtaats,

e yoa.au UvcnUvn for wNrir
d suva Patent, eithrrinUie U. .
cwimryt Tbcsr wndt&lt;. theMrinrov A-Kx-Isjlon. l^-only u­
r in MUhlcan. ss *'.€ot;«rr»«
U .S BPI ACIUE,Fraddanl.

From $1 a Pair, Upwards.

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.

1776

1876.

GO TO TRUMAN’S FOR EVERYTHING! I NEW MUSIC!
GROCERIES, WALL PAPER,

GOODS m SOLD CO BOOTS &amp; SHOES, HATS &amp; CAPS,
and- ice sell them less
than they can be boug­
ht in this vicinty.
May 16, 1867.

Don’t forget it! Remember it I Keep' it
uppermost in your thoughts, that now, in
this great centennial year, is the harvest
time for bargains at .
G. A. TRUMAN'S.

KOCHER BROS

C. C. WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE ADV’T.
NASHVILLE

B1' 1'

THE BEST, and get the Old and Reliable

Centennial

Ij| the Best Lagsr Browed in the West.
SuM by the Cask st MUrWAIlKKK UUEWEHM,
.
Gram! River ,&lt;vr. Detroit, Mfch.
Tii.!_ _
_ i ..a.— -,,.

DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,

DYE-STUFFS.
School nud MiBcellancoaa

Marching 'uca th our starry Bag.
Ilslny Day...-..—.... .............................. —

DRUGGISTS.

SKFWS;
XSSWJffflS?' w““““ ‘ *■

BOOKS,
STATIONARY,
WALL PAPER,
PAINTS, OILS, COLORS
VARNISHES,
BJtTTyHES,

Snrtical lustnmcits, Trjisst, Etc.,
Spring and Summer Style* TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMES,

Peter’s Organ Selections-

No. i, Price 3S eenu. contain* IW foll.T
l'a*loraJ Sn&gt;tphony, aad Hr al&gt;Wl food. Hr., Handel
lAnrlx-lto. Marrh Andarte.----------------Bert bn, m
Faltb, by Eto*abii. and PreludeHord
( oncinding Voluntary................... Page

■ La CrtM it la Creme.

CROCKEK,

CUTTIXO AS1&gt; HTTHO,

Jackson Wiagon, MEAT MARKET!

REAPERS, MOWERS,

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

PKOBATiBORDEIl.'

£r;sur.X2i

Wines and Liquors !
FOB MEDICAL ASB, MECHANICAL PUR-

FO3EB ONIA .

&gt;rni„ .

all kinds, whleh will b» sold low for cash
Th* highest price paid fur Hide*. Pelt*
etc. Give them a call on West side Main St
IfaMvffle, Mint.

Harrows, Corn

MARBLE WORKS

Planters, and

GAU CHILLS) aid
DIHMOH PLOWS

hanking the public for past favor* solicts a
continuance of th* Barna, and would
inform the public tbni they will
ke*p conalanlly on hand

FRESH MEATS,

Wheel Cultivators.

File Tobaccos art Cigars.

1IXM2 i&amp;?
Cteriottr

Horse Rakes, Plows,

Of the Beat Rake* II
Country.

SPICES,

On Time or for Cash.

PRICE, Coaplete fitii Donttle Bui, Whiffietrees, Myoie.
Staychains, ait One Steel Sprin Seat, - $75.00

BLACK A FULLER,
. . ZYopr: rf&lt;5«.
tombstoives

and MONUMENTS,
Foreign tc. American
Satisfaction GnaranUaL

EVERY WAGON FULLY WARRANTED.

BLACK A FULLER.

READ

Allowed to b. fully terted before pnrefaa^d. AI­

Special Medical Ainouncail

It. BMOBFS

Carriages and BuggifS. JUST RECEIVED

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Do you want Paints and Oils ?

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or

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i 204 Main St., Jackson.

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8«VV * CMCKEK.

AND

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FATENT

:fiD you waat a good Book for. Jhe
laomwCbeie?
' :j
Do you want School Books ?

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J. J-. PETERS. 843 Broadway, N. T.

OL’K STOCK CONBIST8 OF

Road Scrapers,

Dross and Uloajc Mfpking,

flhinrday a wnrirmin st the Qunicy stamp
tTrtfl. m Stateedt, named Stvimtr, t«i en-

X

,aio«r

Petrft Parlor Insic.

FOR SALE ONLY AT

dor flask they were playing- with- and Gnffney Was badly burned by the explosion and

Ganada. Tobin leave* • wife and two chib

Petert Octaro Choruses.

Moonlight in ike pintw. 'idyita'

Jerry Kam, a, variety performer, rbcftnt-

Jbbu^ehueler end Michael Tobin, tof De­
trait. ,-pM-reW wijUe playing earth te a »*Iben, on ttn'SOi teat. Echueler Anally draw

-viHlmt JUc Voions—. .............. Gcnnud

ON SOUTH MAIN STREET,

HARDY

DcBtituilon it supposed to

He have! asrite, h*vteg been married bat
• few weefs.
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Peten’ M Selections.

SALVATOR BEER

drowned in Rabin Blear, while bathing al
a spot known M “Ox Bow," Thursday.
David Hyatt, a colored man of Vickshtn-g
died Tuesday craning from the effects of s

head ri rack against a r*i1&gt;*o*d lie. sad bis

Peters’ Bmelwll IMcs.

No. 30. Price 2S rU., contain, the following bongs :
RoWn. foil WJlIe I'm waiUnc. B. A Cbo.. by Hays
The WbU M-dher read. Kong A Cbo_.H. P Dante

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS I

Platea, ahn Renner. Bauman A t'o.’a am! Fahue-

A n*’i named- Klingler, residing at Chtf•ea^was instantly kLIed by attempting to

THEMAGN1

FBANK THOMPSON.

*

afternoon nf a dlsrapptable house, Grand
Rapids, by taking morphine His parents
parents reside st IfndBon. New Torit.
Bundayr Leslie Gaffney and Frank CsrL

at short
suf.
extra demand. Tbo

IGIIICULTUIIiL DEPOT

DURING THE

IO. W-

S’

I ST3REAT’VARIETY,

15 GRADES OF TEA

The evil effects of this terrible reign of
DETROIT, / '', - ‘
MICltlGAN, Grantlem ia being fell everywhere. Even a
aol^-ited fr&gt;ia ail la the tra&lt;e. LU»Muskegon barber shop has had to succumb CurrapondeMg
erst WlvanmW'^w waate|*U&gt;te&lt;s. * Refer to Detroit
to the hard limes.

ridiral talent.

cars kt« ran fN'iu &lt;WuSHr&gt;, W. Loot.. ]x&gt;uUvi!k-,
rineiDnattl, In-ltnr.jpnlte-Sufwmbas, Toledo, Cleve­
land. &lt;M Mri* without o*wSjj».
I.I..1J — »Lu. ».

GREAT

reii Lira or

Tl c slcond mate of the barge’ Saginaw,
whose name is not known, wardrowned by
slipping off a log at Bay City, Friday eve­
With our th»n&gt;*«U r.xperionra awi kaowled
ning.
.
’
year wants we can rive you Orstem fhul will si
50 CENTS TO $1.00 PR POUND.
Thomae Trask, of Grand Rapids, a pau­
’ ' per invalid for many years, committed sui­
Wholesale Oyster and Fruit Dqahir*,
All Good. .'W.i (u ntprttenlak nnd
cide Aug. 7lh. He willed hb body to Dr.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
1 nPlXfflO wante! for Um- life of Samael J. Tildas
DeCamp.
IlibNlD ly H«. M. CoraeU. bl.U; .n.f lit.1Location.—West Side of Main
After many dara : LmI October. E. fl.
Street, in W. A. Aybworth’.* Brick.
* Miller was killed by the explosion of a tagJOHN H. WENDEtt’k CO, ’
un Thunder Bay, and Ibis week his body

the pew and died in a few minutes.

18 NOW ALL IN AND

NEW GOODS DAILY,

WE KEKfIS STOCK

munrs. RO we may forward lhem some of oar I
bim! shwarey plan&gt;.-&gt;l«. nl.o po*l»! r ud» for ordi

RAU.R0AU,

TO L’VRCIUSERS OF

......
BATS,

Harm Teee.s, of Chicago, shot Cha*. D.
Rese, at Grand Rapid*. Aug 7th, inflicting
fata! Injuries. Tesco claims that Rose has
persecuted him for ten years.
,
Monee Pitts, of QraenvtUa, on Aug. 7th;
had his arm cat from his shoulder, by a
•aw in Crosby's mill, which'cautesd him to
bleed to death almost inaranlly.
Monday night, daring the Borvleee in the
Fenton Methodist Episcopal Church, Mrs

PENNBYLVAIIA

TDryOoocls

XmheUlc. MU*-. Ordkite, That num of

Mnta-Wltlr KWf.ro&gt;* CoV. so Hurt yoa can onlcr in
small qnanuum durtse the warm wr-itwr. and only
w tn th* some fn-oportlen you do On larv" qtunv
you mar order oft-a wUb safwy from Ins*.

oR .nc

I «o!d over fifty of these Plow* test Spring, and every one gave perfect;
ssttefaction. We wanant them W be the
Draft, Rutett Handled, i
and will Scaur in noil that no otter plow will.

�= ==
,i«e.

mak\,.M tbs fflai• tilled.

FRIDA. I,

u&gt;»».
Church. to

two hotels, two doctors,
almost two of everything;

L. J. WHEELER.

Davawurr.

—The sltealixm of oytttsr daalsrs h call-

ing Ma skull, and killing kin inxteaUy.
ANui.em.

nr entorrriring tnershsut
id'Grifllth &amp; Durkw. hat

Ths
Mr. Bamuel Pojfaj1 ot KaUand Township,
as discovered lo^iiok Thursday morn-

mere, from the Portland mills, at a bargain
at
.
‘
». W. LuuteLx'a. .

of IlMLings, in an unconscious, .condition.
He was token to that place, and Dr. Upjohn ,sees everything' through a ghwr darkly.
MT" I-ost M»szr by not buying grocer­
called to ez amine hit wound a. which were ,Oar merchants are doing a very fair basilee at Ztawphcrtyto WUbiaaio and Retail
fo’uud to be very sever*, and probably fatal. ।
. Grocery and ProvUlon lltMse. Tbe lar* ‘
Just how ills injuries wers rectired to »o« ji a very fine lilUs fellow.
*eai and moot complete stock in Nashville
.
----- ...
u &gt; ..r,
known,
but....
as houWas In flutings Aho CTea-'’ w.n M ,
[Ayteworth returned from their Centennial
Imai store on South M&gt;1b 6L.
Ing bkfore and aomowlml Intoxicated, it is: quiet
।
Hute, town, everything mov« hnrmon''
'
A. jt' Dawmxxtt.

4.00
last Saturday »&gt;gbL • ..
.
AtDaccnaarr'a—Perhaps IM nicest atone Kandalloh it
QniWlTB A DvBKZK'b.

toe Baptist Church.

lag in the Notion line at fettoa fig-

wiA
til further noti.A
BarryvUle, Aug. Ab, !87«.
*
Faisxn D. Sovexs.

DavaniarY'a.
consisting of Cottonade Panto, Overalls,
Shirts, Underwear, Hose, Etc., just reeeiv.
ed at
D W. Lixcolx's,

Odd Soap and draw a Go! I Dollar.
VQa. Agricultural* ImplemAtto 20 per

Cultivatora, and everything

A. AL Devonian.
— New Goods just received at

tSP llemcmbvr the Bellevue flour can’t

Six months ago Exra Krites was a hap­
py man, and lived With his wife ia the
Tbocdaa Purkey did it balmy township of Woodland. But Satan
entered his paradise and hia blissful hearth-

pose of electing delegates to tits county con­ The wtfs’ft parents sided In’ with llie wife,
vention bo well attended. If good men are who pocksd.her bundle and went home, to
sent to the convention a good ticket will be live with them? Then Ezra gol his ebeutier up, and turned hia facs' southward. Io
work out his fulura dssGuy alone. A ^ew
Praise Mooting'will lake the place of the months of diversified hash,— a few months
regular service at the Christian Church, of lonely combat vfith the Ohio mmlquitoei
next Sabbath morning. All are invited—es­ softened'Ezra’s heart, and ba was ready to
pecially tho children.
3 -&gt; • retoru to bed and bosom of his orri “huck­
— L. J. Wheeler's,elegant new brick house leberry. He arrived at Woodland last week
ia now entirely completed,- and tt seems to Sunday, sod learned that his Wife was alus that the right thing far Mr. Wheeler.to ttbding the dedication of the German M. E,
Church, al Woodland Center, with a baby
with the right person and occupy ths same. which had pdt In an appearance, during his
five months* absence. This last statement
4 —A. H. Foster ha^hu dreamery InWorkappeared to please Ezra and he hied to the
tng order, and already.has shipped several
church, arriving thefe jnst about the time
cargos of butler.
He is located undcr
tbo minister was saying “amen." He on.
Wheeler’e store. He will remove his famitcred tbe church with his heart overflowing
for all of God’s creatures, passed noiseless—Eld. H. M. Kenyon will preach next
Sunday afternoon and evening, at the tent. and was about to kira his offspring, when
he found his wife’s parents in his hair, and
Constitution, and ita re'ults in the light of
the Biblealso on “ Modern Spiritualism,” amidst such exclanraljoas as, “dander and
next Tuesday evening.
blixea,” “Got in Himmel,’’ “der lyful," end
“py Jinks,** was a caution to behold. Poor
Middleville a cnnpte of weeks’ visit. He said Ezra! Alas’ Poor Yorick I

Where ia your Marshall, Mayor or Cotaman

pasta, up there, for discharging their duty T

DRY GOODS AT COST,
CLOTHING AT COST,

Good Cottonade Pants for $1 at
D. W. Lixcolx's.

Totdroll the /‘ixinUutnz al the
Omlcnnlal Trial—ths McCormick Reaper
and Mower, a combined machine for sale
oa lime, without interest. If yon need a
A. ,M. DxrautaTr.

me, poor ns ; with my hands full already.
Well, thank G&lt;-dJ that trial' is over, but
hardly had the storm passed, and tho bil­
lows that bad rolled up in mountain heights
subsided, and tho lamentation and woe

properly applied according to directions.
D. W. Lixcolx.

— NEW GOODS at
Gairrirti A Dueren's.
•tr A irsi-clazx pair of Overalls for 7&lt;
rata at
D. W. Libcolx's.

A Big Line of Rcadj Made Cloth­
ing. Headquarters for Farmers and Work­
ing Men.
The Highest Pries paid for
Troduoe, and Goods sold the Cheapest,

D. W. Lixcolx.

----- Try the SILVER BOAP-thrae Bars

Nla**ni Valls,

Crockery at Cost,

MERCHANT TAILOR!

MEN’S SUITS FOR S5.00,

Pure Linen Coats at 75 cts. each.
STOGA BOOTS, $2.75,

READY MADE CLOTHING!

Good Japan Tea, 45 cents per lb.

MEN’S, YOUTHS’ &amp; BOYS’ CLOTHING Good Fine*Cut Che tying Tobacco, 45 cts.
Nashville, Mich., July 15th, 1873.

L. J. WHEELER.
GRIFFITH &amp; DURKEE

Fresh Bread, Rusks, Cakes, Crack­
. ers ad Pies

—Mrs. Elizabeth McCartney, mother "of

ing Maa though a fool/* can plainly see tocratic and cver-bcariog in hia nature. I
do not thinfi him very much'of a doctor as
GROCERIES!
arrived at a copelusion that we bare too he has not succeeded in killing aby one
much money invested
presses and type ainca be baa been in Assyria. The most
H. ALDRICH
to stop this paper to gratify tbe whim of
noy man, woman or child. We sometimes Methodist preacher, that is, of the episco­
i drop a name from our aubscription list, pal order. When he came here, finding no
(and in Ibis case we dropped one name,) church of his own order, be bed tbe audac­
Hinman, dissolved co-partnership; Hinman but if the court knows herself, we don't ity to g- to I be Protestant church and joinwent to Saranac and opened a barber shop, propose to atop ibo Maws. No, sir; not
bat he bid a pretty hard lime of U until his
ahiping God, and still farther gave out an
rival was killed by Dgbtnlug, which gave
but a s«aail ray of sunshine strikes in upon
he is just piling up the ten cent pieces.
which offended his Hoyal Highness very
our gloom when we turn to onr books an
reflect that daring the past twelve days mueb. I wonder how ho durst do so with­
NEW CROP OF WOOL!
just 21 new names have been added to cur out permission from that mighty great,( not
sUhMrlptlon Hats. And as to advertising. in intellect but in muscle—weighing, as bo
HW sent by rail will be carded with
promptness and relumed per dlrcctlcrte.
ding trip to the Centennial, to their home in
Woodland. Mrs. King, of Allegan, (that one c»h sec. Oh ! poor misguided, incon- money, and his wife built the home. I supsislsut croatu-e of this Cootstool, that seeks
era last fall,) and Mrs. Baryum are perfect­ to ruin us with yonr torigm, pleas* consid­
There is a good.deal of improvements going arrangements to reader th» opera of er that while you may talk to 60 persons
we can talk to over 3,000
"•Lalia” ia ibis village soon.
.
beautifully painted, Mr. Begarb as built a
new bouse, and up at the American there IdRCE BlrEBIESCS
has been quite a good many Improvements,
Oscar Warren has the brlcit Work of his
Tho dissolution which for a time seemed
and also one uew church built. I believe
inevitable for a Lime botwoen Mr. and Mrs. new house completed. Whan fintobsd ii‘
Tubbs, has al last been compromised. Mr. , -will be a floe reaidcnee.
fiurukt Perfect
On tbe 2nd and 3rd of this month, John idly carry forward ths enterprise, to its fi­
Tubbs is to furnish help in tha house, and
if }tmay xeem consistent in order for M's. DeLnng threshed on ^to place 1014 busheis nal completion.
J. IF. POWLES, Prop.

WOOL CARDING?
Tbo Millie Cardifli Mills

Price, ID Cents per lb., or ISlwhewI
Furnish OIL

BQu. One new Single Harness for sale at
ed to precare her board and lodging where
bargain, at Daugherty's.
‘

Teas. Coffees, Spices. School Books, Blank

Crops arc genera’ly pretty good In this"
Z. IJ. Willson, of Sheridan, will noon re- vicinity, Wti4U [s shrank a little. Oats
arc injured by thn rust eomn. Cucn ia do­
boughta farm and proposes to go la farm­ ing wall and bids fair to be a good crop,
ing.
i BaLios have come in a very light crop, afid
Miss Bell Lathrop, after two . years stay

tho presence of Martin Palmer, Mr. 8. Cole
and others, and delivered iu tbe hands of her old home In Barry sills.
Owe lady fr.eeds.are on ths stir preparing
- XraCM, al GairriTM A Dcxkzk's. Close. R-JMamr.
Johnsan McKelvey sboujd feel very grate­ for the silver wedding of E'der Webb, which
fol towards Xavi EDtoe,
ifeough hto inD. W. Lixcotx,
struweatelity, Johnson entertains a lively
C. Lan tooa.

one this season in the neighborhood, and
that was ataroot ad entire failure. Wby it
happened so, I cannot tell, but accidents
will happen SonrelltBcs to the best of fatni'
lies, and so it turned out with the noble seer'
of thia little one. I am exceedingly sorry
to say that it to so. May the good Lord

, September.
,
Home of our farmers that hav^hraahed

huckleberry swamp.

GROCERIES AT COST.

NEW BAKERY.

—We have rec^vod a nice little story, all
about a school offio«r ia. Maple Grave, .who.
because he couldn't beau Use pretty adhoolma'am around al a festival.* according to his
□wn fancy, had her discharge made out.
Walk up to the mark! b|r. School Director,
and tril us if thio bo se. -. :

At Dacouxarr’s.

Boots &amp; Shoes at Cost,

as I turned toy eye eastward, I saw looming Coaebcaare farauhvd with the Wlnebetl f.Uot
up in the distance a more terrific aceno than
mortal eye had ever beheld. The whole
moral, or, I might say. Immoral heavens
were in commotion. 1 paused to inquire

yiultl IJghtnlnus
She had
I have just, received sane of the above
valuable medicine. It cures Nervous Head: Hav. Kellogg delivered the funeral discourse
ache. Neuralgia, of the Head and Stdmache, to a large congregation of sympathising
Cricks, Rheumatism, Toothache, Conges­ friends and mourners.
tive Chills, Di pi he ria, Croup, Cartarrh, Sick
—A few weeks sines our “knights of the

but U&gt;R1 the "fluid Lightning” will relieve.

HATS &amp; CAPS AT COST,

as it vibrated along the heavens and
through the air, '"Adventism has exploded."
The Naaarene that was put into the church
FRANK E. SNOW,
a few nights ago, baa ignited and the whole ■
machine blown to asteroids, which caused-a
great deal. of weeping and wailing and
8. LEIBHAU8ER,
gnashing of teeth.
There is quite on exciting time at the post
office. It seems they are having more than
their ahara of spiritual influence. The spir­
nn&lt;l Mislcirto: Jone tn the lateeti
its are making wonderful demonstrations at CuttLnu
' '
Fashlonabl* styles.
that point, which cannot be accounted for*
unless it is that tbe Dr. and the bonschold
are very spiritual people, of which I -have
no doubt; The Dr. is a Very aedile and
honest looking man, one (hat I should think
would attract and draw spirits of the same
kind, if any man could, but I wonder that
he became so frightened at their pleasant
demonstrations ; (hen again I cannot con­
Please give inc a call.
ceive why it is that these spirits make such
B. tfKBHAVHEK.
wonderful demonstrations at that particular TTashrine, Mleb. Nov. Io.
Illg I nud I.lttlo u.
point unless It to to convince the unbeliev­
ing
that
there
is
"slch
”
a
thing
as
Spirits.
some
It la amusing to see tbe effects of
feeble mortal to bust up a newspaper that I acknowledge that I am left wholly in the
dark in reference to the whole matter. I
II. ALbRICIl
if the editor happens to express hia opinion would-just say to all the occupant*, bs carepublicly on any mailer, no matter how triv­
Is prepared tv furnUli
ial said matter may bo. For instance : We treading oa holy ground.
L don't think I can close my. letter withbond in the church organ allair. We im- nut saying something about the old doctor.
I beliere that he ia boarding at tbe Ameri­
tertising patronage had been withdrawn, can House. I think I have beard that bo ia
tn quantities to suit tbe mo«t hungry.
and aldo that some 4Odiffoient persona had a native of Kentucky, rained in tbe domin- JV LTJZN’CH room

Bng_ A big lot of Wooden Pumps cheap- him, until tail Tuesday, when he put his
hand in the money till of A. Wakefield,
A. M Devonerty.
drex.fartk $52 and decamped.

it and see.

L. J. WHEELEM

cf life.—Hastings Journal.

and was struck by ths midnight train going bora got into a.little dlfficuly tanJ were a
good deal inclined to try their muscular
strength on each other, but the good spirit
Republican ticksL
prevailed and no one was hurt. Wasn’t 1
erwlee horribly mangled. Il is hardly glad of .it; I trembled in view of the coneeilling “papa” «f a lively probable that ho will survive.

Family Whilefiah...
Herring, par box-..;.

12j (ba. rtes for

freely strtd all day, and ths-itweto were Hb-,
eraNy dotted with Inebriate laboring man.

iTorth of MerciMndine at Cost, for the Hext
Sixty Days, at

Mr. McKelvey, since

Well,Tliftotor Editor, it's an orfte! hot 4«y,
they expected before and I am almost “done gone for.” and shall
haf Io elose these breef remarks by sain
that ••1'80 Well ax common and hop* these

DEALERS IN

STAPLE

Boys’ and Men’s Clothing, Gents- Furnishing
Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots anti Shoes,
Gloves and Mitfins, Groceries, &amp;c.,

■
We are noiv fuDy prci»are4 for the Fall Trade oF 1 K76'. HaffJng purchnsed our Slock,- the firsl week of Attg., during the depressed con­
dition of the market/ at 'bottom pftc-x, we feet conHdont that we can oftvf
Goods at m’es thni will be satisfactory to tlya ctosrsl bnyofs.
. We shall add to our slock, from i»me to time, all the litfrsf styfes that
make tfreif appeareuce in the Easlprn market. Wilfaigl going fntther into’
deull, we extend a a cordial iuviiaiion to all to examine our flock before
purctiaxing
With thanks to our eustoflMMi for therir past putrbussu, we
solicit a continiiniTce of the same, mid &gt;alsn invite ihoscf-who have not hith­
erto traded with us, to give us a (rial# behetrng UnH we eon offer g$&gt;ods at
prices that will be entirely ffilinfactory.

GRIFFITH &amp; DURKEE.

Buy Your TEAS of

NEW LIVERY!
Stockmann &amp; Wil I yard,

SALK and BOARDING STABLE,

LEE BROTHERS

MfiQVUXS, MICH.

And jofu in the choral with those (bat are nhcutjy sieging &gt;

gennthough the Lake fellows are trying hard to
Goop Ramaxitax.

Tki&amp; ia the Tea I lon^ ha pc sought,
And tntmrned because J found it nd,

LIVERY STABLE!

so silently that

THEY KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF

The jobbers are al work improving the
followed and the road running north from Sheridan.
There is considerable rich nets along the
of the parties w.e wiH.omiu XIX.
Tbornopple river and lake.

IA9HVILLE MARTET.
WM- VENN. •P«orRtETer..

i
fftgQtxps old stand, .NashvUk, MicB. L

, . ..

Tn NashviHo am! »cM (hem nl Htp tiMoilcst Crujif,
■

You mu htty

Straight A” far 11 cents, Gwlsiei 11! cctb, Moi C18 sms;

Gjtrtfsn.
tha Piano Fw« is worth more tittur the
. pnoe ov me magaswr. »! p«r ywr i »«' litb-f by C. J. Wrstmy &amp; Co., Detroit, M-

MICI1IGAIV.

KiASHVIlJLrEt

a good rig.

And vthcr Giocvfivs equally as lot

�HEWS IN HRIEb

---------- - “
Khouted out, " More salt! ’
rzuMTwru Djt^ra i* a cutxxh.

Of

urwto tho nofH dr'pk»»H&gt; of " K. N. Pepp*,''
died a tew days oinro at BaMirintvUlc. N. Y.
-Bev. G. W. Hrarax*. of Ba»h. ». Y.,
wm prostrated In Ito pulpit by snowliokr J«t
Monday, al tto ckwe of his morning eermoti.
' —Anus DIcHneon will try tl.e rtago oooe

AUCTION MART FOR THE SALE
HOMES. MARNEW ARD VEHICLES OF EVERT M5CRIPTI0N .
XT AUCTION AND ffWVAIE SALE-

-Brigand- in ti e Province of Sevilla fSpato)
tW.ttiC which he

1 w. between Fourth and Fifth stwta.

stale of alarm, to the bouse of a neigh
bar named Mr. Faria, and notified him
of his brother a mishap. Mr. Faris at
onoo rau over and found R couple of
women in tiro yard, all in a great state of
alarm, but expressing doubts as to
whether, tbe littio boy hail fallen in or

from anefamli, tto other day. Burrell DotUey.

WM reotnUy killed

mcni of the Guben struggle forsook, dry goods

Ingleoito

(Utile

they should only

oesiQim iro £»»««* «• wwb.
ENGkAVEa AND OfESlNKKK.fTEnCUJ. AM STOCK.

Vcgztine bad never failed to cure the

FLOWERS kMO STRAW SOODS -SKCIALTT.

GRASS AMD FIELD SEEDS.

that there was no time to be lost in
guewiing about it. Ho tried the cistern
opening, nud found it so very narrow as
to make difficult the paemge of his
body.' Taking off Jus coat he extended
ebeli. ,ln menufacturL.g tto srUcteo. "objata his arniR above his head, and then made
a vigorous dive head foremoet, which
took him through, but scraped the akin
off his Kps. The water was ten feet
Kiyoto. Japan. eibiMta ivome elegant articles

prejudteiil

' —A fearful Iragedy occurred at Chicago one
BuJHvad, ttu&gt; Fecratary of the Board of Public
Weak-, and Principal Hanford, of tbo North
&amp;do High School. Theforoiir, who believed
that hia 'wife, Mrs. Margaret Boolianeu Hullivan, bad beya maligned by Mr. Hanford in a

Enrique

Aw, Iba year round, Shcridan'a Can-

their fataer'a house over in ColliiiBTille,

HOTtl.S.
WILSON'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE CHAIX FOR IN­
VALID*, IRON FOLDING BEDSTEADS. ETC.

"THE VIBRATOR"

Engtoh-

since he entered the Cuban patriot ranko in

gospel, resilteg in Brooklyn. Iim died during

minated in tto shooting of tbe Ial ter.
—Tbe BL Paul Pirjiatch turn started a sub-

baled men at Fort Uncoln, a number of whom
will be entirely destitute when deprived of tbo

fliwface, arid wm not long in finding th
through tho hair. When light and transparent.
little boy, who, by this time was miendble. He held tbo lad above water until
help came, and then, by torning him
with bin feet up, succeeded in panning
district ia a quaint collection ot children's him out In order to get Mr. Faris out,
however, it was found necessary to cut
lug ba1- and feathors with bemp and vrilk
away the box at tho opening. Ho kept
'afloat, and camo out all sound, with the
exception of tho slight injury mentioned.
The boy was soon resuscitated, aud tho
OoubuI General Mar ria explrined to mo U.e gratitude which his parents had toward
Mr. Faris is past expression.— St. Lcvit
hull bolding three grains, with which ho dec­ liepublican.

Oooncil, visited tho residence of tl.e latter. An
eii 'Anaiioo was dcstoidod, Lot It is chimed
it was refused, whereupon Mr. BuUiran struck

Tbe

that in tjio emiffio that look place Hanford
struck Mrs. BuUivxn, which was tto owe of
tbe shooting.
.
1,'OLITICJI.. 1

quarters and rations atiU allowed them.

—Tho Hon. Godfovo 8. Orth, tbo Republican

ocli|k&gt;od all her previous jicrfonnanotK. Iu
the free-for-all race she trotted thnxi straight

drawn from the contest. Hia rsaaona for this
action are given in the following letter:

1000 SOLD LAST EEASON
WITHOUT ONE FAILURE 0B REJECTION

TKts$SE»M,£LaTiaRATOE

$5 to $20 ffjjf

orate • his watch guard, waa a unique and prac-

dian who am red al Red Cloud rrceuDr, direct
■v-nlial to
both of them, and confident of hia ability to
whip Hi era. He further states thu reinforeemrnta are arriving daily from the north, from
British America, and a few from Minnesota.
—Some of the gentlemen at Stet ding Rock

»y dtellnaUon as a caodldato foe Governor.

Brazil, and the reputation of Java, tbal Libe-

toons, Bradford, Bright, Briran. X. T., Bnnru,
K»ru, UabeU, &lt;ML!w«l&gt;, Ala, Qsldwoll, Tran..

ket by many espes-'a.

Whal tbe opinion ot the

Gonuivs 8. Orrw,
■ FrhxUey. Chairman Itapublican

—Tbe rrobibitioutata of Massaclinnetta hare
tho Woux fighting force at 27.0(0 men. and nominated a full State ticket, and all but two
believe there aro 10.000 well-»rmrd warri.w» in .of their Candida ten have declined.
the field.
.
—The Aulborilies al Washington have, it is

yiold 30 f lands of oolfeo. Another ape drily
w lb Liberia H palm oil. Bixteen hundred Jam,

I'oppleU n, liandall, Itea, Iteagu, IteUIy, John, like,
Booth, of California, declined.
Indian war impossible. The aanjes are to l&gt;e
—The Michigan Republican HLate Convention lUddle, Hoblntoa, Savage, flh.aklr, Singleton,
gradually disarmed, and all parties s&lt; Hing am- nominated the Hon. Charles M. Grossweil for Hlrinow, SnuUi, Ge., Southard, flpringvr, Sllngrr,
Governor, By aoctamatjon.
—Dispatches from Clieyonno to tho duly
—Hon. Benjamin Ilarriaon. of Indianapolis.
trien erhito u The Glorico is a trace system
press furnish the following items of Indian fa j&lt; been agreed upon by ‘.bo Republican Htate
pie.- sutly a Upt'ng itself to local circcmstauce
news: “Ou rife return trip from Deadwood, Central Committee aa the Republican candidate
sod available for m'lilary at well as induvter Governor in plvce of Hon. G. A Orth, j .'ey*-Abbott, Adam*. Bagby, Balky, G. A., Daglry, tr&gt;I purposes of cxmunication, ar1 ting tbe
tlio stage waa
attack rd
by
Indiana
at luton
crock.
tbo
stock stolen, I withdrawn.
J. H„ Makar, Daho^ Banka, toll, Blair, Burvhanl,
mail-lags cut open, coach deetrcrW, and one*
-«ru&lt;; Watterson,
-Henry
i-Mtcirmi, Democrat, uw
and omwtoi
editor of ,uCbUtendra, Conger. Cnranae, Cutter,
passenger wounded. A camp of fifteen ludiann ' ti'° Louisville Courier-Journal, baa been
waa surprised and attacked at old Bridger Fer- j dected to Congress from the Fifth district of
fur industrial acd strategic purports, such m
ry, - forty miles north of Fort Liramie, by a Kentucky, to fill a vacancy. At tbe time elec­
party of herders. One Indian and two pouiea tion young Henry Clay wu defeated for I'row.
ware killed, and fourteen pomes captured. curing Attorney by a slight mijority.
With a simultaneous front and aide Joet”nga
Tho Bak ar A Davis train, retuftdng from tho
nlficcrM refilled in favor of the iJcmccratic
Kcblrichrr, Slnnlckaoa, Haiall, Smith,
Strait.
candidates by about 30.000 majority.
from the ocular of the Giorine pleut you can
bead of horses. A Sergeant, eight oavaln men.

of the Indiana, but failed to overtake them. : ~A I‘,ru’ dwpatcl. aaya a .evolutionary
There is couaiderablo cxcitoaieut ameng the I prorinntetioo has been distributed in Alexaastockmen in tbe valley, and liorare arelreing
corraled."
—Gen. Crnz.e i&gt; now at t&gt;» i.*. i .a o ,an
ti fating men in the beet condition, divided aa
foltawa: Cavalry—Ton companies of the Fifth,
ten of the Third, and five of the Second r»gimeats—l.tMmoa. Infantry—Four cowimuxs
cf the Fourteenth, four of the Ninth, aud two
oftheFotuth regimeute—423;bbotd&gt;onoRODUte,
M5; Ute sooata. 20 ; white and half-breed
scouts and civilians, 30. This is undoubtedly
thestrougesti
finesi-etptipped,
and b- st-offioend
_ -----------.
,----------expedition yet teut against our savage foe.
Gen. Terry M tolioved to tore about twentyfive companies rf infantry aud cavalry, numberiog nearly &gt;000 men. Tills will make nix17
companks. or 4,000 men now in the field againat
H Uing Bub.

drU’
»*«king, under tho pretext« f de*
fending tlie magistracy, to raise a rebellion
' airainat tlie Khtdivc.
-A heavy gale on tbo coast of Scotland and
,

without:emoting the enyhio from the Iraius
iu order to tut a it around on the turn-table.
bill, • bleb

twenty-four hours, both tn regular tour and
0 ditlon traffic. Ibis iurentlou baa no superior
■'i machinery in loading heavy freights.

rrncy.

Ang.

7.—H naif.—1*110

House
The Argentine Republic exhibit a cuira-

—After a long discussion the Education bill
has |&gt;aao&lt;d the British House oh Commons by

—The Servians lost terribly in the recant
Io tbe late rkctlon in Mlaalsalppi were prvM-nted
batties. They are n portral to have lost 3,000
men at Gurgnaovalz.
Reinforcements
sent '
..
- ---------- -----.1 uic
ao cn rain, waa rr*'l ana
■ u,om bJ Ticbcrxiayeff, constating of four hat- ..ferrod....Tb» Um Joint rroolutlue,propoainR a
I talions of militia and thirty of voianlcera. ar- | aiiUxui^anicnitorat to lb. ronrtitatiOT, prohibiting
nved too late, and were cut to j»iecea, 2,000 tbs appropriation ot any acbool fund foettoaup! m«i being killtd.
port &lt;-f aectanan achoola, etc., waa, after dtacuaalon,
-----.....
tv., u—..
—There
aro --------30,000 unfortunate
fellows in «.e.^i
the debtor prisons of Turkey at the |&gt;re«ent

out a serm, r'no a handsome Pampa girdle and
a variety cf fsbrics made by tbe Pimps Indians.
A curiorv collection in the Argentine exhibit

ttonght springs up in the n^nds of most via-

Argentine Republic.

Cordoba sends handsome

In 1796 Chauncey Goodrich wrote
from Philadelphia to Oliver Wadcolt: *• 1
place under cover to Fnxlsric a paper of
yesterday, in which you will find Guv.
Mifflin, in his address, luui done the gov­
ernment of Connecticut the honor of
particular mention. It mcrita, and, I
presume, will only meet with, contempt
A few days after this display of patriot­
ism aud holy zeal against speculation,
tbe President and Caaliier of the 8taU&lt;
Pena Bank had Irocn guilty of an em­
bezzlement of' ita moneys. The Presi­
dent had, by connivance, taken from
the bank 8100,000 or more, without con­
sent of tho directors, which, though
charged,' he kept without interest. Ho
and the Cashier are Iroth displaced. It
was yesterday rumored that Gov. Mifflin,
wltoee son-in-law wits Cashier, had in the
same way taken $15,000, and that he
had given, his security for restitution. 1
believe the story. The ptace furnishes
indications of great depravity. Bank­
ruptcies are frequent. Nicholson ha*
fled to .England. Judge Wilson Itos been
to goal and ia out on bail. Blau McClcnochan, lately chi sea representative,
has conveyed his cat to 5 chit to cheat
his creditors.”

At our request Crogra &amp; Co., of Phila­
delphia, Pa., have promised to send any
of bur readers gratis (on receipt of fifteen
cents to pay postage) a sample of Dob­
bins’ Electric Soap to try. Send at once.

stages, I can recouiruetid Dr. Pieree'a •• Golden
Msrlical DisooTBry,” if taken according to di­
rections, for it has been thoroughly tried In toy
famSy. and tbe results were glorious. “Al­
phabetical" must not expect one bottle to do
the work—toy wife took three botllis before

TOE EN0BMGC8 WASTAGE at grata,*
iru’l oxter .-..to of Thr-.h-n.cm bo SAVED by thia
Improved Machin-, te.Kcinl, cs terry jrA, to men Oaa
^FLtx' TniOTTIT. MILLET. nUNGAEIAN and

tlaliy the ONLY MACJUNra tbst'could roa Wilk pn.at
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wnrl

WELL
AUGERLBS'XW-1 .^L.
our Auger Book. U.K. Auger Co., 8 L Louis, Mo. "fjck?
Infa-

OPIOMgw

F?on trail
KrikK SI UL J

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

wAN’t'Eii-^saaisgr/g.y

C—. Aar-,, owr 1WII Prawktent. by CnL IL 11. OcwwfL

OPIUM

ing tiie fourteen Argentine Provinces, pre Uy
aid iiiflti.retire. They rend from Cordoba
beautiful flowers made of seeds.
Zurich, Switzerland, baa a apocialty on ex­

CONGREUS I ONA L.
Aug.

2.—Nrwa*e.—

»bs]M&gt; of a rule providing ttial tbe iuvraUgaUua

«aa expsUed in 1841 for al ege&lt;! duloyslly, with a
rrsolailou texlndlug th" reartuUon expelling him

must be a groat delicacy for thowc who aro fond
of figs. Another rpeeialty is surrogate of
gratnv. Tho moot boauUful Uprotrios on exhiUlion aro from Belgium. There is a portrait
ot Rubeua, penala from Gaitail, portrait of
Cousin iu Arabian eosiumc. eight panels togother, ropreneuliny eight gods from Olympus,
with all their attributes from Audnn. Full
length painting, style Ixmls XVL Tbe tepesUy carpets are beautiful, representing iu
bright and attractive colors different ecenes in

—The ship Goltwoorl. from Liverpool to MelHarlxw Appropriation blU.

Northumberland. bouUi coast Australia.
—Tliree warimen were killed, one day last

church. Montreal.
drowned by the capsizing of a row-boat in a
small body of water near Whitehall; N. Y.
—Two young tadies summertag atFain«rt.

Brown, of Greenville, J*a., and Mias Game
HtolL of Wamu. Old*.
- Undr r date of Ju&gt; jfi, Gen. Crook nruta
V&gt; Gon. Terry dial when Uia fifth cavalry ar­
rived be would have about 1 600 fighting mm.
bomdoa friendly Indiana, and intended to move
without flutter delay. He would leave hia
wagon-lrain cm Tongue river. M.r where it
cornea out from tl.e Big Horn m-.uutaiiiH. He
was gradually moving along the f&lt;_ot-bUis that
Uy to rard-N Tongue river, anticipating being
on the north fork of Go Ma river stool the limo
hia ro'nforeemeute rami up. lie was rationed
till tbe 1st of B.iptemlxr, and would share with

manda camo together. Whether tho Indiana
were found iu hia or Terry's I'epartrae rd, if tha
la ter thought tbo .xPereetoof theservice would
It. adrancod |.y comWuatiou, be would moat
cbeertnljy rerve under Tarry.
--They had an (her railr.'ad disaster in Eng­
land lately, It oe .acreJ on tbe H-.menK t and
Dorael rad way, near Ittastock, between a Lou-

lntmk&gt;r bepartinrnt
Aayltun inveatigaUon, and
mapwny and minority r.-porta of I be &gt;atuc couimtttae li. regard v&gt; lbs survey &lt;rf public land* were also
ma.lc. All ordemd print.d amt rrcwnmllUd. .
The blU to transfer the Indian Durvau to the War
OepArtraent was taken up, and Ox*, who bad
charge uf Um bill, yleMad tbe koer to Lamai, who
procoaded to make aa elaborate speech on tbe con­
dition ami needs of Uu&gt; South. He spoke about two
hours (Uia Ums bslcg sxteadul &lt;m uoUoa of Mr.
Garfleld) and comtnamted thrniigtaocC iita whole
speech tbe clov and Inrcreeied attention of the

MUSTANG

liniment,

ino reading, pstchohancy. fascination.
SoM Charming, MraoitrUai and lovtrs* 0ul4«.

M

Stock-Growers Colony of New Merico.

te&gt;l alata wantnl let -ond parly. I«. alart ItejH, liwh.
First party &lt;m lb- rrms.1. d.ltxht-d with .nintry.
Wet r.m|*l-&lt;-, ~Mr-— 130 llrarimt n-at..

REVOLVERS 1! ~,j.

$3.00

Iawtcuoo. Miriua county. Ind.
—Cincinnati Timet, Feb. 4. 1875.

The GnEAT Favorite I—Tbe jMiputar
Chill Cure of tiro &gt;ge! ! (•bmpuwd of purs
arid simnlo drags,. Wiinofl'4 Tonic ban kmg bold
the bigbenl place Ln tho long lino of remsdioa
for Chills and Fever. It ta not only AntiPcriodic but i« Anti-Panic, for it eartaiki tho
eavy expense of Doctor's visits, where friendly
calls are all itemized in the account currenL
A penny saved ia a pinny rxitrod, and oaring it
in thia wav add* to hnalUi and comfort. Try
Wilhoft's Tonic aa a certainty and you wifi

MINSVHs

C FiESAt EffVlix E.’SXfk'
cr-u‘-&gt;(-Axanta wan

A BOOK for the MILLION
MEDICAL ADVICE

Catarrh. K«M-urr. XhHWu. ILW

.KST rnlV -- ___...

Chaffed bauds, face, pimplefl, ring­

ful to ।

from the CooitnltUe cm Military Affair., rt|&gt;ortc&lt;la&lt;!rcrM]r oa the Houaebill to pardon draert- adapted to agricultural purposes.
era fmtu Ur array, and it »u indefinitely poetTho Japanese exhibit beautiful leather made
of soft deer skins, printed and dyed. This
of the resolution of Mnrtnu to print 10,000 oojifcs of
fabric ta from ToKo. The Japs are famous for
tbe nioaagv of the I*rsshtcnt sod aceorapauylng
documents in reference to the recent tronble at their paper: thh they make from the •* Rod. ■
Hamburg; fl. C„ and Eaton epnko in opposition xu.” "Kaji," “Gampi," tho Kuwaor mulberry
tbcreto. Hr was followed by Fsttersou, wte&gt;*oke tree. Hi-nc ki. a a Jd cherry ; tho bark of. all
throe trees aud ahrubu. Baraboo is aho mad;1

lUferted to Ib- JudlnUry CooniiUsc ...The
luiuw win tbe Krn» &lt;&lt; another lively jxjIlUcal de­
ate, in wbiHc Uale an.i Cox w-rv tbe chief partici.

riX^CJJL JUD l&gt;Di:»TBr.&lt;L.

p. u !^d. with 1 abilities of *301.000.

ll-u.

Wnat baa been addo4 to make it productive ' IOBa-

pin nt wore killed and tbirty -fuja.nl.

-Tw firm of Ciltre'l i Bsberck. of New
York, mat utaotur&lt; n* of j-ruUng j&gt;tt
Las
aihC. LiaWlrttew. over «5^000.
-Tho Hincr»’ Tnial Coenpanv Bxnk. asavi.ga trust institution at PoCtarilia, Pa., has auapeoilad pajmeuti The principal eairae aligned

Trnna moderate Ijiv

r»t&gt;., IteaUMX .-Uulrrni
I'mlawl Mta.oc Mqnn

Her attempt to raise a war loan in
proved a failure.

WanxiuibAT,

t a,.,

i iq&gt;--------------------- ----

known to tbe trade aa “continuous'' whisky, was

o«rm. and it is said that large quantities of it
have been shipped to Kansas, Wisconsin and
MLsiotiri, and it is said to have been mauutacturel by the Boone County (Ky.) Distillery
Company.
—Tbaaunnd on vocation of (bo UniversalLais of lows will beheld al Mitchellville, Sept 7.
—Many of the Indians coming into tho reaervatiot s carry arms belonging to tbe v.c imof the Seventh cavalry.

I

in exoM-rsttog bta, and »o reported. To the
vurrriae of rv.rjbody, Xaott took tbe Boor and
reviewed lb- Mam. matter, Indulging Jn remarks
which tbe friends of Um latter deemed highly »nJiut and grossly cB^erAlemsM*. Frye, Hale and MeCrary.
th” roninntte*. In lain reviewed Lie tvn&gt;«rt» with a eeveril? wldcmi nuctod in debate.
Th. tu-u'rtty of the Driaacratic Ude app-arrit
to rtftrd the arratguui'al aa entirely .“.tei, and.

fl AGENTS WANTED EON THE GREAT

Centennial history

ll —IU faata* tau&gt; aar otbor to* me enWtatiw
*S3

tho bamboo ie cut before the loaves arc out;
the pulp is mixed with a certain parcoutage of
the Kadxu fiber. Tbs paper called Cbftuabl in
really bamboo paper.
Some of their orna­
mental papers are preUy and strong. They
nos ill writing on their paper a pigment known
by the name of Chinese ink ; it in nned with a
br^h. tbo pen being dispenstd with aa nnsnitaWo; tin* broth moves very stoly, abeorbn Uie
ink without allowing 11 to nproad in the leaM.
Their crape pa[»er shows a high degree of ar­
tinite industry.
Among tbe rare and valuable rsvolatiouary
guns an exhibition in tbe United Htatro Gov­
ernment building h a rix pound French gun.
brooio. prsronted by Lafayette, farming inc'.osuro around models of modern gun plant,
twelve-pound siege gun, brouse, mounted on
wooden carriage with timber; eight-inch howUser, bronce, Moroer. Anll&gt;o«iy Wayne's bow
itxcr, iifteudnd to be wwd on bonwheok. cent

&gt;KIMl&gt;r,K«ir-E»p rii
LATEST IXI'HUVE

Increase* in Popularity every

model* of tho Constitution. MtoMppi. Jararatown, 8t. Mary's. Portsmouth. (Joust sHaltan.

The valise of a man, who did uot hap­ Niagara, Merrimac, New Ironsides. Hartford,
pen to be very fashionably dressed, was Monitor. Kearaarge. Vandalia, President, Ohio.
Enterprise. Washington and Fulton. Part of
oonftaMted by a hotal-keeper at Long
the original machinery of the torpedo boat
Branch a few days since. The man Bpeyten Duyvol, a steam launch, with ti.-a flrat
turned out to be a prominent citiiten of torpedo machinery u-ed tn tbe United fi'ataa
Philadelphia, who somewhat artouMrod
the Loniftee by presenting a 11.000 bi!’
In a Htiburban town school a teacher
in payment for hia nroah and lodging.
gave out the word ** paaltnr" tn a dan in
Ik Atc years wo are to dedicate r spelling. It was a ’* poser ” to all 111 it
reached the foot of the class, when a
monument to Washington.

MaduneFOrs
Corset Skirt Sapporter

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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY,
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Naahrille, Barry County, Miohigan,
ORNO

i$ke aflashrilk Btirs.

STRONG-,

ADVZRTISIBO RATES:

Kdltor and Proprietor.
»»T TO MY1M SUB*r;0'SWS tf •M Pt
!■ U»u«.
&gt;« F*V*r OawHanM ^untll p4d fnr-«mty *•

"Progression. No Retrogradine.”
NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICIj., FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1876.

VOL. HI.

j.-r'(lE :K TllDMZHl BRICK, 8«*^m*1 Sfory.

THE OL» zoo CHURCH.

Jlashrillt girrrttnrg.

a herdboy, now a girl filling her brass

The cida-uae k»-b«iit martin, henae,
water pitcher bosido the tank, and cspeBtiii atauito ita granad where the rKwwxwda ciolly molesting tho solitary boatman

VILLAGE OFFICERS

KTnOIHHT EPISCOPAL CHUKUII-E. L
Kbllooo Hufor. Servkir.rverjr fitabbatb at 1

M

The roof-tire moulder*., Ue giant bote
That nerved aa a atop to the maaaive door,
to rotting over a chipmunk1, bate ' •
■
Thai plerera under th. aunkrn Boor;
The crack* hare widened the log* txtwren.
Tl-rongh wHkh th* mln to traced within,
Wbm must rya ttm try jrtMti
OVv wrreka where pulptt* nd pew* have been
And the owl1* dull whoop, from the unaeen perch,
Ring* mdly *t tiny, through the old log church.
But Mil it la good that M bold* Ila ground
lu the dr.« In which H waa ftrot attired,
White the farmer*’ hew* for mile* around
To claptxwvrvl. and paint long tone* arptrvd. .
Il mutely apeak* of the aterUag day*
When life waa faabtonad without veneer,
Wbra mru cared snore tor the truth than pratoc,
And a woutao** amlle, pr a woman** tear,
Meant Jnat Ila idtowing—of awect ami aalt—
And toooor wa* borer, and f«uM waa fault.

?usi«rw Jirrftorj.
W. H YOUNG,

U. Offire Kart Od«&lt;rfMain Street, ^aahTtllc
*H A. BARBER,

Then the red deer leaped In lb* erdar broke.
And lb* red man Mted bl* abaft to bow,
And It waa *wr but give and take —

M

CLEMENT SMITH,

The alternations of tho four seasons,

-which give such diversity to the aspect

ever, makes the whole world

time for action had come.

The grass

of nature in a temperate climate, are un­

through the malice of

xnaa-catcx,

and boughs to the left were trembling

known in torrid sones, where, instead of

it were not for the rquaws peddling bead­
work, and the hackmen, tho cataract of

who then was believed to be among the
rocks near the river. Extra

under eomn preasnre. . I made one step
forth from the screen of tangled vegete-

the transition from winter to spring and

Niagara would bo a desert.

rewards, in addition to the.unuai head­
money granted, had ’ been offered by

tioD, stood motionless, listening for an

the

Government for the dentruction of the

my head flew, as if propelled by a cata­

rainy period, lasting from June to Sep­

an errand aa tracldhg ths eernmy to hto

pult, a huge dark shape. Tho man-eater

tember; and the third, or cold season,

lair.

had made his spring and missed his

prevailing through the rest of the twelve

hundred

Bnt fifteen

rupees!

That

MAN-EATER.

ATOTAHY I’nlA'c, attend* to all bc»lnc*» rail* In
IT making drear, mort«B&lt;r«, drawlnt villa, etc.

Mr.

Edwards, but

UNION HOUSE

hundred and fifty pounds meant much

to a man in my case—meant Ernestine’s

part and pbyfofts&amp;fety, I could probably

and on the plains during the cool months

safe removal to the breesy seacoast near

have oomo unin.urod out of the affray.

medical skill would bring back the hue
of health to her pale cheek, and escape

ol the year; but in those weeks when
An unwounded tiger, and especially the •the floodgates of heaven are open and
cruel and cowardly brute that han ac­ the rains descend it is disagreeable every­
quired a propensity for human flesh, is where. In the mountains the rainfall is

for little Arthur from a climate unfit fdr

almost sure to slink off abashed after a

European children.

failure so signal.

Bombay, where comfort and change and

It was a desperate

venture, but still the idea of it took hold

not in my plan ; and, before the baffied

of my mind, and I resolved to stand the

tiger could gather himself up I was on

does not come down from the burdened
clouds in drops or splashes or jeta, but

my feet, and liud fired three shots at

in cataract* that quickly convert quiet

close quarters.

for tiger-hunting, but, bad there been,

sharp reports, as the ouuce-bnllets sank,

the aountry was too rough for the use of
elephants and boa tors, and craft for

with a dull thud, into tho soft

craft could

the rapidity with

alone obtain m advantage

skulking man-eater.

Telling

on business, and might not re­

Again tho tiger lowered his head

common for it to be 140 at midday,

and arched his back fox a spring.

Nagal J»L

while acroM ma lay the tiger, ita hand-

blaze.

aome head resting on a turf of moos and

crevices,

wild flowers, and the blood welling faat

Soil Hint in the rains is as soft as a sand

Six

of

stroke of tho hoe.

"Sometimes,” con­

two

I‘ is a. hard case, I admit, but I have no

suasion, brought

I am to pay up your salary to

wliat I proposed.

the man to agree to

An hour before sundown there arrived

’

J, Raymond Edwards, was then a sur­

the revolver, with

MONEY TO LOAN!
Ol AppuJ B«il foiak Swiritiw,

L. RUtiSELL.
Offie* ovw J. Rarorir. •fore, U*niMa*.Mteb.

yfM.

JONES.

" In debating thoPacific railroad there

"Mt DEAii," said John Henry to hto

scornful wife, "Providence has spare !

•if my friend had a friend,’ said Gon.

30x40 feet in sise.

Craig,

yon the necessity of making any exer­
tions of your own to turn up your uoac."

the

rooms, the latter being as large as any

St Louis and go through Springfield

with all the

startling suddenness of a death blow.

ing their swords and

Poor, and encumbered by a sick wife

cm gourds and drums, to scare away the
monster. With tliis noisy company I

town, Bombay, on

the meager traveling allowance to which

We therefore lingered

clubs, or beating

crossed the river, and, when they had
departed on their route, prepared to re­

life, and it

Tnrre are generally

Each bed-room has

room in the house.

might well be that the man-eater, before

'who

wm

and Albuquerque.

about

to

start

to

vcDgeance on

n bath room Attached to it, as a bath two

est route to any given point on earth, or

or three times a day and an many entire

over it, or

Ina

I

bruises and a

trifling scratch

are necessary in

a

few

cliangre of

on

one

order to go through tho day with any

was, save for

at hir mercy.

The roofs of these houses are

comfort.

shoulder, unhurt, bnt—

clothing

flat, and are made of strong beams a foot

membered me at last, for he had lifted

square, placed

four feet apart.

the mouth of the Mississippi, the first
breaking np of the ice would wash her

been assailed on the way
homeward from the river bank to the
hut where they dwelt On this fact I

Slowly, and with an effort that was evi­

On these are joists one foot apart, op
which is laid a floor of brick. On this
floor a layer of refuse limo, gravel, and

Just

head toward me, and, with blood "min­

Western

an

had always

had based

my

simple strategy.

fixed, with a malignant gaze, on mine.

dently painful, the creature
gling with the

tion of Chota Mahal, the primeval for­

owner on the

bank, grasped the rude

tially removed, I struggled, and by a

ests stretching on one side to our very

oars and rowed lustily toward the other

great exertion freed my wrist and got

customary attire, it is probable that I

foam

throat.

of the striped foe untouched, for a man­

Almost mechanically I

native of low rank, and had even taken
the precaution to daub my neck and
shoulders with tho rod, achroous clay

being dragged from beneath the dead

risks and hardshifis.of the Mofiuail, and

from tho river,'lest my white akin should
awaken doubts in t^c mind of the lurk

tied to bamboos, waa carried, with
dances and drum, into Chota Mahal by

—and I had been" a fool.

ing brute.

the overjoyed . illagera, and the reward

But hopes had been held out to

Now I was poor, and unemployed, and
the small hoard of rupees wan letuening

Ernestine

required comforts

that it waa hard to provide in that outof-the-way

Western

corner of

On landing, I made fast the

boat, and, selecting the narrowest and
least trodden of tho paths that led
through

the

bushes and -tall

jungle

health.

my hand within the broad cotton girdle

all, from an interview with a man-eating

that 1 wor®, and beneath which were

tiger.

concealed my weapons—a
Colt's

revolver and a heavy bunting­

came in to pay his daily visit to my ail­

knife.

The pistol was cocked and ready

A Paris eermawndert writes that re-

brought me a . for instant use. In such a case as this
Gen. all depended on the judicious employ­
friend, you know— ment of moments.

oentiy a duel took place between a jour­
nalist and ‘aa .offlser, on the Belgian

“This post

Morris — your

has started, on sick leave, for England.

low him to Cheltenham ’’

This waa bad news indeed.

Months

•

•

•

The floors of the

•

houses are made in tho saifio way rs the

roofs, though rretiug upon the earth.
The windows are usually in the doors.
A verandah, ten or twelve feet in width,
usually

surrounds tho

house,

rooms."
The Europe am

keep

except

make

where it to walled iu to

their

bath­

IrotMre

dosed from morning until evening, in
the hot season, in order to exclude the

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snnlight and the burning atmosphere;
' while the punka is in continual motion

largo-sized

letter from my brother at Jlianni.

out injury.

VM r&lt;*h&gt;re&lt;i to

to

When flnishml it endures the

a roof.

Some bancfl t may accrue, after

the

ing wife.

masons, and n water-carrier about four

days to finish twolvo feet square of such

jx'-st enabled me to remove my wife and
am thankful

It requires twelve kulls, two

prerance

child-to Bumbay, where the former, I

grass, advTOced with leisurely, stop to­
wards the hut As I did so, I passed

but

cement, which is mixed with a red color
that gives the surface a beautiful ap-

destruction of this notorious

India.

Then an­

fine coating oi

hottest sun and the severest rains with­

coming on, and—4' News, but not good,
Edwarda," said the kindly doctor, as he

yet,

beaten; and, lastly, a

The carcass of tho striped monster,

for tho

inches in

other layer of still fluor material, well

The victory was won.

tiger.

sickly heats of a tropical summer were

m

in the same way as the first.

fired.

tiling tiiat I remember is that I was

several

thickness, is put on, beaten and watered

Throagh tha fast

I wore, now, lb&lt;) scanty attire of a

health.

a two, while plenty of water is thrown
upon it.
A aeoond layer of finer
brick and lime, of

eyes approach mo, .and already I seemed
to feel the white fangs close on my bare

might have passed close by the ambush

that the cold season waa at an end, to

face with little wooden mallets for a day

As the weight

deepening twilight I could soe tho fierce

How often did I upbraid myself for

A gang of

placed.

feet—sit on their heels and pat the sur­

that pressed on my right arm wan par­

bold of the pistol.

is

kulls—one for about every four square

on its whiskered

lips, crawled forward.

the folly which had induced me, on the

.

.pounded brick

turned its

pended, the arrears paid np, the labor-, before sunset, at the hour moat prop!
era dismissed, and yet perforce wo re­ tious for a tiger’s attack, I Mopped alone
mained residents of th 3 unhealthy sta­ into the heavy boat, and, leaving its

about

GOMtP.

to create an artificial breeze.

All night

long this huge fan, depending from the

ceiling, sways track and forth above each

frontier. The cause was pronouncing sleeper, "except when tho punka-walla
Then horrid
I had not proceeded far before I felt, a lady’s name in too loud a tone in a himself takes a Dap.
wake
the
aeby a curious sort of instinct, that I • ball-room. Tho oombatanta returned to I dreams and nightmares
waa not the only occupant of the jungle. Paris aa sound as when they left. The perspiring victim, and he gore for
I oould hear nothing. Tho velvet feot officer having mentioned in a club that the fellow outside, b» «towing upon
him some caressing

must elapse before I could receive a re­

that regulated their pace by mine wore

ho wished not to wound, but to give his

ply.

noiseless, nor was there ally sound of

antagonist

men,

rustling, though the high grass, which

took place a few days ago, when the

the interior of the bouses in India to the

and unable to la. id mo the wherewithal

roee^bovc the level of a man’s head,

officer was killed.

tattie, which consista of a frame of bam­

The good-natured doctor, and the

other minor officials, were needy

a

lemon, a second meeting

Another editor lias also fought a duel,

boo thinly thatched with the roots of a

reported a

lifting his band, in

viuod, as plainly as if my virion had

mothcr in-law to be positively intoler­

side

stantly wet, and the wind, blowing
through it, is robbed of ita beat and

and

a

strange

one.

■ He

found

his

my

" This time, it was a decent man,

had been both seen and scented, and

able. She struck him with his own cane,
and in self-defense he employed the

a shroff from the baxaar, that the man-

the man-eater was pursuing a parallel

nearest

cate.r ix&gt;unafH; on. TJukt makes nine-und-

brush.

passed

weapon at hand—a sweeping­
The mother-in-law has accused

accursed be his sire and grandmother 1

My heart throbbed wildly, but the mem­

but hia wife and servant asBert it was a

And the reward is

ory of Ernestine's pallid face and wist­

fair fight

says, to fifteen hundred rupees; not that

was too late now to flinch.

No ♦» M*ln Btiwt,

anyone is likely to venture in upon that

or die.

—has to answer for.

oar tori the

four-footed fiend.

and encouraging

Another device for cooling

waved and went to, the left. I glanced
aside, but could see nothing; yet I dibeen preternaturally sharpened, that I

to be raised,

remarks."

magistrate

ful eyes arose to give me courage.

It

I must do

him

of

attempting to asHSMinaio her,

At R-&gt;cky Point, near

fragrant grass, and fitted into the out­

Newport, they
ceoaon 200

tattie is kept con­

The

made delightfully fresh.

tb*

on forever,

tho

off.’

jors-

probability

who bad been calmly slnmbcnDg, awoke
with a start and yelled "fouL”
The

first base camo down from the choir and
This waa said by a Missouri Senn- 1 put him out.

tor.

'
" What is tiiat, darling 1” asked a
| young Fifth-Ward husband of hisHobo-

played his jet of fnn on watery Cairo !’

ken bride.

| her blue eyes upon him and answered :
In ; "Tlmt is one of my gaiters, dearest.*'
the very heart of the new city tho cry of ; " Ah !" he added softly, " I thought it
the faithful boatmen is • No bottom I’
was a dog-kcnreL"
" CcL Benton humorously drecrilied
"Mt dot,” said a solemn-vtoagedman
the use tho Digger Indians made of n
to a tad who hod just emerged from a
long, Biendcr stick with a metallic hook
hair-pulling match with another boy,
on the end of it. They catch lizards 1 " do yon expect to rove hereafter in a
with it, for food. • What a godsend for
land of purn delightl” " No," sai.l tho
hooks,’ he argued, 'is the telegraph
tad, " I’ve butied another button off my
wire. It gives life to tho Digger, but
trousers, and I expect to got licked for
death to the lizard.’
’
third story of

ita first class hotel

I it."

" Ono of tho most effective anecdotes
■
A young gentleman homo for tho hol­
ever related by anybody was that from
Gon. Clarke, of Missouri, during the I; idaya was talking with an old laborer
at work in his father's grounds, whan tho
straggle to elect a Speaker in I860.-]
John Sherman was the candidate for old man said : "Ay, ay, sir, ’tin a lino
thing is Icarnin’. Tiicro was no such
nearly two months. At last he with­
whan I- wav a boy; I was a big fellow
drew, and hence tho anecdote. A hunter
went out turkey-hunting. Ho found a helpin' the family, when all at qdcu
1 school broke out"
turkey roosting on one of tho highest
"What have you got!” inquired a
trees of the forest. He fired, the turkey I

fell, and

he started for tho purpose of

solation, you

will

have to roost lower । ool«l Dock and breast—bring mo some
Bat the winged other part of tho chicken, and wunu it

, the rest of your life !’

bird of 1860 is now a Senator.
the vaticinations of politics

Such are; ' up a little first ”
'
The following adverttoouunit appeared

“ The elder Adams was occasionally

parties who arc in tho habit of helping

into an acerb quality, but which has
broken out in the present John Quincy

themselves to his firewood that they may
now have the axe, as ho has no further

with royal heartiness.

uso for it.

kept a diary.

Tno elder Adams

It shows an occaaxomI

mirthful effmrion.

His Indian story is

Ho hope* that tho taste

they so strongly displayed for
boat may be gratified, if not in this
which

sphere, at least in the neit."

Indian—-'He won't eat so much hay.

penoe-half-penny, remarking to the el­

Maybe ho drink as ranch water.'

der,

A wkm« known member of the Estab­
before. The Indian inquires the reason. lished Kirk in a small Scotch village
• It coats mo m much to keep a hogs­ lately put a shilling in tho plate,
head of rum over winter as a horse.' and coolly hcljied himself to eleven-

It was

" I fdrgol toe gi t change ye»'treen, Maister Bruan; son I’ll just put in

aaserted iu 1867 that it cost over six

a ahulliu’ au’ tak* out tim eMvra-peneo-

millioM fora regiment in the Indian

h t'-penny.

country.

One Indian was killed, and,

comment: 'Six millions for one Indian,
and it is still doubtful whether ho is
dead or alive.’ ’’

Ye’ll be gayeu glad tec got

rid o’ the coppers, nau dooL”

A flash of lightning strnck fifteen
teTegraph poles’ SHnttltannotisly ou the
i lino of the Jeffewuvilte, Madbon and

On Monday fest be

AU this time my mind was quite dear,

gallons of opened dams, a ton of blue­

shoc Fall is fast wearing away, Prospect

killed the sixth ferryman at Nagal Jat"

and my train of reasoning lucid enough.

fish, 600 loaves of broad, and three tube

Tower has been torn down that it might

The animal of which the poiicemaa

I had only once before shawl in hunt­

of bn tier.

not topple over and make a job for the

m

man-eating tiger

ing a tiger ; bnt I knew their habits by
report, and was careful to keep moving

Coroner, and fhe ugly little ark of dis­

bec.

ligious mania, and eo violent that they
do Doi let him attend the celebration of

under ground, the

mass.

above ground.

spoke was a famous

that had for months been ths terror of

nrighborhood, and that haunted the at ar. even pace, knowing that to run or
outskirts of ths village, carrying off now 1 to halt would be alike certain to precipi­

A Dxtkoit man whipped his wife !x&gt;-

comfort, " The Maid of the Mist," has

causo tho baby did not take the first

drifted somewhere uncomfortably into

prise st a baby show.

the patent matches.

There is plenty of

to the party 'or

sheer wit A landlord sakes a copper
more fox rum in the spring than the fall

are gradually passing away.

Table Rock

" Mr. John

Gow begs to intimate

ing, which lib son, John Qtrinov, turaod

spots and prominent pointe of interest

has fallen into the pool below, tboHorHe-

in a New England paper:

soothed by merriment of hto own mak­

said Senator Windom, by way of lively

buahata of clams in the shall, 150 to 200

guest of a waiter with his nock tied up,

who waited on him at one of our most
ran off with a broken wing. Tho hunter , aristocratic hotels. " I’ve got a cold in
pursued till be got tired, and erased in my neck and breast," was the muffled
with the exclamation, ‘ There is one con­ reply. " Then I don’t want any of tho

catcliing him, but tho tnrkcy got up and

picturesque

but

She turned the heaven of

His steamboat landed passengers in tho

'' There was an Indian debate.

oioxia or jriaoaxa
APrBJLBtKG.

Niagara Falta will in all
flow

nerve up daily during the

doors.

pledge tho

"It was pitched without," said tho
clergyman, and an old base-ball player,

iris head, and his glowing ejeu were

the

the results of

a

JmtmaL

$

"•If you were to lift np tho whole
State of South Carolina and place her at

who had been lulled by the man-eater

awaiting

such

richer they grow.—f/ntieville Courier-

route 1*

spurs of

lower

the

And yet they know that the

longer they keep

thirty-fifth parallel, or by the ram's-horn

on, in onr hired bungalow, built on one

Tho fierce brute had re­

pledge.”

under it, is by way of tho

turn. alone.
I well remembered that the ferrymen

Heavens!

" Pawnduokem,” Bays an exchange,
"will advance nothing on a temperance

He thinks the near­

the prostrate foe who seemed no utterly

he died, would sale

not a hundred miles from Boston,"ty­
ranny trembles like an Aspinwall leaf."

was much peppery shooting aa to routes,

thc-ir numbers, and all of
them shouting and ringing, and clatter­

of

fellow-citizens,” said a Centennial orator

to 21 feet high, and the rooms 20x30 or

heaven, ho would want him to start al

tenacious

“At tho name of Gcorgo Washington,

The only seeds I saw grow­

a sitting-room, dining-room, and bed­

lion, is

worship in their own way, and prevent
other people worshiping in their’n. "

'Em tho gentleman

the greatest of India, like his congener,

twenly deaths that the cunning brute—

LOAN

through it

“They came here,” said Artemus
Ward of the Puritans, " that they might

• Yes, sir; I have been

seen the State t’

my bullets had taken fatal effect.

take toll of

improve it I—Inter-Ocean.

where

planta, for they drink sassafras.’

ELIHU CHIPM4X,
Jugtlce of the Peace,

TO

seeds will grow.’

Carolina

boat

course to mine, watching mo as if it bad
been a cal in stealthy chase of a mouse.

MONEY

man’s State of North

man looks like a

A

Connaught be done to

Munster in it.

tribution of seeds.
'I apprehend,’ said
he, ' that there is no land in the gentle­

it.

Bnt

The linen traveling Ulster to a much-

abused garment,

some parsimonious objections to the dis­

The people there do not want these tea­

told that

I cuixrrn her fair hand in a rapture &lt;rf bto*.
And thought, ob^bow bkaaed *ur faU* t
■ TUI I looked on ihoglcvc* that eudrded her wrUt*
And found that, ala* I they were •• tight*."

book

by dread ol the terrible foe that might

door.

Od Meurtiy.
All - ■
tro : « t i :
willt&gt;* promptly and v*,4foi?ySinXd w.
’

Tho

across, all ci them with faces blanched

salute, to his turban, as he

Collfctims a specialty.

mile-stone."

l&gt;on) branch of the Carnatic and Malabar
railway, and the sudden decision of my

"Sahib, another dmth!’’

Kaabville, Mick.

with a

ing

of money.

abounds in legislative anecdote, m the fol­
lowing brief extracts will show : "Ouoo

veyor employed in laying out the Rancc-

pawing poiioomau,

Gtwical Oonyeyaitcnig,

Accommodating a friend with a |50
note iB an ex-Llent way of getting rid

flank

I am afraid your letter will Ixave to fol­

IN BUMS OF

$300.00 and UPWARDS
ON LONG TIME.

more humor in Jerrold than wit, when'

he exclaimed, as he saw a tall man douoo
with a short tadyr"There’s a mile danc­

ing there were tar, pitch and turpentine I

Their houses arc necessarily very

When wrestling with green apples
man forgets hto pride of birth.

was

ble for Europeans to survive the intense
large, and built of brick—tho walls being
lj*to 2 feet thick4, the ceilings from 30

job—building a chimuoy.

of a composing room.

ho exclaimed,"Whategotism." This was
n witty flash, and it hurt; but there

up

An cm-bossiiig machine—the forenuu

say at dinner, " Sheep’s head forever,"

tinues Mra. Hauser, "it seems impossi­

Of that there

A inn

When Jerrold hoard n foolish stranger

heaving of the striped

Little Arthur wan well

Eaal able of Main Street, NaahvHle, MJeh.
P. S— Fine Watches and Jewelry curefully repaired and irfirrantol.

tho dry weather can bo

pi.K.AHAifTttira.

Don't go without your muff.

and sharp, an edge-tool dangerous to
handle in the most practiced hands.

a party of native travelers to be ferried

fast, for

Watchmaker and Jeweler,

temporaries who have received his shafts
can vouch for his beings wit. "Humor,"
he Bays, "has no sting; wit to polished

Ewen the quick

and Ernestine had made light of the

JAMES FLEMING,

humor, and though he is a recognized
humorist, many of his legislative con­

was not modi doubt.

me of a far better post at Oodcynuggur,

43

He draws n rigid line between wit and

chambers yet loaded, laj within

The tiger was dying I

the date of legal notice, and that i« alL"

scarcely

Hnah! hu»bI And happy drram*
All tbrouah the allent utohl.
Feaenothing; *lnml&lt;r «&gt;
Until Uio morning bright.
Khat cloac thine «y«a.
For angel* *imt Cby lunaUea.

He describes humor in nil ita phases.

reach, I could not make a motion toward

think I must have fainted, for the next

Crrltoctlonaa apuctolty.

like stone.

is hardened

end

arm, and, although

vernacular, and easily, by the

the

tion.

Naakv:::r.Mkh

Tbo ground is bare, filled with

his prcdeceasors had

fallen victims to the tiger, and I found

eater excels the fox in suspicious can­

• Deputy Hlterin",

man laughed even if he felt like crying."

play a little fun by w y of aMwering

dizzy on the ground,

boy into a district so unfavorable, now

V,

the blood of which being stirred tho

it was my fortuno to hear tiiat prince of
humorista, Gen. Craig,
of Missouri,

ment to bring my delicate wife and the

J H. LEE.

particularly marie for a laugh to run In,

"and one day h as like another ’’-as it

and

Huab ! htt*h! The day I* done,
Ur down, my child, am! afcrp;
Tb* rilvsr *ur* ahoy"
For thro a wateb will krep.
Khat cloao thine eye*,
Hr. el I race upon Uiy jHltow be*.

tho human body, phlegm, blood, choler,
and melancholy. They fonnd one vein

posmbly can be. The sun rises like a
big globe of fire, and gore down in a

strength of a mere temporary engage­

KHER1FF,

reckoned several kinds of moisture in

the earth with

breathless

,

. Hnah • buah 1 Tho moonbeam* fall
Upon the aummer Ira*;
Tb». ul«lit-*rfod murmniy aolt
Among Um rtttlky trr*^
Shut GbM* thin* efaa.
For the laat atnak of d*yll«EFdie«.

old times," reys the author, "pbyxicianA

aii I pulled the trigger I waa hurled to

P. HOLLER 4- SON,

JOHN Q CRES8Y,

COHO BEMIOXA L HVBOn.

took aim at tho glaring eyes, bnt almost
a violence that loft me

.Baah! buah! ail noaixla art *UU:
The birds arc cone to rert ;
Thr ruoUirr-lHrd kri&gt;|&gt;* warm
Her »ouuj! w;lliln the uert.
flbni cIom thine exM.
For Um laat *onR*tcr homeward filr*£

"Why wo Laugh," is tbo -title.of a

A wild spot it was, amidst

■pROI’RlETORS of the Wolverine MiU. The fowl
A
rtpotation of there Mill* to ennfirmed by the
rmHlnnal inrreaae
patronaev. I'natom work a
apodalty.

Jfonuty County Surveyor i&lt;nd General Conveyancer
Office at the court boure. Ilaallnya, Mich.
1

this period the brazen sky is cloudless,

.

-

The *u« bM kma »Ieco *u-I
Sail tbo fM^lming flower*
Witb".br»rj- dewtp-'
Shut dear Uua* *y«*;
TvtHjtht I* darkmUsK Uw *kie«.

very entertaining and highly amusing
book written by Congrcasraan S. 8. Cox.
It is m sparkling as a newly-opened bot­
tle of champagne, and as enjoyable. "In

jutting rocks tbai overhung the
river, where stood the ferryman’s lonely

There was a snarling cry and a convul­
sive movement of the huge limbs,' and I

V

it to be 110 in the
During

known

house at 10 o’clock at night

means of a rupee or two and a little per­

ized regions.

ancmt$ €ard&gt;.

and I have

With

all the coolness that I could muster I

"

A LVLLAJtr.
1 Hn»h ! bn*b • TbTJmbt drew*' ou ;

kin, and if

huge trees, ami tall grass and brushes,

shore. I knew too well the habits of
peaks of the mountain range, rising, a. man-eating tigers to be, on this occasion,
giant wall, between us and more civil­ in European garb. Had I worn my

Job IVintinc ex er
■Il-polch. Office,

Mrs. Hauser, for seven years a xreident of India, remarks tlmt it is not un­

hate

turn till Ute, T. left her undsr the care of
hex ayah, and set off for the ferry of

doors, while on the other soared aloft the

ORNO STRONG

and fury

that glistened in

in

Timo passed on; the works were sus­

WEBSTER Jf HOBBS,

.

it were so written. ’’ I could talk fluently

military command in Central India.

islaco I
and willinc

'

those terrible green

turned upon me, or the

eyes.

160 degrees.-

which the man cater

of the India Office, to stop the works.

urgent appeal to a friend, then in high

J. B. RASEY,

ter soara aloft among amazingly high

figures, often reaching tho altitude of

like—conveying peremptory orders from
Calcutta, in compliance with the desire

Ghannts,

III and rcpalrtnc neatly
Gon to dll all orrVra prom

season tho mercury in tbo thermome­

striped

hide ; but'words arc too weak to expreos

fire flying at every

of

R PARADY,

In the hot

lands into a spongy morass.

dug np,

I was entitled.

Fotni&gt;ln&lt; Good*. Notion*
_ ...
.

streams into roaring torrents, and dry

tho

out

Bang! bang! bang! .rang

heap, during

nearest presidency

D. »: LINCOLN,

The water

from wounds in ita neck and ride. Ita
weight fairly pinioned down my right

and child, I could not hope to reach the
Opfo-

brief period of four montiui.

strange fatalism of Orientals, to die, " if

superiors came upon me

CHA S. IF, DEMA RA Y,
JrKW KI.ER, and dealer In Fine ind Hated
I rj' &lt; l!.rk-,
U.Iva, etc. Every artkl

frequently 300 inches, or 25 feet, in tho

This, however, was

“ Here is the Lieuten­

Mn. MJ. TIMMERMAN,

JOHN M. ROE,

climate is delightful in

ant-Governor’s dispatch—read it, if you

option.

ttntvn.|oo*rr», or any manufacture, rurataix
IM filler. Shop near the plaining mill.

Tho

months.

the now occupant of the post in some­
what low spirits, but reagDod, with the

cer in charge.

ALF. C. BUXTON,

Had I chosen, having won this

stroke.

the mountains during the heated term,

cottage.

’• Sorry for you,

there’s no help for it," said the staff-offi­

first, or hoi term, beginning in Mandi

and continuing to Juno; the second, or

first point in' the game, to. act a passive

and

W. SMITH.

season to the wet. In India there are
three distinct phases of climate-thc

did not care to risk, their skins on such

myself

D.

instant, and then fell forward on my

or poisoned, while the native shikarries

beast, but he was too wary to be trapped

Ernestine that I was obliged to absent

T. M. BRADY,

summer to autumn, and to winter again,
there is riinply a clumge from the dry

hands and knees upon the turf.
Quick ns I was, I was but just in time.
There was a low hoaraa. von, nml over

oyer the

FLINTf BRADY.
INEVH and &lt;'•onn-rllor. Bl*'

the beautiful young lady who walks tho
tight rope. One touch of nature, how­

could see between the paepul frees. The

There were not, in that station, sports­

M. C ELLIS,

water and a bridge and a roar, neither of
which can be despised, to My nothing of

of tho ferryman, whose thatched roof I

men provided with the neoemary outfit

I&gt;., OflWra hl« •ervlrea to tiw people of thia vi
• dully. Offlcn over U J. Wheeler** afore.

INDIA.

Jat ferry, no

hazard.

*r p. lloawnpalhle Fbyaician ai
111 • &lt;&gt;Olen. near retidenca. on eomci

IN

ing perished in the course of ten. weeks

Governed

.Soriditf.

LIVING

ra«y Balhl Hou.r. hmM Awfrorowr to

fewer than six of these poor fellows hav­

who piled at the Nagal

I'rwMrnt—Dwiti C. Griffith.

At length I saw before

tate the attack.

me an open spsce where the grass lad
been mown, probably to feed the goats

NO. 47.

lodiauapolta railroad. Dear Beltarabuxg,

Riel, tho Manitoba rebel end outlaw,

sbattrriog them to piec, a.

still if»-Beaupfrt Asylum, near Que­
He is hopelemdy insane with re­

lMr*AD of burying tteir dead six feet

Sioux Indians run

them into the air on lodge-poles six feet

�TST
N ABHVlX.X*Xa&gt;
FRIDAY.

- -

xk

IS.

ABO

&gt;876

nrcmuAN.

v.ummuii.

FOB THE LONG BRICK STORE OF

FOR

WILL OFFER
tpistgtsiny* a* l» the anceeM of thia cyolopl-

Da«U ftarriafiwd. a tboumajter of Flint,

One nnndrodth Birth-dey as a Notion^ The

During-the next 30 days

RAILROAD,

^BKAT BDUCEIENTS
to

Dry Groocls

pf*acnzMR8 of

tUMglug directors.

Aug.lSth, and was instantly kilted.
John Ilonghton, of Tpsil^nti, has also tri*

Raber-ca

Bochanan, a 11-y tar-obi girt

aw Sunday School excursion.

Out Stock of

DRY GOODS,
Exhibition.
GROCERIES,
■•ite c«»m»ui. u* »Uu or ouo*toou HATS.
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CLOTHIWG,
NOTIONS.
AC.,
AC.
AC.

"

About 800 cf the bnsinros men of Big
Rapids have signed a'pledge not to support

The Great Ft. Wayne ft Pennsylvania

fitll

SPiWO ill

We are receiving

IS NOW ALL IN AND

NEW GOODS DAILY,

The FouwylnmU Relink! bi th. grand-: Ball*
wav otx»i»»U'Hi In th* wwW. It cootroln when

SEE’.SM&amp;£i&gt;t%55£.:

C3-K/EJA-T

Lines or

pay his liUle debts of $50 and under.
Edwin Walker, aged 20, residing in Part­

Lake Huron Railroad, on tbe 14th.

ARE OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS!

h&gt;na Hotel, Bleeping and Drawing-Room

Pullman Palaota, to anouatodate visitors.
in Kalamasoo, Tuesday. The coroner’) Ju­
The tracks of this favorite, abort and most
ry rendered a verdict of death by sunstroke.
direct line, lead direcHy into their new Can*
Wm. Leach, of Lansing, a dark in ths tennis! Depot, a aonvenienoo appreciated

TICKS,
•

er road nun their slevpiog can into. Phila­
He delphia direct, without change. Tberudoc-

ment in all of the lines.

DEMIXH,

A '
Stripei and

Checki.

2-Button Kid Gloves,
Splendid Prints,
Black Alpacas,
Plaid Dress oods,
Curtain Laces,
Ladies Silk Ties;
Black Silks,
• Table Linens,
- -Parasols.
Hosiery,

Our

.

,

BEST ASSORTMENT OF

Robert-treklr, an employe tn Cappon’.

made the farva about one-half of the reg&gt;&gt;ttmnery, at Holland, going to- Saugatuck to tariff. Bound trip CentenalaJ licksis, good
visit but family Saturday night, fell over­ for sixty days, with privilege of stopping
board from the tug "Fanny Shriver,” and off al any point, may be purchased over tbe

and. keep a full assort­

Prints, Cottons,

gtotthj-ghde

INCREASING SALES

CLOTHING!

GO TO TRUMAN’S FOR EVERYTHING!!

Wayne, -Toledo or ClsvolaniL

children.
At Grand Rapids, Ang. 10th, Gov. Bag­

are proof that the peo­

From $5 per Sult Up.

ley and staff reviewed tbe Second Regiment

Slate troops. They shoved great proficien­
cy in maneuvers.
A sham battle was Saniwich spring to Detroit, oonlained 160

persons among whom were a party of fast
Phebe Worthly. wife of John Woribly. a men. and a very fast girl named Lottie
rosident of near Flint, oommiUed suicide Mitchell, who had been at’ the spring all
the afternoon drinking and carousing.
Saturday by drowning’herself in a tub of
water, Mrs. Wcrthly leaves a husband and Some person made an allusion to the eos-

three ehildron. Probable reasons foe kill­ tme of Lottie Mitchell, which drew forth
from her a disgraceful tirade of vulgarity
ing herself, family troubles.
and profanity, nt no one in partkaarl but
A uyin named Prentice, living near Nnneverybody in general.
Soon one of her
ica, was struck by the engine of the night

BOOTS AND SHOES !
From $1 a Pair, Upwards.

Salboun Co., laat Saturday night, stealing

swung hi) ax again and struck another

a span of horset, buggy and three s U of young man named Bheldon, cutting a terri­
harnesses, besides breaking into a Metho­ ble hole in the back of his head, and. It is
dist church and deatroyiug $800 worth of said, fracturing his skull. He alao inflicted
property.
slight wounds on the hands of several per­
Mrs. Mary Tannsr, a successful female sona and succeeded in tearing com life ruble
thief, some four weeks ago opened a ‘•fence’’ •'loll)ing. The reign of terror not more than
on Congress BL, Detroit. She'thrived won­

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS!

15 GRADES OF TEA
anil we sell them less

50 CENTS TO $1.00 PR POUND.

Don’t forget it! Remember it I Keep it
uppermost in your thoughts, that now, in
this great centennial year, is the
time for bargains at

than they can be boug­

ht in this vicinty.

Mny 15, 1887

G, A. TRUMAN’S.

KOCHES BROS

C. C. WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE ADVT.
NASHVILLE

1876.

pur THE BEST, and set the Old and Reliable

AGRICULTURAL DEPOT.
Cente nnial

ON BOtTH MAIN STREET.

__ , —,v-

rr.

derfully for four weeks, but ths piriiee got

BOOTS &amp; SHOES, HATS &amp; CAPS.

GOODSARE SOLDCHUP

WE KEEP IN STOCK

1776.
to the Malayan frenfy of ••ruaninga-tnuck,”

HARDY A CROCKER,
Proprietor.

after her and last Friday she was arrested.

'WESTWARD.
•Even’s
Uxpnw.
■Mall.
STATION*.
O U! &gt; n&gt;
2»pn&gt;
Detroit Lv
pm
— ,, j
lea*.
G.T. Juncllon
03&gt;
lo4H
,%V2
Wayne Junction 0.4)
11 30
Ann Ariwr
IM
III
f&gt; 45 m
;&gt; m
I =.42* n.
Jackson.
J
l.=3
&lt;14
:16
Rtrea Junction,
Onot.Jnaa,
2J0
Eaton Rapids,
.-'•I
Charlotte. .
1»
IMO
Vermontville.
h.M
Nashville,
Ar. .ou
.
M3
Nashville. Le. IM
»,n
N45
4,4o
Harting
,40
M’MlevHle,
1,14
MB
.15
Hammoud,
1.4'
M3
630
SO
Grand Rapids,
10.00
•Snnday excepted. tSatnrdsy and Sunday exrepled
4 Dally.
_ k
tt-__ _

’

White, Ed. Hogan and tbe woman.
SheL
Jobnny McGovern, a Il-year-old boy, son
doo is dangerously if not fatally wounded,
of John McGovern, of Dexter, in attempting

to gal on a moving freight train- al the cai-

days.

ears and instantly killed.

His head was
out off end his limbs aad body were badly

Between Jamen Charles and Richard E.
Round), well-known and preoperouo Kent
County Urn&gt;era, reaiding one mile south of
Grand Rapids, a quarrel had long existed an
ber’s livery stable, at Battle Creek, put mor­
to the location of a line fence bet wees their
phine in bis coffee Monday morning and
farm*. Laat Sunday morning Mr. Rounds
was dead by bo’cloek in the afternoon. He
leaves a wife aud'two. children in rcrr dessupposed belonged to Mr. Charles and went
tllute circumstances.
No nnee for tho art
to thi house of the latter to get him to drive
lra» beet, assigned excepting that be had
them out. The old quarrel waa resumed
and Charles commenced throwing sticks al

mangled.

Rounds, who waa on the opposite side of the

fence.
troit ft MUwants) Railroad. wa» found dead

Mr. Rounds throw them back at

threw back a
heavy piece of scantling which fractured Mr
Charles’ skull, from the effects of which he
died In the evening.
The coroner sum­
vlOiMrt Mn.
11, moned a jury, who rendered a verdict that
wikrUlM ,1 Orrad Rounds killed Charles in self-defense in the
Mr. Charles,

and finally

in hie bunk oo the rar on-Wednesday mora-

manner stated.

Rounds was arrested and
held for examination on a charge of murder.
.

A tbsliag ishand baa been discovered In

H. B. LEDYARD.

C. B. BUSH.

sent after who arrested John Bowen, John

™ bimad b, tw ei,

i arrtvlne »t Jwksw at tl.oO Mldnl«ht
troll IMO A m.
.

wharf, it waa slopped, and the police was

Enough stolen goods were found in her

b, d„4 linn,

gjitliigan Central Railroad

GROCERIES, WALL.PAPER,

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.

Thieves made a daring raid on tbe far­

aurpeseed. Meals win be tuniUhcd nt anllablo
hours and arnpk- time allowed for Mijoylne tbesn.
EXCURSION TICKETS, at red u«d raise, will
1» told at a’l principal KallnjaS Ticket Offices In
the. West, North-Waal and Sont&gt;-.Weak
Ik- .ora that ycurtfckeU read ria tbeGrtx'.Fran•yhanla Rente to the CentanuUl.
FRANK THOMPSON,
D. M. BOYD, JtL,

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

ple know where

lime since for shooting a man in Detroit,
Tnesday evening. Bi Harms and legs were
went to the bow of tho boat, procured an
AU (hodti Sold mt Ilrprenented, and
broken and bis body badly mutilated. Pie­
ax, returned swiftly to the scene of comtno- Satisfaction Guaranteed. ,
ces of his flesh were found on tbe pilot of
tbe engine after tbe train reached Holland.
Location.—-West Side of Main
rectioo, while terror-stricken men and wom­
The National Bank of Albion is building en blindly rushed about seeking safety from Street, in W. A. Ay Isworth’s Brick.
a block. Tbe vanlt is.being built of rail­ the murderous man.
Bo struck a re­
road iron. It is two ihiokneraes of T rails, spectable young man named Wtn. A. Har­
and will oom about $2,000. About ten tons
ris, wbe had taken no part whatever in tbe
of iron being used in its construction.
No
dispute on the right eidr of bls forehead.
presumptuous burglar will ever attempt to
Inflicting a wound fron which the blood
enter there.

mers of Burlington and Newton townships.

presents k&gt; tbe '.at^tier over 1U verted roadway, an
ever-chaagMg panenunn ct rivet, moeauia, and
’^^ATOWMATWSa '«?*££ line arr an-

DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,

Jackson W*agon MEAT MARKET!

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF .

DYE-STUFFS.
School and MU«rrllanron&gt;

REAPERS, MOWERS,

BOOKS,
STATIONARY.
WALL PAPER.
PAINTS. OILS. COLORS
VARNISHES,
BRUSHES,

Horse Rakes, Plows,

ROE &amp; CLEVER.
FOR SALE ONLY AT

FRESH MEATS,

Wheel Cultivators,

all kinds, which will bo sold low for cash
The highest prise paid for Hides, Pells
etc. Give them a call on West side Main St
Nashville, Mich.

Harrows, Corn

MARBLE WORKS

Planters, and

ffluical Mnnirats, Trusses, Etc.,
TOILET ARTICLES.
PERFUMES,
TEAS. COFFEES,
SPICES,

hanking the public for past favors solid) a
continuance of the nine, and would
inform tbo publie that they will
keep conotantly on band

Road Scrapers,

FULLER,

BLACK

tc.
Pit^rietorg.

On Tim© or for Ca^li.

KVERT DESCRIPTION OF

Of fhe Bewt Makes in the
Conntry.

Fine Iota and Cijars.

PRICE, CoipJete lift DaDblB Bai, Wiiffieta, Neckyole.
Staychains, ani One Steel Srt Seat,
$75.00

TOMBSTONES

and MONUMENTS,
Foreign Ac American

Luke 8t. Clair and Americaa col ora hoisted

Mh inM., Ml her infant ii

On returning to the

GALE CHILLED and
DIAIONDIBOK PLOWS

204 MAIN STREET 204

Satisfaction Quaranieed.

EVERY WAGON FULLY WARRANTED.

E. T. CHILD &amp; CO. Wines and Liquors

dieMverod of fee UtUw waif.

MiMingtrw, Monday

[for

DEALERS IN

Special Medical Abbobhchi'I

mkpp'at. axi&gt; mechanical itr-

Carttagt? and Buggirs. jvst received

FURNITURE!
OF EVER* DMCRIl’HON,

204 Main St., Jackson.

■
Frederick M- Hottsway. eg HMlsdai. • f&lt;
l.’umottsaiossr of Stale Laad
Cham
ory W. Greene, af *Mk!*nd; few Attorat

An.
Walnut Bare®, will [las $12,011
Top Bareans. io $18.oa
Ergrythini Else in Pnwtitm.

CROOK'S

Do you want Dy» stofls T

j

Do Vchi want Paints and Oils ?

I;

Do you want School Books Y

GUARANTEE:

|

DIAMOND STEEL PLOWS!

• Do you wnnt a Preaorijuioo titled [ &gt;
'itbeare?
LEANDER EMOET.

.
We -wu bwp the test
___

!I sohi over fifty of ihtrae Fawn lust Spring, and every one gave perfect
‘ satisfaction. We wnnam them to be the LighttA Draft, Banetl Handled. 1
I and trill Samr in soil lbs! no other plow will.

DOUBLE WAGON;
BOISE BROS.

BiHDi A CROCKER.

XASHVILlX

VKT.MTT r

»R. J. B. LaSl'RE

PATENT

Do you want a good Book for the [
Home Circle ?

... n

204 MAIS STREET 904

Swk and
OF

Call Jkn&lt;l See.
M. I---------------------------------- - --

BLACK ft FULLBIL

.

VJc*r* of aT kidd«. flaw
Lirer send KM&gt;m? &lt;Vn»pJ
Rsysty-etet,
. InSaauMOMy Hbee

:

�4
' FRIDAY,

-

-

Cramer, aged 20 ysars, »*

AUG.

Tho f.shwn-, ;
oos. and the oUored steel plat. Is etpeeisHy J

XT.

bomrtiful. - Good as the irt orfes hyve alsra/s '
I■&gt; al..—
a- ... akC.' !

$10,000

"xto
Worth of Merchandise at Coet, for the next
Sixty Days, at

dsbralad Clawaoa Wheal for vale, for seed.

day morning far Ohio, au a vialtiorcleUve*.

IW,

Address CnsaLxs J.Tfrpsxson,

’men.

Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

fall for TiMsii 4 Headricks.
hurrah.'/

Hurrah for
V

/YoXiteiniTM’!' (HUY ANT * STRATTON)
until hia mother unticod

f.rinj

ed from his hothe.
thovoud* and pnK'tlc«&gt;. oeeapte* Ui« .ttoea* coil &lt;rf

L. J. WHEELRR.

land

8a»u KiB&amp;oxa all Silk, seven inch-

was in his right mln-L
.reward.

Center,

densbnrg, N. Y..on a visit to relatives, last 1 young'man's Ufa.

Return and get ll.e
own intarert by rWlUo; u&gt;te taatitulloa whon In
search of a baalnoao education. Collage Paper and
Ont-ronla! pawplikt of 4&amp; pa ire a*nt free.

New line of Prints 6 cts., at'

Aylrcurth A ‘Ch.*Jb

,

igents rsev’ats w
H »f Ruthtrforil B. Hayjbv C'-oi K. H. Can welt.

DAVGXntBTY.
making propuDUtoni &lt;o rigit tbo Centennial
,
t. -

GxrrriTit It J&gt;u*b:xb*h.
IQu Several pieces of genuine

FA.RKS REDUCED.

during Soplumbox-

Caei-

mere, from the Portlaad mills, at • bargain
st
.
D. W. Lurcour’i.

—Mrs. H. R. Dickinson waa called by

telegram to Ixpe^r, Wednesday. Her broth­
er is not expected to live.
’

large stock and low prices, which I am on-

R .

JOHN IL WENDELL

.

throughout this section, and farmers will

and sell your butter and eggs al
D. W. Lrxcotx’s;

futuro of our Great R«pabHo. Th* gatburlas of ten
million* of our country peopl* In th* grand &gt;««end»ry old city of Philadelphia ood tbe viewing of lb«

— New Goods just received at
GairriTn A Dckkbb’b.

W. O. AyUunrth A Ch.

“ ‘Walton for which
U fi 1 uNTQi you (Wires Patent, attbertetbe U.
f H. or any foretrn country! Then wndtetheMe• chanlcs and Invenlen-ooclatlon, ih-only re­

SALVATOR BEER
b U&gt;» B—t Lager Bnwri in the Wwu

We would respectfully call the attention
of tho People of Nashville and vicinity to
market in our new building, 2nd door north

•of lhe bakery, where we shall constantly

wiU be used as a dwelling.

HATS &amp; CAPS AT COST,

Rot A Ctrvxa.

AyliWorth A Cb.’a

—Rob. Brady has purchased lhe building
SA. N. B. Don’t be swindled by any
advertised cost, prices around town, but formerly on the Baptist Church property,

CLOTHING AT COST,

CO.

DETROIT,
••
MICHIGAN,
Correapomlcoe* solicited from all In th* trade. Ul.
eval advanraa
u&gt;n*!cnn&gt;ent*. Refer V&gt; Octroi

Grangers Drill end Cultivator combined,
for $45. Beal it if you can.

—Mr. C. Ainsworth and wife, have re-

and look all the better for their little recre­ forever decteryd u* unshackkd and • free people,
tbo broad *r*phte Delaware, rich tn history of our
ation.

A

Grain CoMisioi lercbaits,

f'ruli and SaU Mcate.

Tuesday evening, and, will occupy the Chris­
tian pulpit next Sabbath as usual.

pay nor bed debts to loss.
.
* .
A- M. Duranm.

Sot

And all other kind'of Meats In proportion.
We keep constantly on hand all kinds of

To The -Futillc: ’

7Jr.li. H-'TYLKHACo, Detroit, V.

Best Surlofn and Round dteak, pcr.lb, JO cl
Best Roasts—,,,................ ...

Rib Roast*.......
...........4 ct
Brisked per lb,.,.-....-............. ...
8 ct

DRY GOODS AT COST,

1 br Jacob Holier, It State fit.’
SR&gt; Grand River avynur, add

Thl«t&gt;e«r

Boots &amp; Shoes at Cost
Crockery at Cost
GROCERIES

AT

COST,

f^LASS AND I?2kIFiT!

keep on hand all kinds of meet al reasonable

V
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL t
Window Gia*., Plate Glaaa Cut, Stained and Enam-

reasonablo share of your patronage.

•lock** Strictly'I’m
eent. oaved by boyl

I -■! —Eowt’a great Loudon CSrcus accompaneverything in lhe Notion line at Rotlym fig­. led by it* usual band of swindlers, visited
Hastings last Monday and relieved that conretire* of »fl nutted* who cheerfully tend their
ures at
D. W. Lixcolx's.
aid tn celrbratlng most properly In Philadelphia tho
‘■burg" of. Its superfluous change.

Cider! Cider!

On and after this data I will be prepared

—P. Durham has completed his building

msmificUt It Wayne

for a meat market, built a slaughter house,

man in the Clipper Base Ball Club, of Has­

Dadohsstt's.

.

Pure Linen Coats at 75 cts. each.

buy Agricultural Implements is
At DACOHBRTr'1

formally opened up business yesterday, y

1QU Crackers for 5 cents a pound al

»d It Congre** fit, I
DETROfT Mira.

... Tbo cheapest place Ln Nashville

taken his son Orlando in partnership and
til further notice.
'
Berryville, Aug. 5lh. 1876.

MEN’S SUITS FOR S5.00,

Best Surloln Steak 10 cis., and other

meats from 8 to 8 cts.
lUap'y Tour*,
P. DURHAM &amp; SON.

■

tings, bad his shoulder blade broken whilst

STOGA BOOTS, S2.75,

Atlswobth A Co.’s.

Beckwith Roller Drills for sale only

playing*el Hickory Cornsrs, Saturday.

At A. 5L pAUQUKBTT’s.

Youth’s Hand Mad* Whole Stock Boots
Every pair warranted.
From $2.00 per
pair up, at

.

Aylnoorth A Cb.'s

deceased, at auetion on Saturday, Aug. 26th.
of

Gold Soap and draw a Goll Dollar.

Good Japan Tea, 45 cents per lb.

—Mrs. Lovinla Buck, of Maple Grove,

will dispose of lhe ebattles, consisting of
stock and farm implements, of James Buck,

their three Centennial dafiy trains, when required,
to accommodate the msltltade. Tbe kWs)« h*«

Riissmbsb tbe place get Choice
Meats, from three to ton eenls per lb., is at
Roe .t Clever’s Meat Market.

Hitting iTuU

—Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Barber’s frltnds

IVlrs. J2. C. I’ittiiigrer

surprised them with a pleasant tea party
They did in commemo­

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS ’ Good Fine-Cut Che wing Tobacco, 45 cts.

last Saturday eve.
— Neto Goods Just received at

GurriTH A Dcxkkx’*.
Remember tho Bellevue flour can’t

—Four or five “bruisers" from tbe Mud Daughcttfs. just the same.
ration of Lhe 12th anniversary of their mar­
Creek neighborhood. Woodland, patronised
riage.
■
X

Saturday night. Along about one o’clock
prosperous and large-hearted fanners. He Sunday morning, the benxino began to work
D. W. Likcolm's.
not only takes and pays for the News but and tbe boys imagined they were Cioero and
They paraded
Bpl. A big lot of Wooden Pumps cheap- eends tbre* extra copies to friends in for­ could conquer tbe world.
the streets crying "Dlood, blood," bnt onr
eign parts.

A. M DAuonxRTY. ■

Look al those Patch Pocket Sults.
Nobby. Al
AyUworth A O.’»
- 19" Good Cotlonade Pant* for $1 at

D. W. Lixcoxx's.
BQ. Lard for sale at C. Lsxx A Son's.

Fluid UlixlituliXK,
valuable medicine.

—C. 8- Dunham is one of Maple Grove's

fighting bjoods, at that hour were calmly
—Mr. Geo. Jones, who visited lhe Cen­
tennial via the Ft. Wayne k Pennsylvania Bleeping the sleep of lhe innocent, and the
bruisers could find nothing but dry goods
Railway, joining It at FL Wayne, speaks in
boxes, lamp and hitching posts to battle
glowing terms of thy beautiful scenery
with, which was too slow for snob fast fel­
along this route.
lows, and they departed for the more eon
—Tho Republican Convention to nomin­ genial olime of Mud Creek.
Come again,
ate a Slate Senator from the 15th (fistriot, boys; our new marshall wants to get ac­

composed of thia and Eaton counties, wiM quainted with -you.

tyke place at Chipman's hall .io this village,
It cares Nervous Head- to-day, al 12 o'clock, m.

wost part of this township u dead. A ter­
rible disease fastened itself upon his vital*
Cricks. RheumatisiH,
Rheumatism. Toothache,
Tantha^ha
Cn....,­
. .
:
..
Cricks,
Conges
sb al tn place of C. H. Hauchett.
Horace
tive Chills, Dipthsria, Croup, Cartarrh, Sick
entered open his duties last Friday morn­ gradually sinking until last week when ha
Meadache, and there i* not an ache or pain,
ing, since which time he has been as faithful died the death of a d*adTbest, sold put bis
aut that the ‘Fluid Lightning'* will relieve,
to ‘•btx’’ as a Laplander's wife. .A
and nineteen times out of twenty cure, if
—W. A. Aylsworth^nade a flying trip to subscribed for lhe Nkws, and from time to
properly applied according to directions.
Try a bottle and be convinced.

D. W. L»colx.
— NEW GOODS at ’

•

the beautiful city of Chicago the first of the
present week. He started yesterday tor
Buffalo, where he will join bis wife, from
wnence they will proceed to Philadelphia.

pay he never did.

Just $3 will settle this

dead-beat's bill, at this office, and as we
turn yadly to our books and eras* his name

Gsurrrrn A DvxKn's.
—Samuel B. Sloan, tbe new President of
will get his deserts, when he reaches tbe
the M. C. R R., H. B. Ledyard, Superin­
place prepared expressly for the dead-beat.
tendent, and other officers of the road, pass­
A Big Line of Ready Made Cloth­ ed through this village yesterday morning,
—B. F. Reynolds’ new brick house is reing. Headquarters for Farmers and Work­ in a special train, on a lour of inspection.
esiving i.s adornments, and Frank is work­
ing Men.
The Highest Price paid for
—Tbo second annual moating of iho Has­ ing like a beavsr, that be may soon enjoy'
Produce, and Goods sold the Chcapat,
its camforts.
Frank is about as good a
tings Horse Association wilt be hold al Hes­
At DAuaitKBTv’s.
linga Wednesday, Thursday and Friday,
September 5th, 7lh and Bib.
Tbe entries,
?Io»o September 4th. Premiums $1,500.

A flrst-class pair of Overalls for 70

cente at

D. W. Ltxcour’s.

bars.

»a-

lithe r«mtetmla! Exhibition *t Hilladelpbl*, but
can. In eddttion, irUlt tb* principal eaatom dlitlea,
with an opportunity of atoppihg al any of tbe great
numbar of famous raaort* InNrw York and Penn­
sylvania. The Canada Southern I* the only line

Fall, tbe Great Rapids. *n&lt;l landing them directly
•l the Fill*. Tbe track of tbo Cflnsi!* Southern tv

Ventilator, ensuring perfret freedom from dusL
Witbits complete system of macnlfleont Parior,
Sleeping and Drawing Room Can, from ChicagoDetroit and Toledo, and Its admirable connection*
at Niagara Falla and Buffalo with tho N*w York
Central and Erie Railway a, ip* Canada Nootbern U
fast becoming the favorite Un* to the East. Tick-

FRANK/E. 8S0W,
Grn'l Pass, and Ticket Ag't, DetxvU.
Americans are particularly tn hied to this
disease and ita effect’s:,’auch u Sour Slomacb, Sick Headache. Habitual Coijlveuess,
Heart burn. Water brash, coming op of lhe
food, coated tongu*, disagreeable taste in
the mouth, palpitation of lhe heart, and all
diseases of the stomach and liver. Two dose» of Ghbrk's Aoovrr Ftowax win relieve
you al once, and therrpo«ilively Is not a
case iu the United States it will not cure.
If you doubt this go to Boise Bros , Drug­
gists, and get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents
and try it. Regular site 75 cents.

barring this, however, he is a clever eitlCouncil. Rooms, 1
midnight train two wacks ago, died at the scu, an honest fellow and a help to this
Aug. "th, 1876. /
For sale at Daaglusrty's.
Hastings House, Inst Friday night, from in­ community.
ORDINANCES.
Rxmbmbxb tho place to get Choice juries thus received. Ho admitted that the
—The Canada Southern Railway is the
The Common Council of the Village of
accident was the result of bls own -srelessonly route through Canada, under Ameri- Nashville. Mich.. Ordain. That owner* of
Roe A CLever’t Meal Market.
lets or premises'adjoining Middle St. bn th*

— Remember that the cheapest place In

Nashville to get Groceries and Provisions,
Teas, Coffees, Spices, School Books. Blank

„

C. Lssx A Sox.

— New Goods at GurriTH A Dukku's.

represented to us as being tho bast route side of D. A. Green's lot, thence south to
That is, we expect to visit the big Ceuisn- through Canada, making tbe best connec­ Sherman Street, are hereby required to con­
nisl show in • eoapls of weeks.
We shall tions, haring the most luxuriant coaches, struct sidewalks, adjoining said street, to
be completed Oct. 1st, 1876.
write up our experience in the Nsws and eurteous oonductors, etc.
Especial atten­
tion is palled to the “advt.” beaded "Can-i E. J- FEIGHNER, D. C. GRIFFITH,
Recorder.
President.
tennis! Excursionist*." in another column.

0. W. Ltxcous,

—Al the Republican towaahipjeonvey-

D. W. Lixctn-x’s.

lion: Friend D. Soules, L. J. Wh«t1en EJ.
Malkry and II. A. Barbee; wtoo^tiit'Mliis.
lag named perrons to the Reprr*«n(»rive
De Vine end Geo.

cvttiso asb

L. J. WHEELER

rirrtsa.

GRIFFITH &amp; DURKEE

8. EEIBHAUSER,

MERCHANT TAILOR!

DEALERS IN

Cutting and ‘M’nlcinst don* in th* Utret
FaabtooaMa Mylre.

STAPLE akISr&gt; FANCY

READY MADE CLOTHING!
M?FS, YOUTHS’&amp; BOYS' CLOTHING
Which will be «old at reasonable price*.
Please give -me a call.

NEW BAKERY.

Boys’ and Men’s Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing
Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Gloves and Mittins, Groceries, &amp;c.,
NASHVU.LE

MICHI&amp;A.IW.

i* prepared to furniah

We are now fully prepared for the Fall Trade Of 1876. Hav­
ing purchased our Stock, the first week of Aug., during the depressed con­
dition of tho market, at bottom prices, we feel confident that we can ofler
Goods at rales that will be satisfactory to tha closest buyers.
We shall add to our stock, from Hma to time, all the latest styles that
make their appearence iu the Eastern market. Without going further into
deti.il, we extend u a cordial invitation to. all to examine our stock before
purchasing
With thanks to our customers for their past patronage, wo
solicit a continuance of the same, and also invite those who have not hith­
erto traded with us, to give us a trial, believing that we con offer goods at
price* that will be entirely satisfactory.

Fresh Bread, Rusts, Cates, Cracters and Pies
A LUNCH ROOM
GROCERIES!
KT Give me a call In the Brady bulkllnc.

Kewpcotrull y Your**,

H. ALDRICH.

23

GRIFFITH it DURKEE.

WOOL. CARDING?

Buy Your TEAS of

ft Nashville Carflim Mills
NEW CROP OF WOOL!

Price, 10 Cails per ft., w 121 where 1;
Fanisli Gil.
LARGE EXPERIENCE

Y Edwin'fiarlow pleaded not gnilly to an
sebod

.

H’ool went by mil will M Warded with
The Cbmmon Council of the 1'illaqe of promptness and returned per direction*.
Nashville, yrirh.. Ordain, That all persons
are hereby ptohibited from throwing or
The Circuit Court for the coun'y of Barry
knocking a ball on Main Street.
Any p*rbegan, ita session on the 7th last., Judge aon or person* found guilty of said offence
I H°ytjpr«»ain«’ *«'1 •djoarned on lhe lnl» shall on ootividieu thereof, pay a fine of one
[
without day, no jury being in aUend- dollar, or be eonfinod In jsf! one day. Tblv
Uaving.Ud a
ordinance ahall lake immediate rffoel.
ibnceE. J. FE1GHNEH. »- C, GRIFFITH.
Leen Chesney pleaded guilty to an in for­
.
Recorder.
Preaident.
mation for larceny, and WM-ocnlenceJ to

fault of sucb-Tmyment, to one year's impris­
old, Mr. Maple Grove School Direel or step- onment nt Jackson. The fine will probably

“WiL
which

Nashville, Mich., July 16th, 1875.

'

II. ALDRICH

Common Council Proceedings.

-..-Try lh« 8tLV*R SOAP—Hi— B,r&gt;

At Pilcxa that Defy GnupeUtfon.

Dress and Cloak Making,
number of Tourist*'Excursion Ticket* at areally

X

—Samuel Lawton, higljgconstoble in the

Spring alnI Summer Style*

Will, of eonrae. wl«b to tee alt the »l&lt;lil» comfort*

jpfonnatiotr for seduction, and his trial was

LEE

NEW LIVE KYI
Cunilft Paid StitsCKlin.

Slockmzinn &amp; Will) ard, ]

continued until tho November term.

J.

l-OWLBU.

BROTHERS,&lt;

And join 5n the chorus with those ibst are already singing :
'

LIVERY STABLE!

Thitt is the Tea I long have sought,
And mourned because I found it not.
THEY KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF

KASHVILLE MARKET.

LIVERfY.

SALK aufl BOARBING STABLE,
Came into n»y mudosare July 15:h, three

WM. VENN. rxorniETOE.

|

Ritgood o old stand, Nashville, Mich. ;

In Nashville and sell them nt llto

S/naflesl I'rnjit.

You can buy

JStraiuM “A” farll wits, Granulated Hi cseat, Yellw C10 w;
Maple Gn^e, Aly i~Bd. 18T8.

rfth a

And other Groceries equally as low in pries*.

LEE BRO‘8

�•~s

“the vibrator

IN HRIEF
of Fnutris Hatiford. a Chloagu teasbtr. who
wae killed in flint nf bls reaidsDM by Alex.
Bulllvau, a few tlajn apo, haa bet® eoneltiita!.
and thv j iry reoommaod tiiat BulUvan bo bold
fur trial at the Criminal court, without ball.

etiapol ai King Kooc, for Um. rrwvtooo of Ugan
Ball, wm attacked by tk&gt; poputooa daring &lt;1m
oalnbratiou of a kmx. Tbo pcinat and many of
tha congregation vot kffkad.

—In the Third Maine d strict Stephen D. Lind­
sey has been nominated forCongrera for tho
long term, and Edwin Frye for Mr. Btaluo'a un­
expired Unn. &gt;fc. Alxfae wm present ta th«
convention end spoke briefly.
‘
-Dtaneli will retire from tire Hototaof Commous, Ilsvtng booh create t a member of the
peorago- w’tl&gt; tti« tiflo of
&lt;&gt;f Bescoua-,

etc., ecattterod over a considerable spaco of
ground, and damaged by rain and exposure.
The drafte, chuck*. ^4, .nlowted to many
UioiMAuda of doUrn's. rmmUv drawn by Treas­
urer
of Uie Mireouri. Kansas mid Texas
railroad, for the payment-of employ ea. '
—A very bold outrage has been, committed
In Colorado. A body of masked men stojiped
a raiir ad train utar BaJstou. &lt;» tho Colorado
-Jmm » Iftokfik. aliM WiM BB1. known ia Centre! ioml.- and terribly Urik therefrom
Kansaoand Ui|‘ $»iritoKfta m a mout ofieotwe Ju igiTlttae, oarryiog .him
-to Uio jnoun- soreraJ fights in Cartago. and 100 Liberate (ths
promltreigoe yt «Hy fiaye. ba Mien a Victim tails. ? The Judge wm on hia way lo try an Government party) were killed or wounded by
to a Woslcrn vendetaa. He waa killed in a wa- importaut ca*e. aud it ia supposed the object Uio Conservatives who gained tbe fight. At
loon at Deadwood, Wytx. recently, by cue BUI
Vidala, near Palmyra. July 17. the Liberals de­
Sutliortai-d. who, in jiintificatimi of the act,
—One of tbe most fivtidlnh aud daalardly feated 500 Conservatives. Another tiody of
allegM tiiat Bill kilted hia brother at Fort Hays, crimen orer committed on Ltnii Island lias 500 Cou-crraUvca, under Daniel Herrera, werti
Kan.. some years ago.
.been taougbt to light iu Hunpstoad. L. L— beaten at Mount Pacheco. Herrera losing bte
—Speaker Kerr's condition . !• ftucfi . aa to the brutal outrage of a girl named
life in tbe fray-.
.
alarm bte friends, and it b -ltow believed lie Bane, duly 5 years old, fdll-jwod by lier murder,
will not long survive. A recent dtepotch re­ and tbe atrocious mutilation of her body. KxCONGRESSIONAL.
ceived from him. dated Bock Bridge. Alam traordinary excitement was caused hr tbo inSpring, Mjs: " I am njnch worse, aud hope is bumsB deed, tbr body of tbe victim, when
growing weaker."
found, having been pounded nearly iu two
inth a log.
,
—Gon. Foraylii.’df G«p. Sheridan's staff, baa
j net returned from Tnnyja a^rap. Mta ml’jkpea
are tofthe. affedtjlat jSio^k) agoa -worn 'eWl j
eupj&lt;oa&lt; d "to bo maxadd aomewhere beiwoou tho ,soon- ba an announcement of'oertain days
Rosobnd river and ibo Big Hom. Though tyben
,
tho price of admianiou will bi only twen­
they wore in front of, or in close proximity tty fife rente. It In thought, abo. that Uia
to. GeK, Crook's •ciuOMaid. it wan not bollcvod tbuildings will be ill tip for o'rmteg exhibitions.
that Hwy would ahow MRht or allow Gen. Ctodk
—Tbe total admbwionv from May 10 to Au­
or Gee. Terry to got a chance at them in a (gust 10 (three months), to the Centennial
body. No danger of any roveraea to tho tie- ।Exhibition, ware 2,801,000.
Tho total cash
tiuual troofw is lo be apjnohpndcd in any quar- ,
receipts at Ibo gales were 49*5.800. There
ter. A bloody battle |a ptodiclkd lor Ibo laat ।
ban also been, a .large toremto from licenses
and other aonroon, making an aggregate of
—James G. Hill, of Boston, for two yean more than a million doll ara received into tho
peat Aaaiataut bupervteing Architect of the
Trewtgry, and for. sevrrai jfars previous a
draughtsman in (sit buretu, has been apodnt-

od 8upervuuiig ArchitecL
—President Grant bu sent- a message to
Congress mi increasing tho army in consuquenoo of tl.e existing Indian irottblM. It ia

—An oil train on lhe Central railroad of New
Jetaey broke in two a short distance from Boscllr, uno day last week, and Uie detached part
wm ruu into by a second oil train. Tim result
wm the burning of ton cam loaded with oil, be­
sides a large ta&amp;k on the track. Tho oil burned mlltro on CIvlLBervlos Reform should ascertain
sad rrport tbe facta. McCrary signs an addlUc.val
so'fiercely that trains could not pass.
— Ono morning laat week a water-spout struck paper expressing the opinion that di«- House may
the lihe of the YirgiaiA Midland rai road, six
miles aouUi of L‘ rtebbarg. Tire flood extended
for five miles, swelling tho smallest crocks into
risers, and submerging a'portlonof tho country

be-'llrel." There was for a Ums great eonfaaloa
and exrltemrat &lt;m tbs floor, but nutters finally
quieted down and proceeded ta lhe usual order.
Tumdat. Aux. 15.—.Sknote.—Tho CummitU-es ow Frtntlng and on Public Buildings and
(Hounds were authorised lo sit during the recess.
....The Hcuate then prwreded to consider tire
House Nils xrsnttog peertooa to rartous per-

PRINTERS
PAPER WAREHOUSE

riwl away, leaving a gap ninety feet brtw! and
fifty feat deep, into vhidi a falgbt train wan
precipitated. killing Keyes. engineer, ami An-

drrxm, brakeman.

Tho storm laatod only a

e ntlDue-! until I o'clock Tuesday morning, moat of
the time being taken np tn dilatory motlona and
maneuvera to prevent Cox resuming hit epecch tn

—A rtipn named Herman Weigel. one ol the
excursionists from Toledo. Ohio, while walk­
ing on the bank of the Niagara river, a abort

both Cox and Kasson to make doe apolojy to
the House and each o&lt;bcr for rxhiblUaa any
augry pa«slax&gt; or tbe violation at any parliament­
ary decorum that either might bavs been guilty

Cards and Cardboard,

Tbo largest wboleaalo ]
in the country in thia 11— _ __________ ______
buaineae ia of such an extent tiiat special barraina can be made by porcbaeara over all other
boose*. Beyers and oilier* visiting Chicago
Ibis fall should call at those wueroems. two
blocks west of ExpoaiUon building, at corner of
State and Adams ata., or address W. W. Kim­
ball, Chicago.
AMOLmo-v ruBK soan.
The very largo eoen manufacturing concern

Colored Print Papers,
Fine Flat Papers,

Ruled Papers,
Tinted Papers,

Cover Papers,
, “lKMfrhTu'uJwd.*&amp;*

A8THMA.
nied jxmltivcly dial be toTfl* Wilson th -t "the
greatest favor ho could do tho Prcaideut was
lo rliield Eabeciik." Ho denied other awertiuiis of Wilsoiu Tin witness skid' If'st he
never hoard Gen Babcock referred to aa con­
cerned in thn speculations, except from tbo

—Tbs wages of railroad employes at Chicago
and in the Eart iro being rcducml Tire freight
brakemen of the Ohio and Mbautappi arc on a
•■trike, and are making much inconvenience for
ibo company.
—Another cut han been made on'raraenger
f-r«s. The rate from Omaha to Philadelphia
ia now only etO.

for Um- cnlirtmcnt of Toluntei r« to aid tn »appn»»Ing thn Indian boatUlUra. A tueaxago waa al»o rec-inxl from tbr l-re«l&lt;!- nt announcing that br bad
algn/d the PtplomaUr and Consular Appropriation
bill, but calling attention to tbe fact that coo-

President intimated iu him tti^t nothing what­
ever had come to his knowledge which impli­
cate-1 Babcock, directly or indirectly, or in
any manner, with tho *Black Friday" specula-

—George A. Fmkplnberg. of BL Louis, has
— Complaluta are reootvod from Fan Laramie i
of Indlui depredations in that vicinity. The •been nomlnaiod by tho Republicans of Miscedekinn are In small eqnads. and attack small i i-oari for Governor.
—The Democrats of Michigan have nomparties, nm off stock, and make raids on tho ■
MUlcra. It la supposed they amid Uio cap­ । lasted W. L. Webber, of East Saginaw, for
tured hureea lo htodquartere. There are not
— Hallell Kilbonrtio !im entered atilt agalunt
enough troops at the fort—from Cheyenne to
Gon. Croak there is bat ano company of oayal- Hie Bpoakcr of iho Hnuac, HergoanLat-anan,
and member i of tho real estate pool committee,
ry, and too much oorort duty hut to be done.
—Tho Now York Urruht pablt-lica an inter­ claiming #150.000 damage* for injuries auaview between d’resddent Grant add Ita Wash­ taiued by naoou of Lis imprinonmenL The
ington correepondenL According totho report Honae ban etenred cotUMe) to defend ita ofilof the interview, tho 1'reaident staled tint
—There are now two Republican Btate tickets
there wore many miarepraaantationa made in
connection with the official commanicaUon be­ bi the field in Arkansas, and also two electoral
tween bimaclf and ex-Hccretary Bristow and tickets. At the Btato convention, held on July
ox-Bo!icitcr Wilson. Ae an illustration of this, 27, Gon. A. W. Bishop was named for Gov­
he said ho novar a.ked lor the roaigriatioii i ernor, and at tbe second, held Aug. 10, a State
of tho former, but several timm. when ho i ticket was put in nomination beaded by Joseph
voluntarily proposed lo lealgn, and waa nr- , Brooka. Tina latter a-wcmbly tendered Bishop Robeson. Tbe minority pr.acntad a report ocutgently anxious lo do re, ho (President a poiition ou its eloctoral ticket, but he de­ batlDK Uie concltMiona at the majority, but without
any considrrebln debate tha majority report waa
Grant, firovailed upon him to slay in cjicc.
far as anything hal been elicited in Um Congreaeinnal examination Iwaring n[x&gt;n him &lt;r
—A panic is re presented -aa prevailing in
the attadiM of tlic White House, the- President
waswflKug to leave Uio wLoln mat hr lo tbo ' HeivU. TurUsh troo|m arc reported as on
ludt reti'ina. Ser ria has appealed to the Powjudgment of tho country. When mtny and
anally pwacd with amendaasota restoring the faatfrequent reports were made about Uiceo liavir.g ' rrs for mediation, and this te refused by Lie ruall service, and also restoring the franking privi­
Powers until t!io Montenegrins are driven
near and inUmate official relation to him. it
lege . . Spencer read -llapatchea from prominent
from Turkish noil. TIhwo are about tbo latent
llrpqt-licana In Alabama, alleging that In the recent
was natural that he should accept them withreports from the neat of a ar in tho EasL
election tn that State ibotuaoda of ItepubUcan
great caution and suspicion; bnt bo always
, —Qtauley, the explorer, has sent another voters were C »uled the right of anting*. Mpenrtr
signified in- the reoat (flatiuot and emphatic
bitch of letters diluling aomo of hia rxpemaunor, sm be did to bio letter of in'torermefit
rioneoa in Africa He bad a fight with a band
of
"Let
no
grilty
of savages, in which fourteen of them were
(which Bluford Wilson
killed and unlit wounded. The letters arc
to abstraet, with otlre
...
.
dated Lake Victoria N’yanxi. Jnly 29, 1875.
tho Treasury Deportment), that lie did.no*, de­
—One day test week, ak-Borne, Bwi'xerland.
sire that any poreons. no matter how high ofa B-riMau lady fired a pistol al Prince JL Gottfldals thoy might be, even If they were bis
echakoff, the BfieeUn Minuter to Bwilxerland.
own inmates, should enjoy Immunity from roTbs Vrinoe was unhurt. The lady was srrostaixmsiHlity, or escape ptmirtum nt for wrong­
doing if proved upon them. «• As for Ur Bris­
to political moll vmv .
tow," tho President added, "uotwitbaiamfing
—The French Government baa granted tbe
the doubts an:! expostutaiio is of my friend*
right for a tele-raph cable between Paris and
1 always regarded him with the ftfilsni confi­
Now York, and subscript!ons will soon be
dence, good will and respect; bnt my friends
opened.
laughed at mu wbeu I govs it finally as my
—Another mrurreclion has broken cut in
opinion, from the facta anil information Kan Domingo, audthe whole republic han been
brought to my knowledge by pereonn Whom
I thought reliable. that there was a conspiracy . — England haa sent a warning to Turkey.
on foot, in which he took part, pertaining to • ' Ttie attoutuui of tho I'ocie is colisd totbeBulthe I*reridential candidacy, and I regret the. garian outrage*, and Ixrrd Derby, In a dispatch
conelnaiou forced upon mo tiiat there wm m re to tbe British Ambassador at Coastsntinople.
seeming
truth in
the mippoei- intimates that there haebocu more than enough
concermng himreif." Olio - President of such barbarity.
'
“" .
"
’ —integrity or
—Thirty tbcivaud Bulgariane. principally_________ ____
proUty, m it might bo judged now or old men aud woman. h«vo Ui an refuge b bating isoojno
In after yeara. never gave him aa emntlnu of nervier^Tlic atrociUt s cmninitl eri by tho Turks ~
concern, at kaolin tbo way of doubt, berea*, - m
rxagana_____
___________
r__________
in Bulgaria
and 8-rvia
arc reported
m beyond
ho knew that ho had over been Impelled by 1 do»CTipUon.
’

proper moUvre, anl be did not behave ihrr. ,
.J,,
„ 1(m. heU i- .eprxted fearful, ex.
was the Mlighteat thing lo the contrary ou ceding any lecoWecUou^inoe DW0. Madrid is
rocord.
I deserted. Forty field Lb Here are deed, near
A late dispatch from Bismarck. D. T., SrrUle. Tho vines in Audaltwia are ecurebijig
dated Aug. IB, asyn; •• We have newa of Ter-.' sM failing.
'
ry's laet Qght with theIndtan* fay tha rteamvr ; —It iv •wldum U.c Bpeai*r4e In &lt;&gt;&gt;■* admit
Western, which arrived Uda morning fnm a viclory for the patriot-, aud wbeu ver they
Benton. Wbeu at Fort Pock, the Indians uil-1 do it i» always twisted and distorted into a ma»tbe Captain of tho Weetern tiiat Terry had had mere or .vouie wxt of an ovxam On tbo 2d j
a fight with thefiioux tbe day before, and that iurL, lefi mon and dx affireni of U&gt;o Boautab
Terry's killed numbered 800, St ting Bull's J
------------------------■
- - - MtoWV-W-*
‘
------------------------- --—The seat ion of Congram just ended baa ' rlor insurgent force and Fcrnaudes: and twentybeen the lorgoet oooticuous one since the three men kilkd.
.
foundation of Uie Government, and ths longiet '
—“
Hi ace. *her rotnni to Spain ox Queen Isabella
of any k-to! to twenty yrerr. Two Senate eom- has stirred up a raimaterial ertein. The removal
mitteee to eU during reoem ware autLorix-d, of members of tho Cabinet who
. took .part
_ in
namely: The Ccmm'ttee on Printing and the the revolution against her la contemplated.

ended by referring Ibe measage to lh« Coxumlitee
on Ap|&lt;eopei(Uoas....niintea, from the Judiciary
Oxntultlee, ma-le a report exnr.eraUng Ibe Cbainnan
of that Committee (Knott) tn connectton with the Joslab Caldwell telegram. Adopted— R1 to 00... .Banka
offered the following resolution, which vu adopted

torr 4 prealldlUR ofU.wr, lhe unanimous ezpreastou
of tho heartfelt aympatby of ita members in
hia affliction, and hope that the recovery of hie

To be devoured by a wild beast is, to

each of ua, nu odious thought;

but it

does not Jollow that to be killed by a
tiger or lion is peculiarly painful On
thia topic Dr. Livingstone has given us

the benefit of hia own valuable experi­

ence.

A

lion

leaped

on him, aeixed

him by the shoulder, and toaacd him in

the air aa a dog totnea a rat Tho tow­
ing canned a dcliciou. delirium, which ।

precluded any

sense of pain ;

had he

then died it would have been a merciful
death, but we

should

not have known

However, his companioiutshotthclioD, who thereupon dropped
tiiat so it wax.

his intended victim aud took to flight.
Dr. Livingstone’s life was saved, and he

endured much pain in tho healing of bis
wounds, though he had none while in
the lion’s jawa.

The skill with which
quarry,

all rajiaaiouB animals kill their

has often been noted.

Evidently this is

no accident; it pervades nature.

The

tossing of a rat, or of a man in the air,
might have seemed sportive caprice in

tho victorious beast, whom wo can uot

Wboleaaio doth beams of Biddle A Boyd. !8
and 40 Madison st.. Chicago, have a largs Block
of Foreign and Domestic Woclena. ati-1 a fall line
of Tailors' Trimmings. We make the lowest
prices. Orders promptly filled.
rvmtmnuL
Colby A Wirts, 217 and 219 State st. are tbo
largest fnrnltare dealers in Chicago. Good*
83X per cvnL lew than last year. No extra
charge for packing and shipping.
TWIX BB-rrBRUUi TKsaT.
Tueee incompar-blc yrvrt ctkrs are nniversally acknowledged to be the rest in the market;
oan b* purehaeod in any grrrerv in tl n U. R.

Manila Papers,
Envelopes, Tag:
Printer's Inks. Roller Composition. nn&lt;1
Printers Furniture, which we offer «t
crnarkably low figures for Cash.

$5 to $20

BUS
The Liver ia Uio g real depurating (purifying)
organ of tho system, and has very appropri­
ately bean termed Uio •• hotuiakeepcr*' of our
health, lliavo observed intbe dMaoctiog-room.
and also in making posf-mor/rrn examinations
of the bcdica nf those who have died of differ­
ent disca-ea, Uixt m a largo proportion of caaca,
the liver has given evidence of having at some
time boon dlr eased. I Jrer affections are equally
Cralant in boaata. Every hotelier known that
liven of cattle, abeep, aud awiua are ton
Umra m frequently diseased aa any other
organ.-. A healthy liver each (1*y secretes about
two and a hrJf pounds of bile. Whoa it bo
corner torpid, congested, or if, from any cause,
it be Jtaai-led in the performance of ita datia*.
it is evident that the elements of the bite mtMt
remdn iu tbe Mood, thus irritating, poisoning,
and perverting every vital proceea. Nature at­
tempts to rid Uio system of these noxious ma­
terials by means of other organs, m tho kid­
neys. langs, akin, etc., which become over­
taxed in i-cif.innhig tbeir additional labor, and
are unable to withstand tho pressure.
Tbo brain, which ia the great electrical cen­

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

MUSTANG
LINIMENT

nnhraltiiy blood, and fails to normally perform
ita fnnetiona. Hence there ia dullnM, beadac'ie, impAirmeut of the memory, dirzinrea.
gloomy forobaliuga. and Irritability of temper.
When the blood is diaeaaod. tbo skin manifests
di-eok-red anote. pimjrfea, bloteheo. bMla, earbnnclrw, ao 1 acrofulout tnmm. Tbe s-om»cli
and boweta, sooner or later, bec-uue affected,
and coustipition. piles, dropay, dyspepsia, or

I'TxrroMs or um coxri.xixr.
A sallow color of the akin, or ye!fowiali-brown
-note on Ure face and other parta of tbe body ;
dullne— and drow&gt;-ine«, with frequout beadacbe ; dizMiicsv, tatter or bad taste in the
mouth, dryixtM of tho throat, and internal
beat; palpttaUou of the hbart. a dry, teasing
c-wgb. sore throat, unateady api-cuto, eour
stonuch. raising of the food, and a choking
nNiaation in the throat: etekneee and vomiting,
distrrer, boavinees, and a bloated or full feel­
ing about tbo stomach and eldas; aggravating
patna in lire aidre. back, or breast, and about
tho shoulders; colic pains and norencss through
tire bowels; cou-Ufiaiioa, alternating with
diarrhea; piles, flatu'enre, nervonsnn—, coldnces of tbe extremities, rush of blood to tbe
head, with aymptoma of apoplexy ; nnrabueno
of the kmba (especially at nicbt). and ebilta,
alternating with hot flaaiiee ; kidney aud other
urinary difficulties, dnllntw, low apirita. and
gloomy forctxxlinga. Only a fow of these
symptoms will be likely to bo present in any
ejLM at nnn
a

suppose to do it from any design ; but

SlKl-ftweB
Colom......
of New Meiico.K
O.fc.nUts
I.-

t.

REVOLVERS!!

NOVELTY.

when wo learn that it causes tho captive

to swtxin and benumba his pain, wo seem
to read a divine mercy beneafh tbe ani­
mal intrtincL

!".'•*•Jll’* "* I’rtw. and w*rr*nf*d. I7 WKMESAPtN
TEH, Pn-pTtoUMi, fkatou. a«k lu«

S8£j

INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION

The extraordinary musician known m

Blind Tom playa, by memory, 700 seieotions. 'A trial of hia capabilities in thia

direction was made few weeks since in
Virginia, and tho blind boy actually ac­

complished the feat of playing that num­
ber of pieces.

A medical num tukod hia legal tulrincr
bare of Um- How, io prepare a anllabl* Oerern how he coaid pnaudi a servant who had
m-at foe lb- JWatrUA of Columbia, and report at ■Men a camaler of valoable snufL ** I
the next »wton of Comtre—....Ttw bin to carry am not aware of any act.’’ .eaid lhe law­
lain affect U&gt;&lt; Hawaiian treaty was peaaad after
yer, “that makjM it penal toUkesnuff.”

Book Papers,

WATER WHEEL
&lt;A good inveetmcnl; ono dollar for
BhaUotiberger'a Ague Antidote. Thn worst
case of chtile cured immediately. Never more
than one cMCt after o -mmooeing. Itetrrnathens lhe &gt;r4«-m and improver: the appetite.
Nothing in it lo inj ire an infant. (HoMrre all
druggists )
Great h«rxn and discomfort is canwd
by the u«e of purgatlvw which gripe aud rack
tbo system. Parxmf-Purjafitv Pilu *rr free
from all impure matter, aud are mild and
health-giving In their Aperation.

PEERLESS
WHINGER!

COLLINS’VOLTAIC PLASTERS

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HEADQUARTERS

STOP AND LOOK!
FOB AlE LONG BHICK STORE OF

our friends
FOR

as a nation.

puih

Dry Goods
held alternately

Our Stock of
th

lost desirable, shortest
P.

ten Proaideal.

of Frohrie

walk of the- Mais Entrance, thus saving to

Srst-clMs Prebrio Jud«e.

ICc are receiving

He is a young' f,r incidents to other lines.

a substantial

qualities that will

IS NOW ALL IN AND

at Elm Bullion, near the Centennial Ground

NEW GOODS DAILY,

The •nteririni
The hall was Ailed
j

ARE

by this line by which Centennial tickets to
Philadelphia or New York and return, good
Particularly

Mias Cera Cola.
Maud Muller and Kate
Ketohum rendered a pantomime.
Rum's

CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION.

INCREASING
3,

3.

Itorkla*.

GRAND

2-Button Kid Gloves,
Splendid Prints,
Black Alpacas, • Plaid Dress Goods,
Curtain Laces,
Ladies Silk Ties,
.
Black Silks,
Table Linens,
SALES
Parasols.
Hosiery,

are proof that the peo­
ple know where

Excellent music

about $24-

OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS!

and keep a full assort­
ment in all of the lines.
Our

RAPIDS

Tbe Reliable Shwrt Line
GRAND RAPIDS AID DETROIT.

GO TO TRUMAN'S FOR EVERYTHING I!
GROCERIES, WALL PAPER,

THE

1st CIRCUIT COTET COMMISSIONER

PENNSYLVANIA

BAILB0AD,

GOODSIRE SOLDCBMP BOOTS

000 left him by a relative in the North of
Ikelaad.
’ -

&amp; SHOES, HATS &amp; CAPS,

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AKD XJLMPS!
Fast Mail Route of the United Stater.

r H Hiyfefd.

Charlbe* Birdsall fell from a Band ear.
»l or «,*rt from the nu&amp;rou. lent* botah eon Uroon* to UrU •lotion mwi Ch« Exhibition.-a eemton
tonee of th* gre*t*_l value to rl.llor., and afforded
exduoirelr by the Penn«ylr»el» Railroad, which ■■
lire .n)v line ruitoins diwl to the Ccrtonolal 1-eiM
was struck bylightniog, killing him instant­ iaa. Kxcunlon trains wlUxl-a-.top at the Ka
camnmant of the Petrone Hu.tmndry, at Elm
fluiien. on tlda'road
lyThe Penn»»lr»nl« Railroad la the erarrdeet Rail­
way omnrtaUon In U&gt;« world. It control* nrra
Ihonxand mile- of roadway, farming eontinuoa*
line* to PhlladMphia. New York. UJUmore. and
Waahlnyton, oewr which luxorto-. de end night
cere are run fmru Ch nagtr, Ht. Lot&gt;|«. Lnulevillr.
caught the thief, Arthur M. Haw by,

mr hlai

2d CIRCUIT COURT COMMIMIOMEE.

Jliil; V.Wiekm.„.......................
M
Wm. H- Ksyford.................... —........................ 97

Hl

Fnd.y al(IK.

and we sell them less
than they can be boug­
ht in this vicinty.
May 15,1867.

u K..4 Clly, X&gt;.

Don’t forget it! Remember it I Keep
uppermost in your thoughts, th&amp;t now, in
this great centennial year, is the harvest
time for bargains at
G. A. TRUMAN’S.

KOCHER BROS

1770.

NASHVILLE

met employe.

1876

Al Big Rapids Aug 22, a little am of

s»ph Cole

Char. Strouse, fell into the river,

ihe fath-

iGRICHLTDRU DEPOT.

which S. J. Bidleman was chosen chairman.

W. G. HLSWORTH i CO Centennial

Eli Corlis, of Pro denis, was drowned
The full number

CASH!

17lh., in Maynard

HARDY-A CROCKER,

RerRBBENTXTITE.

rraprlctM..

lap, a suspicious-looking blacfc bottle
fell on the floor with a thud.
‘There.’
-be exclaimed to his companion. M1

DRUGS, MEDIOXXES,
CHEMICALS,

TO PURCHASERS OF

She was stopped
Punuaot to

mH,

DEALERS IN

the Senatorial Conven-

this village, on Friday, Aug. 18th, al 12

Near East Saginaw, Aug. 17tb, while thr
David R. Cook, chairman of the senatorial

inhabitants of a German seUlemeal were

FURNITURE!

engaged in raising a Tilden k Headricks

OF EVERY

DESCRIPTION,

REAPERS, MOWERS
Horse Rakes, Plows,

Wheel Cultivators,
Harrows, Com

chairman.

204 Main St., Jackson.
Twc brothers, John and Almon Green,
of Eaton Rapids engaged in a quarrel a few
days ago, and KI mon attempted to shoot hie
c remittee of throe on cwoaeaiiris.
The brother with a rifle. Almon's wife in try­
chair appointed aa inch committee, Charles ing to prevent him from oom mini ng nrttrder
was shot in the leg and foot and bad.y in­ MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH
jured. Dr. Knight who attended her prerick and L
uouncad her crippled for life.
TRAINS RUX BY CHICAGO TIME.
On me! ion of Charles H Brown, of Eaton
Ce.. the chair vu directed to appoint a

«
Fourth «

Third

Orria E. Packard.

Fort Wane, Jactan 1 Saiinaw R. R.

Jamos R. Gay, of Boston, hasjusl accom­
plished a oafs voyage fro* Boa*on to De­
troit by water in a row boat. via. Gulf of
St. Lawrence. etc.
The actual distance
rowed was 4,400 miles and ths lime 109
days.
Mr. Gay roerivea $2,000 for his
journey, and large bets that the journey
could not be made its 120 days wee made

BOOKS,
STATIOMAJEtY,
WALL PAPER,
PAIJTTS, OXU, COLORS
VARNISHES,
BRUSHES,

Surgical listnaaenti, trusses, Etc.,

Road Scrapers,

DOMESTICS

tohjet articles.

TEAS, COFFEES,
U EM I INS SPICES,

shall lose my cough medicine."
was presence of mind for yon.

Pile Tita aid Ciian.

Checks.

That

MEAT MARKETI
ROE &amp; CLEVER.
uklng the public for past favors soliets
ooniiauABce of ihe same, and would
inform the public that they will

FRESH MEATS.
The highest prioe paid for Hides, Pelte
etc. Give them a call on West ride Main St
Naahville, Minh.

MARBLE WORKS
BLACK &amp; FTTLUEB,
Pt opfitters.
KVKBT DESCRIPTION OF

Prints, Cottons,

TICKS,

Stripes and

and MONUMENTS,
Foreign &amp; America*

BEST ASSORTMENT OF

GALE CHILLED ad
DIAMOND IRON PLOWS

An attempt was made to steal a valuable
span of horses from the farm of Henry
Smith, of Leroy towaahlp, Calhoun County,

L. EflOBY’S

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

$ady--Rladr

BLACK k FULLER.

CLOTHING! Wine* and Liquors!
From $5 per Suit Up.

READ!

READ!

READ!

FOR MEDICAL AMD MECHANICAL PUR-

Mr. Smith was avowed from

hts sleep by a horse neighlag. and on going
out doors be saw the thief walking rapidly

away

School and Nlisceltaneeus

FULL LINKS OF

telly

Aug. 16th.

DBY GOODS,
\
GROCERIES,
HATS,
CAPS;
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CEOTHIMG,
MOTTOES,
AC.,
AC.
4C.

Planters, and

Off Ihe Beat Makes in Ihe

white-

During the next 30 days

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

E. T. CHILD &amp; CO.

concert-,

WILL OFFER

GREAT INDUCEIENTS

Niles sloped last week.

Al ’he closing ot a

o young gentleman was struggling"
with hrs hat, cane, overcoat, opera­
glass, and l»ia young lady’s fan, all of
which he was trj ing to retain on his-

with his horses.

Canutgr# and Bufltjirs. BOOTS AND SHOES

Re Immediately

mounted a borae and pursued Che thief so

!

IN GRRAT VARIETY,

CROOK’S

PATENT

elnaely that he became frightened and aban-

Sick and Afflicted A
OF

NA8HVIXXE

ASO

TKURTT t

Do you want Dye stuffs ?

From /I a Pair, Upwards.

Do you want Paints and Oils ?
Do you want a good Book forthc

Home Circle ?
within a longitudinal eooipoM

GUABAJrTEE:

15 GRADES OF TEA 1

Do you waat School Books ?
Do you want a Prescription filled

50 CENTS TO S1.00 PR POUND.
CistleCan. W. H, Devine.
ProirieviD*. Jahn J Perkins.

LEAMDER JKMOBY!

AU Goods &amp;ld as Hsprcssntrd,

with care ?

mui

SaUsfnrtUn Guanmieed.
Location.— West

Uiy.

DOUBLE WAGON
■AKDY * CROCKER.

THE JACKSON

WAGON, the

Side of Main

Street, in W. A. Ay Iswon h's Brick.

W. G. AYLSVORTH &amp; CO.

CHEAPEST

Call and See Ui

BOISE BROS.

ANT)

the BEST, for

�LOCAL MATTERS.

LOCAL MATTERS.
rtship was abort but excwedtiigly s
gave lbs ailniater $8 to bind their

FRIDAY,

sss

ly adultarsted.

ADO. 85. 187$ hearts into one bundle and set them JoggUg

$10,000

—Cbri*. M. Holler U lying sadeaely ill

urd#y morning they had a final quarrel.
—Considerable

aiekntex

is

reward.

reported

New line

Worth of Merchandise at Cott, for the next
Sixty Daye, at
.

Old Itella.
—Many of our brother editors through­
out the Slate are ••CenUnnialixieg."

and hearts and re­

ar iiitis infirm-. Best Furioin end Round Steak, per lb, 10 ot
Best Roasts
Set

A —This locality was visited by a slight
frost last Sunday night. No damage io re­
ported.

Rib, Boeel s 4
cl
Brisket, per
8 ct
flOJLDBI’YITlfVN (BRYANT A STRATTON)
And all other kind of Meats in proportion. NT
m’BINEM Il.'WtVKRMTY.
We keep constantly on band all kinds of

er than tingle life.

.

He returned to Belding

J. WBKBLIB.

Freeh and Salt MedU.

last Monday, Mrs. Henry Allen, living 8
miles north

Charlotte to Jackson.
ilm there.

of Hastings., left her three

Hone-sterling sends email children in charge other husband and 1

went black berrying.

The husband feeling

eo with the mother.

Although blsokberries

Ros A Clcvk*.
ggxju. A. M. DACassnrr will sell yon a
own In ter mt br &lt;U!Un&lt; thia InMltnilnn whn ta
Granger's Drill and Cultivator combined, aaarch of a bu»Uir« eduratlon. -Cnlln&lt;* Paper and
Centennial pamphlet ot 4f&gt; pa &gt;• • lent free.

—Mr. C. Kill and our popular druggist,

Dacgb**ty.

DRY GOODS AT COST,

j GENTS *ynWmfoM,h&amp;!ra."^
Aylsworth A .Cb’s.

— New Goods just received al
OmwiTM &amp;. Dbbkbx's.

—The thieves Who follow Howe's circus
drew $240 from the Hastings postofflee and
$15 from Tohn Roberts.
-

ory, end ehe had s prewntlment that all

JOHN II WENDELL* CO.
of the People of Nashville and vicinity Io

first question
They replied they didn't know, which in-

market in our new building, 2nd door north

Grain Commission lercM,

s/ —John Roberts and hie brother-in-law

. LixcoLx'k.

building. ' Bee advt. elsewhere.-

—Jonas H. JdcGowan. the Republican as swiftly aa possible to the well where she
candidate for Congress, from this district, saw the lege of her darling sticking out of
has failed, with * liabilities approximating the water. It appoara that the ohild had
$70,000,

—James Miller of Sheridan, wbe arrested

Obi rriTi A Dtraux**. '

MICHIGAN,

DATEHTS.
| 8. ur
toi

reasonable share of your patronage.

I

HATS &amp; CAPS AT COST,

Boots &amp; Shoes at Cost

any
rhonlcs and

Best Surloln Steak 10 cis., and other

AGUE. Pmaldent
P. DURHAM A SON.
The bheapest place In Nashville i

SALVATOR BEER
Is the Beat Lager Biewed in the West
Sold by the Cask at MILWAUKEE BBEWERK,
Ml-X

buy Agricultural Implements Is
At D^cubbuty's.

M , on exchange with the pastor

-

keep on hand all-kinds of mecl at reasonable

—Rev. N. Bray, of Woodland, will preach and looking down fell to lbs bottom, a dis­
tance of 30 feet.

and evening, and at Maple Grove, at 2} P.

DETROIT,

of the bakery, where Ue shall constantly

al the M. E Church next Ba.bbaih morning

D. w. Libcolx i

CLOTHING AT COST,

We would respectfully call the attention

She

Crockery at Cost.

The Nbws readers will remember that

GROCERIES

last Friday for obtaining goods of A. M.

ahout two years ago Madison Howell and
James,
A. S. Teal stole a chest of caipenter's tools
is now boarding al the hotel de Creasy, in
from the United Brethren Church in the
Hastings.

Itew Tiling

Atlswobth A Co.’s.

Daugherty under false pretenses.

I —P. Deller raised this year 716 buehvls

Beckwith Roller Drills f»r sale only

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I

VI

Al A. M. DAUOBsaTY's.

caped but Howell was arrested and paid a
fine of $100. Teal was never heed from

Hasting*, and

was picked up by Sheriff

MEN'S SUITS FOR S5.00,
. Boe A Clew's Meat Market.

DKTRofr MICH.

tHittlnsr Bull
IF. G. Aylsworth A Cb.

—A fellow by the name of Arnold, living
on the Sunfield line, northeast of the vil­

•very thing in the Notion line al Bottom fig­ lage, Stole a cant hook from Furaiss* mill
yard last Monday, but sacrificed 20 bushels
tree a*
D. W. Lixcoi&lt;*s.
of wheat to settle for the same.

wboop.

Pure Linen Coats at 75 cts. each.

He was incarnated in jail to await

examination.

Daughety's, just the came.

IN THE

T
world.
^►SOLD BY AU
DRUGGISTS.

Week ago last Sunday little Del Deller,

— Friday was &gt; pretty good day for edi­ egod 6 yearn, eon of P. Deller, living in the
tors in this village. Phii. W. Nie'aeru and ( west part vl
v township, was pinyiug
of ,„
the
playing with
M.F. Jordan of the Middleville HcpubH-| » neighbor's boy. Albert Kunlx, who

On and after thia date I will be prepared

til further notice.
*
Barry rille, Aug. 5th. 1876.
. Fkibxd D. Soulks.
.

Dewey of the Hastings Banner, quill-driv-

Our devil says

the little fellow comfortable.

MILLMY&amp; FANG! GOODS’ Good Fine-Cut Ch« iving Tobacco, 45 cts.

WOODLtvb.

their abdominal department.) gathered to-

From $2.00 per

Every pair warranted.

pair up, at

Good Japan Tea, 45 cents per lb.
IMCrs. E. C.

—Last Friday the air breathed of Repub-

Youth's Hand Made, Whole Stock Boots

STOGA BOOTS, S2.75,

chopping on a log with a hatchet.
Dei
reached out his right hand Io pick off a chip e*a, In addition, visit thr principal eaaurn cltltl**.

Dauuubbtt’c.
lorial convention.

AT COST.

(1LAM AND I^jYITSTZ

.Spring
On Sunday. Aug. 8th,

Aylsworth A Cb.’s

Snmiuer Style*

NnshviDc, itT»c4» , July 15th, 1B75.

Dress and Cloak Making,

—Elihu Chipman, Haq.. delivered a lec­

D. W. Lixcolx'*

and

AVPtlcce that I*fy PvmjwtIUen.

reason to doubt the veracity of our devil.

CUTTING AND FITTING,

ture upon ‘'Spiritualism" al the tent last
— New Goode juot receivai at

GnirrtTn &amp; Dcucxa's.

ed by Elder Kenyon upon the same subject,

S. LEIBHAU8ER,

BfiT- Remember the Bellevue flour can't a abort time since. The tent was crowded,
and the verdict of everybody was that Mr.

The Lone Stars of Woodland, end the
Chipman delivered an able and eloquent Wild Cals, cf Odessa, will play a match
game of ball, on the Glenn farm, three quar­
discourse.
ters of a mile north of Woodland Center, on
Saturday, Aug. 2dlh, to begin at two o'clock

D. W. LticoLx'i

GRIFFITH &amp; DURKEE,

MERCHANT TAILOR!
Cutting anil Makinc done la the bieet
Faahtonable Style*.

DEALERS IN

STAPLE

FANCY

A. M Dal'cbkxty.

Look at those Patch Pocket Suits.
Nobby. Al
Aylsworth AOtt.'s

School worker, in the northern part of this
Slat*, has been called to lake'charge of the
lege and will enter upon hie duliea the first

D. W, Lucolx'i

Americans are particularly subject to this
mence on Monday Sept. lllh. The school
will be taught by Mr. T. ttf. Diamond, of disease and its effects: such as Sour Stom­
ach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness.
Prairieville, who in a competent teacher.
food, coated tongu*. disagreeable taste in

school a success.
As we have a pleasant
—The Republican ticket that was placed place, a nice school-room and a good teach,
in nomination last Saturday ie a good one we expect a good and fill school, wuicb it.

Dear friends: 1 am extremely thankful

and gain new frienda by paying strict alien­

ing places are being faal taken.

A cordial

game of bell played at Woodland, between
Nov. will tell the story better than our fee- the Lone Stars and the Heavy Setters, both

— NEW GOODS at

Gatrrrra A Du mess's.

of Woqdlaqd, in which the setters wertf al­

I

most entirely demolished, leaving the Stars
1ST A first-class pair of Overalls’ for 70

D. W. Lixcolx's.

fine, which is as neat and comfortable as a

rare how yon fool with the Stan, as you do

ual trip during the summer solstice, it ie
.______________ A&gt;- w- Lixcolx.
------ Try the SILVER 80AP-thrw Ban.

•

8. LIEBHAU8EX.

NEW BAKERY.

CouxciL Rooms. 1
Aug. 7lh, 1876 f

E. J. FE1GHNER, D. C. GRIFFITH.
Recorder.
President.

Boys’ and Men’s Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing
Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Gloves and Mittins, Groceries, &amp;c.,
NASHVILLE,

-

Fresh Bread, Bosks, Cakes, Crack­
ers and Pies
In quanllllo* to *ull the moat hungry.

-Al

i^uivcii room
kept In eonnoetlon; alio a choie* etoek ot

GROCERIES'!

—Mrs. M. E. King and Mrs E. Bernum well to present to our readers the promin»«i“ Girt me a call In the Brady building.
The. Common Osuncll of tho Village o/
will bold a musical convention the following
Nashville. Mich-. Ordain, That all persons
23
H. ALDRICH.
uingdirect to *he Centennial grounds
To arc hereby prohibited from throwing or
knocking a ball on Main Street
Any per­
for the improvement of Mieses and children. this end we would speak of the economy,
son or persons found guilty of said offence
convenience and desirability of taking the

Hoc A Clever'a Meat Market.

Teas. Coffees. Sniees. Rohani Rr.nL. m.-L

dollar, or be confined in jail one day. This
ordinance shall take immediate effect.

E. J. FEIGHNER. D. C, GRIFFITH.
Recorder.
President.

especially are invited.
A_wMhtaita.iMCs«rtw..
.
.
.

of the eljgant Pullman Parlor, Sleeping and

Hotel Coaches, and combine the luxury and

Fall Trade

detail, we extend a a cordial invitation to all to examine our stocik before
purchasing
With thanks to our customers for their past pa Iron a«e,w»
solicit a continuance of the Mine, and also invite those who have not* hiltrerto traded with us, to give us a trial, believing that we can eftr gooda atprices that will be entirely satisfactory.

IXcmijpecrtTulIy Yourw,

GRIFFITH A DVEXXX.

Buy Your TEAS of
Arc now In prime working order, and ready for tbe

ROBERTS A HOSLER,

Wool sent by rail will be carded with

NEW CROP OF WOOL!

thia famous route, noted for its perfect equip-

— Xew Goode at Geotitb A Dearie's.

1ST*,

We are now fully prepared for the
•f
■hwing purchased onr Stock, the first week of Aug., during th* depressed•*•-

The Nashville Cardini Mills

NEW MEAT MARKET.

that baa afflicted thia mundane sphere aince

C. Lxxx A 8ox.

MICHIGAN.

dilion of the market, at bottom price*, we feel confident that we eaa&gt;*Ae*
Goods at rates that will be satisfactory to lha closest buyers.
We shall add to our slock, from rime to time, all th* tetrad style* that
make their appcareuce iw the Eastern market.
Without going farther ink&gt;

WOOirCARUING?

Great Ft • Wayne &amp; Pennsylvania Line,
which is running three (8) daily Centennial

of “Lslte*’ will be rendered.

-

II. ALDRIGI-i
baa b!» new BAKERY In tip tnp running order and
la prepared to turn 1th

ORDINANCES.

The. (bmmon Council of the lrUla^e of
Nashville, Mich., Ordain. That owners of

Sherman S'reet, are hereby requir'd to con­
strue: sidewalks, adjoining said street, to
be completed Oct 1st. 1876.
are preparing for or contemplating their us­

N**hvlUe. Mleh. Nov. Io.

Common Connell Proceedings.

Hcftand fiddle; still he ie not through mak-

pets to be put on 'be figure, and pictures on
The Highest Price paid for
Produce, and Goods sold the Cheapest,
vies the Doctor'his pleasant surroundings.
•
At Dacobutt's.
He is a hard working, enterprising eilixea,

Which will be sold at reasonable price*.

Please give me a call.
case in the United States it will not cure.
If you doubt thia go to Boise Bro* . Drag,
gists, and gel a Sample Bottle for 10 cents

GOODS,

I aha!) keep on band a rvod aaaortmeut of

MEN’S, YOUTHS* i BOYS* CLOTHING
,

ic frienda will have to bring forward their
Yount Truly, D. W. Lixcolx.

READYMADE CLOTHING!-

The select school at Woodland will com­

promptness and returned per directions.

D. W. Lixcolx,

stuck out like rollers; its hip joints reesm-

Centennial Depot, are to be found hotels.
D. W. Lixcolx's.

ine family Medicines, that I am selling at

ed for two to five dollars per day.
The Encampment at Elm Station, near
rould ride such a brute into the liigh-loaed the Centennial Grounds, was established by
haltdry, for the purpose of accomodating
the large number nf agriculturists who de­
sire Io visit/he Exhibition, and to afford a

D. W. Lixcolx.
loot

Tee finder will

ink-slinger ef the Hastings Journal has

Fresh and Shit Meats I

Price, 10 Ceils per lb., or 121 where I
Fnnisk Oil.
Hsriag bad a

Bottom Prices

LARGE EXPERIENCE

NEW LIVERY!

in tbe Carding Irnaine**, I d» not prnpooe to takf
a back erat for any competitor* in making root*,
and will alwaya

the moderate expense of t wo dollars per day.

fiurukt Frrfert htishcliM.
J. IF. POWLES, l*rop.

Stockmann &amp;. Willyard,
PROPRIETORS
bard road io travel
MMaM
Call

build up bis morality by preaching

course will be "God's wisdom displayed in
moa at us, which he imagines will strike unveiling the fixture from man." Evening,
us as Flint. Toolala; toe lais I strJohsf!) “Chureh and State-*'

LIVERY STABLE!

SALE and BOARDING STABLE,

WM. VENN. PxorxiXTojL
At Bitgood’, eld stand, NuhvHle, Mieh. '

Mr.

...vi

«ncc in the livery bnrineea and is prepared ;
U&gt; furniab all who viah with a good rig,
and al prieer correnxmdiag whh the close '
time*.
4Sjl
I

SALE

ONLY

BY C. C. WOLCOTT

the chorus with those that

are already staging :

Thin u the Tea I long have sought,
And mourned because I found 'itnot.
THEY KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF

LIVERY

NASHVILLE. MICH.

And join in

GROCERIES,
Id Nashville and sell them at the

ShaoIUM

jPn,Jk.

You

can bey

Straw "A” for U cents, Granted IB cnl Yeltar C10 can
.

.

.

.

,

And o,her Groceries M}U*l]y a* Jgp n pnt*.

at $75.00 EACH COMPLETE.

�=5=

.MgmMMwhi

ntmnm ta-ateB. the

PRINTED

IV. In IMS.

INK

Hl. Ubilitira ara •«.-! of w, tbrt ChMlm wra not a bad man,
w— '-■-v............ -

teWr fW)mwn
amhitinus hypocrite,
. .1™^.:“^“—" -ns -------------------- -Laat.ltetantey G1.K0 i niartyr, I

&gt; 80ft of January, IMS,

ftatohf WlU'laor ever saw.

gr«ieby Uic BopobfioaiM of limit rrapeetivo
ffli-WtU—tho Hmctecntii Ohio M.d tho Seventh
MiobJgnn. ;

Faux of .the

tons may bo hod ill’ hofds and hounwi

adjoining the grounds m low as SI, or

tun and Lindsay,* requested.hire..to

monthly, and gambling is in no'way re­
stricted.
’
• -’tf •

cott, would not alliiw tho burial srrviqo.
Ho told them that '• the common prayarItook bad. been put down, and ho would

tudr. ’

.

lo rnfoQM lhf» article by apt ruprlatc ipgUtoUau ;

• nJ rrsnlated should bo faiUtfnUy rnalnlalnad and

the Exhibition. For fifty cents you may

revel in unknown German pudding kaac,
or taste Viennese kipfcln, and a cup of

a grasM-widow, which.ia the more to be

coffiie and whipped cream which shall

When tbd war of the revolution be­

muM&gt; you to abhor the familiar home
coffee pot. fur, ever after; or sip black

pubii

n.ehmoua surkod oul ro«,bl7 npon

—OoL Goo. T. Anthony, of Leavenworth, bra
be&lt;n nominated tor Governor by the Ropnbll-

scarfe of lead ’* the letters of bis name j
mJ Dm
Tlwn, dl in .ilnw, 4 j

Un_

Smo&lt;do,, h-d m-t„ oI

io -L- '-fwwy o/kiuuuu, .L, .

u.

Onrnaur Hohool. Yorkxbire,

lor «rerol,
.»,! imkeJoUt^l, lb., &lt;»rrie&lt;l U» ooBo, , flogsios » bo, olio b&gt;J obUinod help io
then covered with ft
* black
blank pill,.of which
whwli ■ y,
Th.
„umu-d-

“-—j— « “*

£

without foundation.
—A-TjspciauatioM is puMirfnd from Cua.•Untiuople, inviting Uie H- rvima to aubmia-

p

identical cn chanfed sherbets and roec-

which we have roadman in a dream, in
thu "Arabian Nighta.**

i IrC

FG ru fl

..

frontier, in rradiu»«s to b- ured np=n the tali nr king. China, in extremely unpopular, owing to
nqataiUoa of the proper lecal antboritiia for /rJ&gt; 84* Uffoioiir- aupiiresaiou of gambling-Uormcw
aud opium dew.
.violence, of
y kwR.Dg.
.d
to aaalal in Uta an- |,m been chancod by tho Japaneiu

frightftjl cxcowce.

Fifteen'hundred women

cnapcl witn tuc-ir burden, it began suddcel, lo anov. And lb. noo. Ml » I

•

from Canada.
infonmxl a Ciucags
tb^tMag^ug
iuLiu:

i&lt;ri.
trad0 to the Sioux.

5. X&gt;. Cakkbox.

A gontlemw rtcently
Trtlmne corre«pondeii'.
2&lt;g JlgVlWffi

«&lt;&gt;

sta^tid fat»*- J

-

aUvUrtteMroonffMalh MMtiM &gt;
JnuctioffMl tMMlh iart, and uwrta’Ao.-wxn)'
’
‘
•
a*uow'
“?nl
Mwnwd
■ito^liuA »*dv
Qi u
iL.'JEaiflKfu*%r77-.-; ....
li&gt;diM» until ffie main command camo up.
Indiana arriving at tho Fort Peck Agency re­
port thn «&lt;■-ting force of SiHfS^HhWK &lt;-wn?-'

of Mmuewota, and &lt;1 W. M
Protideul dodinod

to tho iiivervliou of
and it ia now b-diovod
action in rogari to tii
—The six Feidrai r
04;&gt;ed from tho Dritioh
8outli IWx Ans:

'de ty;" Seribner for September.
In hot weather hang a wot horse-reg

WELL
AUGER!-3S’t!»
U.H.L. 1. ^.ta.^U.Uu..U.

. ,
. • ,
« -volrer wm pointed

. , .
h»

.omnbodyl"
ratered the
to .ervo out
ben-«‘«lihg.

hr Id Bill I llAftTiutiUrfoi: Well Aide b, ride with • mu witeuoml for
might klMwi '•^teJ^'Soi-th.,' *» I™" &lt;” enuring th. &lt;Wh of hi.
hud him ip the dnrk T*nll to moUlcr

with tln&gt; other royal bones, dropping

wife.
, _
’A mas who

cash woconnpanylng tna wrd.u
Civ. Its trial I .1

ing the wind, and the room will become

IO lb. Cans, 26 lb. Kegs,
DO lb. Kegs, -

S3

If the

e MS:

’about

the

but
growing evil of
of

-oovLrCr* oq'.QMwir

$350 Ha™JAY n“noted.

mm

the whitcuosf fd th® snow-covereii pall
emblem, 0117 raid, of his innocence)

room in New York lavt week, writes to
the Sun that ho wan a priaoucr at Ander­
sonville, but that that place will bear no

neaaM and eomplainta that afflict the women
of the pTMCOC dav. Thia natural a ped He oomjound W call*! Dr. Pwroe's Favorite Proas ipuou. Tub following an amotuf thoas duuuwro
in which Udo woDdorfcl medictBe has worked
currn an It by magic and with a cer lsintv never
bef.,- o tUalned by any mcdioiDM: Weak back,
Uorroua and general debility, falling and other

coinpariwui in -filth, stench, or wretched­
ness to the pruwncra’ waiting-room at

■upporta, internal fever. conKeation, inflan­
nation and nlraration. and very many other
chronic d.-x&gt;vxia incident to women, no*, proper
to mention here, in which, u well aa in the

world.

A Hast FiuWcuico paper in plyaaapt

It will not do harm in any atato or cou-

.——.'-t-

s

a te.-j.t.M

icino. generally.

.

Hurst Hotel, St. Louis.
European plan. Ilootna. fl per day. Moala
L-___
Z'.-I r T&gt;
Mark

by a process which is known only to thin

tbc loan wm made it w»*'.oftourod
•—— —» ’by
— -

people and to tho Bosnian*.

note for $75,000, and by securities c
the faou 4ahw*«&gt;f &amp;20)000, bat now ^nc

Almost one-half of -the revenue de­

of iron and copper are a prolific

are iude
**" pf^ntontof tho Patriarch at Const -uti®cifle.
They
were
converted . ta

^’•“1

Christianity

abont

ninth century.

FENSlbWj.S»fflaSslS®r
A NOVELTY. SrWKlSl-;

gto ring in this city, and ft seems alfe-

txrl. «Itx Iridy.

the. tert la

g&lt; ttier impossible for the autbot ities fe
by

in

SidUn j regaining ill power, tho patient was at

t 180 ynarsi hurt co^iplclelyrt^l^rod.

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ELECTRICITY
tesmisreusgttsafl'

BALSAM ANO PINE.

n AGEMTS WANTED FOR THE GREAT

Centennial history

TWO IN ONE.

Premium Fann Grist Mill.

SWS. 1aAmple, rbeap nod durable, and rnada
an hied, ef grata rapidly. It la adapted to
all Un.-U o! horwwpoerx Send for &lt;l~&lt;.rip.
Uve aticaUr.
Wm. I* BoTra A Hao..

fK

ir lw»lvr, e^ralntty wrappra ami v»rLUI«■ &lt;1,ror*^,ll,rraprlrtFra^.2

CHOICE

FARMING LANDS.
Mateme POTS

JSJS*srssrarttsM

sasffsra;r.?E55 ;
.W'-‘*LS3j^'1'*. u
-

atfSttgayMrc

■sa.-#.*
S5Swij\%C, Ctoonaort?'

Q

Ji. I. BUHNHAM'8

ih» prompt applirstftri. of tiot-water bags

und»T 'tribute by th* Turks toward the
done of the fourteenth ofuitnry, and in j tho extract of (neat with ,a littln brandy,

COLLINS'

CUlra

litioll i

tlw middle of the

The reunify was plac'd

a

VOLTAIC PLASTEK

tod SUIm eenk^ &lt;w Uteir el-tdira end otpt.xM. can ob-

WATER WHEEL

T1m» religion of the Servians is Uni of
the GryfkPlmrch, but they

o’S'Sh.tS

’oPt

rAV??!.,.w’nn?J«.^sliora4

An Klectre-OAlrasin Battery combtnr.l
with the Celebrated Medicated Porous

&gt;«/» ®!

, mixture,

The Enemy of Disease, the Foe eV
Pain to Man and Beast,

TOBACCO USERS tT.“ Nic-in-Noc KS.-&lt;^1£^3’jdSrtKa?ti«S

LO

mated that in one year 472,700 of three
An ioterwU.gawonnH. IpriuriwJ Iff.
1»W animals were aauV ertt pf Uta$c$nfert •Dr. Young, of Florence, to one of tho
Their flash mthAu4g&lt;I m art arttAe’ of
Tureign medical journals,, of a caw of
night;
of both food, but they are ineltgfl into .fat. poisoning by chloral hydrate, and tho
rich
mineral product, and

..

CffVffiX £w-Kti*K“

ri’s^segewa.

the Tomba.

^'inpni^^ii ^woul^.be mmply

in rude bunks

CHICA66 NEWSPAPER UNION,

a /1 m.a’.sy/si.aiiL
REVOLVERS 11 Sw~ $3,00

$iug. could-. be j^id (pre fu? rived from the exporte of Sorvi-i ia
lion of the really respectable gained by tlio traffic in pigs. It is esti­

atuilu wrapped in

B OO

MUSTANG
LINIMENT,

pending upon it for their subsistcnoe. aonw years, «£O_. to Efbolf XJ. Kino, x&gt;!
The fnritlk dri«iri»Jtar'lortnbf ptua&lt;M, ,N?W York, now a bankrupt. At the Ume

...

ano®,
4 BO

m Monroa Sirrat, CbicagP, Ill-

on of certain vagatnble
Bcv wtdob hadoea not
cue which admirably

empty echoing,chapel and took the keys ! reading while one ia enjoying a post­
away. Windsrer hits seen weeping and prandial cigar. Hew is a paragraph :
serrow like c&lt;cry otte r old -Immwo wiiera • A Chinaman died of small-pox while

' wealth.

-

z &lt;Mrwa

.

It is a rad commuatary upon our bov.ud elvil.'ixtion tlist the women of our times L*v« de­
generated ir» health and plryvi^no until they
are literal!? a race of invalids—pale, nervou*,
fcable, aud back-achy, with only hero and there
. .__n_ - i— AL. -------------------------- .r AL.
static qt tho SOK
large experience.

wav arreated in a faro

to to the -black gulf with him—not a
•Wnl said, not f prayer except in their
h.-art8, the Puritan Governor of the cat-tie
i^andto'g by to mn&gt; hte orders' executed.

cost over 20 per cent.

or blanket over the door or window fac­

.^z.z

ly.

localities.

■

PASTYEAR
Write H we have Impwed rhe
appearance of tho Howapapera e&lt;

as sauce piqpaph'.—-•• Home and. So-

WtLHdrr’8 Awti-PKDIODJC OH Frvxb
axn Awe Tom. —Thfc invaluable and elandard family .owdkine ia now a hoMobold word,
and maioia ni its reputation unimpaired.
1L
men for generations have lived r~*
Jj ing on a heap of febaocu that was ie lodoracH by the medical j»rofnw»oi:, and proM-ntM'd daily in the Charity HoepiUl and otiwr
Hl. Louis exprra* from Uio track near IJuoolu and niof
---------- ] UIM.J H, mailing dgara.”
,, HMi itab in New Ori?«n». WilbofVa Tuum hi
crock bnego, N. Y.. a locality where there ia a
Hjrffering
ing and Harrow'were
.....
apt to ...
follow
_____
Thk--------Cxi of JJuW1W1 pboliahetl pub­ thus highly rcrtwnm* hcled by the leading medi*to«p embaukmeu^effuiculi-fivtrfdkrtf
Tnr»
in the paths of kings; but never 1ms our lic executions, which have hitherto been
object wm plondor. of oourec.
.
venerable hitlo sean so melancholy a preooded by im exhibition ot. the con­ tore. Now Orleans.
sight
demned criminal on a black cart with a
&lt; That firvat thinktra and -.-ha&lt;d- brainChaited hands, lace, pimplre. ring
If the story of th® Stuarte ,lred been a placard round his neck through the prin­
worm. Hallrtiru.-n. u&gt;d other cutinwoaii affecvr.*~«.jp«rti»a j. ~rw. -th
drama, a great .tragedy such as Hhak- cipal streets of the city, besides a parade, tiona cured, and rou.il&gt; «tin made eofl
«f «-«•. &gt;u u wb
ranoodi.
by uoiius J sniper Tar Heap, llo care­
sp&lt;orc could bayi made, no doubt it for tan minutejf'under the gallows. AU ful to RCI only dial mado by Ouurell. Hazard
ume-by-Dr. Beavd. He presents a list
M there nr« many imitation*
would have cndcctf lieto.—St. Nicholag future executions will be witbin prison A Oa.^CoW
uf-some 500 of the most eminent tonnes
walls.
...
tn biatofy, fnchiding a ntrnfiier like Pan­
' A Justics or thk Pback at Underbill,
14jalpMbsart, Keata, Abd o&lt;lrerii; who died
K OHEA.T many people have asked u*
SBttrtA.
Vt., was rooenUy coifed on by an old of late, •• How do yon keen your homo looking
yOTHfcitttt’lKnUflni sverageagoar 'thc
fckrvia, tho Slavic principality now en­
ao alaek and glresy r We toll them it*, the
*°tarc been over 64 years. As dun gaged in oiio of fts^MSkriScs^ Mntggk-s man in his last sickness to marry him to ea«i»l tiling'in Hk&gt; worlds give Hhcrvitm'»
tho woman who had been his companion Corolry Condition Pott&amp;rt two nr three
to far brand tite average ago of fexijporK,
uitli tha.Oltonum Empire, contains au from his youth. Ho then divulged the
med^nicsoud bnsiuees’ men, he conarea of 21,000 sqwo milrJ*, lying be­ fact that at ihe time of his ostensible
Ahk any druggist for the. but Agus
liio wear and tear of brahitween Austria, Wallachia, Bulgaria, aud mvriagq tuber years ago he had a young euro, anil ho will give you 8ballenbero'ar n Pilte.
y$yitynot M exhausting as is oom- Bc&amp;rim ’ TM countrv fe mountelrtoit,
V l axnxs fans never failed to cure tba
wife living ;in Cannd.t. His marriage
rainTi U■ f u 111 lij
-Hurt -ft-Tgnffyand by far’di* grtftttoi- pert ia ecvctvil was none f^. soip, os it bos been fol­
fhorters life. Th®. Lopiion Spectator^
v4lh dense forests. Tlio )nnd which is
lowed by his death.
howefj, JeJi^w^g jfis thcorj/ 4ato&lt;
TITK MARKSTS.
under cultivation is extremely fertile,
Tax btiADeea depression nt Boston is
Liins (hat excnniivn mental loiF must
M-..v'v)KK.
{driving ‘many’ profostnonti! men ‘
1
•
to
fe
-Itef**--y shorten it
mnnnid,'Junior. . J^uror
j ¥¥!
.....
cited ; various fruits, particularly of jdums
Imd 8Q(&gt;; ^4W»M IW.
WWi
gorous aud grapes. The dimare is tem|&gt;crat«
WHKA.T—No. a CrtcMO.,...... ....
■■ d
:........
&lt;
f vital, and wdubriDna,. Jynt, ;in tho1 derated the police force, aud one of the men ap- CoBs-waacmvbrt
superior plafeaur, is somewhat cool. Oak is the
vitality which
part, also, chief wood in the foroete, yet chestnut
wn«
’ T TNIICUKJ.
er, they were aud frtlt tret1* ofTsrintis worts’ Abound,
itinuA
even to old lu sonco.plaowi targe-tranta are«covered were rfufftaiiig for food'.
under the with wild pear trees. Ihe plum'crop le­ • The Itecfivor of ihoiTojm^nnlSiWiffi
(J«d:
to! forew one of the most im parhurt rMriurces of bank, of New "Haven, Conn.', lias lately
yyeara the country, many of' the peasants de­ received $900 for a $f0,000 loan, made
W. jtw

—OaSaturdax. night, of-Urt wc«k. somp inW^trltC mile iA attta^tiU tlubw the

*^Sfg£ PRltenWI'

stay. Crackeps and cold ham are a feast
when the woudcrk^dYthe’ world are served

World1.

Ibiekl, ..dtete U»l KO. Vltabkteki^ ri.o &gt;nte.po»~l.
jo proteete.1
p.U«,ril white.- Wu ihero oror n M«&gt; «.« Ute tenrri of tt. Shteffl.

When oil was ovet^&gt; he looked
loekrd up the
tho i

rffpTTi

gRiwiMBM. MMflEfaSgSX

pockets,-have brought in their satchels
enough food to last them during their

" ....
.
?r~ itheother day between her brother and a
^fc’tbZ hAVl,?TtLnt^|:^*1,n«mob who lhinrted

______ _________
In iho
&lt;UW4 j kill
mournful
sightdun
1
chapel lli.l anow corered coffin would thought n oonriot &lt;w bo
bo the________________ '.mtey iigbtoo* J Muwwhhtette State Prteon
" The BbA5p^VoJon .toed wiping I • ‘™
Mutanoe, for

a&gt;a(taL!a faros tn

(Waned)

Several women

that ww know, with full brains but empty

A uuava Colorado girl placed herself

aion; ml offering protection to tbo»e anbniWling. TR saya: * • Tho TnrHali commandera
•rMritAJl'b.) protect all peacoablo inhabitants

BEEN SOLD

ing dancing girls the while; or cat the

IMD ItADINa. nYCHOM«NCY. FASaKATION.

rt^ndiet for tire defendant.

JrJ

‘a.,

5,000 Kegs

Printen* Supply ItepartuiMU, K r

to rehmi to lbrtr old hSm„

|

“w^W^UTP-l^lWip IlooiiU. Hnni.n.1, bu bora rood

rOBBIGX.

article ; therefore.

$5 to $te tir usa.jyasrgsts.g
iirtreiB.8

Mocha from Tunis, looking on bewilder­

time tort in w»wering tetters.
cool --Vrw York Herald.
Two dabinc loclandern have Bxptorcd
Tua author of “St. Elmo" aud othjtr
so naked, so nltertd,- that • it ’ was only ! the vo}nuuc&gt; region- of the Dyrigyen
nuprocedMitedly low.
pretentious'rubbish has cleared $80,(XX)
—The latest is the utoppago of train, by with hard ado that they found a‘vault in [ loodow, and dcsceft^l gio cyafer of the from.Iwr writings.
.
rasuhoppem—.ml in Iowa. Great delay h tho middle of what had once Ix-oU-tJ^o • voloanic Aakyra. At a depth of 800 feet
kfL*lof some ot the railAt oar request Origin k Uo., &amp;f Phila­
choir, -ybsn^hsy qjvdd lay Ute
they caxno few lake of seething hot water.
delphia,. Pa., have promised to send any
Here tlfoj"fbuud a little space for Ki^g ;
Hkhdreds of Canadian French mill
of our readers gratis (on receipt of fifteen
»r Wl.^r r. uw..ws t*kii.K cent* to pay-portage) a tempto of Dcrt»,^uore Jlenry vlli. lay pgMMnDMh' i jefugo in the State almshouse st Tewks- bin«* Electric Soap to try. Send at onoo.
TilonjTko-™ oomio,. TMW&amp;»
ol lhc„ „„

1! atUixin* b&amp;foree. fraud, terre^ In,. ll“l u‘? Scrvtann have
hare been driven
drirep ,baqk
,b«ck to

C0UKTRYPUBLISHER8.

fthd cbet»pn&lt;*M of the diflcxnnt kinds of

•klly to Bt Gfotge’s k find a place to J
bun, but found the chapel SO bare, !

.1 o

cunfrnrd by

Tbn.xutaJe may

“As between* highwayman and

decision, thqy went ’ which ho reosjvcd diclndt Really pay for

.sibta'Jo.cHangc
per «-u
ton on
on w'catwanlCoiled SUU» to vote rhail rot b? denWd &lt;r The
x“e Amount obtain* &lt;1 j&gt;cr

even 50 oente per d&gt;y.

one having had experwuco, and mildly

Aftkr:

gin there was but oao man in Maraanot atifer it .to be used in tbatganfeou
cbnaGits who was worth more than $30,-.
when : bo
co^nm*Dded.,' You* will
000; there H(o now fody-flye worth more
—Tise boiler of a Jipaa&amp;ie atramer bnmvin
from
thia
that
persecution than a miUiou.
au inlsiid u*, July 4 and twouty Iivm were see
win
not
all
on
one
side, . but
Tua A nti-Glunrac and Workingman’s
jhat/irjtowcr was uppermost ju tbwe
Association of San Jose, Cid., are about
Itenu, and the buainewi portion of thn place h violent iiares did his beat to crush’ his
to establish a laundry, wharo the work
in aalira. The foes U about &lt;100,000.
urigbfor. Im mUmI buir,
is to bo done by, white women at the
—Four rolored persona who were attending
ryrtes now charged by the Chinese.
M'sasTr ni(tl&gt;ri6" troir«
rtuaklng, kiaiUc but a
to say bed^' pijiyeiri ever their king’s and
’
larch** fire,
’•
UifirIrTM!d?ii'gTav£&gt;—&lt;'xdojil,jail©uJ,.thc
AA/ARO.17&gt; UTTBi-VniJCKCK.
refund of lbs} mme king to let tljcAc rn1
fJ
'‘‘I ^*Kt4'ni truuk lincw
ritSDS
livo
aiowg
wfth him hi tbeiuMvo ,
__
:,
____
_ ____________________
Txwhymmi declared, a few years after
Jkcrtbedij &lt;3 U W mAW Me/ffom New York to CbiEuglu^
^od fo&lt;&lt;f jew M^tejP.k'c ’ ’K
ljerD appointed poet laureate,
Wii tie faithful lards found it impos ‘™ *h« «fery of a little Ires than $100

f«S83©3

MADE EXPRESM.Y

Comfurtablo rooms for two per­

Tux unfeeling New York World talks

4

the

Castle, *h» VM a certain Cqt JVhitalidaughter, of Burlington, VL, were drowned in
Lake Champlain, a fnw dsya ogo, while bathing.

wheru..

range from tho moat luxurious menu ot
from gamble™ fn Virginia City were___
_ __________
___________
_r_r___
Pnrirtan
cafes,w to Mndwichte
and rcoffee
♦OT.000.
Th.
mmw-r !■
ooll*ekrf)«te» e«.U -oh. Wood, &lt;ho rul-y

of Hertford, and.the Earls of Soutlauin’-

Bat the Governor of

amsll fxjwn*.) aa poawble, i» lotakoafur-

with so much *■ caire” that in many

Bi-diqii.Juxun, who sltindqd th® Ki*k.

AattMaeEnaaa.*

wStdi to renutin for -a week or more st as
niahed room and obtain their meals else-

instances they have knocked down $15
iwrdsy.
’

Jinry him, and carried the boiSy W.k to
J10 Cartlk ±1 ey took with them that

him now.

-

Tm-Phihtdcrtpfaia car conductors have
oeri puflehtog their dummy six stiootkb

ou tb« scaffold, to read the, aervise nvar

tsui:ii&lt; regions.

. ”
rt —
even&gt;•fei«J
than that, it *»*&gt;
One core wa
»•
“­

-

•»

isnu feet iters tho ground.

4wl &gt;•

—Tbd Piertdral bu iraurd tt:n following

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-

t

Marqura ,tempip,
dky, bcgun in 1857, Tbe.baildiag’te swart fif-

If Yen Wann, Kike Hoary Brad Thta.
Dtallag tajau u&lt; rrila «, Grri*.

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                  <text>STRONG

No Retrograding.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER J; 1876.

VOL. Ill
■JIashrilk tSJ
-IHrrrtcru«

gpwwtw

VILLAGE OFFICERS

ay
felt hat with three-quarters of the iim
tore away, leavin’ the rest stackin' ant The tn-cfi w.uj jeet moro'n taskin' an’
toerin’, as I could see by the flsahca of. .
*■ ■'
-litoo-J, s-lookin’ at me an’ larfin' a litfte, lightnin’; bufthar wa’n’t nj light.
without,
I thought, because I wm ao all struck iu
"I was a-goin* io step back into the ‘
a heap. I had waltaed up thar m brash cab, mighty disappointed, considerin' Mf 1
as a sky terrier; but ono blink o’ her was such a lectio thing, when crash const J
roguish eye, an’you oould ’a’ knocked
the mb wilder. By Dr. Pope, who was noting evejy change,
mo "clean out o’ time with a feather.
a flash of lightnin' I caught a glimpse of ■Lad hardly time to summon bin anvinus
" • Hem! Kin I git a drink, ma’am, a woman atandin’ beniide the track, bore-; C
Though it had long been Griilsni that
if you please I’ eays I, kind o’ stammer- beaded, an’ with her hair an' do's
the only relief from hta sufferings would
be - dwiih, his nobio wile who, tliruugh
that long illness had tended him with
dipper.’
“A glance showed mo the frame of a untiring love and devotion, could not
Now Itotea. aud rain' wb*l 1 WIM mkI doul yo«
"She skipped into the house, rad out lantern rollin’ on the cab floor. That rmHse that the awful-momvut of parting,
tartii whri lmy:
Take aditoe ot&gt; a '»p«rtM&gt;e.d puwna. u&gt;d youU &lt;11 agin before you could toes up fur the was eiujugh. I knowed it meant danger. —
had inevitably oome, but, with “*•-----up 4* laddfr as* atay;
becr/bringin* a dipper that you could a
.“To whistle fur brakes like mad—to lag aye* rad breaking :
Who knows 1 You-iuouitht* git to be Vrrs'deni, or
sbqrcd by a deuced sight better titan ary
Star’s
fatal nut Ho leave her. The
three cornered piece o' lookin ’-glass,
frars,
“' It’s hot work ridin’ on a locomotive
Iways

sEtsnsiasfflgs.

sBsonza

3»«»r»6 JiirrUrs.

she’d took mn in from tqn to toe, ono
gullus ah* itiL
“•It’s oil-fired hot,’ nays I; an’ fur
the first time in'my life I lost my tongue
flat—-fact 1 dummcr’n a wooden man with,
his mouth shut
‘
" ButI didn’t lose my eyes, boss, you
bet I Lord love ye I she looked like as if
she’d jest stepped out of a fairy:book,
I wUhMrjflaevra^plHlup almost to the
shoulhhre, - an’7 apro&amp;strings circlin’ a

IK H YOUNG,

H 4 BARBER.

M C. ELLIS.

r”"^ isXkiC”'''

the step an* looked
irako In
man was straining
the hurt notch.
“ It seemed an ago before she begun
to slack uj?; an’ when she come to a
standstill the nose o* the pilot was with*

an’ in tbo very worst place, a croespiece
was spiked to the track, an’ on this was
an incline, p'intin’ cur way, fur tho pilot,
to run n»cw.,
, .
. .
‘rWkdn tW wii 'bo&amp;o whit® faces,

waist that Queen Victori’herself couldn’t
’a’ matched. Ar trim m a pin, an’ an
neat ns wax!—fellers, I felt a, if Td jest
drop down on my marrow-bones in the
grass an’ worship her!

CLEMENT SMITH.

FLINT $ BRADY.

Eeperiel atlrnli
A &gt; FLurr.

when the pwaaa^mrai*tad.&lt;Xrt'w’.4fcecar,
on’ seen, that they had come witliin ten-

feet o’ kingdom come 1 Some ono asked
me howl found'it out in time to stop

while I backed that train-to tho Lock­
worth farm.
.
“ * Thankee, ma’am I'
“ I - found her beside the track, jest
"An’ givin’ her back the dipper, I jest whny she fttpod when wo pawed her,' tifp
humped myself fur the engine, ensuin’ '’wifid ’i'bldwin’ sO*b
coiild hardly

D. W. SMITH.
XT OTA nr. Pa Mir. «unri» iw
Pt makitxdnd*. u.ortivsrt.
MSoDoe north of tl&gt;« Wlhjje, oi
UNION HOUSE

If, tho next day
drill sarjent!—
boots shiny—black pants, with a roll at
tho bottom, so’s to show the stifTnin’—
b'ilod-Aliirt, with a ruffled' front—rod
butterfly—an' a crunh hat that £7.99
wouldn’t buy. If that cut didn't take
her eye, then I’d throw up my hand.
'
" W... serac ta th ,i...|hsl whaled^

San&gt;[4« nmmaon flr*l llo«r. Th* teat In t.® mar­
ket wUJ always 1* loutul on ibe tabU-, arid everyALF C. BUXTON.
UNSMITH. manufMtami IUfleaa&lt;IStK&gt;lOmi»
atnl rrp«Ir« all Firr»rtr» »nd finr MacMaary.
Jlrr. rh-l-»d«-r», irf any unuii»t*rtnrr, turr»bh«l »l
li»X prfc-c. Shop iwar Uic pUInlng nil IL
~~ ~M™7mJ. TIMMERMAN.

G

" ibtakiu’obyaa.

JtewUV
Iwiu w-bUn^in’of
her almost. .When I jumped down, slui
nabbed’an* s dreamed,
hysterical-like: -•
: :-.N.
"•Oh, Cap! Ob, Cap I’
“ Then every thing seemed to give
way, and she was as limp as an empty

\ Own '‘Miriifw'"™? ”■**

been marked with the most
f
dWOttaP, dgng to’ttto cold hnnfl of 1hS‘

‘UW W

*^ral. ragutah of **-

NO, 49’

tat a conviction. Ho says be wm trying
’ a Ainut inn
;
One of oar swell young man look a a murder «teo a few,years ago, down in

White there ha visited agnaoer acquaint­
ance, and stayed with him *nhduk,yilay- jury ; that eleven jurors bad been sworn

round like a flash, mokin* an excuse o*
iHTWOlifl^r a^titaOhit I soon
tho corner of her mouth go up, and

ing train, heaaw a young tody with
whom he was slightly acquainted, rad
be immediately took a raat with her and aforesaid trowsers were held up by a
entered into a conversation.
When the------ ■
talk Hww»a, &gt; looluxl khoul lor n». *• yk U» mm! qurtioM ia Kwh omm,
chief. The opportunity aoMfe, afferodv Mfriknra ‘:

He
'
* '
crinn 'ornmnitted, or having heart! any
This ho cafefufiy withdrew, Of 'ihe ttwrimony delivered under oattr,
jmj discovered that be had a prise in fdrjned or expremed any opinion as to
phape- of » package of, oradiee. The the. guilt or innocence of tbo prisoner at
thsbarr
And the "single galius," fellow, in a
bad done, but to di ring the grins on tbo
faces of aevcral passengers who had wife- clear rad distinct voice, answered,
Uenscd the transaction,, she was z ted to “Not any.’’
“ Htare you any prejudice or bios
turn around upon him, rad then discov­
ered he was eatiug her candies. Upon resting on your mind for or against tho
always does.

pocket.

- i... ..
The death eocue was ope of peculiar
pathoaand solemnity. Tho eyes of the
Speaker rested with a look of yearning -the itapulsf of: the moment aba drown
her hand into his coat pocket in scorch
bly sweet upon his stricken family, and of retaliation.. , _ .
,4/
'
tiwn wandered slowly around the room . “Go ahead," Iw said,^ very much
amused by her set, “yon won’t find any­
rat. Hon. 8. 8. Cox stood near the thing there.**
head of the bed, and wm deeply affect­
As ho spoke her fingers clasped an ob­
ed. The Speaker's secretory, Mr. White, ject. In desperation she drew it forth,
rad Mr. Scudder,, his clfirk, were also took ono,glance at it, rad immediately
with him. At an early hour this morn­ dangled it before his face in full view of
ing R was thought by the physician in the interested paaaengero. It waa a
attendance that death wv near, but ton partly-eaten herring. Simultaneously a
tenacity of lifo.in the emaciated body, of scream went up from the audience titat
tiw sufferer cxdtod the wonder of alt, brought pretty much all the swell young
and set at defiance the oxjicrience of the man's bipod to his frac. He made one
medical world. Before 10 a. m. there or two rfforta to speak, but nothing in­
wm no perceptible pulse in the wrists’
telligible escaped his lips. The instant
or arteries of f e arm, rad yet tho linilw the laughter subsided the youn^ lady,
seemed under perfect control •
still holding this dreaded object con­
The condition of emaciation to which spicuously before his face, said :
.
the Speaker was reduced by too ravages
“I odriso yon to step iato the bag
of fata disease, can only tie expressed by gage ear and finish your lunch."
saying that his body presente the aj&gt;The swell young man jumped to bis
pearraoo of a skeleton. Every bone is 1 feet and hurried out of the car, nr’distinctly perceptible under , the thin, companied by another shout of laflghtightly-drawn skin, while even the line ter.
•
of -tho
spinal
column
ta visible
through
—
—
—-—
-r—- —
-—----------»The moral of this is that after fooling
the coltapsed walls of tho abdomen. ! ftr0Qnd a grocery it is advisable fo make
Fcr more than sixty hours before death 3 aesfcli of the pocketa. What the
Iw took no nourishment The disease ( gnxwr intends for rterely i&lt; harmless bit
that baffled the medical skill of the ooun-'।
pleasantry may result most dirai--.
- ---- consumption
A---- of ,the
k.. bowels.
Nr.nrntrt
II trow!^.
__ _________
■*___ _ Newt.
__ _ ‘
'JJ
—Daiibiir^i

H

®3w0bli OTiWaa

P. HOLLER 4- SON,
act appealed to those rude natures more right sm^rt friends by that time ; au’
-pBOWttKTOitS nr tbo WotvertM toll. Thr woo-!
A. r«p.n«u«u •' Ukx&gt; MUti i* conflrmcrt b. the forcibly than a volume of sermons could when I was pnt on the passenger I
runtlniml Inrrntw at jw'.rocuKv. CuWn M-rk a have done ; and all along the line Cap
blowod a signal jest before I come to the
Lollard'e ■ wife was invented .with a sort house, an’ she’d stand in the door an’
string hdrsfm-TOimHalhMe nAF^p^ftd.
£»rd&gt;.
"Wai, genUctneff,” l&gt;egan Cap, in re­ ''' “ Gf court*'you an-kfid^thsl ihofet o’
BrT'"
nfo" sponse to the solicitations of tho crowd, tho Western roads was built on a bogust
.QU.N Q. CHESSY,
“ if nothin* else *11 do ye, I suppose you plan. Tho formers, along tho propotod।
!
Ikeowlj- Cotim} ttarv«Mri&lt;H&lt;&lt;rD'-ral L'o»ve&gt;a»c«v
jOTXnw
OEt m tbc i-ourt bovra; HtMtliw, Mich.
1 '
I
I Nf'tfBE,
.
a construction trzin, though I was put to borrow money on, the railroad conv
on to a passenger that fall. There wa’n’t paniep guaranteeing to pay tho interest
much business
^M?S FLEMiX-G,
btuutcaa on the road
n»d; an'
«»' we
wo was
«aa OI] Ulo morlpw-w, rad p»v the loraon;;

-looking

The swell young min is generally up to
MtbUhisl Coming bank on tl»o even­

had seen uis family aot out o doors,
threaten to dump a train fur tho railroful «T&gt;I#FV f»&gt;yn&gt;liiu’—because
d cwlvea la U-o »k«co tn die country to kfll for a
JOHN M. ROE.
that was iny run, boys!—hod discoveredQC8E, Sl«n and Carrtagv PutnWr. Ontetas.
the plan to pile my train over tho bonk. '' During the day the Speaker lay iu a
Frwolnj. *n&lt;l r»p«r Hsntflnc » Spcrialty.
si»oj» om KeyuoU* * &lt; o»k’« wMon «hop1
semi-lethargic condition, . with oyea
knowed
a
thing
or
two.
I
could
sec
Kou^ewhat introverted, rad half covered
ROMANCE ON THE RAIL.
CHAS. W. DEMARA Y.
Vr hM** &gt; “J iJrMFP’J ® u’?w fF1p« i
'that plain enough.
. 1 I’d told her, she atood close to the track
“But with py. store do's on I kin an* throwod a lantern through the cab sudden start, as if from sleep, at which
I was at Jim Larnigan*
»Itr Union Honw. '
f.vce anything that wears calico; an* I
time the irttellefil -wottlfl ’ be _ again thor­
the occasion suggested
done ray self prtaid that time, I kno r.
W. LINCOLN,
•“But now it was all over she wilted, oughly aroused. He suffixed paroxysms
-Beforu'f•aataCI?&gt;ny&gt; I had a bouncin’
of
intense pain, which were "rendered
an* I
her
on U.J
my mmuo.
hands.
•
■■
- ... IT
.
X had X4'
1 VI*
JU Good*. UcuW.yurol»Jh&lt; Gvoda, N&lt;
visible by the knotted cords of tho wusMedleinw, w«vt 4*&gt; of Nalu Sin-ei. *
warmed Gap's blood unfed he felt that
ltakm of'the neck and limbs rad oontxra-'
E PARADY,
every man was a brother; arfce might ■Iia’A nUV*ro&lt;l it '
'
.....
T
.
. .. tion of tho nenrea of trio face rad eyon,
mighty
big lump in my throat
All
that my fireman run the train
drippin' wet as she woe, I took her up in though there was but little audible indi•ode in his checkered life. For Cap sel­ mostly, while L-by in the
under my arms an' atraddlod it off toward the eat^on of his suffering save ra occraional
dom spoke of his wife to Chifboys; and 4hu
hollow groan. He scemo I at tiriuw to
about
house. An’ tbinkin’—mighty solemn, J
J. H RASEY,
kin tallvc
M how riip’d raved my life make painful attempta to express him­
' " Tl’tAT JTAJf.
a nd Hhotmw arrtrf io »i&gt;y
in one
door to give me a plcosunt word. Of (no! (o^iAefifioi) the hull-train), an’ what self audibly without fmcoesB, and could
«&lt;** «*•**■**» d*«y
a legend current that a “ green hand ” course I'd *s* got the grand bounce if the
only iridlthte '^y fcwHvcs ror an occ.v
a dainty lectio thing sho was to be out
"*■" Webster a- iibiBs, ’
on tho road had once itailed him with, IbingUa H-.lto he.dqMii.ni; but
u™.,,
MBlrMtU.' tattul spasmodic whisper his wishes.
tv »,arX‘nnTBSAlXkio*i
frsra a»?th&lt;- R!«&gt;.- “ Well, Cap, how’s tho old woman and
Uta mind was clear to the hurt. He
the babies?** Tho story ran fhat; •★itiu J ■duhrt find no fault at his double work, ...
...
.......................
her wet cheeks, an* lips, an’ hair, all the reoogniz&lt;-d I ho Hou. ‘Montgomery Blair
out deigning to answer in words, Cap
arid others, who spoke to him, aad-slrortORNO STRONG,
struck straight from tho shoulder, and th.ing lasted two weekr—such ajBoft job yj
Jy. before death indicated tjj Dr, H.rrta,
TEH. mA Pubttater nt ttw-Naabulli
IllA bottom
I..-,!...... ’
his would be friend went to grass with a couldn’t run InnM
long—an’ then the
,bf tho Methodtat Criukch, his rcadintw
sayin’, now and then :
“ shanty -ovct his eye ’’ ,fw hta undwe
•*i
ui-Vr hu» to' die rad hopes of a future life of bapladiliarity. ; The fbivtlromspiotjpf tje^

A or Untat
id&lt;*tx*e at 11..

.*«^«=srt4T»JKS

“ I hain’ti” •
“Is your mind perfoctiy impartial
between the State and the accused!”
“Hit air."
** kre you conscientiously opposed to
capital punirfnnent!’’

Tho State did not like tbo juror much,
but -ft being hue and jurors ncaroe, ho
wm put upon tho prisoner in the usual
manner, tho solicitor raying, “Juror,
look upon tho prisoner ; prisoner, look
upon the juror.’’
.
Tho juror wm quit® near tbo prisoner,
nud when this command wan given ho
bent over him, Kconning him from Lend
to foot Tile juror Jookod toe prisoner
firmly in the firn®, and then turning to
the lodge, mid, in a firm, solemn
voice,
.
“ Yes, Judge, I thihk he’s guilty.”

Tin; i-irKfv&lt;Kr.T3 of J&gt;r.ir yoXK.
Tho New York Tribune gives some
interesting details respecting the labite
and modus operradi of the pickpockets
of that city. Thp majority of the fra­
ternity are now absent from tho mf-trQjxjr
Us, having gons Either to Philadelphia
or tbo leading summer retorta. Tho
pickpocket not unfrequently commences
life as a uewsboy or bootblack, hia first
attempt being uu too.change iu his cus­
tomers’ poefenta, until he gradually with­
draws altogether from tho appearance of
knifing an Jjonret Ijvijiibqod. rad bocomps duly ^prolkd in the brotherhood
of crime. , The pickpocket often devel­
ops info tlm highway robber or burglar*
arulsomeXimosenja,his careiir on the
gallows, as in tho com of John Dolan,
the Nuc murderer. Tho homo-car robl m:t iesgM* rpetxakd by, gragn .of eight
ten. men, with.scarcely an attempt ftt.couocalpent, formcriy to «oumon in N«*
York, am dow of rare ocrarrraoa

The little old theater in Albany, N.Y.,
has been made tho scene of many curipos th&lt;-3trical stories. On one occasion
Edwin Forrest, then a young m;ui, and
more famous for his muscle than his
genitu,. gave a tremendous display of
iiially powerful acting. Ho was rappoeed
to repnaesi b Itoman warrior and to bo
attacked by six minions of a detested
tyrant At the rehearsal Mr. Forrest
found a good deal: of fault with tho
Kupea who condescended to play tho
minions. They were too tamo. They
wouldn’t go tn as if it were a real fight.
Mr.' Forrbst stormed and threatened;
tho snpes sulked and consulted. At
length tho captain of tho r.upea inquired,
in his locfd staog: s.■&lt;
" Yer want this to bo a bully fight,
. “I do,” rephod Mr. Forrest
"All right,’’■rejoined U&gt;® captain, and
tho rehMntarqtnctiy proeweded.
In-tfiff liventtg tifo'HttM thtjater was
crowded, rad.Mr. Forccjrt was gnthnsially received. tVTieu the fighting sqano

occurred, the great tragedian took tho
center of the* stage, and the six minions
entered rapidly rad deployed in skir­
mishing order. Afetho cue “ Seine him 1”
one mkiiou awumeda pugilistic attitude
and struck a blow straight from the
shoulder upon the noso of tho Ilomau
hero; another rained him about tax
inches from the stage by a woll- lirected
kick, and tho others mode ready to nieh
In for a decisive tussle. For a moment
Mr. Forrest stood astounded, his brood
chest bearing with rage, Ms great cy«
like flashing fife, his sturdy tegs plantea
like columns upori the stage. Than came

gf»m from a friend in Indiana. He or two oompboBtK a week of robburies
listened intently, and his mind evidently on tho street cars, and thtUe principally
wandered for a time to the past ' He made by parties .who were ,ip|ooricated
•jjhw robbed. The detoctiv*« now exendov grcalflr. vigilaacc w the . oara. than
freru the ccaul charge roouutlyi made fornMriy. Pickpockets seldom travel m
took to complete a contract in a given
against hie honor and th# lumlsome gangs, but work alone, and most of this
time, but, as tho.final dayraproachixh'
fortadklhU{kiUdI^ena UeWaAking littte tribute paid to his sterling integrity in cU-s «rf thefts « done by youths of from
Mr. Carpenter’s late speech before the 16 to 18. It m difficult to keep track of
the cod of which, om rape wm seen
progress with the work, and that his
Beuate.
professional thieves, lljiy change their' etiokiug head-foremost in the boasdrum
rfaulenccs frequq^Jy and their,names’
ns piU-n, । AU j»r.ufe8BionaX thieves when
Last \vccK a ragged mao, hqviug the
descended
If investigation,’
arrested hsvu their photographs plaad
ft Wr»»e dMl wild BllOflk llo-y- and, having reached tho bottom, fotind- wppeawreee of an itawwralvmwiieiaa and
iu the rogues’ gallery. la the rare esm:
track, dodgin’ out o’ ths grand pit an’ k,ov in ovchitnpptfnr iUv
smio’o, his woven workmen intently watching carryipg a finite jundej hie arm,-entered
tito jshop (i'.a pruk-lmUlieri'and Sailed of a Uiief'H reformation his portrait is re­ shouted " Fire !” al the top of hta voice;
1
hcvcii
crabs.
Cioee
examination
dpv
it
moved and given up ;io him after a
while Mr. Forrest, called before the
for a sausage. When he camo to pay for
“ AJJAjqg-tbv rcBd thm-,wM pocjb
T n TT6*t-We Olin Mrtst, KUto'Ute. Mlrtt.
period of probation. Funerals afford
* “F.
Hue Watehen anti Jcwttry cnrc: mighty fine farm houses ; sri’ onestrnck
curtain, bowed his thanks pantingly to
however, he
discovered iuu
that ho
had
Rxi-upro-uw it, nowever.
nc meooverou
uv uau
is, rad triad
Iwifeh him, an^ leering his
the applauding audience, who looked
They read tbs motniug papers to ascer­ upon the whole affair aS past of the
.
. ............
...... ..
i “ scries of fiddle’ as&gt;- pledge, hurried' away-to ob
'
old style—low an' spreadin’ out over the
tain where funerals are to be held, and
piece, and "had never seen Forreel act
ground bo's to be comfortable and clear off their mortgages themselves, er races, one of which ws» in process at tain some. Hardly had he left than n
mingfo with the tnonntexs at, toe bouse,
ao splendidly.”
roomy. A lot o’ clamberin' vines an’ git kicked out o* house an* home. tlio*tihw.: Tfie cause of .tori ’ddaj’/xas
' ti Ipftini lai tak Starifia,
in the church, or even around the grave.
explained."
half
a
dozen
wide
spreadin*
oaks
made
IN BUMS OF'
There were formerly several schools in
perceives the fiddle on- 'the-counter,
JOtTA.
loo$&gt;4fe i^-&gt;kss it.^p a^ erte? excited­
It may not be generally known that
.,
OS LOSG TIMK.
'
other bnmclHJs of crime w.:ro regularly and cigars are giving way to cigarottes
ly':
the ditch kinder promiscuous, yon bet!.
L. BtfHMLL.
taught,’But it is believed that they have among the Hmoking population, rad the
“ "Why, it is a gtmnine Stradivari uh !
that water was a pretty choice article.
** Wai, as the (all puMed, tlic ereqiaV they'dm, nevertiicdess. Same very fine
change is not wholly desirable,- if we
all been broken up.
got shorter, until' I dlan’t’'git |io taary’s ones have been raised on a farm on the I will give you 500 francs for it I”
may believe toe following from the New
JONES,
bouse until aHt/ "dteM'*' 'iSieh she used EasfeBolyq pv^r, ajx&gt;ut two milea uortlfe
York Graphic: ,',Thc American youth
Here in an extract from the prooee&lt;lslow work iwttin’ on the box in Ute sun, to irta&amp;d in the oj&gt;en door-way, with the east of town. The plants were kept in
are getting into a detestable habit of
inga
the Providence, II. I., police
with that house in right, white the man
.Itiw. when’; young, moot' of'the but has been tail hare for a few nkimvnts
smoking cigarettes,-thp papery smell of
court:,.The next victim was an old col­
was unloadin* the flats; an' it didn^t take at a winder.
winter, and wer^ pnt' Otrt during the by the owner.’’
ored woman, named. Holliday.
She
1 out dead ag'in* a gonial days, and..by_Lho exercise of carta ’S
Bime reply. Tho stranger fcowly ami stood at the bar with tears rolling down
powerful thjCTty when-wo
It wan btacker’n
reluctantly lays, down tbo precious insite that partic'tar place. So, down I the inside of a star
________ . crime .of keeping an uuliwrased dog.
jumps, leavin' the flremra in charge, an* the rain lashed rig*
years to bring the 'pirate to-irt^jeof ntrument, gives the pork-butehcr his
found at' She had paid his Ueaaee for seven years,
nz. »_____ U.I
it
all trio tronldc mid «xt&gt;cn&gt;w &lt;rf nursing i th‘» wand Hotel raff gree l.etw fn
^’j«4 byrM*tj*« houw
•
1 wm jflrt letcrun up al ine wen,
.
.
, ,4.
woaMtethrtigo. “Tferndfl
j wtwm 1 taroed, ra’-J.-rusbu Jac.c’-' qnite' j* down grade, au,'at the end o’ —AoooaDeUa.
The proprietor of the Stradivarinsjre- ' l»rs mid costa,” eaitl tiso Judge, in his
.
.
.
' I tear in too doorway stood about the that grade a curve rouncl the face of a
turns, pays for the sarisage, and is about I atfoctionate way. “ Oh, air 1 “ said the
....
■**» .
bft
fwnjUe fk*h j|n, blQod bluff, with a Iblfty-foot fall on the out-

,

ble servant popped the question.”

Some genius, who evidently behoves
that workmen riiould bo watched, says^?

~3J8H A

Watflafler ad Jeweler,

iToiflo'in

MONEY TO

LOAN!

^0.00 and UPWARDS

DENTIST

ilZ,

ELIIIU CUIPMAjr,
fjMtiPE of th€ PeaceJ

U»» I rw. «*«.^,oa

Xa.brlll., Mleb.
Oumttaw-yMxW.
ra '
„ ' ,

MOSEY

TO

laHowtu,
. ,
no two-tegged man critter 1
a apKuHy. j
ajdn- ht,

LOAN

]

FdW&lt; U.U j»t KV,

g&lt;^ times*t-dw0's dopr wifebin fefaa tayt,few to depart when the pork-batober offers ; obi woman. " I havn’t got but just seven
! l! yrtA; towrt' havte Ja' KjM of kAritottk-uB to buy the fiddle, offers him 50 francs— j dollrns. If you would take that, and tet

u-•
tlwrught about it before I got tbar; but
I UnyS to myaelf, «uya I. • A man that’s
born to be hang'll never git drowned!’
So I pushed ahead, as liras'.
" dost before cornin’ to th* Lockworth

holdem life. Within feho time in which-i
1-1. hyl&amp;jVy
I 1x1• - * J•
hta
beep a metier of ao much
rftoWmWThUl
has bera am- |
antty in attendance st his aide, seven I
of his physicians have died.
1

1OI--W». This last off* proves top
Lr.it.w J
uraetx for 1U.«
the • poftr
davii, ....I
and he accepts
it Tho butcher pays the money. aoisM
the fiddle which the mendicant snrrenders with tears, and hastens to the Grand

me bring you the root Saturday night, I
iwlltl.I
’
could .-&lt;-11
Hell lo-imA
Home r.f
of my ilittitvw
things wit.I
and get a'

get a litOd more money, sir.” upon ca««, which bring the fish directly from
j Ulis comlition the old woman was j-e-

’

�■ N.. -

BBOI.,

FRIDAY.

(JO TO

SEPT 1. 1S76

Slavs Trade—The slave Whole hog or none.
trade still prospers in Africa. Lieut.
Cameron says that the whole of Af- sweet to be watched over by a broth­
er—of one's dearest friend,
.
» MW
• — • - ------- —
starve trade is increasing, and whole
Batavia. 111., passed an ordinance
distnets-desolated by it.
He thinks forbiding profane or indecent lan­
that by o|x-ui»g up the country to guage. and the first man fined under
cc-rnmercial enterprise, srqd placing
it was a Councilman.
■ Kfeamrti on the Congo River, much
Iowa juries hold that, in case a
een be done towards destroying lhe
inhuman traffic; and Mr. Young, marriage engagement is broken, the
who recently explored Lake Nyassa, parties must return all presents, or
their worth in money.
■ h year earned off from this shores bf
“1 shall follow her soon,*’ said a
the fake.
The imputation on the sad-eyed msn at the grave of his
'OUth and west are employed by the wife. Within a month he was fol­
Arabs to make war with the tribes lowing another wohui.
inland to the west, and those that
The Liar’s Club, of Austin Nevada,
were captured were taken as slaves.
has adorned its-room with hatchets
•He firmly beltves that a dotfcn reso­
and
branches of cherry trees. Bath­
lute Englishmen. with a vessel simi. fa* to the one now over' there, and I er an Austintalious style of decora­
tion.
some bv bales ot’ ealieo, would pul

HEADQUARTERS

.‘•TATI'C.':1

FOR

Dry Groods
V. a MAIL

LINE

FOZB
STATIONS

CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION.
PHILADKLPHIA.PA.

W e are receiving

a stop to the whole traffic

A, town in Kansas is called "Wom­
an’s Waste.” because an Indian le­
gend, says that an Indian once killed
There were a score or more of bis wife there for wasting buffalo
women gathered together at Mr. John­ meat.
son's house. Mr. Johnson is a goodRochester is the spot where base­
hearted tnan and a respectable oiti- ball first opened'its eyes on this wick­
rzen. though he is rather skeptical ed world, and there'a where one sur­
about some things. The women had geon has mode &gt;50,000 amputating
just organized ‘•The Foreign Benev­ fingers.
olent Society’ when Mr Johnson enNorwich, Connecticut, made prep­
terdd the room. He was at once ap­
pealed to donute a few dollars as a arations to set tramps at work, but
foundation to worK on, and Mrs. Gra­ when the work was ready not a tramp THE
could be found.
Here's food for re­
ham added:
“It would be so pleasant in after flection.
years for you to remember that you
gave (his society its first dollar and
its ~4*!t kind word."
He rfoxriy opened his wallet, drew
out a"en dollai bill, and as the Indies
smacked their lipa and clapped their
hands he asked :
“Is this society organized to aid
the poor of foreign countries ?'X
' "Yes. yes, yes
they chorused.
"And it wants money?"
“ Yes, yes!’’
“Well, now," said Johnson, as he
folded the bill in a tempting shape,
"there are 20 married women here.
II there are 15 of you who can make
the oath that you have combed your
children's hnir this morning, washed
the dishes, blacked the cook-stove,
and made the beds, I'll donate this
"I have,” answered two of the
Crowd, and the rest said :
•• W by, now, Mr. Jo-lnson !”
"If 15 of you can .make oath that
.your husbands are hot wearing socks
wi’h holes in the heels, this money
is yours," continued the wretch.
•■..Just bear him !" they exclaimed,
each one looking at the other.
•
“If ten of you have boys without
holes in the knees of their pants, this
•X’ goes to the society !" said John­
son. '
“Such a man !" they whispered.
“If there are five pair of stockings
in this room that don’t need darning.
I’ll hand over the money !" he went
on.
“Mr. Johnson." said Mrs. Graham,
with great dignity, “the rules of the
society declare that no money shall
be contributed except by members,
and as you are not a member we beg
that you withdiaw and let us proceed
'with the routine business.”

.

Among-the Sioux Indians a moth
er-in-law can be thrashed with a
lodge-pole if she looks her son-in lew
in the face for the first year of his
marriage.

an I ndef«-rvlenc, «T"
Norornttfr 10th. 1S76.

GOODS DAILY,

l&gt;orlBs the thirty d«y» la
e opoato* of tka ExblbiUoa i
PEOBYLVA1TIA

RA1LH0AD,

*

Gfd Rapid*---- Lt.
Hammond--------MlddlTTine-.........
N-hr'Sk...... ArNwbvlllr....... Lv...
Vermcntvlllo .......
Charlotte.............
F.«um Rapid.,---Onoodaca,..............

Best Calico 6 cts. per yard.

GOODHUE SOLD COUP A GOOD

GAITER FOR $1. AND

8.00 a m 1IA5 SB 10.13 P «
&lt;ds
1X17 pts UJ»
«,«
1X44
1MB
12.10 a m
7.40
1.40
1143
IM
IM

MS

MS
X®
x*0

1,15

S.03
»A0
Jack too............Lr.
Ann Arbor........... 10,43
ill
Warne Junction 11.18
4.10
11,46
DatrolL..............Ar. 19,00 noon a.»

XI*
4.00
M3
64*
7JIS
7.45
1,00

S.16
8,36

X30

«

trolt8,3u*.m.
WESTWARD.

and we sell them less
than they can be boug­
ht in this vicinty.

STATIONS.___ ’Mail.
Detroit Lt
io or, i
G.T. Junction
10,20
Wayne Junction 10,40
Ann Arbor
”

BOOTS FOR $2.50

The first and only plow made by
Daniel Webster is on exhibition al FRANK THOMPSON,
the Centennial. Daniel never held
it but once, arfd you can see where
his heels knocked the splinters off.

G, A. TRUMANS.

KOCHER BROS
NASHVILLE

Fort Wayne, Jaclson &amp; Saiiaaw R. R.
eiloar tins Bm'rrr
391255
MICHIGAN AND THE Si

O. O. WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE ADVT.
gll! THE BEST, and get the Old and Sellable

DEPOT,

TRAINS BUN BY CHICAGO TIME.
ON SOUTH MAIN STREET,

Illinois Railroad

HARDY

tc.

1142a m

Rlvea Junction,

May 13, 18S7.

The eight-button. glove is prety
unequaled In America.
’
fair, but a Detroit imanufacturer is landscape
THE EATING-STATIONS on Uta Um arenamaking some with buttons clear down
io the fingers.
He says he'll give
’em all the buttons they want.

If a tallow candle be placed in a
gun and shot n! a door, ft will go
through without sustaining injury;
and if a musket ball.be shot into the
water, it vrtll net only rebound but be
flattened; if fired through a pane of
gtass. It will make a hole the size of
tlie ball without crackiag the glass ;
if the glass be suspended by a thread
it will make no difference, and the
lbread wjll not even vibrate.
Cork,
if »unk 200 feet in the water, wtH
not rise on account of the pressure of
• he water. In. the arctic region, when
Happy is the man who has found the thermometer is below zero, per­
out his sins before his sins have found sons can converse more than a mile
distant from each othe^
hitu out.

Too Poo*.—Some gentlemen Weer
Mlsudinwt recently, at a street corner,
when a little gtri approached and rat­
tled off her lines in quest of a dime.
“Are you au orphan ?' asked one of
them, •‘we are only interested in or­
phans." “ No sir." replied the Utile
purret, thrown on her own resources
to amplify her part, "we are too poor
to he orphans." Tne maladrvitnexs
of this explanation was too much.
She got a dupe from each member
of tpe |»afiy.

EASTWARD.
•BSii; w*6-' '
Exprro. Expre..

STATIONS.

and Dlrbt

The doctor who sued the Californ­
kwomoUvca
ia philanthropist, James Lick, for the
amount of his bill, swore that he
made 3,150 visits,
Some patients
can stand anything.

Au enthusiastic but rather tiresome
member of a Danbury church started
into a prayer at a recent meeting.
He prayed* with great fervor for the
brethren.
Finally he paused, and
the congregation thinking he hud
done, indiscreetly started a hymn.
“Hold on there, for heaven's sake
screamed the excited brother,"! ain’t
prayed for the sistern yet." .

TO ntro aaoM

GBAUD RAPIDS ASD DBTBOIT,

are proof that the peo­
ple know where

Barnum believes he shall eventually*bring up in Heaven. The first
thing he’ll do after getting there is to
cross over to the newspaper corner
and ask for a puff.

We are told that no man in the
colonies could surpass Thomas Jef­
ferson as a dancer, and when the mu
sic grew light and inspiriting it is said
that the author of the Declaration of
Independence was wont to “knock
it down" with a vim and emphasis
that endangered the flooring bnt cal­
led forth loud applause from the be­
holders.

FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS.

INCREASING SALES

The rate of lunacy has increased
thirty per cent, among the colored
people since liberty came to them,
and there's a problem fo scientists to
ponder over.

“What shall I sell this lor?
It is
marked &gt;4.50, and cost 60 cents.”

DIVISION.

TIME TABLE.

Most of the newsboys in Detroit
have belonged to the Blackfeet tribe
since the first of May, but a few fros­
ty mornings will work a change of
nationality.

It if perfectly safe to send a De­
troit boy to the grocery after a peck
of harvest apples.
His judgement
will warn him not to.devour any on
the way home, but to hide a dozen
under the crosswalk.

GRAND RAPIDS

The Reliable Short Line

Fart Mail Bonte of th. United States.

A Kentucky schoolmaster whose
wife was one of his pupils had occas­
ion to punish her one day. Tncnexi
day the school-house door bore this
Yesterday morning as a well-dress­ inscription: “School closed for one
ed citizen was crossing the city hall week; schoolmaster ill.”
grounds a thick-set and very determ­
A
Massachusetts man n fact u re r
ined woman called on him io slop. has been-granted a patent right for a
He halted, and as she harried up she noiseless shoe which will be a great
asked:
convenience to the kicker but dread­
"Do you keep a little store on Gra­ fully discouraging to the kicked beca
tiot avenue T'
use he will never hear a squeak till
“No ma'am, I don't, nor a big he’s hit.
store either.”
idt
"I’d like you to help me a little .
"Don’t you lie to me," she wheez­
ga
said a tramp, poking his held into a
ed, Mocking his way. '
1144 r ■
country store. “Why don’t you help RMdlnf
“Lie to you?
Why, don’t you
Ilink'-r«
yourself?"
said
the
proprietor
angrily.
know who I am f
JooMTiUa
I think I do. I tbiqk yon are th^ “Thank yon. I will,” said the tramp,
as he picked up a bottle of whiskey
reprobate who wold my son John a
little, dried up old corset without any and two loaves of bread and disaplace-holes in the back, making him peaied.
^All train* dally rxrrpt Sunday.
Jacxtoa — CIom eonnectiot
believe that it was one of those newIt is rather annoying, to say the LtMlchit-n
UrntraL Jaekron. L
fashioned bustles.”
Grand River Valley, and Mlehli
least, when the new clerk of a Bos­
“Madam, I am not in the corset ton merchant, who had just been ini*
Southern lUHrrw!
lusiness—great Heavens, no!" ex­ listed into the mysteries of the trade­ .r Baxxxm—With Detroit, Hll.dale a Indiana
Ral'nwd.
claimed the man.
mark, inquired in a loud voice as a LT WaaaLoo —With I.ake ghore * Michigan
«. .. . , .. , ,_ . ,
“Yen are the same man he des­ customer demurred to the price,

cribed—short, blue eyes, faded whis­
kers and long ears ! " Don’t think to
deaeive me! Don't think that be­
cause I am an old woman I can’t
make a terrible example of you ! ‘
“You are simply mistaken, ma'am”
he said, waving his hand and start­
ing ofl.
“There’s gqilt—-that proves it!"
she shouted, making after him.
He saw her on hia trail, and he
skipped into the hall and disappeared
before she entered. She entered all
the rooms on the first floor in her
search, and when she realized thai
he had evaded her she unrolled the
corse*., slammed it ngainst the wall
and remarked to the laughing crowd :
"Gcuilemen, you may laf and tick­
le and grin, but the pintle wlw swindied my innocent boy has got a pan
thcr on his trail and he’d better look
out for claws !'*

ana keep a full assort­
ment in all of the lines.
. Our

CROCKER,

Proprietors.

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

Jackson W*agon

REAPERS, MOWERS,

FOR SALE ONLY AT

Charlotte
Vermont,
NaahvlUe,
NaabvIU*
Baalim.
M'UUUUo,
Hammond,
Grain] Rapid*,
■Sunday except
4 Dally.
Through Coacoca ana »agner creeping vara
I through to and from Grand Rapid* to Detroit. All
train* connect In aamedepot al Detroit with Great
Weatcrn, Grand Trunk and Canada Soutl era Kall-

E. C.-BROWN,

H. B. LEDYARD.

At the closing of a concert, while
a young gentleman was struggling
with his hat, cane, overcoat, opera­
glass, and his young lady’s fan. all of
which he was trying to retain on his
lap, a suspicious looking black bottle
fell on the floor with a thud. ‘There,’
be exclaimed to his companion, "I
I shall lose my c uigh medicine." That
was presence of miud for yon.

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER.
hanking the public for past favors solids

Horse Rakes, Plows,
FRESH MEATS,

Wheel Cultivators,

all kinds, which will bs told k&gt;» for o«sh
Ths bighMl pric* paid for Hides, Frits
He. Give them a cell on West side Maia St
NsMTilts. Mieh.

Harrows, Corn

Planters, and
Road Scrapers,

Al the following greatly reduced p.ice,, COMPLETE, with Double Box,
Wbifflelreea, Necbyoke, Stay Chains, and one Steel Spring Seat, for

MARBLE WORKS
BLACK

&amp;. YTELLEB.,
Proprietors.

$70 CASH, OR $75 ON TIME

xvxnr ues'-Kimoa or

TOMBSTONES

NEW MEAT MARKET.
ROBERTS &amp;. H OSLER,

GALE CHILLED aid
DIA10ND IRON PLOWS

Don’t buy Inferior Wagons, made of Brash and
Brittle Timber when you can buy Wagons made
of the Very Toughest Timber, that has been sea­
soned under cover from three to five years at
the same price.
.

and MONUMENTS,
Foreign &amp; American
Satisfaction Guaranteed.

BLACK k rVLLli.

ADow*d »• W tally

READ,’

Fresh and Shit Meat*!
L. EIORI ’K

Bottom Prices.

The J ackson XVagon

Carriages and Bnggirs.
NEW LIVERY!

PATENT

lit

NABHV1LLK

AND

VICINITY I

«* U» SHk «r «Or month b«

GUARANTEE:

v . ir.J-x-xy jl. t
LEANDER EMORY.

SALK and BOARDING STABLE,

j
The fullowing is a copi of our regular warranty. Each purchaser is en! lifted to its benefit, and should avail themselves of it by asking our agents
jfor it, viz : We warrant Jackson Wagon No .... of our manufacture for
one year, Io be of good seasoned timber, and well made ; any breakage
(except springs) from any defect in material or workmanship, to be made
good free of cost to the purchaser.

AUSTIN. TOMLINSON k WEBSTFR M F G CO.
NABU VILLE. MICH.

Sick and ' Afflicted-!
OF

DR. J. B? I*aSl RE

Stockmann A willyard
rnoniiETOM

HEAD!

Special Medical Aanonucm'l
Til k

In pool of Durilnuty. Style and Finiah, and Ligblneesa ot Draft and
Eaay Running Qualities, is not aurpaased by any Wagvn in the world.

CROOK S

READ!

DOUBiLE WAGON
iik.f * ciecm.

(Our Seat Springs need no warranty, as they are
leaving lhe shopis)

tested before

�CASH!

SEPT 1. I67«

FRIDAY,

Charlotte.

luiimmiM

That is

$10,000

WILL OFFER
JO, Genuine Kish in g cry»; A
A. trrnb’c CSSra

During the next 30 days Worth of Merchandise at Cost, for the next
Sixty Days, at

eaull with inten I to bill.

flnimTM k Dnaxsx'a.

I ewitt, of Mireugo,
Richar.1 A. Round, of 1
Jsmea Charles with

p. W, Lixcolxa.

GREAT INDUCEMENTS

rhokilL

TO PURCHASERS OF

homicide.

OmrriTa k Dnxnx'a.

Andrew Tiffany, of Jobs*rille, is in Jail to
* having, seduced his

iHlh

Cider!

GEO. M. SAVAGE 8t GO'S COLUMN

C'lrt er!

At Charlotte last week Charley McCon­
nell, wm quite Mriously injured by a brio* TO
which fell from the roof of a throe-story
building, and struck him on the head.

Berryville, Aug. 6lb. 1876.
Fhkxd D. Socles.

A thlrteen-year-old girl named Burner
Rapids man to the Coldwater jail, heavily has mysteriously disappeared from her
borne near Charlotte, and visions of foul
play fldat through tho minds of her friends.

. Lrxcotx'i.

Wednesday afternoon in Brookfield, about
and the four miles from Eaton Rapids, as Bimon
Mills wm attempting to water a vicious
mule he wm kicked in the breast and dan-

Cherek, next Saturday at 2 p.

OYSTER

DEALERS.

at hard-pan prices.

paying in advance for the next year.

HATS &amp; CAPS AT COST,

Boots &amp; Shoes at Cost

Prints, Cottons.
TICKS,

ployed on tho Lake Shore k Michigan
Soulcrn railway, bad both lags horribly
mangled while attempting to oonple cars at
Monroe, Thursday.

Quincy, are $80,000 of which $31,000 are
secured, leaving $69,000 unsecured, com­
posed mostly of deposits. The total assets
are $60,000.

CLOTHING AT COST,

Uttl ron on &lt;;rd&lt;r
,-ni u&lt;«tS.-r,«:.:! cr.

JJKMIPNH

Stripes and

-Mr. Elihu Chipman will speak further
An infant child of Mr. Wearo of Muske­
upon tho subject of ••Spiritualism,” at the gon, wm bitten a few days since by a fly
Mo»l rc-pectfuny yours,
poisoned with fly paper, and died from the
Wholeeals Oy.trr nr
tent next Saturday evening. Give him a effects of poison. The child's throat, lips
Rok &amp; Cleteh.
and chin were swollen fearfully and turned flOUBB.niTS&lt;»S (BRYANT A STRATTON)
black.
vr
mnawna vnivbkbity.
Good, Fresh Crackers by the barrel
mnd, cheap, at
D. W. Lixcolx’b.
Christian Church next Sabbath on the fol­ . Oakland county wm visited by a destruc­
tive storm of wind and hail test week Tfaurslowing topics:
Morning, ‘•The White
— New Goods put received at
_
square, and derastatated 10,000 acres of
Gairrrvx &amp; Dnxn’a.
corn, washed out roads and demolished merit U tMeeMarj-. Young mm will roiwult tbefr
mortality of Man.**
own In ter Mt t&gt;v vi.ltlng till. Inatltullon when In
ffenoes.
Mttrdi of ■ Vu«loci» c&lt;luratl»n. Colliwa Paper end
\—The Village School will commence Sept.
A German child at Bay City tipped over Ccntenoial pamphlet of U pa}** •cnl k*-'
4th. Miss Eva White of Saranac will leach a pall of hat water upon itself and wm IfipiiaQ wanted for tbe life ol
D. W. LtiooLw'a,
the High School; Mrs. A. J. Beebe the In­ scalded to defth, and tbe father comforted
U Mf Good Cotumado Pants for $1 al
termediate, and Mice Mina HoCartuey the
D. W. Lineout's.
Primary department.
carelessness.
JOHN H. WENDELL A CO,
— NEW GOODS si
The total liabilities of Bowen &amp; McGowGntrrrrn k Dnxxx's.

r. Lixcpu.

DRY GOODS AT COST,

FULL LINKS OF

Trutaaa is filling up the long

Brisket, per lb_..

DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HATS,
CAPS.
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CLOTHHYG,
NOTIONS,
dtC.,
&amp;C.
AC.

Crockery at Cost,

Checks.

BEST ASSORTMENT OF

gUadjj-^adt

GROCERIES AT COST.

CLOTHING!
From $5 per Salt Up. MEN’S SUITS FOR S5.00,

BOOTS AND SHOES !
„

.

Pure Linen Coats nt 75 ets. each.

IN GREAT VARIETY,

From $1 a Pair, Upwards.

STOGA BOOTS, SZ.75,

Grain Commission Merchants,

DETROIT,

-

MICHIGAN,

15 GRADES OF TEA

Good Japan Tea, 45 cents per lb.

—The Bov. J. B. Hui in, of Middleville,

SO CENTS TO »1.00 PR POUND.
killed Saturday while plowing, his team Mr«. E. C. Elttlnger
having run away and dragged him by tbe
— Remember that the cheapest place iu E, Church at Hastings, Isst week, with a lines which were fastened around hi« shoul­
AU Goods Sold as Represented, and
Mr. West's skull wm crushed and all
- Nashville to get Groceries and Provisions. paralytic stroke. He is still living but the der.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
his ribs broken when bo wm found.
Teas, Coffees, Spices, School Books, Blank
Location.— West Side of Main
Mrs. Lottie Huddelon, of tbe Canadian
—The Michigan Conference Church of
Street, in W. A. Aylsworth's Brick.
settlement, Eaton county, died with grief
the United Brethren In Christ will convene recently at being charged with poisoning
Spring
and Summer Styles
in Annual Session at the Kilpatrick Church her husband, who died aome months ago.
in Woodland, on Wednesday, Sept. 6th., at A post-mortem examination entirely exhon2 p. m. Bishop Dickson is expected to .pre- eraled her. but lhe disgrace weighed Jatally
upon her mind.
We would respectfully call the attention
elde.
■of the People of Nashville and vicinity to
CUTTING AND FITTING,
Sam-iel B. Seovill, clerk at tho Sauk Ste.
—Daring a game of base ball at Hastings Marie canal for five years, has absconded.'
He took passage on the oteamer Celtic, but
market in our new building, 2nd door north
fearing he'would be captured at Port Hur­
■of the bakery, where we shall constantly just
S. EEIBHAUSER,
on, he look a life-preserver and jumped
keep on hand all kinds of meet at reasonable
overboard in tbe lake. Il is believed that
••dead bait”. “Dead ball.'k retorted the he never reached shore.
He had stoloh a
DURING THE
striker, struck, “If there's a live ball on lhe
Best Surloin Steak 10 cla., and other ground, that's 1L” ■
A man by tbo name of John White,
Cutting and Mnktnc done In tbe tete»t
Hoc &amp; Clever's M rat Market.

Good Fine-Cut Che wing Tobacco, 45 cts.

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS!

Dress and Cloak Making,

Nashville, Mich., Joly 15th, 1675.

L. J. WHEELER.

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.

1876

1776

GRIFFITH &amp; DURKEE,

MERCHANT TAILOR!

P. DURHAM k BON.
vine tobacco of

D. W. Lixcolx,
D. W. Lixcolx's.

iae family Medicines, that I am selling al
D. W. Lixcolx.

—The operetta of ••Leila,” was rendered streets of Northville, Saturday evening lhe
Wednesday and Thursday evenings at tho 26th inst., and placed in the lock-up. Soon
after his incarn»Uon tbe building was dis­
covered to be on fire, end before assistance
village, under the direction*of Mrs. M. E could be rendered tbe unfortunate inebri­
King and Mrs. E. E. Barnum. The chil­ ate perished in the flames. It is probable
dren did extremely well, taking into con- that the unfortunate man set fire to tbe
rderalian the short time they have been straw in his cell in attempting to light his
pipe.
practicing. Several pieces of superb music

READY MADE CLOTHING!

STAPLE AM) FANCY

Centennial

□

MEN’S, YOOTHS’ &amp; BOYS’ CLOTHING

Boys’ and Men’s Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing
Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Gloves and Mittins, Groceries, &amp;c.,

Please give me a cnlL
num and her hatband.

LIGHTNING EXPBILXS.

Nashville, Mich. Nov. Io.

«- LIKBUAUSER.

HASTINGS.

NEW BAKERY.

Roc &amp; Clever's Meat Market.

There ia considerable sickness in this
and

II. ALDRICH

ux something for Dyspepsia and Liver Comfatal. Typhoid fever taking the lead.
Hr. Crawley, of the firm of Crawley* A
proof that Gassx'a Acorrr Flowkx wiji Mato, last week, while shoeing a •fractious
■cure you of Dyepepsia and Liver Complaint
with all its effects, such as Boar Stomach. threw himself on Mr. Crawley in such
Siek Headache, Habitual Coeiivenaas, palpi­
tation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Waler
without’ Basil lance.. Although badly bruia-

■ofOuaw'a A cc.ce t Flowsb for 10 cents and

DEALERS IN

without any broken bonea.

■doses will relieve you.
on being arraigned before Justice Rayford,
of tbo “Wil- waived examination, an d in default of $300
bail, lhe Hotel de Creasy will furnish him
with board, until his Honor, the Judge,
The base ball match on tho fair ground

•rail themselves of this opportunity. Call
xud see them.
«
Oaxo Svxosa.

The eccompliebmeot of the extraordinary
run from New York to San Francisco in 80
hours, and almost one-third of the. entire
distance over the FL Wayne &amp; Pennsylvan­
ia Railway, was a most fitting fulfillment of
the promises made by the management of
A
thia great line, that in the One Hundredth
year of our existence as a Nation, a railway
for the completeness of its structure, tho
perfection of its equipment, the most exact
•■xpediments for speed, all modern improve­
ments for comfort and ingenious combina­ 23
tions for safety, on the face of lhe globe,
should be the great Ft. Wayne A Pennsyl­
vania Road. How well, trely and faithful­
ly has that promise been kept, may be
Judged by the great crowning triumph in

DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,

DYE-STUFFS^
TVjVSII'V'IUL.E,
School and Jlisccllaneaus

BOOKS,
STATIONARY,
WALL PAPER,
PAINTS. OILS, COLORS
LUNCH ROOM VARNISHES,
BRUSHES,
*
GROCERIES!

We ore now fully prepared for lhe Fall Trade of 1876. Havipg purchased our Stock, the first week of Aug., duria^ the depressed con­
dition of the market, at bottom prices, we feel confident that we can offer
Goods at rates that will be satisfactory to ths closest buyers.
We shall add to our stock, from t«me * time, all the latest styles that

Frfisfc Breafl, Rusks, Cakes, Crack­
ers and Pies

WOOL CARDING?

Palmer Spacial Ban Francisco Train, which
Came into my enclosure July 16lh. three chip of Barry County resulted three to ono ran from New York to Chicago in less than
i’ll hours—a dlitanee of 912 miles. 444
same by calling at my place, and paying all
i miles between NewTork and Pittsburg, wm

make their appcarence in the Eastern market. Without going further into
detail, we extend a a cordial invitation to all to examine our stock before
purchasing
With thanks to our customers for their past patronage, we
solicit a continuance of the same, and also invite those who have not hith­
erto traded with us, to give us a trial, believing that wc can offer goods at
prices that will be entirely satisfactory.

Surgical Instruments, Trusxes, Etc,,

H. ALDRICH

ItflCBLXGUkM.

TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMES,
TEAS, COFFEES,
SPICES,

It&lt;-»«pcotT«Ily Yourn.

GRIFFITH de DURKEE.

Buy Your TEAS of

The Nashville Carting Mills Fine Tobaccos and Ciian.
NEW CROP OF WOOL!

MAPLE CJiOYE.

DJ* Pay your Subscrip­
tion like a man.

Wool tent by rail will be carded with
glc stop—* feat entirely without precedent
The picnic held at Mr. MoOmbar*s grove
in the annals of railway history, and teach­ promptnc* and returned per dirccllorut.
es us that nothing is impossible on the
Great Ft. Wayne 4 Pennsylvania Railroad,
and that it has outstripped the progressive

held at Chipman's Hall next Saturday evening.
pla Grove Center, September 0th.

Old World. Foreign newspaper correspond­
ents, visiting our Centennial, overlook tbo
great .Exposition and its world of wondirs,
and fill their homeward-bound letters with

Havimt tod a

And lhere axe no hacklebcr-

It costs South Carolina thraa thouond dollars to convwt, exoonle and
btiry a murderer, and tne lemonade
stands around the gallows make no
great profit.
__
A bath-house coating six dollars

of all Ideas advancing the inter­
comfort of its patrons. Pullman’s
i New Pa'ace Sleeping, Drawing Room and
Hotel Com, are run upon all trains, and tbe;
line being many miles tbe ahortesi. from
Chicago to Raw Fork, PhUadelibia, Bal It-

50 cts to $1

POMES ONLY.

LARGE EXPERIENCE

LEE

Do you want Dye sittfis?

■nd will

Fl Wayne Railway system, and invaribly
») y ca.n live in London for one-ha If while coming to Middleville Utt Saturday, and unhesitatingly pronounce it, the model
railway
of the world, and America's fitting
4he cost tn New York.
That may by hoisting an umbrella while on bunw
representative of rations I engineering.
thing ?

TEAS

Price, 10 Cents per lb., or 121 where I Wines and Liquors
FOB 14KDU AL AND MKUltANJUAL PUB-j
.
Fmish Oil.

Curukt Perfect hthfactM.
J. W. POWLES, Prop.

LIVERY STABLE!

Do you want I’d in is and Oils ?

j

Do you want a good Book for the .

BROTHERS

And join in the chorus with those thut are already singing :

This is the Tea I long Jtave sought,
And mourned because I found it not.

Home Circle?
Do you want School Books ?

THEY KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF

Do you want n Prescription filled
with oare ?

- -------------- - ---------------- ----------------------- ------ ’j

WM. VENN. Pbopmibtob.

!

At Bkgoed'e old aland, Nashville, Mich.
■*i
cities.

snee in the livery bwiinewi and is prepared
General Office. 1K Clark St., Chicago, or io furnish all who wish with a good rig, |
and al prices coxnwponding with ths clow i
Umos.
4’yl '

Call and See Ui

In Nashville and sell them at lhe Sma^eM Profit.

' Straight "A" for ll cents, Grawlalal

You can buy

cev Yelloi C IO cents;

Fount Tettly,
And other Groceries equally «■ low in price.

BOISE BROS.

LEE BRO'S.

�pnb

PAPER WAREHOUSE

should

for Governor.

■• Well. I’m w» *od-»o, if this

TUB MAHKMS.

o' bed for a job p’ that kind."
Something dropped ujxxr th*.side-1
walk, and Hia Honor cried out, “ What s

tart speiug waa energetic *ud satirise, and

। thatt”
•
" Ten dollars,” answered one of the
wm*

sanraaadad v»tb

" Here's tha cu— of being a public
man," sighed the Judge.
" I s p«e
.warms that

The door ain’t locked.

j S.»eh means of destroying tbewnt

Crook's Mnmand will

5; Preventiqrt BkHbt •tendered uie-o mw*
“"•“•ryr I*»M
U..
Uurt-d mb,. W’WsW*’* .

Slide up.

nceivr-d br the Collector
»r B»
AM, u.
W

Fine Flat Papera,

smSe
Medium to Fata.

First

door to the right”
The party went up. Hia Honor was
sitting up iu bed, sad said he hoped the
lady would excuse hia costume, and the

WMk to ascertain »be foertbOliy of introducing 'which it is not iudi*euoua may

not Utt to wiour on tbo

Colored Print Papera,

cuicirtd.

iboretm.

•

- -ri A

Tinted Papera,
Cover Papera,

3*1

lady said " cern’ly." * '
"AU right, then
You two falters
that ain't Roin’ to be slaughtered fitend
buck, and you two come fornd. Yes,
license aif, correct
Lady 25; name
Spikington. Gent21 and named Muffly.
Arthur Muffly, do yon take thia woman
to be yoiiT wedded wife.’’
.. ofc, y—, sir!" gwped tbe
I
|jfa, faw, c^mison auil Ilin knot*
trembling. The two friends behitul ex­

e

Ruled Papera,

-

1

■

"

•

Book Papera,
' ' '
) •■
: ‘-H ytG
Manila Papers.
■Bavelopea, T^«b,

........ .. ... » • -mm

LariSilffiJvuif
&gt;4
"&lt;i"«
iff. LOtHa.
_
to tho bolder thereof tbe sum called for under tbo
Wlatav...—... 1 MJ»41 M
.
. . ...___ J .- -- ~.t „(■ II,. RI.U
far several days, and that the Turks loot 15.000
both Tarry and
led....................
men in killed, woanded and prisoners. Thia Kiel. w. ■ ■ । ———------------tmeury
for
tbe
name.
far tbo Advancement of tfcience. last August, 1
victory will secure to Nervis better tertna.
—Bte Victoria crtonflfew Houth Wales, ta » rote an follow; .
(JU-.b^/wrffono/rtcr^K Barring oxoej&gt;Uor*l
Artificial Afeoe* V y^royi.^lV
- coe—. where nhaliow plowin' can be resorted
—Dfytotoa Na A M lhe Ancient Order of Intanasly ooll weather. Their winter oornoe __ . . .. ..___ th
Htben&gt;lana,U Pbilwklpbia. has absolved, and in July. Two mililaa shtep died in ILvcriua
changed grinx
Chicago
CMWWa- '! .
for want' of grasa.
_ "Well, that’s all right. Belinda
European and Ariatie Gjvenitobnta liable
4Tha JBoomw tto
mmnbcre bellcysd tbate funAa *wvjw to be d.- 1 i4ottWchto#Of
remuntrativo emr.lojnwnt to young people Spikington, do you take this mail to be
HEALTH
AND {
vrtefto tbe defease of tbe Molly Maguire*.
your wedded husband t”
of the ground, .seldom to a greater &lt;!opUi |
—Tbe oenteaniol anniversary of tbo beltlr-of
Otaa.
" Oer’nly,” answered the lady.
late f*ll and oariy spring.
than
an
inch
;
and
Ugh.
dry
gronnd
ia
preferj
Long lalaod. which was fought oa tbe 27th of
" Well, tliat’s all right; but before I
red for lhal parpono. Very often Ibe grouud hatched lt&gt;ru*u fhoutd be encouraged by
• August 177A mi duly olbcrvrt in BrooklgD. ■
Tbo pastont of wrtr' 30&amp; ebtu^iew df rtl Be- stating the eel
la ao cMaplstely filed with (base egg enter*, A bushel of the newly-batched locuita will con­ go any further Fd be obliged to you,
that not a apounful of tbo aoU can ba tnraed tain thirty or more Unas aa many individuals Mr. Muffly. for a chaw of tobacco.”
Mr. Muffly not being addicted to tho
then.- to call attention, in their discourse*, to
up without exposing them, and a harrowing or as will a bunbei of the pope, and, morooyer,
**s »*
eliallow plowing wJU cause tbe aarfaoe to look ; their destruction prevent* tbo snbecqucut In­ filthy habit, ono of tile friends sup­
Uie Ipasa to be derived from tbe great resole-.
’ -iuhi uBtM?. n.
quite wbiiiab ae tbe maasea break up and jury. It would be fotly to pay CO cento a plied His Honor with a mouthful of tho
-Totkar*.......... ...
*• ** w
Sig
krt 10,000 nxn in five days’fighting around
I bushel
for them
tater in tbe eeaaoa when weed.
_
___ ______
\
—ths Nataooal Hpovtamsu * Aasoeiatioti abd th j ;
mart of ths b^nu tt^y are capable of dotog.
“ £&lt;*«** *i» । my brand,” Urn Judge
—Deports concerning the Bulgarian atro I or plowing, aa they are not only thereby more
National Ksnosl Club. Tbo f anoar body eraThs
prtoo
offered,
therefore,
ahonld
•
vary
with
rcmsrked'affably,
fts
he
fixed
the
pillow
veaod at tbe Grand Pacific Hotel, the latter at dues are fully eonfitmed. ' Tbo Londoa Times jishta to tbe attacks of natural cnem.ca. bat
tho eeaaou, and while M or 75 cento should bo more comfortably behind his back, and I
tbe r*om* of the AuJubou Clui^ Q&gt;npmsiuDsi' •aye, edttoriany. that mxeh bxrbahty Wfll not bo j
J. V. Le Moyne del.verod an aditrw before the telerated ly Euglafcd,
prtrtpk acUtoa oB
offered in
in March,
pnoe ahoold
lo . iMSgan ^king his jaws. "Solace is ।
offered
Marti', tha
tno price
iuvuw dlmintah ™
Sportsmen * Aaeocistion, of WbtBIi he'la the tbo part of tbo Brildb gon rument is called eon. If deeply turned under by tbe plow, SO cento in April. 23 cento in May, aod‘10 cento much better. However, Mr. Mufflj
nyny of lb«a will rot, and tbe yOOsg Uat tn Jone. In addition to the foregoing reqaire- and Mins Spinkiugtuu do .me tbe favor
PreeideiiL
plastjEL
far.
chance
to
haUii will come forth Roe late die mento of such an act, every precaution should
—It ia unofficially ^nuonoced from Turkey
'to jtno your bandit. So. Now, I de­
, CBIXB A XD -CJUKHTA LA.
tlial Ibero&lt;is Cobos change of rulers there
be taken to prevent fraud and dtebonsaty in clare you man and.wife by virtue of tbe
ehortJy. fialtan Mahmoud to to bo deposed,
obtaining lhe bounty.
, authority voatod in mo by the laws of
ha* written a inter to the Kuim* City Tfwuw and Ab ltd Hamid wilt bo proclaimed bia sue- tbe egg* to tbe surface iu tho spring. Ftneaej
sconDmoita.
denying camplidty in an^of she crimes
the State of Nevada. Tho job’s done."
charged againdt him, and iccusing Gen. Bacon
‘
"What’s tbe feet” asked one of hia
Montgomery with, bwtigatiug the Migtoari Pv e&lt; 3TOi‘i~rfirr c.r-iifir «**«&lt;&gt;&lt;.,
to accomplish which ought not to be dilhcult, j frirnda, » tall
man with a grave face,
tall ma
WliiTo tbe army was being marched rww,finite and fsd upon aoU filled wit!} such eggs,
stepping forward.
mttj
Uieeu wUl bo dortrtyed by «x»
toward Madsmui, I obtained my first
••That,
”
remarked
Hia.Honor, with
••That.
”
remarl
replies
ia wuuug
willing w
to be
rvpnw thal^e
&lt;11*11
oo investigated,
inroaugaiea. and
ana i
।tramping.
rille, Lafayette county, suggeoto that to insure '
invites Jarno, to stand * like trial at Hcdaha. I experience with cavalry advance guards. I /A'atrvtks. &lt;-/ the Unfledged Yonng.-h» ]
becoming humility, “ ia UBUBlly left to
concert of action, tho supervisor* of each
pranking that no ether cliatso ahall bo | Gen. Ston*itann, Chief of Cavalry, was i (hern stated ta tb&gt; article already ellndad to,
the
generosity
of
the
groom.
”
r.choo! district bo authorized to call out every
brought against him.
directed to jmah n large force of cavaby ।
"How’athat for style 1” inquired the
able-bodied man and oblige tarn to work in a
—Two brother* named Danham wire killed along the Uno of lhe Orange and Alex- ।ia aafficiently firm and even, doetroyn tho ! general system of.dostnu-Uoa as soon as the tall man, handing the Judge three trade
audria railroad, to determine the porn- :larger jwrtion of them, bat io moat advanDung hMoote begin to travel.
dollars.
The Enemy of Diseue,. the Foe of
tageoualy employed when the inaocta are moot ' 7^
eisting arrest by a owortable'e poec. Tbe Dnn- ’
" Thank'ec,M ttaid lhe Judge. "Good­
hams tank refuge Io ■ *«;: store, and rtjx-t&gt; j tion-of.thd enemy, and, if possible, aluggkto. They drive almo*t as readily *a» i ‘'The same plan of allowing tbo gran to re­
Pain to Mau and Beast,
main unburned until tho young hatch In
night, genta ; a long life and a happy
being ordered to surrender Uny opened fire, drive him across tho Rappahannock. I abeep, and may be burned iu lirgu quantities i
spring, suggested for the dsstxuctiou of tbo in­
wliiob was promptly returned with aueb fatal Upon arriving at Catlett's Station, near [ by being driven into winrowa or piles of bum- . sect hi its native boma will of course work one to you, malam. I hope yon feilent
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effect that both were instan'.ly killed.
Cedar run, tho enemy’s pickets were
will find that ten when you gc down 1
• —Goa Adame has been arrested at Buffalo, discenit-d in considerable force on a hill
atairx again. I think it would break S200
and ooLfessea to having been instrumental in
altout ono mile in our front The Fifth
your hearts to loae it."—Virginia
throwing two trains off tha trash during the &lt;
do baiUa to thsse young locate armiss—rtpe- alaugbt- red loctwta, tbe easiest and generally
A8THMA.
City (Nev.) Newt.
month, ooa of ttieat a Gr»tt Wroteru railway United States Cavalry, to which I then ctally where, aa in West Missouri, last spring,
train. Whereby W. E. Clemens, the conductor, belonged, was in advance. Upou dis­ there was no Itay or straw to buru- -to by diteli- employed are buruiug and burying- Yet tho
Inaecta
might
bo
tunicd
to
good
advantego
as
was killed. He claims that he intended to cerning Ujo pickets n halt was ordered, ing. Aditeb Uro feet wide and two feat &gt;ls
- According to tho statistics presented j | ,1 g r^WIM MM41 tiiyiHIWB
avert incidents by notifying tbe train*, hie and intalligenco of the enemy's presence with perpendicular sides, offer* an effectual
in the June report of the Department of j
S.’m wtranTai? wiS
object being to *ecare lhe friendship of tbe #ent to Gen. StoDcman. An order wan barner to tho young insect-. They tumble into
quantttiao ar^dantaoyed m*dcra bounty oy»uw,
soon rcoeiv. ,d from that offioer directing
Agriculture, the value of farm animate : Aifwr rrtooi.n
situation.
in
January.
1876.
wosaafollows
;Horo«,
Jf)l
/
Q
that tho pickets of the enemy ’jo driven
hlionld bo considered. ‘
—Thomas Callahan, a prosperous farmer of 1
comes groat and necessitates tbe covering up
Finally, much can bo done to avert tbo cvU 8632,446,985; mules,
1108,566,114 ; I
Bosetnoonl, Minn., while paying off acme bar- back across Cedar run. I at once a»ke&gt;d of tbe mans. Io order to keep the main ditch
vert hands, exhibited a roll of money, where­ permismon to take my' company, the Oj*cii. therefore, it to best to dig pito or deeper we recently Buffered from, by a judicion* choice , milch cows, $320,346,728; oxen and 1
.
C. E- Bxskxt,
upon four tram Ia sst nr.on him with ciulw atdI command of which I accidentally held, auto dttcbrt at abort tetervato, into which tho of crop*.
other Cattle, &gt;319,623,509 ; sheep, $33,-1
AgrirtilUind College, Amon, Iowa.
knives, and toft him dead. Tbe decrased, owing to, tho absence of the Captain and
666,318; swine, $176,070,484. Grand
Aug. 19. 1876.
while unobserved, trweed bia money s*me die-’ First Lieutenant, and perform -tha duty
average as follows : Horses, $64 90 ; •
m»n before Un* mighty loouat plague; but I
rorjcKrr auokg mkcuaxics., males, $75 33;
of driving in the pialaite. Permiwiai
“*
milch
cows, $28,811 ’;
am quite confident Uiat here wo have a remedy
A cotemporary in Newark, N. J., th*
being accorded, I marched tho company
$10.M;
nhoep, $2 60;
that to at once thorough and effectual, whereby
other cattle,
’
’
gOriMsEyoTPiuj
center of important industrial interest*,
-Lord IUbU«d»bl-', the atepawi of Earl Iloa-. to tho front, formed lino and advanced
The average
swine, $6 80.
_ value of
eail. ban ooomutted suiette in Hwitzerland.
toward the pickets, then plainly in view, avert in future aucu evil as that which befel aays: M Never in the history of this city horses was greater in New Jersey, $110.-. RF"eeri^TS2
has .inch widespread poverty and dutrews 84; least in Taras, $33.17.
and interested oliscrvcre of our move­ them thia apruig.
Of and**, j
FlJCAKCIAt. AJfjt IXDUHTBIAU
been known to &lt; list among lhe families greatest in New Jersey, $128.82, and'
looownoxi as to i-xavnrnvr xuartr.'
ment*. Advancing yithoat opposition
—Tho official report of the lllinoM State
of workingmen as during the present least in Oregon, &lt;45.68. Cows, greatest |
Board ef Agnenltnre, for the month of to the base-of tho hill upou which tho
view tbe destruction of the ineecte when onev «normer. AfterjMiatniig through a Jong
in Massachusetts, $48.33,, and
August, baa beca published. It shows that pickets were postixl, when within conMini least
it-ar. iu
in
they are upon us. The question vety naturally and gloomy winter by Aa * skin of their
• venient distance, I gave the command,
arise*, “ C*n something not bo done to prevent• tecUi,’ hundreds of stout, able-bodied Florida, $14.62. Other &lt;oaUle, newk^t j_
age. with cats Hgbt and dhaffy. Winter wheat । " Charge," for the first time. My com­
»,
and
kaat
in „
tlio incursions of tbo .ipcoiea iato tbe more
in Rhode Island, 819512,
M bettor than anticipated, but npring wboat is pany rcspoudod galLiudly, and rway we
HEVOLVEa *f,MikiTSiWas.
fertile States in. which it ia not indigenous.-' men were cheered by the prospects of Florida, $8.14. • Sheep, greatset in-New
almost a faitun*. and very little wijl be cntT
securing plenty-of wirk in -ths wjwicg
went Our adversaries did not wait to Iu tbo prrrfonaly quoted p*i&gt;cr read al Detroit,
Jersey, $5.01, and least -in North Car­
—About 30.000 New Jersey people, with their
N. F. BURNHAM'S
receive -us, but retreated hurriedly aud I garo it aa my opinion that "the prepay way i and summer, as it won generally sup olina, $1.58. Swine, greatest in MmmaGovernor, vieited tho Centennial ouo day last
crossed tho bridge ovex the Cedar run. to deal with this insect ia to attack ft' in Ito na­i posed .that business throughout the ehnsette, $18.03, and least in Florida,
setting fire to it immediately after. We tive breeding plaeca- -it ia w fart «Urt does notj ooantry would then improve and knoney
&lt;2-26. _______________________
speak well tar same of the countries of the Old
—The Treasury Department baa .concluded pursued them to the bank of the run, World subject to locate injuries, tAtltis to., would be plenty. The spring has paaeerl
the contract fur the sale of WOUXXJ.OOO at 4*4 and then exchanged several shuts with
■ away, summer is on the wane, and the
The Turkish restaurants atdinner-time
per cent, baud*.
‘
&gt; prospect seeinH even gloomier tlrnn in
the enemy, now safely posted on tho op­
are a wonderful sight Tho gnesis squat
posite aide. Being unable io advance European natiana bare liitborlo nhu wu letluujjy 1873, 1874 and 1875. A competent judge
abipmanta of &lt;x Jon good* to Obitm
round
a mat, the host b^nga in * whole
on Uiis aabjocu it ia sx&gt; re—on why we xhonJrt. estimates that iu Newark, IlellcviUc,
- Or.o hundred and fifty mason* and atooe- acrowt the stream, and exposed to a se­
Ixit us rather iu this, a* we have iu tuauy Bloomfield and the Oranges, fully 4,000 sheep and tears it open with his hinds,
culterw sailed for Ecolhmd, one day Last week, rious fire from small arm/, I ordered my
tiling*, art an example which they win be glad
whereupon 'the guests aqisu upon tho
skilled meahsniww are out at employment,
under a contract Io work on the jiarocHal cummaiul to retire, which it did ia ex*
to fallow. • • • Oar Lffurta should be eonrice, with which tho interior of the out
cellaid writer, but not until ouo msn, fined to lhe r—tricUon of tiro epeeies within ite
mal ia stuffed, snd,.«ftcr kneading it in
private John W. Bryanil, had been shot natural limit*. - TT0*1 week, Of this array fully three quarters their fingera into bolls till it is quite
One hundred and fifty more are to sail soon
&gt;ne of-the beat mean* of checking t‘.e to-' are men having families dependent u;&gt;ou
in the hood, fortunately not aeriotudy,
for Bootland.
brown, they put it into their mouths;
them' for topped, and ihnndaed* even,
an done horse wounded.—Cti^ter'e " War
the flat cakes of horrible, indigestible
. now art' in - abject poverty. iTBw Over­
.
atarUng up agate, girteg cayloj-BJOit to tbwi - Memoir*," in (lalaxy.
maize bread supply tho places of nap­
seer of the Poor reports that in his exkins, and arc then eaten.
IKKHKIATKH-THXIB T» KA fM'M
tioiicaiasoff at N«w karks f«w&lt;te?s ago. ia tho
Wnjfopr's Fkvkb and Ague Tonic.— '
t&gt;r. Ji. S’. Drri»(Journal
prt aoticc vt buy ora from all parte of tbo coun­
and Mental I&gt;iee.aMA, January, 1876)
uie« for tbe benefit of tbeir cm;
try- Prices ranged from 42.7S per ton. for
I know of the bird both here and tn Ito native
gaged io malarial district*. Th
ateambort coal to W.70 for cheyt:urt_(*tnrti.
A report has just been issued upon
feet if nwiliral jurtspiad^oe, ns that |] country, I ahoold expect UlUo aid from it in thia
showing a tumble iu figure* of from's^ to
Uno, and if it can thrive to tbe northwest, it tho sqbject of the ^British national
fltmple volnntary intoxication l»e reeog- I will noon Bprcad there. — it ia rapidly multi-1 debt, which will provb satisfactory to
1 nixed Ma mwdwn&lt;fuiar, subjecting tho plying at aororal |&gt;ointa along tiro M'«*ii**ipjn.
the taxpayer. Within a period of shunt of a warn pa *t»d mars. Wdboft'e Ttxuc will
m./ iMrtk.1. .m ■*&gt;■ ooptraUoca uni res
—V lW&gt;. laaUedr. TU. .
1 -ufltuder
arrert and proper punish- ■ W&lt;&gt; may expect more good from the encourageprove a valuable addition to lbs stock cf mcdieighteen years the debt Iiam been re- L___ -...&lt; .nil
r-snr-anv in
dneod.
fa«w,
"
monk, and habitual intoxication or con­ meat of native locust-feeding spodoa. Prof
I
duced
to
the
extent
of
more
than
£60,' &lt;1 that iuducamcuta
Excellent Agricultural Ifands,
firmed drnnkenueffH a dangerous diaaIndians ’ td collect 000,000. Al the door of the fiscal year
be
offered
to
t bility, subjecting ths party convicted of
1857 8 the debt stood £836,519,326,
t ilw same to Ivl detention and disciwhite on March 31, of last year, it. was
» pline in
p«b»e asylum o® institution |
TrtoM *X501 o •^•e^0 an Acre.
veuting tho extensive prairie fires iu fall that only £775,848,686, being a positive dim-1
drowned."
ettablishrd for that purpoee.
'This are common iu Uiocruutry where’ tho insect
During the’ all obstruction of tbe kidneys tn boraea,
-A cable &lt;ti»i aJch from Antwerp. Hrifftaa.’ coarae would not only result in restoring nilorally breeds, and then subieqncutty firing inution. of Xi'4,190,640.
period mentioned a new debt has beenI NVind»’a Curxilr;/ &lt;’OHdi&lt;i/m J’o»rd&gt;r».
tbe country iu tbe spring after the young hatch
created to the extent of £28,656,441. Of
ebri&amp;tiun to sobriety and uaefulneaa, but
this debt £8,537,139 fit'unfunded, while
it would do more to create in the public
not less than £5»46*l,50p was formed last
mind, arncmg all claaova of wooaety, a
ou B ounwifotly extended and comprebeu- year; £8,300,000 w*s on oc-wnnt of the

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FARMINC LANDS.

LANDS FOR SALE
960,008 Acres u Southwest Muioiui
nnt-cuJD sfoc«

A__NOVEUTY.

REVOLVERS 11 g«£~$3.00
aaar-zm’.^irtrrrarf-A^r'

tiro IltUraad HUri.

Sues canal purchase, and £2,300,OUO for
advances to local authorities* for public
works. ’Bjepatnnded de|t thus epw teal
is now* represented 1&gt;y valuable property

of intaxIcBtinff drinks, than oould be ao*
cnupUslicd in any other wwy. Inateckl
■of
coufinuibg the erroneous belief
A fireman natoel fitedkrd
among the young and latariiig cbmee
in nxxirraXe -piantitiee !&gt;cnc6cial, and

relied teeeffert to ma«ra«y
1

or temeficial improvemorts. Tho fundetl
nineteen
or Ihi. .am X10.

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ctliy and indissolubly oonneel tbe uae of
intoxicants with the idea of pbymcal and
m ratal impairment, social degradation

t&gt; in strict accordance with, the tenths
rcteuoe and inter»*ta of humanity.
Mains baa a new town colled Bkoteh-

« of Jcmsto. The blit, thou ;U U. uu- I 202,022 eras raised to pay for the ptirstop
right dire«ton_M yrt, to chase of telegraphs, while the remainder
went toward national »artifir*tka»a and

tbp localization of tbe army.
Bm» Bm W' te* ~* »°i™“

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stood face to face with •*» vbta IHr
who started the scurrilous report tbst be

is a West Point graduate.

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pretty she is! 81m looks, too, as if she
liad a noble character; and eho can take
her
own part, os I haro found to my
‘
Why do I lore you ? I deal know •
VILLAGE OFFICERS
cost But I'm afraid she ban been
They say Love usver gl too a rnuoo
PrmMrnt—DetriU
Oriffltb.
Hut that he has our I don't doubt
spoilt by admiration. To get into her
Do you T You do! That's downright treason.
good grnoes, one must go on his very
SOI Arrays, lot ma tell yon, air,
knees to'her; and, faith I it is always
.
Love practised ruck execs* of prudence;
worth while to do it. But, no I Rupert
&lt;J Twas one* bis custom to explain .
’
The why and wherefore io hl. students.
Mortimer, my boy, keep your self-re­
jftrirtir#.
spect.” Than, with a laugh, “Iij thy
'
And how to salts each puxallug cake
Ho taught by ratal and Illustrations;
servant a dog, that he should do. thia
But nkepUcs, sack as you, have made
thing!”
Love Ihy of KtvlM demonstraUons. •
.
Yet often that evening Rupert found
Why tarfirh mortal* love at all.
hiiuwlf, as if by acme magnetic attrac­
Why we two ho)d_each other dearest;
ILf CTHODI6T EPISCOPAL CUVRCH-E. I.
tion, drawn to Kitty’s side. Kitty, too,
1»1 Koixoso 1’astor. Kervler. every Sabbath al 1
How long Twill last, and where 'twill Mid,
}-a a. m. and 7p. A. Sabbath ithool st-IS tn
You’d Ukp to know, you preejea qusrtet T
could not lidp occasionally glancing ad­
ftsyer nwatlng every Thu reday
Ton oarer wijl! 111 tell you that,
miringly nt his handsome face and grace­
fjAITlar CRUacn. Berrlcv* every Sabbath
Yet
StUl Mlntaiu my.firat aaaorUan;
jL&gt; alio 1-Sa. M. sod 7 r. n.,at Rsese* DeUcrtck'a
ful figure. She saw, very soon, that ho
Lore Bkdoretahda what he’s about.'
wm? life best dancer in the room. Sb,
And blinds y&lt;xu. ftrat, tor htadlvexmou.
when a waltz struck up, rnd he naked
-M-AsnynxE lodge, -xm r. a. a m. iuk
Ab, why I tore you 1 If I knew,
XI ularTostmnnhwtlon on each Wcduoxte) t-i
her
to join in it, she could not resist.
I wonfd not 1*11 you—co, no, never I
on or before the tall at the ■*.»■&gt;. Transits I brotl
“ If I.don't dance with him,” she said
era are cordially Invited
For semis Ilka youre were made to aeek.
REV. C. L DEYO, W. M.
And
mine
io
tilde,
you
see,
forever.
to
herhelf,
“ the other girls will sny he
Evatwa Cook Secretary.
There'* Uttk, sir, you don't find out.
didn’t nsk mo; and' that woilld never do.’’
But aiooe that Hille makes life pleasant.
?wiar« girrrfeni.
Kitty hod never enjoyed a waltz so
I think 111 keep It ercrei still.
much. Bho 'forgot the ridiculous epi­
And ao’lwy you. too, for the present.
IK. II. YU UN (I.
-AttaafMjfMAJy.
sode in the swing, forgot the stranger’s
cool effrontery, forgot everything but
LN THE SWING.
the dreamy music and the rythmical
H. A.^tA RBER,
When
Pretty, saury Kitty Trent swinging up. movement of her companion.
Ltl • Office, near residence, on oor nt
and down, up and down, her light mus­ the band stopped, she sighed involun­
ton and Mirto Htrevu, Nnahrllk. Mich.
tarily,
wishing
it
was
all
to
go
over
lin drc-uB waving nnd fluttering in the
M. C ELLIS,
again.
breeze.
D., (MTcn his services to the pe
Balin,
picnics,
and
croquet-parties
fol­
** Glorious, Rupert, isn’t it f ’’ she
• dotty. Office uvr» 1„ ,T. W
cried, calling to her pet and companion,a lowed each other in rapid succession, for
huge, shaggy dog.
“But whore are the summer was a gay one. Kitty and'
CLEMENT SMITH,
yout
Why don’t yon answer, airl” young Mr. Mortimer were together al­
And swinging more slowly, she looked most constantly. Somehow, Kitty fell
into the habit of expecting Rupert al­
everywhere round her.
FLINT A- BRADY.
Kitty was down at the bottom of the' ways, as her special tiwrt; and he be­
TTORNKYH and lounwlter. at law. Oflce.
gan
to foel that no one but ho hud n
. West aloe of Main Street. Nashville, Mtehlpii. old-fashioned garden, bock of her fath­
ecial attentfon given to reltecHon*.
er’s farm-house, where a swing had be^n right to Kitty, and to be very jealous
M. FLINT.
•
T. M. ftttADY.
when
others attempted to pay bar atten­
Notary Publie. Real Ealaleond Insurance Ag put up for her iiPa little grove of trees.
Suddenly n merry voice cried out, tions. And yet, however, no words of
D. W. SMITH.
“Here! ” and a handsome young man love had passed between thorn; for-Ru­
otary pbmic,
making deeds.
ilrawlnc wills, etc. leaped the low fence and advanced pert, now thoroughly enamored, feared
toward her, huightng, and doffing his to ruin all by too premature au avowal;
UNION HOUSE
especially as, once or twice, when he
hat,
RANK DANCER, Proprietor. This b«i &lt; I*
■leaaantly situated In tlw center of tmaineaa.
Kitty wdB oat of the swing and on her bad ventured to approach the subject,
feet in instant, her eyes flashing, her Kitty had suddenly grown haughty and
figure drawn up to ibt full height. She cold.
A final picnic had been planned to
looked prettier than ever in hsr indig­
ALF. C. BUXTON,
close the season. It proved a great nuclUflr and Shot Guns nation.
and tine Machinery.
. “ I beg your pardon,"said the intrud-1 oesn. The day passed merrily on siutil
er, bowing,' half mockingly; “but l| luncheon-time.
Rupert had made up
was taking a short ent across the fluid his mind to have a quiet ramble with
Mrs. M J. TIMMERMAN,
Kitty, after this meal, and, if th&lt;ngs
when I heard you cal! mo,"
•
“Call tfou.'” Kitty looked as if she went well, to speak -of his love. But ho
had counted without his cost, for when
would annihilate him.
JOHN M. ROE,
“Certainly,” with the utmost cool­ luncheon was over, and he had got rid of
OUSE, 8lft&gt; and Carriage Painter. Graining.
his
mint, Mnt. Stacy, who had called him
Frweolug, and Paper llan&lt;lug a Specialty. ness.
“You called ‘Rupert,’ didn’t
to her side tr« wait on her, lo ! Kitty had
yon! ”
CHAS W, DEMARA Y,
“I was calling my dog, sir,” said disappeared. Full of jealous fears, and
determined to find out who his rival was,
Kitty, with infinite hauteur.
■ money refUF.drii. Oppo“Well, I'm not exactly a dog," was he set forth through the woods to dis­
the laughing answer, “ but I’ve often cover Kitty. He had not gone far be­
D. W. LINCOLN,
been called on ‘impudent puppy’—at fore her favorite dog came bounding to­
TTkEALER tn* Grocer te* and Prorteion*, Dry your service, miss’! ” And he bowed ward him, jumping and barking, and
JU Goods, Gents' FnniMns Goods, Sotion• and
manifesting the greatest lelight at see­
again profoundly.

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“I should think so,” snapped Kitty,
stamping her little foot Aud she mut­
tered to herself, not expecting to be
heard, “ Impudence! ”
The staanger heard the word, never­
J. B. RASEY.
theless. His mauuer changed. Ho be­
came as serious and deferential as the
m&lt;T8t chivalrous knight of old in pres­
WEBSTER HOBBS,
ence of his mistreM.
“I l&gt;eg pardon. I’m nfraid I'm tree­
passing.
But the path through the
field was trodden ns if one had the right
OR NO STRONG,
of way here, and I heard you call—well,
I made a mistake." Again the mirthful
look dancixi iu his eyes.
“Qoodmoruing! ”
P. HOLLER 4- SON,
He swept the very ground with his
hat as ho executed another profound
bow, and then turned, nnd putting his
hand on the top of the fence, vaulted
IHijcrllanroni
over, aud the next moment was cut of
sight
TOWN Q. CRES8Y,
Kitty did not swing any more that day,
w
shj:kiff,
©entity County Burrejormu) Ororr»l ConvrynBccr bnt went back to the house, muttering,
Ofltee ■» tbe nourt hoiMc. Haotino. Mich1
“The impudent fellow! ” while the real
Rupert, who had been off chasing a rab­
1 H. LEE.
bit, reappeared just at this juncture, and
V.
Deputy KHcrlfT,
NMkCr.c.M'-ct CnlteHkmtn »pcri»Hy.
43 aocomjianied her, froliciug and barking
round
her. Bnt this was hot the Rupert
JAMES FLEMING,.
she meant when she said “ The impu­
dent fellow!",
A wtxik passed. Kitty saw no more
EMI *Lte of Main Street, N*.In lite. Mich.
P. &amp;— Fine Watches and Jewelry care­ of the stranger, though she often won­
dered who ho could be, and if he wu
fully repaired and warranted.
staying in the neighborhood. At the
end of that time she attended an evening
party at Gen. Stacy's. Almost the first
!■ Affmrf Ini blak Storiliw,
person she saw on entering the room was
IS HIM, OK
the handsome stranger.
00.00 and UPWARDS
“I wish to introduce you to my
OX LONG TIME.
nepltew,” said the General, leading that
L. RU88ELL.
persouage up to Kitty. “ His name, by
OSee over J. KosmU's store, HxrrtWM. Mich.
baptism, is Rupert Mortimer, bnt he is
such a saucy fellow tliat tie is best
yfM. JONES,
known among his friends ss * that impu­
dent puppy.’”
The jjyes of the two young people, met
Young Mr. Mortimer's were ibuiciug
with fun. For inc life of her Kitty
could not help laughing.
80 they
laughed iu comrart, and he said, bowing
low, arid repeating the words he used iu
ttxi garden, “ Yes, ‘ that impudent pup­
py’—st yonr service."
•
“He is making sport of me,” i.aid
Kitty ■ to heraelf, aud drew herself up
haughtily; and for the rest of the inter­
view she was cold and rreerred, con­
fining herself to roonosyGabio replies.
General Cohteyancing,
Vary toon, st the appearance of one of
Collections 0 specially. her many, admirers, she exawrad Ji&lt;aelf, and went off to dance.
MONEY TO LOAN
“A Hl of a Tartar, I’m afraid,’1 solilo­
quized Rupert Mortimer. “But how

E PARADY,

D'

Watchmaker and Jeweler,

JfONEY TO LOAN!

ELI If! CH1KM.1AT,
Justice of the Peace,

“There now,” he anti, “I« shall take
you home i.uxmndialcjy, and stop for a
doctor on the way. Nobody can drive
yon with so little pain as 1 can," he ad­
ded, seeing sho was about to object
“ Besides, you must begin to obey me,
so as to get your hand in, far you are go*ing to be my wife, you know."
,
“ Your wife !” cried Kitty. She gave
a pout and a tosn of her bead, but she
blnauod, and not with anger either.
Yea ; blushed to the tips of bar dainty
cars.
“ Of course, ” retorted Rupert, os he
stepped softly Into the phaeton, aud
took his seat beside her, looking half-*
saucily, half-fondly into her eyes, which
fell before him.
“I’ve meant it all
along. Didn't yteuf’
.
“ Really, ypu are the most • impudent
puppy* I ever saw I" retorted Kitty,
bursting into laughter in spite of her­
self.
•
But, for all that, she did not repuhte
tiie-kiss with .which, Ixifore starting, Rnpert thought it necessary to fortify him­
self for the journey.
“What more is there to tell I Very
little. For Kitty and Rupert .were mar­
ried early in the autumn, and wore
superlatively happy.
“Do you know,” said Rupert, oue
day, “that it was the merest accident
wo ever knew each other! I had come
down to my uncle’s for a single night
only, when I saw you in the swing, and
my whole life was changed. I fell in
love at first sight, and resolved to stay
and make your acquaintance, even if it
took all the summer.”
“So I owe my happiness," answered
Kitty, atchly, “to my faithful dog—
dear old fellow—being off guard that
afternoon.”
“ And to an • impudent puppy' ooming
along,” retorted Rupert, with a kiss,
“ just in the nick of time, and taking
his place."
.

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.
What Wr BuV and What Wr AMl-.fn Jfnraaraffino KrhMt.

The total importa into this country for
the year ending June 30, 1876, rays the
St. Lonis Republican, were $476,677,­
871 in value, being a decrease of $77,*228,282 from the previous year. Of the
total nmount $320,379,277 was dutiable
merchandise, and $156,298,594 free.
The domestic exports for the same year
were 8644,956,406, au
increase of
81,851,649 over the preceding year,
'the fact that our exports show a slight

increase, while our imports show a
large decrease, indicates tliat we are
selling more than we are bujiug, aud to
that exteut getting out of debt to foreign
countries.
Our largest item of exjiort was raw
cotton, $191,717,459; next wheat, $68,­
382,899; gold and silver, $50,038,691;
bacon and liatns, $39,064,456; Indian
corn, $33,2'’5,‘280; illuminating oil, $28,­
755,638; wheat flour, $24,433,470; to­
bacco, $22,737,383; lard, $2'2,429,485;
cheese, $12,270,083; leather, $8,394,580;
pork, $5,744,022; oil cake, $5,744,585;
furs and skine, $4,398,883; .firearms,
$3,667,050; machinery, $2,709,439; rosin
nnd turpentine, $2,187,623; tallow, $5,­
692,203; spokes, stakes and headings,
$5,239,329; boards, planks and 'joists,
$3,693,909; manufactures of tobacco,
$2,578,279. Nearly ail our leading
•articles of export shew an increase ex­
cept gold and silver, iu which there is
n
falling
off
of
$33,800,000.
The increase in cotton exports is
$2,800,000; in wheat, $8,600,000; in
ludian corn, $6,800,000, bacon and
hams, $9,000,000; illuminating oil,
81,700,000.
Our chief articles of import were cof­
fee, $56,788,997; sugar, $55,702,909;
tea, $19,524,166 ; hair of all kinds, $13,­
035,707; cotton goods, $11,000,000;
wool and woolen goods, $41,000,000;
manufactures
of
flax, $15,800,000 ;
fruits, $11,912,000; irou aud steel and
manufactures
thereof,
$13,000,000;
leather and manufactures thereof, $8,­
960,000; tin platra, $10,000,000; mo­
lasses, $8,157,000; silk goods, $24,­
000,000; tobacco and cigars, $7,500,000;
wine and spirits, $6,500,000 ; lumber,
$4,000,000;
zinc,
$4,200,000; jnte,
$2,384,000 ; barley, $7,887,886 ; chemi­
cals, $4 810,000 ; glare, $4,500,000.

ing him. But when Rtqxjrt stopped to
pat his namesake, the dog darted ahead,
then stopped and looked wistfully at Ru­
pert, and then rushed on again. “Whst
cxn he mean!” said Rapert.
A sudden fear seized him that some­
thing was wrong, and ho hurried on, the
dog rapi ly leading the way.
At lost, in an. opening of the woods,
on n moas-coverod rock, ho saw Kitty,
pole, breathless, and apparently in pain.
In a moment ho was at her side.
All his jealousy was gone. Lovo wus
upjiermost.
“ Oh, darling !’’ he cried, “ what is it?
Thank heaven, I have found you.”
“ Ob, Mr. Mortimer,” she cried, with
n little sob, “ how glad I am to »*.•? you !
I began to think I should have to stay
here all night alone. I’ve sprained my
■nklo so I can't walk. Wlutt nhall I
do?” and sho burnt into tears.
Our hero took both the little hands
and bold them tightly in his own, while
he questioned her anxiously os to the
accident, relating in tho meantime how
he come to •find her.
“But how,” exclaimed Kitty, rue-,
fully, when he had done, “ how am I
ever to get back i I don't believe I can
walk a step. ”
“ Of course you cant. Who said
you could t" cried Rupert. “ But you’ll
get back right, all the same, for I intend
to carry you. ”
“ Cany me!” Kitty gave a little
scream, ^nd shrank back and covered
her face with both hands, for she felt
the hot blood iu her cheeks.
“ Oh, no! that will nover do
she
bluniiered out, unthinkingly. “What tub F.xrf or all thx wo mbit.
will people say 1"
The lady who has the smallest feet in
But Rupert did not slop to reply to America is the wife ot the cousin of Sing
this questions Very little cared ho for Lee, proprietor of a San Francisco wash­
what people add. Without a word, he house. Her foot is two and three-fourths
put his arms about Kitty, and lifting ! indies lang, two inches broad in the
her bodily from hir feet, walked offi middle, and one inch at the toes. She
with her m U she had been a fcather- wears white satin stockings aud blue
satin slippers embroidered in silver. A
At first, Kitty struggled a little ; but correspondent of the Louisville Cbu ierthe strong, mntiful aims held her close, Joumal curries a tape measure, and luw
anil she noon began rather to like it, and had her foot in his lap.
to think it all very delightful.
“Al any rate,” riw said to herself, “ I ,
Diamonds ore dirt cheap in South
can’t help it; he is too masterful to re-!
Africa. The ctaum-holdera have deter­
gist"
mined to submit no longer lo the prices
With this comforting oondumou, her
ruling, but rather to stop digging, and
fair head sank ou his shoulder, and for
rfosc their claims until diamonds are
the first time in her life Kitty knew what
higher. _______________________
it was to ba supremely happy.
“ If tou crook your finger at me I
. Rupert carried bis lovely Irarden to
his own phaeton, which stood apart frctc
the crowd, ud carefully planed Kitty

wjji kill you,” said Farr to Graham, at
Kirkville, Mo.
Gtaliam crooked his

in it.

Anger, and Furr kept Iris promtae.

THE COBBITES.

Capittrr attrarry, XyJm cf •* Kand of TTwMan JhnlU-HarrUde Orfall, af ThHr
Prartlttt.
(Pros U»* St. Louin GlolHs-p«moM»t.J
Several months ago the St Lotriapapers contained aooonnta-of the horrible
practices of a baud of religious fanatics
in the southern ]iart of this State, under
the leadership cf an old man named
Cobb, arsligimta fanatic from Michigan.
A little band of men and women had
been formed who protended to bold
communication with the other world,
and who at the some time gave themHelves to the most immoral and revolt­
ing acts. Old Cobb claimed to bo en­
dowed with all the attributes of Christ,
and boldly asserted that there was no
sin in anything that he and-hui followem
did. They liad lurated in a sparMly
eettled’part of the State, nnd news of
their presence raid shameless creed
spread very slowly. They tolerated Hie
presence of outsiders at tiomo of their
meetings, but were non-commnui&lt;»tiv&gt;'.
Ono after another the little children
of the three families winch composed
part of Cobb’s converts died in u mys­
terious manner, nnd in every case tho
death was attended with the most ex­
travagant maifeetations of joy. A neigh
bor who hod gone to the place where
the families lived just at tho time of
-one of the dcatlis, won told that the
child had been offered up m n sacrifice.
Going to au out-house the man beheld
a sight which turned his blood cold.
There lay tho stark, inanimate form,
with the external evidence of having
been tortured to death. Full of excite­
ment at his discovery, the man made a
hasty retreat from the abode of tho
Cobbites, and there was apparently soiuu’
enough lingering in their minds to eee
what the consequences would bo. They
fled, and those who came a few hours
Inter found only tho dilapidated huts in
which tho females had lived. From Mis­
souri they went to Arkansas, moving
about from one place to another,
nnd leaving no trail. There were only
seven in tho party that left Missouri.
Since their departure nothing has been
heard from them until now the news
comes of a terrible tragedy enacted in
Arkansas, in which the Oobbites played
no insignificant port. From passengers
who arrived from Arkansas by tho’ Iron
Mountain train to- day, the details of the
frightful affair are obtained. About
three weeks ago the Cobbitefl, increased
to a dozen members, mode their appear­
ance in Searcy. Nothing was kno &lt;m of
them there except that they had last
lived in Lonoke connty. Searcy is a
place of about 1,000 people, tho connty
fleet of White county, and is on tho Lit
tic Red river. It is northeast of Little
Rook, and within three miles of tho
Cairo apd Fulton railroad. Tho Cobb­
itefl took posseraion of a deserted build­
ing some little distance out of Searcy,
and old Cobb Iwgnn preaching his doc­
trine*!. From his latest converts he had
obtained some property, which liad been
turned-.into caali, and this furnished
a
moans of livelihood for tho
band.
They did no work and
lived all together,
Cobb ^making
all of the women his mistreases. Cobb
preached almost every day.
A good
many people went to hear hinj, and he
actually mado qtuuu converts in consid­
erable numbern, especially among
womeu, who did not join his band out­
right, but professed to accept his tenets
’and still live at their homes while at­
tending his meetings. He would go to
mothers and induce them to senif their
daughters to him. and by bo doing
would sanctify and bless them, at tho
same time warning the parents that a
failure to comply with his wish would l»e
the . means of sending them and their
children to tho lowest labyrinths of hell.
He
proclaimed
himself
Christ,
baldly asserting that he was placed
oil cartlt to save the deserving portion
of
mankind
and
to
punbh
tho
wicked.
Following out this,
ho proclaimed that all he did and
ordered his followers to do must be
obeyed as the orders of God. Most of
Iris converts were made among the humblor and farming classes. The people
of Searcy paid little or no attention to
what was going ou further than some of
the men visited tho place of worship,
which was about throe miles out, occa­
sionally to listen to Cobb’s ravings,
and than report them in the town. Sun­
day night a young man named Blake}
arid a saloon-keeper of Searcy, named
Carl Humphreys, got a team of ban***
and drove out to the Cobb place. They
did not go in, but stopping the horses
near tho church sat listening to Cobb,
wi»o had worked himself and his band
into a perfect frenzy. There were few
proeent except tho regultr members.
Finally Cobb came out of the building,
and spprovohing tho buggy, said in a
sepulchral tone: “ Young man, do you
want to see God !" Humphreya laughed,
and said “Yea.” The old mau then eaid,
“Come into tho temple,” pointing to
’
the door from which some of the baud
were making the’? exit, white the others
i inside were howling and waring their
i arms in a perfo.it fury. Bsthof the men
! jumped out of the buggy, and while
Blake hesitated a moment to secure the

NO. 50.
team, Humphrey started toward the
door. As ho stepped on the tlireflhold
one of tho male fanatics dealt him a
crushing blow on the hood with an ax,
while three others aprang on Itim, and
with frightful imprecationfl four of the
women attacked Blake with knives, but
he cut tho traces "of one of the horses
and managed to get away and back to
town as quick ns ho could, and immodiately a posse of men started out When
they got there Humphreys’ head wjb
sticking up on a paling at the
gate, his - Deck having been stack
down on li,' and ~ his body was
■lying about eight or ton yards from
it, horribly mangled. They had killled
him with knives and sticks, and stamped
and beaten his face into a jelly, and then
got an old meat ax aud cut his head off
and placed it as before described. Tho
boys from town, as-soon as they got
there, dismounted,
surrounded the
house and demanded the surrender of
the parties. They camo out shouting,
and tho bolder told the men to take the
boys’ guns away from them, and they
would cux their heads off while alive.
They advanced and were told to halt,
but did not atop, and before |hey Readied
the young mon they were fired upon,
and two were killed. This did not stop
the other two, who kept on. Ono of
them was knocked on the head with a
gun and very dangerously wounded.
The party then surrounded tho others,
who arc uow in jail. There aro four
women, two girls, two boys between 14
and 17 years old, and two babies. Tho
affair has created great excitement, and
but for the coolness aud humanity of
some of tho crowd there would not be
so many of them in jail. Cobb is still nt
large. Ho camo from Michigan, and
was tarrod. feathered, and run out of
that State years ago for his free-love
Mormon doctrines.

THOSE WOUDKUFVL IHI'XCUM EJi.

Tito national wealth of France and the
remarkable habits of thrift that characierizo its people ore in very remarkable
contrast with the hard times prevailing
everywhere else. While all tho rest of
the world is pinching and economizing,
France is recktessly and laviahly pitch­
ing her milliards about us if they were
pennies. Tho war indemnity amounted
to five milliards, and the war cost nearly
ten milliards, and yet there are now two
milliards of money in coin lying in the
Bank of France. In our money the war
indemnity wus fil.OOO.OOO^OOO ; the cost

of the war, $2,000,000,000; and there
are now in bank, $400,000,000.
The
recent city loon of Paris, amounting t &gt;
$75,000,000, waa taken at once, and
more than thrice the amount was offered.
Tae Paris correspondent of tin* Edin­
burgh Scatimian writes that tho French
budget which is now under discussion
exceeds £101,000,000. or over $500,000,­
000, and yet meets with no serious oppo­
sition, except in the matter of tho war
estimates, which the Budget Committee
thinks should bo slightly reduced. Tho
war estimates amount to $110,003,000,
which the Committee are Hooking to re­
duce about $4,000,000.
Tho only criti­
cism upon these extraordinary estimates
comes from the Imperialists, who do not
object to tho eatimato itself, but are in­
clined to improve the opportunity of
tauntingthe Republicans with thochargo
that their expenditure vastly' exceeds

THE rJUEEHS OF OLD.

White masj la th*

•ifep.

O'*r 4*y&gt; ot “ Xal4 Lang SyiM,"
Ami dmuituc at pMt h»ppy liocw,
Of JOTth1* Itfiflht irtnu^r-Unu.
FLEASAJITHtBS.

The oourao of u bark at *ea ta shaped
by'the dog star.
A.CocENBit belle retaarks that Cleo­
patra probably hat! no pocket, as she car­
ried her wiper in her bosom.

A?kewcomek who tried to be a Sitting
Bull in Wall street now complains that
h« waa scalped by the lying bears.
“ If there's no moonlight, will’you
meet me by gaslight, dearest Juliana t"
“No, Augustus, I won’t; I’m no gas
meter.”

At a recent dinner of ohoemakem, the
following toast was given : "May we
have nil the women to shoo and the men
to boot.”

“Don’d ray noddings to me,” said
an indignant German at a caucus. “I
wote for the men vot'Tgot a righd to."
He wan not molested again.
Maid (before the party)—" Shall you
wear your white muslin to-night, ma'am t”
"Mistress—“ Yes, June." Maid—“Then
I'll wear my blue eilk, as I don’t want us
to elash."—-Punch.

Indignant husb-nd—I suppose I
have a right to F|&gt;eak my minif f Truth­

ful wife—Yes,' John; but if you had
nothing but yonr mind to speak, you’d
be alwaj s dumb.

If an old woman in a red cloak were
| to overtake a fierce ram in a narrow lane,
' what transformation would take place !
The ram would turn to butter (butt her),
! and tho old woman into a scarlet run­
;
ner.
|
CONTENTMENT.
i
He that bold* f»«t U&gt;* Roldcn mean,
And live* ccr.tentedly betveeo
Th* Utile and Ute i?re«t.
Feel* not the want* that pinch the poor.
Nor p!ayi»* that haunt the rich man'* door,'
EmbittcrlD« all hia rtaie.
King Alfonso’s approaching nuptials
will no doubt remind him of the young
countryman who was about to marry,
and naked his next friend what he ought
to do first The friend calmly answered,
“ Get your head shaved.”—Brooklyn

Aryus.
“A fink trip Blip"—Slipping on a
(teach skin on the sidewalk. A water­
melon rind on tho pavement forms “ a
green trip slip" pretty often.—Norris­
town Herald.
And n fellow sliding
into tho breakers at half-part 4 u. m. is a
bnff strip slip.—Philadelphia Bulletin.

A. tihbhtt toper in a bar-room flung
down his sixpence and then filled his
glass to the brim with whisky.
“Hold
ou!” exclaimed the bartender, in ap­
parent astonishment, “ there’s a chromo
goes with Hint drink," aud tearing off a
that of the Empire, to which tho Repub­ portion of the end of a cigar box, be (x&gt;litely
handed it across the counter.—
licans retort that the increased expendi­
ture is owing to the recklessness of the Brooklyn Aryus.
Empire, which increased the public bur­
“If makes me sick," said a girlish
dens and lost nil the tax-payersof Alsace tiling of about forty-aeven mimmara on an
and Loi .-aino. The wealth of th j French Indianit avenue car last night ae another
people, especially after the exhausting young creature entered it, “It makes
drain produced by the Franco-German mo nick to sco people who ought to ba
war, shown a most remarkable degree of preparing for the iomb painting and
tlirift and absence of extravagance, which titivating themselves out to try and pass
have not usually been considered char­ for girls." And she laughed a langh of
acteristic of them.
each hearty soorn tliat her front teeth
fell out and her back hair dropped off.
'
mortality or city axd covetry. —Chicago Tribune.

Dr. James Stark’s investigations and
statistics of the relative mortality of
town and rural districta in Scotland are
published in Ute Edinburgh Medical
Journal. Of the striking facts brought
to tight by Dr. Stark, tho following ap­
pear to be inn ing the most important:
That were all the town children of Scot­
land reared in the country, at least
8,000 lives would be annually saved to
the population; second, could the mor­
tality of the towns be brought down to
tliat of tho mainland distriota, upward
of 13,000 liycs would bo thus saved to
the population,1 aud every iudividsal
liviug iu the largo towns would, ou an
average, lire 10} years longer than he
has any ohauce of doihg at present. Still
further, if from the rural districts were ex­
cluded the towns with popitlationfl vary­
ing from 3,000 to 10,000 inhabitanta,
the mean age at death would have been
been about 40 years instead of 85, and,
could the mortality of the towns bo
brought down to that of tho purely
rnrd districts of the mainland, then the
average of life of the town po{&gt;nlaticn
would b« increased abaut fifteen yesro.

“M. Quad” lately had a hammock
suspended beneath the trees in the yard
of his stately residence oh Fort rtreH,
Detroit Subsequently, af ter getting his
arum set and his head bound up, he sat
down and wrote : “ A hammock swung
under a tree is n nice thing to rest in.
It takes only four or five men to hold it
while you get in, and iu getting out you
fall out.”
•
A certain mod wag on p Cincinnati
journal lately distinguished himself in
New York. Dining at a rrataufant be
noticed on the bill of fare a Request to
the gucals to report “any want of atten­
tion.’’ He sent for the Landlord and
pointed out the notioe. “Hu there
been any want of attention 1" queried
Boniface. “ I should thick there bad.”
was the reydy; “I have been here fif­
teen minutes, aad no one has asked me

to take a drink.”

The town of Ncrtliamptou, Mas«., is
glorying in the honesty of a small boy,
too young to undertake wicked jokes,
who wu found on the street tiw other
day, earnestly inquiring where he eemkl
find A. W. Faber.
“ And wbta do you
Thu efforts to stock the rivers and want of A. W. Faber T” asked a bystand­
smaller lakes rtf New York State wtth er. “WhyB replied the boy, “you
fidi are seriously obstructed by uaprin- see I found a ptaoe of pencil that had
civkd Bui who cateh the young fiflh in his name on it, and I’m going to taka it
nets and throw them away.
back.*’

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88
Dry Groocls

THE

SEPTEMBER IS, 1876

Fast Mail Bouts of th United States^

i Dry Goods, Boots &amp; Shoes, Groceries,

NEW GOODS DAILY,

lln-el.&gt; I’MUdrlpt.ta, Now York.

c

Julia Nawton. a beautiful girl ngad seven-

and keep a full assort­
ment in all of the lines.
Our

• - ■"» dwpoodanl. and Friday HIM bsrsolf

INCREASING SALES

., roile« nonh of ikk’.ou Rapids, was bitten by
x rattlesnaka Tue*iay. probably fatally

cat to allow examination uf lbs wound.
Angelina Carr, of Ensley, left her hu&gt;bat.d'e bouse Thursday, pretending to gv to
the bouse of a neighbor. She did not re•uru when expectt-&lt;i and &gt;n inve*tigatmii
pr-.M&gt;i lhalabe bad vatuused in entupuny
with a young fellow who b .d wotkrd in the
neighborhood for a year hr two.
Jt"
commenced proceedings for a
,
ft-oni the untaiibful partner. ’ 8be loft a leg­
acy of three email children behind her.
1 n«t week Wednesday, Mrs. C. W. Ro .nd
• &gt;[ Wenuns, threw herself across the. rnil-

and we sell them less
than they can be boug­
ht in this vicinty.

«;ng it completely in two. The engineer
yelled lo her, but nhe paid uo atl'ftitiou.
.No bhui.o is al I ached lo the train men.
Jh&gt;r terrible death in attributed IU tetnpuruyy inMnhy.

sa

are proof that the peo­
ple know where

^GOODSARE SOLDCHEAP

a
s

ever brought into Nashville or Barry county, and at prices to suit the
times, and which CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD! and it will be to your
advantage to wait and examine their laige and complete stock of goods
before making your fall purchases. As they own their own building
and pay cash for goods, when bought, they can self at the lowest liv­
ing rates, and are bound to please all that may favor them with a call,
and they hope to retain the good will and their share ol the patronage
of the patronage of the people of Nashville and vicinity, as they intend
to make Nashville their permanent home.

nctent

11 it. n»ln.n- &lt;h&gt;rin« WwCmumvutal exhibition.
Tin: magnificent- bckakry m whiei

' THE

THEY WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOWING GOODS TO ALL,
whether they pureliase or not, and will give the IjOWest
Plaices, an(l "will do you no harm to call and examine them aS
The store will be known as the BOSTON STORE,

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

The Reliable Short Line

.

To AND .BOM

GRAND RAPIDS ABD DETROIT.

TIME TABLE.

Yours Respectfully,

L. L. LOOMIS &amp; CO

"AT1U^
ilammon,) .
Middlevllk.

fiS. »
UA5
.

Nuhvllk-'.

Oncindar*..---Riven Junrllou

KOCHER BROS
C. C. WOLCOTT'S HABDWAHE ADVT.

NASHVILLE

iiss

J^liV THE BEST, and get the Old and Reliable

AGRICULTURAL DEPOL

westward.
STATIONS.
Detroit Lr
0.7. function
Wayne Junction

ON SOUTH MAIN t&gt;ntKET,-»
rah Cupit disappeared from 1'elu, Ingham
Co., August 25ln, and is supposed to have
HARDY &amp; CROCKER,
joined her paramour, Dr. Mm. IL Haskins.
I*roprlrior».
The Tils ssducsr came io Delta about eight- •

&gt;t&lt;rtbodi«u. WM appointed cUta-ieadcr, and
preached in several neighborhood*.
He
pocketed $66 aa the fruit af a revival in the
.Adams district. Ho has a ready, super fieial speech aud inidnualing manners. Joseph
Cupit, the village miller, a quiji, reflective
man, a kind aud indulgent husband, with
considerable means, permitted the medical
attendance of Dr. Haskins upon Mrs. Cupit,
and the road frosi innocence to iniquity
was rapidly traveled, though the U-t man
to believe it was the injured husband. She

G. A.. THUM AN’S! I

*11*11.
to &lt;K
10.20
10.4ft

Er Jon Rapid.,
Nuhvlllc,
Hnvlimc*
M'ddlrrille,

Jackson

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

Grand Rapidv,
•tDindny exevj.twl. !iUlurd»j and BumUy cxccpIwJ
I Daily.

It- AU

REAPERS, MOWERS

FOB

FOR SALE ONLY AT
E. C. BROWN,

GEO NT BAVAGH &amp; CO a COLUMN

Wheel Cultivators,

f^LASJ* A SB PAINT!

V*
WHOLESA f.E AND BETA IL •
Window GImh. Hate Ghw Cwt, .“taltiiM and Knain

Harrows, Corn
At the following greatly reduced prices, COMPLETE, with Double Box,
Whiffletrces, Neckyoke, Stay,Chains, and one Steel Spring Seat, for

Planters, and

The usnul number of matriraouia
engagement* between cadet* and
very young ladiea are reported from
West Point.
These engagctuouis
usually iaat six weeks, and end in ;
what children call a4)ig crying spell.*

NEW LIVERY!

Of (lie Bent Makes in the 1
Country.

»1 12 C,-nsr&gt;-.w 8l.
J-KI ROIT MU Q

PATENTS.

Road Scrapers,

J 8. or any ft*
• &lt; hanim and
Uatdo Patent Ai
St, Detroit.

$70 CASH, OR $75 ON TIME
FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS.

GALE CHILLED aid
DIAMOND IRON PLOWS

Mtekmann &amp;. Wiliyard,

SALVATOR BEER

Don’t buy Inferior Wagons, made of Brash and
Brittle Timber when you can buy Wagons made
of the Very Toughest Timber, that has been sea­
soned under cover from three to five years at
the same price.

Is the Beat Lager Brewed in the West.
Sold by the Cask al MLLWAIJKIU JHUlWKBtk

WHZUm. *.

FBOPXI JOURS

DRUGGISTS.

LIVEBY,

(

L. EHORV’S

Best Calico G cts. per yard.

SALE aidBOARDING STABLE,{Caniaflw and Bw».
miuh.

H. B. LKDYAftD.

Horse Rakes, Plows,

tors st ihs oCeodar* and property. Ths
anoM. paiaful thing is that Christian prafM•ions are disgraced by ihe rile hypocrite,

KAXRVILLK,

D. M. BOHbJa..

Jllidugau (Trntral Railroad

P. S.—Mr. Loomis is now in Boston and New York making a large
I purchase for the fall trade.

freight oar in fr. nt of it.
Mrs. Woodard
and Mrs. Sessdy. wives of the employee of
the company, wen- in I be car aud at tempted
to escape. Mya, Handy, who was on ibe
platform, was thrown off and wiped with
acme bruises aud a severe shock. Mrs.
Woodard was behind her, and was caught'
between the two Udcvcoping oars and was
killed instantly.
Her bead was torn to
pieces and naafly severed ■ from her body,
.aed she.was otherwise frightfully mangled.

.tT iVi “."r ATIOKS'
Meet. »fil be ftt

fkank thoktkon.

you will find every department full and complete.

May 15, 1867.

A fat d railroad accident occurred al De-

EATT3DAD,

PENNSYLVANIA

when they yill exhibit one of the largest stocks of

If'e arc receiving

i" eierutiy by the b&lt;urtc door, oslled suicide.
Its made mede a frightful botch of 't after
trying both the razor and opium aud still

sassss

©

Soner*m aak I. N. Hitch™*. both

!&gt;«t»'&gt;crat, Hitchcock a Republican.

We take pleasure in announcing to the people of Nashville and
ieinity that L. IL. TjOOATIH &amp; Co. liavc been
&lt; ^enlarging ted improving their store in this village, preparatoiy to oc
i^npyiiig it on or about

.

-------- —.--------- I

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER

I •

-

I gDfiON, MOORK de C&lt;*,

jin point of Duribihiy, Style and Finish, nnd Lightneass of Draft and j
: Eauy Running Qualities, is not surpawed by nny,.\Vagvn in the world.
j

CROOK'S FATRKT

„
af *7v
JD K Y GOODS,

DETROIT.

A GOOD GAITER FOR $1. AND
GUABAKTEE

0

BOOTS FOR $2.50

The folluwmg is n copy of our regular warranty. Each purchaser is en- [mkici
titled to it* benefit, aud should avail themselvea of it .by asking our agents i
.....
for it, viz : We warrant- Jackson VVngou No .... of our manufacture for «&lt;■•*,«tc.'"ftmMwrr
one year, lo fie of good seasoned timber, and weM made ; any breakage, i
•(except spring*) from any defect in material or workmanship, to be mailed _ ____
;goud tree of cost to the purchaser.
; Gro14
AUSTIN, TOMLINSON U WEBSTER M’F’G CO.^^
j
(Our Seal Springs need no warranty, ax they are diormigkly tesitd before '
! lea vine I be shops )
•
A., T, 4b W.
L1*LJ

C. A. TRUMANS

�I

-lr. Iteyo. Bm}.,

M. R,b.b.
Carried. •
W. Flint was
appowited maralialf by yea*nnd nays
as (dlaws :
. .

Mwlv.

N»yn — Hardy, Halbert and Pnimly.;
‘ The'© being a tie, the J'rcsident,
D. C. Griffith. voie3 yea.
Council adjonrned.
GRIFFITH,
... Prssidenfcr-

—Hwrmftvr wi&gt;«u Flint it Co.Hurting*

f. G. HLWH &amp; co.

During the next 30 days Worth of Merchandise at Coct, for the next
Sijrtff Days, at
‘

GREAT INDUCEMENTS
TO PURCBASKBS OF

. Tool of HapU’ Orovo, yai*e4 7S8 j

DRY GOODS.
Regttlar meeting held.
GROCERIES,
Present—Hardy, Hsibcrf, Parody
and Roe, Trustees.
HATS,
Mmates of the last two meetings
CAPS.
read and oir motion approved.
Petition
presented signed
by BOOTS,
Boothe nnd Wheeler -asking for the j SHOES,
taking up of nu alley. Tabletl,
Ou motion by Halbert Wolcott was CLOTHING. •
.
granted the privilege af using a por­
NOTIONS,
tion of.Main Si. until Oct. 15, 1876.
The foilowirtg accounts were pieAC.
AC..
&amp;C.

Dann&gt;« (Gogglo-eyei

link. 187C

ineonvanience the gnat In the alight asl. -His
a meal ax and as cute as a bull frog’s elater',
and is a burning disgrace lo tbe city of
Hastings, as scores of her leading men will
ter. club of Nashville, at Union Hall, this
twtlfy. I’ee air; any editor that wil allow
any one to write slang umler a ficticious
UA. Cbn.U.u Ckorek ,„t
, p,,,, „lp,
,b,
every thing in Uta Notion line st Bottom figS.bb.(k u u«.l. nu,r«iu, u&gt;4
|
„d wmll ,uU lf h,
h&gt;d lh,
1). W. Liscolw's.
TbaPotnr will &gt;!•» nruoh at T^nham'.
courage.
Bali, Maple Grove Center, kt 8 p. u,
Whe is 'Bijah Flint! Echo answers
IF. G AyUv^rth dt.Oi.'e.
—The Demoerata and I.iberate of Carle­
ton will meet in enuetts, at Chipman’. Hall, and what worn tbc grounds upon which she
Beat Purloin and Round tAkikL per £, W cl nest Tuewlay at 2 o’clock in the afternoon I procured her. uivoroo ! He.hasn’t manhood

til further notice.' '
,
IWrj.Ul^ A., Wk. 1HTC.

Be«R«MU........................
Rib RnkkU.............. ...............
Brisket, per lb.

sented and on motion allowed :
Lee «r Dickinson, lumbsr...........—1.$67.40
Bmitb ft Putnam, nails
. 4.00
Hardy* ft Cracker; ecraper'. v.vo
C. tl. HancheU, dr eying..
5.50
C. C. Wolcoat. nails .......
L Everett, draytag..
...
0.76
H. W. Flint, repairing and building
.walk
1247
On inotioH the Feighuer petition
was taken from (he table and on mo­
tion an appropriation of one hundred
dollars wits voted to be applied on
the highway east of his residence.
The Wheeler &amp; Boothe petition
was reconsidered and ou rholion was
rejected.
.
Council adjourned.
.

Be'
‘" 'd e1 vention, kt Hastings, on the 18th.

and Own tho Authorship of tho foul artioles.
‘ hut allows the impression to be created that
i*e awip wmtwnrj h«» I»amtjj4r|iin0 of ufefcaant, Mr. C. C. Wolcott, is preparing- 'ilia bis wife. Ob; vilest of vile! Now,
Freah and Salt • Urate.
(j,0 ground for anotber store, to tho north we du revere a woman, but when a woman
«u*w to be a wonuin, she no longer deof hia t’resaui one, which, when completed
urtxo lhe name of a woman, and tjareaflar E. J FBIGHNKK, D. 0, GRIFFITH.
... Good, Pre ah CracAen bff' tbs ban-elI will be used as au agricultural store.
'
Recorder.
Pr«id«*nL
or pound, cheap, at
D. W. L.tjtfxii.K'fy
-—The Ha*ting» Jotinio! has been sold facie about thia precious pair, which can be
a full stock of Ladies Kids oat to Flint &amp; Co- of Charlotte and Johns­ snbelantiated by a trip to Charloiu and
IF. G. AvUmarthA Ct*
town fame.
No money changed bands. Johnstown. Verily the man or woman that
Flint A.Co. merely assumed the responsibil­ seeks sympathy from such champions, must
ity of the chattie mortgages on tfco concern. be pruud indeed.'
ROBERTS &amp; HOSEER.
D. W. Lincoln’s.
- Clement Smith and wife start for tbe I We beg
- lhe -pardon of
, ocr readers for ocOur paper
..
i. k.
,.o; ™w*”»
,d,“
building, In tble viUagv, wbefc they will cpnelauily
NEW BOOTS!
NEW~BO^TS!
Htanduwbwbr.mufi*^I1*”
"«“• kO!
fcW DON'T GO BAREFOOT. TI
of lb.
Skirl,. ..J C. H. Brad, I "»• ’“'0 ••
«P • H" ■»
k«»&gt;,

$10,000

WILL OFFER

FULL LINES OF

Printn, Cotton*.
TICKS,

U12MIJVS.

Stripes anti

Check- '

BEST ASSORTMENT OP

gcadii-glade

L. J. WHEELER’S.
DRY GOODS AT COST,
CLOTHING AT COST,

HATS &amp; CAPS AT COST,

Boots &amp; Shoes at Cost

Crockery at Cost,
GROCERIES AT COST.

CLOTHINGI

NEW MEAT MARKET. From per Suit Up. MEN’S SUITS FOR S5.00,
BOOTS AND SHOES !
Pure Linen floats at 75 cts. eachIN GREAT VAHIETY,

From S-l

I'rtah aud Sult .Heat*

NEW BOOTS!

NEW BOOTS! will nro II. l..1Or. dorio, il„lr .U.«o , —P-W/ &gt;&lt;,'k.J oro .Itekln, Ib.lr or...
into busino«« that does not concern them.
4-—At tbeschool meeting loti Tueidoy eve-;
--------’------------ - ---------------5
.
:
. A War turn will Involve tbu Great

K»- DONT OO BAREFOOT. U ,
I intend &lt;o offer logger bargains in liuotn
and Shoes for the ballancs of the season,
than you ever heapd of.
Men's Stoga’s, band-pegged, $2.50*
Men’s whole stock, double-tole, $8.00.
Bargains in Boys' and Youths* whole­
stock Boots.
.—
Bargains in Woman’a Fine Shoes.
Serge Gailcre. fine. .$1.75.
,
T. My stock is sYl new and 1 make one price

Sate T/fnc.ll Ahvc,jri&gt;u£v! SferaJJcaUh
by buying good Boat* and,Sh4«e.'-st
A M. DAUGHfcfiTFP,

Bottom Jc*i-iceH.

ing for the Primary School depart menu to
coat not more than $500, and to be eomplclto Chas. Furntes for $489.

j —Upon comjilaini of Joseph Hafner, Cal­
vin Irland. Attslia Multan and Saluciu*
Knapp were yesterday arrosted a.id brought
before Esq. Chipman. to M*v«r to the

.... ..

H“ J“*t recdrrd a Urjjr sod fine SMorttavnt vt
.

.. r— ’MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS!

a;—- -rr~ ~— - r'—; BIUjIjIHJbll 1 fll TABUI UUUUO !
■ B,rQnHV l«dlcaio. it will call from tbe field
.
and w«’rk’h*P&lt; ,h*
reserves of j
In Ml tbe Ut«t

charge of using prOfoBe language at a1 •*cb of ‘bo° «“»«««••
wba wUl »*lhe I Spring1 nnd Summer Style*
school meeting held iu school district No. 2
’ Th«
l’"« «'1 •
...
,
m
Cfi-ttetun, Sep t Ith
I bloody, aud lhe drafts made upon ihs la-j
Al Prtws th«l Defy Compottiiou

-rcrOM.,™.| H Win b.„&lt;u ,1,.. !“’*•«

W“,l,“P" “d
j
Lout store on ’ South Mafrir SL.’iiear the I. I. L.u.1. * Ou. .ill ...... tt.tr ,.„k
,,
. .
,
. .
the nffiicrtlturtd Interests of Europe. Then
depot
■'
;
,
.'
of dry g&gt; oda from Hasting* to their store
...? .,
.
.
..
.
&lt;
. .6' ,, l
. . : will the neb granaries of ont' Northwest be
in tbie
village,
on the loth. Mr. Loomis is
.
,
' ,
, ,. ,
Dlsaolution.
----"-----------------------j opened and our cerate command fabulous
p.rtw.r.4,
.»'! In­ &gt; pricvv. p;«uui.ituii tug iiiuui.nca awn.fu__ i__ ..._ .___ • , ..... . __ . 1
. trt'd.Jn mil in «« lur,. a utn-l
K.
cl0C t BStliCan
i B ,‘ *n&lt;* PUr
“ISHon of skilled Amcridaj been diMNdrad, Mr? D. C. (inffirh burce.s o
o nev । cajj
cnn flnj employment in the in­

Drc.vsCBTTISO
aiul Cloak
Making,
AND HTUSO.

I b,W’ *irr l^rcipiialei into a pond of

Hnuectfnlly Yours, .
DC. GRIFFITH.
fitaF* Good Cotlenade Pania for $1 at
.
D. W. tiscoLx’t
Look aiour CesUnaial TkiZTonly 10
uooa a our ,«iker.nlBl mesmg, ouiy tj ।

NEW BAKERY.
11.

in the »o.«, M HAt it was useless. The
ent, or the enthusiastic landscape portrayer I
mos* was M heavy that the buys could not
swim, however they managed to get hold of
a limb, to which they clung for two hours,
detir of lhe Suprente Architect of ihc uni- j
shouting for -hslp, which, at the end of tiie
versa, which so plentifully abounds upon

‘
,
‘*“7
Pe“n’&gt;‘*7
'and elegantly t.ltulrsled guides of over fiL

re(X1TerwI.

citnans.

Indeed U rarely happens that
does Mr. Smith.

Ho has

Business ip town is rather dull al present. ,
as the fanners nrs gelling ready for their '
Geo. Holden, of this city, haa bought o ut
C. A. Bnilay'a interest in the lieory Mabie.
The bosincM will be conducted under the

GROCERIES!

I 23

.

cage.

&gt;. W. Lntcour.

S. UlEHHAFSER.

■ Fresh Bread, Ms, Cakes. Crack­
- --------------------- ers asd Pies

; ty P****. «”•/ be *»••*
writing k
Tbe Republieaa nominee for Judgn of j the General Office, No. B5 Clark Street, Chi­

Nashville to gel
Tea*, Cuffwee,

Plrosr give me &lt;t cttlL

H. ALDRICH.

WOOL CARDING?

Good. Fine-Cut Cite wing Tobacco, 45 cts.

Location.-—West Side of Main.
Nashville, Mich., July 15th, J875;

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.
1776
1876

L. J. WHEELER.
GRIFFITH &amp; DURKEE,

DURING THE

DEALERS IN

Cente nnial

STtA.I’LE 4JNI&gt; F'A.TSCK'

KEN'S, YOUTHS’ I BOYS’ CLOTHING.
4kh. Nur. lo.

Good Japan Tea, 45 cents per Ibi.

Street, iu W. A. AyIswurth’s.Brick.

MERCHANT TAILOR!

BED)! MADE CLOTHING!

token before Esq. Chipman, and Hine fined | grand«bt of triumphs, our Centennial
Bewte Durkee. of the firm of Griffith A Dnr- $6 and costs, and Knepp $1 end costs. . Nevftr before has lhe Great Fl. Wayne &amp;
Hine swore by all that was powerful that he j Pennsylvania Railway .effered such inducec place, and in thin-vonnectiuu 1 would wouldn't pay tbe fine, and consequently took meats to the traveling public. The superb
a free ride to the Hartings jal'j where bo ■ sights, tbe glittering line of double stee
in Eaton or Barry. Couwy, and when 1 make Contained until Monday, when his employer. ' rail tracks, the magnificent palatial cars,
’A. Parker, paid bi* fine and hid him rc- -frem which tbe Centennial visitor oan view
do not prupoM lo come into cum position leased..
. „
[ the scene's uf our country's early struggles.
■
-DlKk.ku.llA, U k. quin popul., „» ]
&lt;■­
Ik.
n..r,............
lu SK.rJ.j !». ku.A Un.,. !
,h'
“"!■* Al‘ I
I .wk...p. tuoA., g Ik.l Hl... il&lt;»i
.Ml,. I ...
.............
nd to sell al or bwlew catl lomeet preiniiiri n„1A Sn.f Q
__ «...
, , , jv-tj.
, .
g.«
neoessiriea, or that clow th.t depJd -P.m r!' RasAy ’
n'‘ S
*m Wn~..
U ‘l*"n
•h»lr &lt;utlR I legbooies. enjoying a sunrise on the famous [
stepped into
Dy
curve, and ftrr hundred, of mile. |
__
______ r'l’jt . ’ , j sirnoofl
itil.i ua boat
hn&gt;i sad rmsbd ap.
....
rt. aotue !

AU Goods Sold tu Brpracnlcd, and'
Satisfaction Guaranteed.

S. LEIBHAUSER,

'
I due'rial e*iahliabmenta of our country—and
will pay all th* firm debts and colled alt
debts due the firm.
—Tbo«e mnd creek fellows gave the vj’.- j geld from our European neighbors will pour CuttiiiK i»n«l Mnlcini: 'Ione In tbe late»t
Dated Saab rille, Sept &lt;ll». Wd.
lage another viait Saturday evening nnd as ; rapidly into tho laps of our deterring bii&gt;1
I». C. Gatrmii,
•belure poor whiskey had le suffer, hut Ike ' patriotic citiuns. Manj &lt;?f ibom will then ■
Lewis Dukcxs.
result wax that McDooal-1 Hine and-Sainciu* j forever .regret they perc
,.
rdKtied
the • aplendii .
-1-1..1*
. . .. . .
... .........
. ..
"Knapp were snatched up by Marshal Flint, I opportunity to pass without visiting
the '

U&lt;arr of prufiui. for 1 intend to k»ep
claeaaime, deaHog in firm clave gnodi
anteeing fu'.l wjkiiiM and meawree nn

STOGA BOOTS, S2.75,
15 GRADES OF TEA
60 CENTS TO $1.00 PR POUND.

Should England, Russia, Prussia. AustHa,
„
, _ ,
.
....
I
Franoe and Turkey Become involved tu a |

.•a

Pair, Upwards.

DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
DYli-STUFFS,
Sebool and Yliwccllaneniiw

BOOKS.
STATIONARY,
WALL PAPER.
PAINTS, OILS, COLORS
VARNISHES.
BRUSHES.

Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Etc.,
TOILET 4RTICEES.
PERFUMES,
TEAS. CQFFEES,
SPICES.

Boys’ and Men’s Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing;
Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes;
Gloves and Mittins, Groceries, &lt;Ee.,.
NASHVILLE,

MICHIGAN-

We nrenow fully prepared for the Fall Trade of" I *»76.
Ha*
ing purchased our Stock,.the first week of Aug., during the depressed erdition of tho market, al bottom prices,, we feel confident that we can offer
Goods'at rates that will be satisfactory to tha closest buyers.
We shall add to our stock, from time to time, all .the latest styles that’
make their ttppcareiice in the Eastern market. Wilhunl going-further intodeti.il, we extend n a cordial invitation to all to examine our rtoek before
purchasing
With thanks to our cuatomers for their post pairotjage, we
solicit a- cocitinuancs of the same, and also invite those who have not-hith­
erto rad rd with us, to give us a trial, believing lhaL we can ofier goods-atprice* that will be entirely satisfactory.

llewpcotfully Yours,

GRIFFITH &amp; DURKEE.

The Nashville Carton Mills fte Tobaccos and Cigars.
NEW ctiOP OF WOOL!

IFool arnt by rail will be carded with
and Provisions, and thia name is sbeordod him by all who .
promplnan and returned }&gt;cr directions. I
.
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know him. He is a wholb-Suuled, generoue ‘
enm ; charitable in his views and with bit'
: mm
. mutiny. Ko worthy objoei vr cause foils to
C. ,Lm» kfiot.
mi kb k.it.
n.»
„a i.4u^ । - nY.;wki;,
of
FOR MEDICAL AND MEUHaNKAL fVEsOtlMils tf
a
war b«»A |’«jfBy,I,ajlerM” of
city played a match
iflavtna bi) a
,
I'OdtB ONLY.
good proFsr:y
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of
tll8
onh. f#r.
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on PrlJV «•&gt;&lt;. w.|»»roin they bust the
LARGE EXPERIENCE
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f.. 1, a li,,
-I math,
" has been followed sll . through
• his bus-jrp.Hir
Bukr, nr- f»'*.

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i.u -ki.h us....I, i. ik. i.- pfjge [j gents psr li., or 12! wi?re 1
i rrevsmenl r»f our oily.
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Fermi Oil.

Db you wont Dyt» siuffis ?

and will ai«»y»

Innsltt friW Ssiklulm.

J. IF. PGWLES. Pr-jp.

LIVERY STABLE!

■At. Smokers

Do you want a good Book for the
Home Circle ?'
Do you want School Books?

Du you want a Prescription filled

U. &amp; MAIL LINK

And join iu lhe chofua with those that

nro already tinging :

Thijt is the Tea I lone' have, sought,
And niouFMtl because 1 found U naK
THEY KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF

with cat-e ?

MUSIC! MUSIC!

'ssz

LEE BROTHERS,

Dt&gt; you want I’diuLa and Oils?

WM. VENN. Pmommetos.

In Nashville and sell litem ut tite Simdfrsf

At Hi'good'a old stand, l^abvllle, Mich

Fours Truly.

You can buy

Strain “A” for 11 coati, Sraaslaiei Hi coa, Yo:i w C10 cats;
And other Groceries equally aR8uw Mt pric'\

BOISE BROS.
LEE BKO’B.

�*»

Prta.
from M w
rboui anal to &lt;70 fe» eheatnut

*? covered w’ith

midnight

n

possible.”

white

with their dwteibnbon.
Tl-we is *
chaiioe her? for tbe use of the

tadum-d nicely; dowry, &lt;300,000 cash.
they grow. Speaking of the roses, I
may say. that Santa Boe* wm a fstiatowi

around might make juicy reading.—
Francitw /iu'l-riin.

'^^PHESWENTVir.'V.^
A I’mcR of New York up-town prop­
erty, valued at $200,000 throe ream ago, pie Mating that the Oabioet Council was
resolved to depose the present Sultan
sold for $50,000 cash, the other day.
Morad, sad place Abdnl Hamid in his

rritli white, yellow, pink, txiff,
id crimson. There were pep- all the gentlemen rowing, and the rise
of her biceps has lutd a depressing cffe*jt
from Africa and Um Sandwich inland”, on malrimouud proposals.
Imurum from Centtal America, dag”
Ir you go down to tho Thousand
from New Zealand, magnolias from We
lalauds look out for the one owned by
Southern States, eucalypti from Aus­
John Grover. I f you picnic there ha will
tralia, cypreauw from the mountains and
from Euroiw, myrtleri from Palestine
lx spite of the immense -indemnity
and Greece, and a Paulonb tree from
, paid out of French savings anl di­
Japan, which reaches a height of forty
vided among tho German St-.tes, France
feet, and revels in leaves of the rise and
is to-day the least depressed country in
shape of a elephant’s rar. AU these
Bfirope.
trees aud flowers remained out of doors
CosMxcncvT produced TOGnew invenwithout protection during the past win­
tkms last year, or one to 764 inhabi­
ter- In fruit trees there were tigs,
tants. Massachusetts stood next in the
Granges, lemons and almonds, peaches,
number of patents. Arkansas in at the
plurn'i and apples, besides all manner of
foot at the list.
grapes, including a black Hamburg,
A uusTNixo-BODSgcntatHiggiusport,
which dutinguiohed itself by growing

Btoox l&gt;»»t&gt; boau dlridad up ; that towyifcrwt
want to fight any nm, bat will eudeavur to
crows th* Ywl'airotono ao1 gat hick to tbe
ageoolrw. It they meant to fight they «n»U
not b*v* afiowwt the Junotlon of tho fcroeo of
Gone. Crook and T«rry. It appear* to the
Commandor-lu-Chief aa If atttng Bull w*.
getting t*»dT ‘o edrrende r and socure the

determined

engaged In the mod deeperate priru fight that

pounded to a Jolly* ”• carried Lome dead.

pud bj tn* muted
i repaid i»F eatwp.

—Deadwood city, in the Black Hilta, la ro-

M.O33H
SIMM
«,«*’.us
AVM.SS3

—Fifteen million cartridges, valued at $875,­
000. wars shipped from Naw Hxvnu. Cann., a
-Hanl time* are raging in England, and the
iron Uado noerna to be mpecialiy afflicted. A
mnMitndoof failures, mostly of &gt;mall bounce,
dltiou precedent to a grant of farther an­ are reported, and the auapeoaloti of doth and
nuities will be the rolinqaisbment of the Black

of otnploytuent.

—Latent ’ advice* locoivod from Fort Fettcr-

trail of a large body of hoatUea. estimated at

and Crook la following the trill with all poaei-

POLtTICAL.
—Hoc. H. C. Bobltteou hM been nominated
a* th* Bcpabtican candidate for Governor of
Cotin«o«l:uL
—Hua. Horatio Bcytuour i* tho nominee of

fifteen feet in the laat^ twelve months in
open air. Everything grows in the town
without, irrigation, excepting strawber­ ries, and some products attain ondrmoru
size, notably the horseshoe geranium,
Which forms dense hedges of soariot
bloom, fuclieias which cover the sides
of houses, and lemon verbenas, which
have so jinny and procariouy a growth
in the East, but which grow here to a
height of ten feet, and with a main stock
three inches in diameter, and heavy
enough for oqxdwood. In many or­
chards I saw fruit forming on trees
which were planted .only seventeen
months previous, and eucalyptus trees,
which wvre in pote aix years ago, arc
now between thirty or forty feet high.
Indeed, it u difficult to say what will
not grow in this section, for everything
that b tried has yielded good returns.

—Tbs low^Deuiocrats hare nominated can­
ongagemeut with Bithog Ball'a entire force in didates for the State ofiloro. with tno excep­
a few days.
tion of Governor and Lientanaut Governor.
JWOH' WTSO.V,, TUE WEST 1’uiMt
—The Democrat* elooied their Stale &lt;&gt;ffioofa
cadet. Died.
io Arkautai, by wbat majority is hot yet known.
lasoed in future, falls short of 5,000, and of In Little Book sod Pulaski oouqty ths vote wm
A Call reporter had an interview yes­
grown males 1,000.
terday with a gentleman who was 8
exceedingly dose.
—Whiaky-maktrra will be interact 3 to learn
cadet with “ Bison” at West Poirjt, and
that the Commianlonrr of Internal Berenno
fOSKIGK.
graduated in the same class. This gen­
has fixed the product fn*m each buabcl of grain
—It i» nuoffldaUy announced from Turkey
tleman lh familiar with Bison’s subse­
period ia forty-eight lionm, and fifteen quarto abortly. Sultan Mahmoud la to bo deposed; quent career, and denies tho story that
and Abdnl Hamid will bo ]&gt;rocLalmed hi* «uc- he is Bitting Bull. Bison’s real name
—It la announced that the campaign against
was McLoinc. Ho gratuated the fourth
Billing. Bull iacloaed for tho noidon.' Tbe
in his class, and not tho third, as staled
a band in tbe war igalnat Turkey.' The other in the letter of an army ofliccrl in which
I*owm are in favor of peace, while Ilusria doho is spoken of as the leader of the
alre* an umbttee, her object being rappood to
mouth of Tongue rtror, for winter quarUn*. gain limo fbr preparation. Meanwhile tbou- Sioux. Bison’s -uUiuomenta were un­
The gwera! feeling among both officers and aanda ot Btiwila** eabjecte arc aaid to be pouring questioned, but his habits were wild,
men in that further ccairh for Sitting' Bull
and -he was refused a diploma, and,
would be likely to prove an iiumruae wild—The llulr town ot fit. BjmUUm. CuoJ* therefore, a obrnmiarion, on tho ground
goo»e chare. Crook may powibly alrihe boeio
tliat he hod made his escape from West
aoudl paiUee who are now haraMing the gold - &lt;lay list. Six hundrcil building* wors destroyed,
Point while nominally under arrest for
and tbe loaa ia rotimated at $1000,000.
*
some cocapnde iu which ho had in­
—Yellow fever ia epidemic al bavannali, Ga.
dulged. Embittered by the result, he
-nd forty destha occurred in forty -eight hours.
Now tnat many of our prominently- seems to havQ resolved to lead the life of
After
wealtby men are disappearing from a desperado, and he succeeded.
C-JtXMar AXD CKJAtlir^LS.
—Ixxd Rlbbloadalc, tho atepeju of Earl RA- view, those who remain arc more inter a rough frontier exmrience in tho We*tcotuig than ever. Commodore O. K. vrn . States, ho otisied for'Californio.
Garrison is one of the beat known of our Ho was at Acapulco in 1853, and came
Dinkgrovo. formerly Sheriff of wealthy men, and, like most of those on lhe steamer to Ban Francisco. He
who piocrded him, is a self-made man. either liad not his fare or refused to pay
known miscreant. The ktlling 1* generally ntl
It may not bo so generally known that it, and as ho eaid he was too much of a
down aa the result of aa aid feud, tho Doctor
one of the most important episodes of genii man to work for a pirumge, there
killed a min nunod Wlmterk, who had mxny his life was that which, tlrrough a com- was some trouble with him on board.
fricmlB.
binotion of circurcBtencea,r_____
made_______
him a From hero he went into Colorado, cast
—Iks BMateuea of Jmoo Fomaroy, tbo boy-j rival of Oom. Vanderbilt It was in his lot with tho Mojuves, aud became to
b*’3 “«ri"«l ri: ISM Ital Vudcrbilt ™ running U» all intents and purposes au Indian. Ha
Impriaounsat for Ufa.
•
n
-■n- uuu rtta. ,r ou. Btata « a.
lfa' *“ 8“
io full dyed Ids skiu and eschewed all clothing
tad r.ta Otar, u, Uia. B®». Art., i. th, bJ'' °&gt; 'oorcta Hi. Agent in that city axve tho kind worn by tho nomgHs with
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was C. K. Garrison.
In 1856 the fili­ whom he aasociited. Ileatlcsi! as ever,
i an old man uara&amp;l Cobb, busters under William Walker broke up ho went from one Indian tribe to an­
the Nicaragua tranait and, seising the other, making friends with some and
reins of government in that country, an­ enemies with others, bnt always ready
nulled the Vanderbilt tranait contract. for a raid or for desperate work. At
Garrison, by thb not, was thrown out of leugtb, iu au encounter with a hostile
a job. Suboequently a new contract wan tril&gt;e, he waa single dout, lassoed and
offered by the Nicaragua Government, strangled. His body was left for wild
women and &lt;*cape&lt;L Tbe fugiuvo procurul which Vanderbilt refused to accept; but beasts to prey upon. The Sioux knew
j Garrixon and Charles Morgan (the New him not.
Sitting Bull, whatever his
or U»
.ho -or. Uta. ro
.^^.p talliotairo) took it
skill may be, is not tho Bison of West
-it' «. Lori. Mo., tat Ito*,. •
Ibi* ,rtiOT Point CoL B. S. Williamson, Superman named Jamee Lidtioil became nnru'.y in I
' anderbdt greatly, and whan luteaden: of tho-Lighthouse Depart­
one of thepublk parte, and on being put oat- I Garriaon camo to New York Vanderbilt ment an thia coast, graduated vflth the
aide tbe intioearo l.urled a atone at the fence. | refused to speak to him. They were re- diaappointotl cadet
Maj. McAlister,
Bcliui Officer Woodlock was then called upon couailed subi-equcnUv, and Garrison was commAnder of the Ordnance Depart­
v"’ » &gt;•» ment, graduated tbe previous year, and
steamboat busuiosa. Ho b now the Gen. McClellan was also in training
allffbtaal provocation (UAScll offering no re
with him m West Point
Bison was
•artonce) ehet Lins tkrongb tb« tort, killing ‘
him iMUnUy. Woodlrek haa boon arreoted. I rtreet parlanco b getting out of steam­ well known to both these officers. —San
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j ships rapidly, and will turn them over to Franciica Call.
XIRRS AXD CAACAEriES
. his MU William R., who b tho chief
—An *oUre block wm dretruy*! by Bro at 1 niansgt r. Com. Garrison b worth anyChinese elopeinonte arc well managed.
10M will exceed $500000. &amp;®u&gt; of the
. nD‘icr*u,od to have targe anma invested None bnt th« laxydeserve tho fair; there
is
neither ladder ncr trellis to be scaled ;
taga boroed were of a aaperior character. |
Chicago. Peraonally ho b one of the
among than baing the G&lt;raixu Ho-plta! and i «uo«t unassuming men on the street. He and the old gentleman is easily perauudt il
that
whatever i«, is right.
Hiere
the liailroad Hotel. A flromaa nainotl HiAnr&gt;I h a Imhitun nf Turner ’Rntnnl,
tell fraa a biter and was taecaoily k'lted.
week, but spends his Humlsvs with lite was Ho, the laxiexi wight of Hangchow,
•» ’ family at Iterator Hr i. M inveterate who lived by odd jobs, and uevoc could
by fi^TuTmotme**d pUy«r, which b about lite only m&gt;- got regular employment. Ono night,

Tbe tee* on freight te variously estimated at' m visiting the Garrisou monument at
from «150,0i0 to ♦St’.ooo. upo.i which there fat j GwenwtKxl Cemetery—a half-mosquo
verr llilic. if ativ.
th*. l*&gt;
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macteM I Of Vanderbilt and A. T.

Stewart in

exploded

A

Mdm

hiul'ik

thief awaiting trial in the St

thrown out of his painted wagon, and
kicked to death by one ol hb homes, all
at the same time.
The old ajiplo tree at York, Maine,
that wiui brought in a tnb from England,
in 1629, was out down by its owner re­

cently. liecaniio tbe many visitor* to it
trampled the grass.
.
MisbEiaek E.'Dilew, of Boirton High­
lands, jumjied overboard from her lioat
in a rough sea and rescued a cliild tlqrt
hail • fallen from another Ixntl, whose
managero ncre too much frightened to
wear about
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SiNuuLMt death notice from the Wiwo
(Texas) Examiner"Died—A the
reaidenco of Major W. W. Downs, on
Third street, Monday, Aug. 7, nt 1030
o’clock p. dl, Copt O. J. Downs, of
voluntary abstinence from strong drink.”

M«. Waitxbson, of Louisville, is tho
only member of tho present Oongrcai
who was bora in Washington. The in­
teresting event took place on tho 16th of
February, 1840, when the cider Waterson was serving as a member of Congress
from Tcnnessoe.
The proprietors of tho Manchester
Botanical Gardens, after n warm discus­
won, hnvo at last determined to open
their gardens to subscribers on Sunday.
Tho question has frequently been
brought up within the last twelve- years.
Tho votes wore 165 fur and 85 against.
John White and Alice Ayar Rtarted for
the clergyman’s houso at Scarborough,
England, to get married. They wore
very poor and out of work. On lhe way
they seem to have decided not to strive
together for prosperity and happiness,
for they committe 1 suicide by drownteg.
Curious sales in Texaa, says the
Weatherford News: "Jackson’s madstone will be sold at Weatherford on
Saturday, the 20th'test, at auction, for
cash in band. This stone has i&gt;een in
Parker county for fifteen years, and Has
been applied to the bites&gt;of many rabid
animate.*'
A roit'wn pastor of an up-town church
in New York justifies^ the practice of­
closing houses of worship and taking a
vacation in dog days, referring eomplaiucra to the fact that by-and-by they
*11 expect to be ** where congregations
ne’er break up and Sabbaths never end,"
and then they will have enough of it.

stent intenwt. He wu*t born in 1842,
and is the second son of Abdul Medjid
Khalif. His mother died young, and
his father gratified him in afl his wiahro.
He commenood harem life early, bnt
having a stronger constitution than hb
brother Mnrad, fate exowweshave notacrionaly impaired hb health. Ho is not a
drunkard nor a spendthrift, bos one wife
in chief, and owns several odalisques.
He is on orthodox Turk, cordially hxtes
the GreeX*&gt; performs hb religions rites
punctiliously, knows a little French,
has a fancy for collecting stuffed monkeys
MBd cockatoos, and wijl probably make
As good a Sultau as any other Turk—
the demand for any particular Sultan
baing short-lived in Constantinople.—
Chicago Tribune.

A BM1LL CBTTRCII AXD SHORT
SEJtMOJfS.
Westdale, a little parish in England,
him the smallest church in tliat country,
aud it b a very diminutive affair. It has
but eight peau and yet u capable of so
commodatiDg double the jiopubtiou of
tho district.
The rector opens the
church himself and rings the belt Then
ho dona tbe occlosbatical robes in tbe
presence Of hb congregation. There b
do mn’ical instrument in-the church,
and the minister leads the singing. His
bermons are very short, a recent one oc­
cupying only seven and one-half min
utes in its delivery. Two services are’
held' every Sunday, and this rector,
clerk, precentor, sexton, bell-ringer and
church-warden ail combined in one re­
ceives for the performance of hb varied
duties the modest little salary of about
8300.
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Only 30 Cents Cor Six Monlhx.
Tho Chicago Ledger, a large 48-coIumu paper, .will be sent to any sddreea
six momtub, jxjstpaid, for fifty cents.
Tho Ledger ia the cheapetil and best
paper in tho country.
Address The
Ledoku, Chicago. Ill.
At our rtquort Cragin AJJo., of Fhiladolplua, Pa,, have promised to send any
of our readers gratis (on receipt of fifteen
cents to pay postage) a sample of Dob­
bins’ Electric soap to try. Send at onoa.

Wix.Horr’8 Anti-Periodic ou Fkvkb
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Houiatm’s PnxsEnviNo Comtoujcd dbpdtaMM with sugar, beat or ur-tight oana tu pre­
serving IrusL vocltable*, meat, egge.etc. A largo
exult it at too Contemns.1 Exponuon, proeerved
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CUNS! CUNS! CUNS!
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MUSTANG
LINIMENT

TOBACCO USERS tS* Nic-in-Noc
with IMt lotmrro. Bnrrroxa VrJCnoo. IHrsnrxaa,

O«o. Hol«»toA Cx, L Na 33 Agnooltural Hall.
Centennial F.xpoaitlon. 1'liUadoTplua.

Edwxhd Baimb, Euq , Horton, Kings
county, N. 8., writc-i that an antonialiing cur*
has been offccud on hi* daughter by tea two ot
JofiHKm't
Linxmenl. Uta whale *[dno
become diacaaoa, eh* loot tbe tree of Lar limbi*.
*ad her back wa* rounded up like » bow, ui
conM&lt;|uenct&gt; of taking cold alter having been
inoculated for the ktae pock. Sho ia now wcIL

A oovru who lived in Epping, N. H.,
have had eleven children—eight sons worm, aaltrhoum.
and throe daughters.
The father, now
living at the age of 86 years, has been
an inveterate omuker and cbower of to­
bacco moat of hia life, and his wife a
snuff taker more than fifty years, and
The remarkable euros effected by
yet no one of the cloven children ever Vegetine Lave induced many phymcitua and
apothscarir*. wliom we know, to prescribe and
used tobacco in any form.

THIS AND THAT.
And »o you found lb*t p-»r room doll.
tank, b*v&lt;Dy to yvur ta*t». my dear ?
It* feature* *»»mnl nutwauUfn!; *
But tlu. I know-tw»* there, not here.
You plighted troth to tar, the word
Whlc‘.-M&gt; that poor room how It beard.
And UU»
ihu rich room obtain*
obulna your
yonr pratec
pr*i*e
Uu.pixliited-oo
u.piaMbcd—*o bright.
fright, «•&gt; lair.
fair,
Ho all
II whereat perfect *t*y«
etay. T

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Th" other «ord wm m»&gt;kitu •— Uk
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Two yeara ago the coinage of twentycent pieces wad ordurod. Tbe object
was to reduce our coinage to the decimal
system.. Bat, unfortunately, the twentyfive-oent piece tna also continued;
while be wm drinkiug tea in a wayride Nothing was, therefore, gained by
inn, he boasted that ho would never do change, eXoept the confusion .rewull
anotlie/ day’s work unless he could find
a rich employer With pretty dasghtsra. Hoj&gt;e« were nntertainod that by this coin
An oM screw, namad Triang, who over- we would get rid of the phautaemii!
bcard the remark, wan ho cnrAgcd by it “ bit,” which, though it htw no real cxthat be engaged all the laborers who isteaoe, occnipiee a place iu all our tranfwere prew-nt except Ho, aud rafiued to Mciiona. Hut the twenty-oent pieces
give him even a night’s lodging. •icver entered into general circulation
in this city.
Largo
numbers of
bsck-yard, aud
very mournful he
wm.
Suddenly a great bundle of
clothw; was thrown out of a window were turned out But the straugcHt pjrt ■
Thinkfab there were thieves in the of the story is to uomc. The New York j
Journal t\f Cummeret charges that they ;
teat the farmer's household, lie put the are dwtritinted at the oth’vr Hide by some '
bundle ou hja lntck aud trudged Jovrti nrcwwaa of f*vv&lt;»riti«Tr.. nn.l am writ ,/v,.s2. ' LaMD.-...
ible to the general puhHo. The journal
behind' him. The infuriated farmer I
Not so. It was only a pretty girl. Hha ’
joined him aud walked by his aide.w.tli- ■ 33 p*sr cent, premium, or four for H.00,
our saying A word or. looking up at him. And tab is not the ieas.t of the puxxtaa
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NASH4|LLE, BARRY CO., MICH* FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IB. W76.

NO. 51

THE
BULGARIAN
ATBO. moat emiorut chemtata and physiologists
was a sayin’, we had a mighty .scare.
'
CITIES.
are now agreed to th) opinion that,
Wo had moved from Memphis—tor couple of years more onr boy contrived
when people will nse more of such
to gtt nrtns arrant boy in a big machine
VILLAGE OFFICERS.
simple vitalizing extract; and a little lew
bow Old Trnaalcr managed to brack us shop, an’he had the faculty of makin'him­
iv&gt;MMOTit-rw«riu
tea, for their strength and health, they
up, an’ come along just as bo had got to self useful no well that he soon got to ire
will be willing to dispense with the
be all the world to us, an* said he guessed a general favorite, especially with Mr.
Mr. Schuyler, tho American Secretary present artifices of cookery, as numberwe’d htul'im long enough, an’ ho would Rosenberry, the boas, who took such n
how take ’im off our hands an* givs his strong fancy to *im ths‘ he vowed the boy of Legation and Consul-General, has lem m they are useless.—New York
been making a very careful and pains­ Tritnme.
edicatiou the Anishin* tenches. As for should bo somebody, an’ rctually offered
me, I thought I should drop'dead, an* to send *im to college a year at his own taking examination of the region of tho
XCLK ANfi ZIOV. .
_
Bulgarian revolt of last May, in order to
William—for it
The Cincinnati donkey that whipped
by which
a lion waa not, it Bcema, the first animal
couM do to keep
y inilBB of that species to nnbdne the king of
old whelp with i
beasts. The following item we find reILflTOHtalGT jfttoCQTAL CHURCH-X. L
was, they hod a mighty fura, an Trus- was ever so much obliged to ’im ; * but,’ wide and nearly'one hundred miles long. produoed in the New York Sun : “Many
1T1 K HL Loco IWor. - Srials&gt;a rri-ry Sabbath al 1
The
rebellion
threatened
large
propor
­
I S a. m. «»d 7 p. m. Sabbath
*1 12 ra
ler went off vowin’ to harp tho taw on says be, * I am not just ready to go to
years ago a Florentine gentleman had a
my man, an*, declarin' by all the prophets college yet, for I want to master the tions, and at tho time we were informed mule so vicious that his grooms and
T&gt; AFTIAT QHVUtHI. Srrri*— &lt;*«T Mho!
that measures had to bo taken to “ local­
-O Mio l-« A. M. a*4; r. xMA8i-m4 D^utteT.
in Scripter to git even with ’im, au* trade an* le^rn- all about the burinoM
rerranta could not approach it withoutmake it too worm in Cincinnati for all of first, an* then if I think I want to bo a ; ise" it, Jtww “iocEliaed.” There is receiving a kick or a bite. Its master,
no need of manufacturing stories of cru­
us. That was a dark time for us, nn’ I gentleman, an* have os much leornto’ n»
"M.MH VILLE LODGE.-2MF. *-A- M. Itatcified priests mjd maidens bunted riire, after employing in vain every means to
don’t know wfa&gt;t we siusiW 'a done ifr a* anybody,
rDmi lure 1
time
render it more tractable, resolved to ox-.
hadn’t been for’thAt oisbeed toan Dr. cnotfgh. I’taisfndyih’ nefwa gtiod deal, of'heads ent off and used in a gome of
AlffY'SIK worlfflyiting* aw! man,''
ball, of babies bayoneted and thrown I&gt;ora tho creature to the wild beasts in
-Stebbins—which I hope ho may never nights an* Bundays, an* odd times, an’
the meratgerie of the Grand Duke. A
Eocttri Cook SecrtSwy.
' •
-ifavo any bod luck in his own family, for . while I’m gottta* on with the trade I high in tho air Ixiforo the, screaming
lion was accordingly let loose, whore
mothers’ eyes. There wus no need of
if ever there was areal angel in, men’s guoes I can git a good start on tho rndiroaring would have frightened any other
clothes ho in one.' Henry had just got ments, an' then if I can’t get on ass gen­ manufacturing suck stories, for the act­ animal'; but the mole wuwly retired,
over a bad spell of the fever, an’ Dr. tleman, I'll havo a good trade that no­ ual fact of battles where no quarter was without showing any sign of fear, to a
HrjUf ,&lt;Jcw-»n&gt;p« an the leant* of Time,
given^nfl if Ullages talk to ^io mercies
Nouhrille
Stebbins it was ns tended on *im as body can take from me, by which I'll lx
of Circahsian irregulars, are enough to corner of lire court, in which he could
though ho was fhe son of a pork­ able to take care of myself and the folks
only bo attacked from behind, where its
IL,A. BARBER.
THE WAS-MElt WOMAN'S BO1 packer, although he couldn’t help who liave been so good to me. I’d like blast forever the memory of Hussein Avni greattret strength lion, and tkero waited
Pasha, who ordered the performance. His
•. । &gt;nie», wnirnnm, an «*t nt
“Wall, you soo, that boy won nex* but know, that from our circumstances— to have u good edication, Mr. Rosen­
tho attack of his enemy, observing him
l.x&gt; ami mate HttwU. Naahrille, Mich.
murder
by
a
Circassian
seems
like
retri
­
th-Dg to an orphan when wo took *im. for you see it had been an uncommonly berry, au’ I’m sure, you wouldn't grudge
all the while from the comer of its eye, |
butive justice. One crime testified to
M. C. ELLIS.
Ho had a stepfather and a stepmother; bad treason, the river bein’no low nearly helpin' mo to it, but I can't give np
and presenting its crupper. The lion,
by
Mr.
Schuyler,
however,
should
bias
t
Ibiavi both drunken whelps, on* between ’em all summer tho boats couldn’t run, an’ workin’ just yit, an’ live on your bounty­
tho character of the present ministry if sensible of tho difficulty of the assault,
they nearly managed to beat the life out my mon luul Lreen so long ont of n. job till I’vo got a homo for tho old folks,
they fail to pursue its perpetratora with । employed all hia addrera to cateh his foe
of the poor child. Wo soon tho litde that wo were in a tight pinch, I can tall on’ give mother such a b'ft that she
CLEMENT SMITH,
relentless punishment Tliat is the him- ■ at disadvantage. At length the mule
fellow, my husband an’ me, one day you, fqr it wasn't as though ho was won't have to stavo any more. By the
saare of several thousand people in cold found an opportunity to give him ho viowhen his father bad come home tearin' bringin' in his forty an’ fifty dollars time this is done I’ll know my own mind
_ |ent a kick that nine or ten of his teeth
an’ was a dashin'-it to 'im with a piece every month, on'-it all come on to me to better, an’ you’ll be able to tell whether
____________________ I Were broken, tho fragments flying in nil
the
FLINT A- BRADY.,
of lmr'1 stave, and it fairly made my keep-the family with what I could make I’m worth tho candle.'
_ ________________ ___ poputa- * ‘hrectioni. Tire tang of beaata acknowlA TTORNKYH and &lt; *mn»eMani it taw. Offloe, heart bleed to hear *itn holler. We had । at wrahhi’, an' wmdimefl tliat wm
“Mr. Rosenberry told mo all about it
Na«hTl»r, Mlehlfin.
Michigan’
W«at iMr &lt;S Main Kt reel., N^hTlIIr,
tion, and their remains’ lio to day nn- ,
» defeat, and retreated to his den,
no children, na. two, au’ I says to my mighty slim pickin'. . But tho Doctor, afterward, an’ if I loved my boy before, buried in tho streets and in tho church. | leaving tho mule master of tho field.’’
BRADY,
William, trnya I, *My dear, lot'll try an’ bless you, ho never thought about his I w'orahipped ’im thca. Well, ho kept
For nearly three months the mountains 1
got the poor little shaver away from fiay, but turned right in with a free on, workin’ btoddy, savin’ his money,
EXBHCIHE IX TUB OPEN Aik.
D. ^r. SMITH
.
have hidden the 84*cret, but tho Govern- !
A mother, feeble and worn out, was
OTARY IWIC, aitrn.1- to all U*lr.r»* call* In them UDiRorcifuI vagabona. Wo ain't will to see what could bo done for our read in' everything ho could git his ment must have known it. The thing ‘
making ikcd», marttf*Kr«. draalnc wiUa.Hr. nona of our osru to l&gt;«ok after, an’ ho’s a aufleriu* child, an’ somehow, it wnm’t hands on, an* studyiu* almost all tho
r&lt;'stox«l to strength and health by cxerhas been spoken of before this, but dte- |
Ri uldrncc aortii of the tllliurc. »n atalr road.
nice, peart lookin’ chick, an' might bo long before the good n an got so inter­ sciences an* algebras on* Such things, I
•Pk
o
cise
in the open air. Her prescription,
believed on account of its horror.’ -T '
UNION HOUSE *
raised up to amount to somethin'. ’ ' It’s ested in ’im that we could see ho was do believe. It wasn't three years till ho
isu’’..Bs '’
CO8ta
authenticated reports from the Coneu
T
r nothing,
- is ns follows :
rank dancer. i’n&gt;j&lt;i&lt;-c«r. tri. howl i»
vary
true,
as
you
say,
’
rays
William,
determined
the
boy
should
get
well,
if
wm
the
best
workman
in
tho
works,
im
however, dMmodtboUov.mmmt. I
L“‘ J,,lj
A,,K'”1 1
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pleMantb •ltuaU-4 In II- conwr of bunincm.
• an' I don’t mind txyiu' to see what can medicine could fetch *im, an' it did. Mr. Rosenberry told me ’imaelf, an’ eud eemed il to nuie ...me .Low ot die“4 ',0"' °nl
“O’"*™ “»■
bo done.’ Bo William goes to old man But, dear mo, I’m gittin’ ’way off tho when ho como ont of his time ho wus •pprowd. Tho olBeid. at tho Porto ««"■»"'“&gt;« h°““
“&gt;• «“• ot my
Trnraler nex' day, when ho was sober, track. As 1 was goin’ to say, tho nex’ made foreman of a branch at once'L By credit American erimioearie. with bring- i “““
“J P&gt;*r«o**»
I
A/.F. C. BUXTON.
an' aayu he, ‘Look hare, old man, I want morn in' after old Trusslor hail give us that time ho had bought this lot, an’ ing th, Ib.lg.rian horror, to the notice
UNSMITH, manufiwtnm RIH* *nd :
I"’'1 °* 1 "h“dJ
atid repair* all Mrrarma andflei- .’
to
take
that
boy
of
yours
to
raiao,
hu' i such a scare, as I was liangiu* up the built the back part of tho house— which otth„EoroP.~imblfc.
BatMtuwrl
TrT."
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SL.
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Ikccdr-loaitm. of any nuuiiitacturv, fu;
Ibt prkr. Shop near the plaining mill.
make a man of ’im. He's a smart child, clother, the Doctor went by to soo old is now tho wing. Every year he has Uro been able tomwrtahr. the primajwl 1
lu*
'.'“l ,8""*
but
you
know
yourself
he'll
never
made
some
improvementa,
an
’
last
sum
­
omHl
belong,
to
Sir
Philip
Fnmeirr
tho
I
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1
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Mrs.-Meschim
—
tho
first
mate's
mother
Mr». M. J TIMMERMAN,
amount to a hill o’ beans if be grown up —an* I up’s au* tolls 'im all about what mer he put up what he calls the house
-i n
it
1. 1- t I would not "he round! longer, but
English Consul General hore, who died
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under your jichooliu'.' The old fellow a limo he was likely to have. Tho Doc­ proper—makitg all the plans ’imself.
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while I could put one foot boforo the
recently. In apito of the determination ;
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wouldn’t have notion* to say to it at tor rubbed his chin, an* looked at the
" Yes, he’s done well, an’ he’s been a
t a- a
T*n• » *1
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other, I would move about. So, I put
of Sir Henry Elliot, tire Ambassador,
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JOIINM. ROB,
first, but William wiw dead-Bet on gittin’ Cathedral spiro’ for a miuit or bo, an' good boy to ua. I can’t fad thankful ,
,
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. „ ; ’ t ou my hat, and, leaving the children in
for {relitical reasons to prevent publicity, I ., ,
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ouse, stm* »"■&gt; c.irri»s&gt;- rainier.
tho boy—for you see we had talked it then a ligljt seemed to spread over his enough that ho has turned out tho way he o- tm u 1
l. i
i
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keeping of too nurae, I walked in
Fr«ooing, an ! Paper Hangiug »
Sir Prnhp worked until he euhifcxl the 1
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over among ourselvea oo much the night face, on* hesjioke right out in his blunt has. I don’t take no credit for it myself.
tho open air as far tut my strength would
attention of Parliament and the British
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CHAS.
DEMAR A Y.
before, an' had arranged every thing bo
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permit, resting frequently in my walks,
It was born in 'im. If ho hadn’t had
nation. Tho American muwionanro, ac- 1 ,
PJ
,
TK«U.tfi, am! rfoihr In "nnc anil .Hated Jcwcl- an'ao—so my man hfi palavered old Trura- Mrs. Rockaway ; before old Trussler the right kind of a disposition to
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f I rf Ckxii. bfu«-la.-L*. etc. Kvf-ry article warcturtomed to estimate the value of on- T .
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I kept up tins course for Rix weeks, and
taalof a* n-pn»entPd, or money _ refunded. Oppo- ler for ever so long, tollin' 'ini how wed! gets back, you take that boy an' go start on, all my trainin' wouldn’t have .
deuce in this country, have been rather
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the child would bo pervided for, till right up to the Probate Oourt, an* have done much for ’im. He’s got a good
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a tluy or two ago walked with ease tan
slow to believe statements which they
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J). If. LINCOLN
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finally tho old heathen knocked under, *im appoint his own gnardeen, in reglar head, an' he knows what to do with it.
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were unable to pwretagata. Lt so bap4
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, , EALER In Or&gt;&lt;nle» and Froriaiona. Dry an’ said he wouldn't stand in the way of legal form, an’ yon ^n keep .’im in spite He's always bryin* to make improve­
&gt; “it 7 it
u iv
&gt;-t ■'?.
i ;«rton nutritious food, slept regularly,
Good*, Genta* Fumtenij Good*. Notion* md
pened that the rebellion did not touch
.
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7,
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his own flesh an’ blood, an* the upshot of all his step-father can do.’ Just then ments on the machinery, or git up some­ ,.
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and amiiow well and strong, and in good
directly any point in Bulgaria where । _ .
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of it wm that it turned out just os we William come, an’ the Doctor explained thing new, to save tabor, an* ho's now .
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R FARAD Ye
Americans resided, and in all their state- 1 , ,,
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liod counted on, an’ William he brings it all to ’im, an’ offered to go with us to hard at work on some kind of an inven­
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mentis they have been very careful to i
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tiie court house himself, as a witness; tion, widch he My8 ’• bound to make
home the boy.
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i ‘ 'roultl walk every day in the open air.
Hon to &gt;tll ail order* promptly,'and at thcl
,
.
.
. Beporate
separate what
wnut they
u
knew to Ire true and
J
*
th.., b.^a
living pricr*. Hbop went »14e of Main Htrrrt.
“ But Buch a sight you never oaw. an’ it was a good thing he Bui, too, foe I ■" ‘ V1* 0' •““’I “ &gt;'”’*’*° I* *&gt;.■
--- L------------ -1 as rumor. The Itatak .
CUI1.LT BLENPIXU KUUMI.
honk
rye i believe you. How so much don’t believe wo should 'a got -ft all nn
up in bnmntwi
business nn
on tna
his mm
own hodk.
IT nnlv
only
horror was hidden away among tlie
J. B. b se
An erroneous idea s-'emn to prevail
dirt got on snoh a littlo boy was a puz­ through so nice as wo did if ho hadn't. hope it may, an’ I believe it will, for he
mountain’, and Mr. Schuyler waa the
“ To moke a long story short, wo got don’t git discouraged, an’ what he seta
in regard to the health fulness of our
zler to me. Au’ creepers I Why it
ilr^t foreigner to visit tho ptaca and
steeping apartments. It is often asserted
makes mo scratch to think of it. But it all arranged just as tho Doctor had out to do he docs.
prove tho truth of Hie atoriea. 'I’ll**
’
WBB^niR^ifl^BBS,
that they should bo cold in order to be
“ He’s goin’ to l»e married at Christ­
says I to William, 'Soap is cheap, an' said, an’ when old ‘ croas-eyec'—for his
desire for wholesale slaughter appears
!.A&lt;*RSjflTlt&lt; AU kind* ot work in t&amp;&gt; Btockhealthy. In alluding to this, a medical
eyes were an crooked as a rams’s horn— mas, to a girl 'most as smart as he is, an*
■mitu and HonmUkmCw Una aUandM to prom- tho fine comb is in my reticule, hangin’
deeply rooted in the minds of tho peo­
on tho bed post' So I tucks up my came back ho soon found out wo had 'im who will make ’im as good a wife on any ple. From the beginning of tho Herze­ journal Htatea tliat a modenite amount of
heat is nociled in a bedroom, but that
wlicro
tlio
hair
war
short.
But
he
talked
man
over
had.
She
’
s
Mr.
IJoscnbcrry
’
s
sleeves, takes soap, water an’ towel, an’
ORNO STRONG,
govina troubles both sideH have maraamoderate amount is needed in the winter
goes at ’im. He wann't used to any­ ho aggravatin’, an’ made so many threats own daughter, frpm wiych you (nay
cred every foe they could readi.
time. There in do advantage in going to
that
I
got
real
’
fraid
he
would
,
cany
out
judge that ho hasn't changed his op in-,
thing of that sort, an* puckers up his
dlapatct&gt;{
bed ^n a cold room, nor id sleeping in a
month , an* goes to errin'. But I tnliui some of thoitf/so f persuaded my man ions of tho boy since the time ho wanted
^y/iiLLER 4- SON,
cold room, nor in getting up and dress­
cheerin' to 'im, an’ ca'mH 'im down a to send the boy out to his brother to send him to college. If you'll drop
Tho other week when &lt; Now York®
bit. Well, after n gooJ hard Bcrubbin* George’s, in tho country, for n few in again, sometime, sir, I may tell you called nt h cloth as- cleaning cfitabliih- ing in a cold room. Persona may sur-Pact. Brows,
1 Tetchca ’im out somethin'near clean, weeks, till the old varmint would leave more about ’im.”
cmHlaual Iwrreaiw of
CU«W«
ment on the Bowery with a pair of pants
To havp the chill taken off the air on
an* by close, wotcliiu’ at tire end of a the diggins, but on the vety* zoomin' im .
under hb mm, the affable proprietor of
going to bed, and whan droaring, is
week there wasn't a crcejrer or ’im. was goin’ to start with 'im, wo accident­
a PR BE LAXCB.
tho place shook them out, held them to
JHiKrllanno Care.
comfortable and IwNdthfal. A room un­
ally
heard,
through
one
of
the
young
Then I tidies ’im "up a bit with a new
CoL Becker, one of the Servian lead­ the light, and remarked :
der forty-five dcgrece is a cold room for
suit, made out of some of William's old men I washed for, tliat Trussler hail died ers, seems to bo « veritable soldier of
“ I can ^etore the penta in a manner
JOHN Q. CBE6BY-,
1' •&gt; ' tithes, au' 1m» looked w&gt; sweet that I sot
sleeping apartment, and sleeping in nn
J
b n e 111 f jf ,
though
J
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W
’
t
indoor atmosphere lower than that is aldown
ou
a
wash-tub
an
’
had
a
good
cry.
Deiraty Coanty flunuynr nod Gvnrtat Conveyancer
■A day or two ago the garments were
vv4y»&gt; hurtful, and positively pernicious,
He was mighty ahy an* timid at first, an’ help bein'gl &lt;d to hear tho nows. But
called fbt, And as tire ' owilcr inspected
'for the simple reason that such a tem­
it wm a long time before he got over then when little Henry cried, and took with the police which caused him to ।
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them he discovered that certain spots perature ciiim the carbonic acid gmi of
lookin’ for a bestin’ every time William on so. an' begged to go an* se6 bin poor leave Rurata
He acoomjianied Maxi- .hail
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been worn down so thin tliat hotel
1
father
—
who
.was
so
good
to,
’
j«i
wluui
he
a sleeping apartment to oondonao and
come home, fqr you Hee, bless his hi art,
miiian to Muxicp, bufcfioin after npp&lt;sarerC ,
-must soon appear. Ho oegan to up- settle in the lower part of the room,
* * 1 been so tired to gutiu* drubbed wasn't full or drink—I fe.lt oshomep o* in Porta, and^ter.a abort■ rtsy proJAMES. FLEMING,
tho cleaner, who smiled sweetly as where it is breathed into the lungs with
royself,
01
’
eel
down
au
’
had
a
good
ory'
time his old dad got into the
t &gt; Rome, and was enrolled' in
. -be replied :
; -.-. fi
;
-,j,
id! its pernicious effects.
»
that ho was kind o’ lost without with 'im.
Xh'ovurUUotM,
; “ We do our work hare Ijy frictiun '
it, an* (or a week or so I o^nsated that ,
t!p ;i sc have flpme to l.x'k ou
Mala
N«tbvin.. Midi.
Hi CQ^tact^ith
rxrjtr
the
boy
Wbein
’
our
6wd',
‘
almost,
for
wo
he
was
rather
disappointed
tliat
one
of
whence
to*
Alexandria
jn*
Egypt,
wnere
P. 8- Fb* WateJie» and Jewelry care­
spofj e»14rfrietioi) ot titealoth
us didn't put lire eprout-i h Im. &gt; But heard soon after, through a deck-hand he soon found hinni«lf ialsbc hbad trf
fully rejtalrcd. and warranlrd,
John H. Docker, of Charleston, S. 0.,
certain to be more or lees affected."
from Memphis, ae shipped on tho Mollie body of tho Khedive’s troops, with Bey
‘
■But
these pantalooim ore ruined,” {mulatto), was married in Newport, R.
style^a* I don't uphohl it My father Darling, with my man, that his step­ suffixed to his name. But Egypt seems
L, Monday evening, to Jeanette Bur­
~”
*
o’ thinkin’, in' I know mother had died six months before, to have become too hot for him, and protested the owner.
n.
■ -■- । asrai'iDUw
.'
. “ Nominally P»iue^ I admit; bat you bridge (white), daughter uf one of the
VI ap^lVfi-S*
m^arurca,
|jsaptMaos
through starvation, almost, fii‘. ttiLugh- po^n .ho reappeared fo Porta. H« fcft
■ IN
of
brong it up to fear vopr parente. Ho wo i it was mmiSmAm to the boy—tarho lias his that dt/fdr Constantinople to offer his peel was deceived in you. Sly idea business men of that city. The mar­
was that you luUJailed in business, and riage ceremony was performed by the
used jiotbin’ ■ but kimincra wiii little foelin'fl like other people—we hive con­
service* to the Bultap. In tho Turkish -wUit I UesWtAlooHriy |Mif at pu&gt;ta- pastor of tho Union Congregational (col­
Henrj, an' it wasn't long till lo begun cluded that it was all for the best.
ON LONG TIME.
capital ho met Ignatieff, who procured
loons to wear around until yon could ored) church. As it was generally nnto KVMKLL.
to take to us, mi' I do believethe iriho“ Well, yes; about the boy—for I see his pardon from Russia, converted him fix up a settlement of ton cents on a dol­ derstood that the wedding was to take
cent child would e'on a most run his your pjrticuoe ta gittin’ kind o’ reetleus. into a full-blooded Ponslavtat, and sent
lar."
'
plaoe, a targe and boisterous crowd of
He took to seliin’ papers, an’ doin’ all him to Servin.
men, women and chi'dren congregated
a«’ I know I oouldn’t a thought tore of odd jobs ho could gjt—for ho said it
NliTBIlLTB Boon.
about
the house and made night hideous.
the dating if he had been myow dtald. didn't seem right tn »ec me work so
The problem of feeding the young They throw utones at the bonne, broke
“ Well, things went on to tideway for
■
. aand tho poor physiologically is not easy, windsws, and used the meat, insulting
four years, during which Wo hud
.
_
Hix woman tire at present
Knighte
of but it ta simpte 41-iMMjaiie^fwM-dhe language, the women being tho most
m to school the biggartpet of the Ltfcifer, an’told wo to buy bread an’ the Grand Cross of tho Legiun of scientific poiui'of view. Tljat'thc bulk
tr----------------fixRi of Uks IKXirrr cUj-h.m ttu&gt;t
things with it But bless his innocent Honor, namely : Madam Debar
(Sister oI
mo nod, but to do purpose. Tar barrels
dropped in to see us, an’ said WVas heart, I never could touch it—till ouoe Victoire), Superior of the Convent
always - be brawl is unquestionable. wen- burned, and the wedding wae detho brightest boy in school. VWl. he —the time of. the explosion, when my Esperance, in Napoy ; Boss Bonhaux ;
Pear, beans, und olht-r like bgnminoua
man wbs hurt so bad, au* I had to give Lady Pigolt, docouted by M. Thiers for ptanta, however rich in albumen, can bride had not lived at home, for a king
waya about it, an’ he used to Bctjhx the
. up my waahin* an* take cars of 'im for her seal in helping the wounded on Uie never be expected to succerafnily oom-, time, and her father, although opposed
eveni 'g, when WiUtom was aw* with nine mortal week*. Thau I was obliged, liuttlfi field in tho lata war ; Mira Bertha
pete with bread ; first, bemuse they re to the wedding, took no measures to
as you might say, to break in on Henry's Booher, of Havre, who founded several
prevent tbs union. Tho bridegroom is
charitable institutions "and hospitals ;
s College graduate, and very good look­
, Aaskville, Micb.
body together. But I rowed that it the Superior of tho Siatere of Charily and then are indigestible, while at all ing.—Awidenea JownaL
tlt?D, hy puttin’our
should all be made good again, an* it of Toulouse, who, at tho risk of her tamos they, arc not so easy to be digested
General Conrrtfaxtcing,
together, we could generally
lifp, saved many persons during the re- aa bread. But broad is not . so good a
Collection* a specialty. make -oui
-mf
for fix months, til? it was all l&gt;oek again, ec-nt floods ; and the Superior of the
Colony railroad, and the engineer went
MONEY TO LOAN
«'.l*ppLr wuman you never saw tiun Siaten of St. Joseph of Guadaloupe, in, and shows that breud soaked in broth
me on the day as I completed tbs task. who has labored for forty
...
years among
remain*-. He found the little one under
But to keep on with my story—for it's ' the poor and sick in the French coloniee. food as th? best meat diet. Indeed, the the third pwranger car, unhurt.

Hashrillr JBirrctory

N

F

G

Oh UUle klac and parting tort!

Hearty laugh--One that gets down
among the ribs.

A man whose fortune is in a nut-shell
—The peanut dealer. '
“ A.I.Z. farmers leaving their meat will
be promptly attended to and smoked,*’
says n sign over a Troy smoke-house.

Miks Htag was married at Haxnoikvills, N. Y-, recently. Tho bridegroom
luul engraved on the wedding ring :
“ Name ever deer to me.”
.
Baid Mr. Tapley, of Danbury, footing
softly of his now, “ I don’t want to bo
too bojxfid , or sanguine, but 1 believe
I’m going to have a lx&gt;il!”

You may liave seen the sign, “Thia
Estate for Balo,” poeted on the edge of a
suburban frog pond. Well, such premtecs constitute what i* known as » “ real
estate pool.”
A lady says it M«o worse to encirclo
a lady’s waist with your arm in a ball­
room than to kiss your friend's sister on
tlie back stairs. No worse! Why, it is

not half so good.
“ I should be afraid to carry my nose
as high as you do, ma sm,” said a ser­
vant maid to her mistress. *' Afraid of
what f” she asked sharply. “ .Afraid ot
spiders, ma’am.”

Nothing pleases a fly so much as to
be mistaken for a huckleberry, and if
he can bo baked in s cake and paaa him­
self off upon the unwary as a currant, lie
dies without regret

“SrRAKiNG of bathing,” said Mrs.
Partington, “ some can bathe with per­
fect impunity in writer os cold ae Green­
land’s icy mountains and India’s coral
strands ; but for my part I prefer to
have tho water a little torpid.

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LAiaraJK;,
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u

Walchmakr ul Jeweler.

MONEY TO LOAN!

f300.00 and UPWARDS

J us! &lt; ci: of the Peace,

A theological student, supposed to
be defletant in judgment, was asked by
a professor, in the course of class ex­
amination, “Pray, Mr. E------ , how
wouidyou discovers foolt” “By the
questions he would ask,” was tho rather
stunning reply.
.

Odd Jodbeb—“ I wish Pd got my
brother on this heer job with me.” In­
quiring employer—“Why, my man,
your brother specially I” Odd jobber—
“ Why, ye see, sir, he’s got a rare cheek
on him, my brothty hits. Why, he’d
think no more of asking far a quart over
a job like this—than nothink.”

During the recent “occultation” of
Saturn by the moon, or, in other words,
wuon the moon paused between Saturn
and tho earth, several astronomcre, who
particularly strong telescope*, say they
distinctly heard the people of Batum
yelling, “ Down in front 1” to the man
in the mefou.
Mb. William Black, in hia story to
the September GaJart/, telb of a sailor
who, coming on deck to the English
cliannel on a voyage homeward from tho
Mediterranean, and finding himself sur­
rounded with driving sleet and fog and
east winds, remarked :
“ Ha, this is
weather as is weather; none o' your
hanged blue skies,’’
Home's Grezlkt used to tell this
story: He once sent a etairn for eollooit as rather a desperate claim, told the
attorney if he collected it he might re­
serve half the amount for his fee. In
due’time Mr. Greeley received the fol­
lowing laconic epistle : “Dear Sir—I
succeeded to collecting my half of that
claim. The balance is hopatees.”
the cider’s hospitality'was as huge as
his family wan numerous), I watched
with interest the xnarehaliug of these
fractious elements about the table. . Ono

“Quick, quick, pa I now is your time

the Belf-murdcrers arc German.

Th*

�, Detroit now furnishes a square
meet fur ten cents.When you get
below feat figure yunr teeth will hit
’
iomk! gravestones and-old buckles.
- It took two separate bolts of light­
ning to kill an Augusta mule, and he
has been a sickly mirie for several
mouths.

G-oods

CUd Gen. Joe Laue; who once ran
for Vice -President, now lives a her­
1 get out. of grease
OOOtiutiad lhe mit life in Oregon and shaies his bed
with wood-sticks.
young man.
“Graase ? greaae ?* pondered the
Children pass for half-fare on tlie
’old man, ‘ why you don't need any
gr.-nkc—yn« are nnt working for n Toledo Street railruadi. but they did­
n’t tiQtil a German mother walloped
lubricating «atsb—"
• "Ob. hut you don’t undrratnnd me” a conductor mo*t to death.

chimed in the youthful employe, rath­
er embarrassed. “I menu what tdmll
I do if I run ont el spCnduiti-—wealth
—atRtnpi
’
•
■ "Sponddfix.? wealth ’ stamps’’ ech
oet| lhe my tiffed merchant. looking nt
the young fellow over hia glasses to
see if he had gone craxyl
‘•Yes, currency—greenbacks,*’ ex­
claimed thndnwuner, "c**b, -money,
you know ’’ ..»• .
A light seemed to dawu.on the old
gentleman's mind .at this moment.,
for gazing upon the cieature before
him with a look of contempt and pity
he broke forth: “Young man. what
are you-givitra us ?
I rather guess.
you needn't go out, for I don’t believe ■
your oUae of ctislomem could get
alone very well wife you—they all
speitK English.
Pull down your
vest, walk up, to the cashier’s desk
and got year Sagar. Now cheete it,
cully, yun’re boucced.”
And lo'ht is fee way the high-toned
kid got Imtanced—ell through the per­
nicious habit uf slinging along.

Sothe gentleyouth ur good-hearted
old man yesterday left a pin on the
seat of a Woodward avenue car. It
wits a .pm bent tip in a curious shape
tint! was left there to carry out a pur­
pose^ .The man who swung himself
aboard that car near the City Hall
and sal down wife a sigh gpl up with
n yelL
In his great surprise, he
leaped off* -the car, and shouted :
•“Mad dog around !” hut there were
no dogs of any sort under the seal.

A lady .can drewi tix.deralcly well
in Paris for about .*12,000 per yex*In this country the figure runs from
•5 to *25,000, acording to taste.

Wagner's mucic may be all right,
but there's no music so attractive a* I
'he notes of a dinner horn calling
men fromdhe back lot

The day has gone by when you
could throw twenty-gve cents* worth
of mixed candies into a young lady’s
lap and expe-’t her lo get up anti
spoon over you.
Money, mails the mare go in Port­
land the other day.
She went for
eleven dollars, and lhe auctioneer
was well pleased.

There are handkerchiefs at lhe
Centennial wdrth $1,500. and one
one can’t look at them five minutes,
without feeling like wiping his nose
on bis coat-tail.

A Maine Indian was caught- in a
bear trap last week and he hung
head downwards.
When released
he didn't feel a bit like scalping any
At the closing of a concert, while
a young gentleman was struggling
with his hat, cane, overcoat, opera­
glass, and his young lady’s fan, all of
which he w-«s trying to retain on his
tap, a suspicious looking black lioltle
fell on the floor with a thud. ‘There,’
be exclaimed to his companion. "I
shall Jose my c'ttgh medicine.’’ Thst
was presence of mind-for you.

hint he was much cliagrinncd.
"I thought J could lick /nost any
man, ride any horse, stan a any sick­
The weather having frown cool, those
ness and ruu for any office, but yet
who dislike leaving their homes whilst the
(his contemptible little pin complete­
thermometer ranges 96° in the shade, will
ly upset me."—Free Preu.
now moke a grand rnsb for the Centennial.
The Ft.'Wayne k Pennsylvania Railroad,
An . Indigkxt Pavper.—In old
bating anticipated Ibis, have all of their
iinK-%. whi'ii a man went into hank
rnputyj he -was bundled up and Sent engnificent now cars and rolling stock in
to the pu^r-housefand whenever hts the most complete and perfect order, so lh«t
imine was mentioned
everybody Centennial visitors may not want for any­
wophl sigh end lopk serious.
But thing co add to then* convenience and oom­
now-a-days, when a man faik, he is fort. K It must be remembered that tickets
via Washington and Ualtimofe, may bo pur.
the envy of the whole com r.unity.
A lew days ago. a gentleman who chased at the same figure as a straight Phil­
was rushing about with a subscription adelphia ticket costs.
This' enables many
list for the benefit of orphans, stop­ persons to visit lhe Nation’s Capital; view
ped a merchant on the street, and the ‘-city of magnificent distances,*' and lhe
explained to him tliat he wanted ten large piles of marble end granite, of the
dollars for a charitable purpose.
Capitol, War, Treasury, Post snd Patent
“Have you heard,” said fee mer­ Ofit-e Departments, the Presidential Man­
chant, looking snd abont the corners
sion, and tbb public institutions uf Washing,
of li*re eyes, “that I am about to’ go
ton. Then Baltimore, Philadelphia and the
into bankruptcy T’
Ceniennial. and Now York—-each insnoeess•■Y’tht,” said fee collector, “I heard
ion visit*!, and ride continuously ore- the
so, ati'd tender my congratulations at
the happy event, and wuth you many Great Ft. Wayn* k Pennsylvania Railway
returns of iL You know when you tinea—an advantage which no other road on
were, doing a flouri-hing business, Ibis continent can offer. The Fi. Wayne k
and Mfere in straitenad circumstances Pennsylvania Railway have neatly printed
I never a»kcd you to assist lhe poor, guides in book-.'urm, containing over fifty
but now that you are laying up mon­ pager They are baauiifully iRuatrated,
ey, I thought you might contribute a and a great convenience to lhe tourist and
rravdar in selociing the points of intareal
little."
“Put mi* down for five dollars.” oa tba entire line of the road. They also
said the merchant, gloomily, “and I’ll oontain a map of ike Centennial grounds of
have to pay that out of my own pock­ Philadelphia, and are invaluable.
They
et. . Chanty begins at hutue by ean be had by mail, free, on application to
the General Office, No. 65 Clark St.. Chica­
“Only five dollars ! how riches do go. Cheap li-kets can also be obtained at
harden a inari r’ And he noted down
Depots in Toledo, Ft. Wayne or Cleveland.
in hist Imok: “Five dollars from an
inJigfeft pauper.”

We are

receiving.

NEW GOODS DAILY,

and keep afull assort­
ment in all of the lines.
Our

Few arc aware of the vast number
of people that can be placed in a
small place.
When we speak uf
iiiillipua of men, we ate apt to pfeiure
to nurstdyes an almost boundless
mast of humaurty
yet a mi.liou of
|K«ople standing together, each pen-

NEW MUSIC!

TO AXD now
QRAKD RAPIDS AND DETROIT.

TIME TART.F.

INCREASING SALES
Best Calico 6 cts. per yard.

are proof that the peo­
ple know where

09179172

A GOOD GAITER FOR $1. AND

and w.e sell them less
than they can be boug­
ht in this vicinty.
May 15, 1867.
-

BOOTS FOR $2.50.

G. A. TRUMANS

KOCHER BROS
B’v

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

Jackson W*agon

REAPERS, MOWERS,

FOR SALE'ONLY AT

K. W. VOIGT1-I

Horse Rakes, Plows,
Wheel Cultivators,

Planters, and

Road Scrapers,

SALVATOR BEER
Is the Best Lager Brewed in tho Wort.
Sold by Uw C*.k M MILW A UK KE RREWEER,

JEST

At the following greatly reduced prices, COMPLETE, with Donblc Box,
Whiffletrees, Neckyoke, Slay Chains, and one Steel Spring Seat, for

$70 CASH, OR $75 ON TIME

O£ the Bent Hakes in the
.
Country.

Peters’ Sacred selrctUis.

WHl, of roam*, wl.h to w* alt ti,«»l&lt;litii comforts
My and ?H«ply. To this end the Canada Hoalbrm
Railway Company has, thioagh it* cotMcUooi In
the West and Norihwvwt, plsred on Mie a large
number of TnurivlB1 Exr.sr»lon Ticket* al malty
reduced ndo, by which psweaem cannot only vl»lithe Ccnumalol KshlbiUoo at Philadelphia, bat
am. In addition, vlalt the principal ea«tcin ettlUe*,

'ORLD.

DIAIOITO IRON PLOWS

Don’t buy Inferior Wagons, made of Brash and
Brittle Timber when you can buy Wagons made
of the Very Toughest Timber that has been sea­
soned under cover from three to five years at
the same price.

______

DETROIT.

•I S'lM»r* Fall* and B&lt;Alo with the »*w York
Central a--xt Erie Raltwava. th* Canad. Soalb»rn 1* Bwwcii^ BamTwui, Special.
fa.t hveomlnc ttw favorte Hn« to the M**l TUkoU via thi* popular lin&lt; ean be procured al all ofArea Wc-.niM«lin« ilaw, or at the Comp. uy1. own

READ!

READ!

READ

Peter’s Octaro Ckorases.

Caniaflts and Busies.
CROOK'S

Kick and Afflicted
T XXSHVl.LK Arfb VICIKTI

PATENT

Peltrt Parler lose.
The fullowtug is n copy of our regular warranty. Each purchaser is en­
titled to its henrlh, and should avail thetm**|vea of it by asking our agents
tar it, vie : We warrant Jnckaon U agon No .... of otir manufacture for
one yeur. to he of good nhuoned timber, and well inode; any breakng«(vxcrpl springs) from any defect in material or workmanship, to be made
good Iree of cost lo lhe porclinser
AUSTIN, TOMLINSON &amp; WEBSTFR M*F*G CO.

trtilcwdll«
wluilbpof
would hai

oti

the tyiltt•&lt;■ wutid rvuM ewlv be auconicdaivd on a tract twelve miles;
wide—ie-as in extent than some Iowl- ;
ships*'
_______
A JUtolmicy kewe i« awd to cart!
wnti-e melons around the town.

FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS.
_________ JULT lad, WM

991255

A Maittr to Sciknce.—An Iowa
naturalist last Sunday, while inresri
gating the causes and effect of the
wasp, noble determined to make of
himsdll a martyr to science, tind ac­
cordingly handed his thumb to an mipatient inscel.hr had caged in a buttie. The wasp entered into the mar.
tyr buuuocss with a great deal of spir- .
st, asd backed up to tlie fenmb with
an abruptness which look the scion
tint by surprise. ' He was so deeply
absorbed in the study ot remedies
that he forgot to make auv notes of
the other points in connection with
the Mings, but Im wife wrote a para
graph in his note-hook for the bene­
fit of science, lo the effect that the
primary effect ot’ a w.isp sting is ahrupt,.blnsphcnwiis aud terrific profan­
ity, fellowed by an intense desire,
fairly amounting to a mania, for am-'
nioiiia, camphor end raw brandy.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

i

u ertat it ladlft!Creae.
.ai, Plg

«. Prt~

DOUBLE WAGON
BA BUY * I'KUCKEK.

(Our Seal Springs need no warranty, ns they are (iwroughly ruled before
leaving lhe shops )
A., T. 5c W.

LT-VZEJ^RTSr.

SALI adBOARBINBSTABLk
XAMIVfUX MICH

�O-A-SIi!
O.._ c...

'from one m high in position aS the eminent
old, M&gt;'l they. arc a lively pair «f Shanks a: rahr referred to hu endeared him to our

WILL OFFER
interest in th* United States, and

csptnr-

country, of which he never tired

may
e* TkunKhye of Mtoh week, *»til further notice.
Berryville, Aeg 5th. 1«7«.

$10,000

I. S. HISIMTI4 CO

—A mad dog was killed at Cari-

During the next 30 days Worth of Merchandise at Cost, for the next
Sixty Days, at

GREAT 1NDUCSIENTS

Hia trip from (ha wort lo riail tha Oenles-

slight frost on Monday night
t
because Glad
—A W. Olds’ mill is receiving a t'r/‘ ch*^r*'

TO purchasers OF

—•Harley Lee and wife have gone
on a visit to friends in Ohio.

phi*. the Emporer having selected this road
—Cris. Holler, who has been sick, liasoa.
on eco&gt; uni of its being lhe shortest, nuickNEW BOOTS' for three or four weekfc, is now able
her lisge lord, and eloped with bio brother, »*•’. and becanse of the grand panoramic
•OT DON’T GO EABKPQOT. "ffipl
to get around’
a firey-hairvd youth named Ckri^r ParNEW BOOTS!
NEW BOOTS!
—Laborers have been engaged io
of all who take this fivorite railway.
leveling un Maple Street,
It now
The railways of Braitl are still in an empresents a fine appearance.
bryotlo condition, while other institutions

DRY GOODS.
GROCERIES.
HATS,

NEW BOOTS!

—Mrs. G. W. Strong,; of Bridge­
own, and the high elate of perfection of the

water, Ohio, has been visiting al her

OAFS,

DRY GOODS AT COST,

BOOTS,

SHOES,
CLOTHING.
NOTIONS.
AC.
AC.,
AC.

CLOTHING AT COST,

son’s, the editor of the News.
FULL LfXKS OF

Bargains in Boys’ and Youth s' whole-

Inst Friday evening from a visit to an na»ed Mary Keynolds was found- dead
friends in Ohio.
Her

With M fever
high authority.

.

Dickinson and wife are on a visit
SrneTtmcl &amp;x»,|£Wf SaotHtaUhl lo relatives in York State.
M. DACOHEBTrS,

Centennial.

Direct eonneotlooa are made

There are 10,000 Chinamen in Cal­
ifornia who would goon the war path
against the Indians for eleven cents
U hen they caught one
She per dsy.
they would wash his spirt..

—Orno Strong, editor of the Nbws,
Clement Smith and wife, and

Tom­

my Brice, started for lhe Centennial

NEW MEAT MARKET.

.
Mr D. C. Griffith her- on Monday last.
—Mrs. H. A Barber's ennary birds
escaped from their cage on Redoes
day last.

Any one finding them will

Howe, aged nearly 70 years, accompanied
by hb wife, while driving through the

started on a visit to his parents in
Three Rivers, St. Joseph County,

Hayes &amp; Wheeler club during my

of committing the suicide.

Fromfl a Fair, Upwards.

.

absence will find the book at lhe post
No .people in the world suffer as mueh office. Come everybody.
with Dyspepsia as Americana.
Although
Clement Smith.
the filling water, so that tho boat wm over­
years of experience in medicine had failed
"to accomplish a certain and sure remedy for
Strenuous efforts were made to
—At the Democratic county con­ turned.
this diseato and its effecte, such as Hour
rescue him, but with no avail. The funeral
vention,
which
was
held
in
Hastings
Star* ecbe. Heart-bum, Water-brash. Sick
wm held Bunday al 3 p. tn.
on Wednesday, the following ticket

Clerk, A. Aldrich, of Barry ;

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS I
Spring

and

Summer Sly left

Nashville, Mich., July 15th, 1875.

Dress and Cloak Making,
CUTTING ANO FITTING,

—-

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READY HADE CLOTHING! Centennial
HEM’S, YOUTHS’ 1 BOYS’ CLOTBUG

Charles Wall, of Frankfort, oa the night

NEW BAKERY
ALDRICH

■show, and other things of interest

Griffith's new Mock of. Boots and
Shoes have come. Don't buy until you look verse.’’ We hope we will have a
good time, but visions of tough beef­

MiBmUtih, Cakes, Crack­
ers and Pies

drink end work m well

era, styles ayd tjaality.
The best Hand­ steak, cold beds and sharpers, dance
made Standard Boot in the market, alao the through oar mind, but we shah strive
beet French Calf Bost for Ladira, beat But- to keep clear of the station house­

attempting, to ran off a belt, bis erm
his moustache cprled and boots black­ became entangled in the machinery, which

Tommy Brice has just come in with

ed, who says it is high time we were

Deal gently with Mellie whilst

wm

the belt.

He lay in each a position that

LITNCH

ROOM

GROCERIES!

we are away, and when we return «*e

"vim" per week into the columns of

Adieu.

Dry Goods and Groceries,

thing, calling itself ^lawyer and

Stkojvo.
avoid a free ride on the rail, m the people
diecovered that hie ‘•wife” a young girl

DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,

Boots and Shoes,

DYE-STUFFS,

Hats and Caps,

School and .■fliwfllaneon*

BOOKS,
STATIONARY,
WALL PAPER,
PAINTS, OILS, COLORS
VARNISHES.
BRUSHES,
.

Gloves and Mittens,
Or anything you want,
are not undersold.

SoriLical Instruments, Trusses, Etc.,

R. ALDRICH.

lelurn we will put about 1900 lbs. of

the News.

I N

'

H. LIKBIIAUSKR.

two week’s visit to the Centennial

rather than pay 71
Seine that wonld ot

1876

Cutting anel Makins done In ths tetral

Please fftve mc.-a call.

hair washed, and valise packed for a

off

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.
1776.

clustering around the “hub of the uni­

cat

Good Fine-Cut Che tying Tobacco, 45 cts.

Location.— West Side of Main
Street, in W. A. Aylsworlh’s Brick.

Al Prices th»t Defy CumpcUtlon.

NaahvUte. Mich. Nor. lo.

facluring establishments, and throws about
Gentle readers, our face is combed, fifty heads eut ef employment.

There is

AU Good* Sbld. ax Represented, and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.

of buildings and precipitating into the ohaam

Moxoa- MoaMixG. Barr. 11th.

W O. Ayltworth A Os.

Good Japan Tea, 45 cents per lb.

50 CENTS TO fl.00 PR POUND.

MERCHANT TAILOR!

Raymond.

urer, Ira Stowell, of Woodlapd ; Reg­ ot lhe runaway. Stralian earriad some
ister of Deed.% — Willison,, of Johns­ jewelry and a revolver with him that had
been left at his shop for repairs.
town ; Prosecuting Attorney, W. T.
At AUegan, 8epL 7|^. a disastrous break,
Orr, of Hastings. We were unable
twelve fisei deep and thirty feet wide, in Che
We would rMpectfnlly eall lhe attention
to learn who were nominated for
of the People of Nashville and vicinity to
the fact tnal we have opened a nsw meat Circuit Court Commissioners, Sur­

P. DURHAM k BOX.

STOGA BOOTS, $2.75,

15 GRADES OF TEA

S. LEIBHAUSER,

Treas­

maritel in our naw building. 2nd door north veyor and Coroner.
of the bakery, where we shall constantly
keep on hand all kinds of meet at reason sbI*

Pure Linen Coats at-7 5 cts. each.

IN QUEST VAMETV,--’

WE KEEP IX STOCK

Bottom Pricew.

Charlie, the youngest son of Harlan Ing-

was nominated : For Sheriff, Leon­
since the introduction of Gastx'a AvoctT ard Stauffer, of Hastings ; Judge of
Flowbb we believe there is no case of DyeProbate, Porter Freeman, of Irving;

From $5 per Suit Up. MEN’S SUITS FOR $5.00,

Il is supposed

on Monday next.
—Any person wishing to join the

GROCERIES AT COST.

CLOTHINGI

FrcNh'aud Sult Meals!

Mrs. E. C. Eitting-er

from where he will go to New Yurk, and was sick abed himself.

rr. a. Aylsworth A a.

Crockery at Cost,

gtatht-glade

BOOTS AND SHOES !

greatly-oblige her by returning them,

overturning and throwing him to the ground
—Geo. Franck, of Castleton town­ breaking his neck".
Look at our Centennial Ticking only 10 ship, on Tuesday last showed us a
hen’s egg that measured 7 3 4 inches dead on Saturday night, while attending to
New style Prints only 4} cts. per yard.
one way. Bud 6 1-2 the other.
Bent
9 ft Balls for *1.00.
it if you can ?
W. G.Avuwoarn &amp; Co.
a little babe buL.lwo months old.
—Tuesdny night W. H. Kocher

C. Lkxi A Soil.

Chedct.

ROBERTS tc HOSLER.

Good Tor tho Times.

Naahville to get Groceries and Provisions.

Striper and

BEST ASSORTMENT OF

lying very low.

debla due lhe firm.
Dated iMhvilto. Sept 4th, 187C.
‘
. D. C. UsirnTB.
Lun, Dvbkee.

Boots &amp; Shoes at Cost

JOEMIIVS,

township, was stricken down with a

paralytic stroke on Friday, and is still

day been dieeolred.

Print,, Cotton*,

TICKS,

—Mr. A E. Angevine of Rutland

HATS &amp; CAPS AT COST

rlthout an

WOOL CARDING?

Remember we

Nashville, Sepk 12th, 1876.

TOILET ARTICLES.
PERFUMES,
TEAS, COFFEES,
SPICES.

D. C. GRIFFITH.

Tie Nashville Carding Mill! Fiae Total and Dinars.

and doped into living with

MEAT MARKET!

NEW CROP OF WOOL!
due to Mr. Simons for giving notice of tho
0 B. DeLand A Co.’s Bai Chemical

ROE A C!

their residence-st

hanking eho publie fir
continuance of
inform the pubS

Mwple

of all kinds.
MUSIC!

MUSIC!

i s HtttaX^Orwve.mifopOb

freshI

n‘K&amp;"

delivered by Joha W. Coaler, »f

of ail kinds, wMch vffl

H’ool tent by rail will be carded with
promptness atA returned jwr direction*.

Price, 10 Cent! per II)., or 121 where I WVmcs and Liquors !
Finisi Oil.
FOR MKP1CAI. AND MlCCIlASlCAL I’VRIsARlaE EXPERIENCE

w, after which a Hays k Wheeler

i Maia St

Do j oh want Dye sluffs?

Cumin P.itetl hla&amp;dm.
j. ir. rowlbs. rnv-

MARBLE WORKS

NASHVILLE MARMET.
In Ass
the st .

LIVERY STABLE!

and MONUMENTS,

Josiit.

This is the Tea 1 long have sought,
And mourned because I found it nut.

Do you want .a good Book fur the

Do you want School Books!

THEY KEK? THE LARGEST STOCK OF

Do you want a Prescription filled
with care ?

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WM. VENN. Fsopsibto.il

'

Bitgwod s aid stand, kashvUlr. Mich.

Call
ence in the IWery

BLACK a FULLER.

BROTHERS

And join in the chorus with those that are already singing :

Do you want PainLs and Oils ?

Home Circle ’

Holler.

While in t£

LEE

la Urn (tenth

FYt’ti

Nasarille.

anti See Uh.
I’oure Truly,

Myl

BOISE BROS.

In Nashville and sell them at the Smattett 1‘mJU.

You can boy

■Straw “A for 11 ceil!, Gramilalei 11! cats, Yefloi C10 ran;
And other Groceries equally * low in prior.

MME BRO *8.

�„ T . iart Uwmm
lo -pfmoiM. it, ml to know &gt;U r&gt;luo »
. OriU-tniixuiKTb.-r tuuU Imm.to
Iteef a gdod era*, to train ths qye in
lasiaRiriiig diatancas, to be firm in grasp­ boil and -et
election vf Ben. WtoMcgfcm to the Prerouud.MboT&lt;&gt;), and every piooe from the
ing the lance, yet nimble in using it,
idency, celled the “ John Jones’ party.”
mold weighs about half a pound.
audio have steady. nerve.—CMmherr'
The Mud Jonaa, after whom the party
Now, eighty molds of thia salt are
worth orw aupytoof flue, gold, which is

polittetaU.
the requisites ef a
.
..To
ooms thia latter deficiency, of which be
wM well n ware, especially in a oontest
witN’a popn‘ar csodidate for Congress,
John Jones early avowed kimaelf as the
peculiar -.sgir dsvotril irisnd of Gen.
1000.0M wa* handled, making a daily Washington, and on thia safe ground, as.
ho thought, ho endeavored to place ids
&gt; of over »7,«»,«»:
-rTbe State Horticultural Society at Ohio rival in opposition. Id order to carry
B&amp;l'ftia object more effectually, he caUsd
a mooting in his opuflly, jjI “ all those
friendly to the election of Gen. Wash­
-The Interstate Industrial KxporiUon al
ington."
'r-'1 ‘ r .
Ityragp is upu (qt th&lt; tDazthasaaap. and the
On tho day ryipointed Mr. John Junes
appeared, and was, on the ^ut-and-drie^
goods and Inter iug to tlie fine manic furnished motion of a* friendly adherent, made
by the band. While tlie horn blowrr.i are re­ Chairman of the meeting. Ho opened
the proceedings by a high and carefully
Tbs
studied eulogium upon the life iirul acr-

gvwytbing

Ludlow otrort jtil.

Labrador ।

tina of valuable oil pointings. to the lost
patronised |*rt of lb- ebow. Taking warning to speak of himself as hia early patron
,a^d faost devoted frientL1 He eooduded

hia remarks wi^h a proposi^on^to form a
party, to be dalled “ The Trite and Only
Sons of tho Father of iris Country,” and
hw boon fitted up near the entrance* |o the
for that object he submitted to the meet­
ing a readlutieo aoatelhing like ths iob
for the redemption of •10,000,000 of 0-30 lowing: -

—71m Bfaoiaxda

itat &lt;be fllb of December. George Washington, and Wil) •nataln him in
Met *V a»d &lt;7,000,000
•‘Genttemen/'artd Mr. Jesw, after
—A mercantile firm at Hpfrit Lake, Iowa
HavFadopted a new method of doing bnaineoa.
now about tc put the question. Thu

juatice

with totcTMt lie then bays bta goods and
pay* for tbuo.
tiou Wi!h Savannah by rail are vigilant ts pro­
—Some of the fain held recently bad bard
vent any freer Bavanpali fpuc otpppinR in tb.tr luck, maisly on account Of tho execrable
addak
•
•
.•
1 ’*
' woaibor. The Polk oocnty (Iowa) fair, bald
—President Grant has written to JKmperor
William of Germany a letter in reply to the prctnolur-ly. Th- Ohio Btete fair al Colutubtia
ran in debt; lb- cxpkntM txooed-d therwcelebration" dkipteby H.500.

-Two EngUah rusi!uiU&lt;Vuitnod Tom Allen
of the world a| U«Ucuff« and » pun-o of &lt;5,000

tatierwl and pommeled each ether for nemo
thirty mmutaa, wUm th. warlike Covington
Light Guards marchod up cofi requeued that
the fight immediately osmo. Me gentlemanly
referee, after oonaidtriug th« polite demand,
aocwlod, aii.1 tljo bcniocr* adjounied to an-

—Three men were killed outright by a pre­
mature expiceion at Hall Gale in New York

“ primer*" for tho final blow-up that to to do no
much for the improvement of that harbor.

&lt;XM*eay iMtwofk, by (lia falHag of a pole
wtdub wa« being rafoed At a political meeting.
Tlie polo via 230 feet long, and tho factlitiea
for raiding it were insufficirnt. aa a break oe
currtd when it had been ralaod 100 feci. Thia
undisturbed. Ssvsutten round* wore fought. aoddeot injured no one. fortunately; bat the
second time the polo wan raised it fell in tho
jegowd, with the result above staled.
—A grert^fire ia reporud m having recurred
roferee derided (fem tte; wtanec. aHbonah ho
wae torri' Jy beaten, while Allen wan compara­ at Curacoa. South Ame*ica. causing tho de­
struction
of properly .xslnod at h*M a. million
tively uninjured. Alhvathak Um fighe hated
dollari.
—WlidS an exqinuou train waa en route frem
BayouSata toJtauaal Sill, La, tho Rmb of a

MeKim wu thrown under the wheel*, horribly
annihilation of tba Utile band of eoldiera. mutilated aM instantly killed. A colored boy
was badly rontuacd, and two or three other*
wiro cither killed or dm bl cd after tho tin.*. slightly woanded.
—Qm evening laet w*ek th« Keokuk and
Indian vallry, aud that all.ff them tailoix
««»'■
••
were kiDel bofure Bano cCSWiuCiod. hkuaU- Sw?"
North LaCroaae. Wa., exploded with a temblo
report, totally demolishing lhe mill and ma­
e iinery,-TartDaw)y va-ned at from •ZO.OOO lo
•30,000, instantly killing Mr. Edward Andrews,
flrwt engineer, and »eriou«)y wounding aix
other persona, two fatally.

—Tom Allan, the pugilist. p-ibliohe* a card
poMibleloobtain fair (lay in thia country. and

KAILKOAD I1TTKJLIQXSC*.

—Pho Union and Central lUcifio railways
from Oatalui to fiaararsento are. ;a (acqsdaace

in hia late fight with Gosa, ia Kentucky ; that
ths referoe, Huiland. bad moooy bet on Gone,
and derided acc irdmgly. On the other band, tamed in csMtructton at lhe rite of from &lt;14,Holland makes roaponae, sod says that there (XXI to S4S.000 per mile, the queaticu of length
wu no money pet up ; that Lhe fight was for
the moooy oootributod by th* sxcaiwtoniats
—The raUrosd licipl agouti, in convention
who camo frosn afar to sm a tM of eklfi * and

tho resolution. All those in favor of the
reeolntioa wffl please to say • Ays,”'
A thundering “ Aye !“ shook the very
walls of the blilding. The united vuictH
were like the “ sound of many waters,"
"Now, gentlemen, for the opposi­
tion,” said John Jones. -“All those
who fxe contrary-minded will please to
say ‘No.”'
•
Not a ebhtary voice waa heard. The
dead silence eeemod to confuse Mr.
Jones very much. After some hesita­
tion and fidgeting, he said:
“ Gentlemen, do vote. The Chair
cannot.decide a disputed question when
nobody votes on the other side. We want
a direct vote, so tliat tho country may
know who are the real true friends of
Gen. Wiuihington.
Upon this appeal one of the audience
arose and aafi:
" I perceive the unpleasant dilemm*
in which tho Chair is placed, and, in
order to relievo tlie presiding officer
from. his quandary, I now propose to
amend the resolution by adding, after
tho name of Gen. Washington—and
John Jones for Congress."
“ The amendment is in order—I ac­
cept the amendment,” said tlie Chair­
man, spetduBg Very quickly; and the
Chair will now put tlie ^question aa
amended :
“All those who ore in favor of Cirri.
Washington for President and John
Jones for OoagreAs, will phase say
*Aje!”’
“Aye—aye!” said John Jones and hw
brother, with, loud votoes, whiah they
had supposed would be drownod in tho

unanimous thunder of the affirmative
The “Chair" squirmed and hesitated.
“Pat the contrary I” atad a hpudred
voices at tlie name moment.

the Chair, "will pleaee aay "Npl'”
“No—o—o!" thundered every voice
but two in the whole aaaembly, and
those
were Jonm’ and his brother’s.
tiekota to Now Yort and i'biUdeJjOila, from all
Than followed a roar of laughter, aa Car­
lyle asya, “ like the neighing at all Tat—Tbs Indian Commtedoaera lately appointed
terenlFs.”
“Gentlemen,” said Mr. Jonas, “the
th- Indian Territory
Chair perceives that there arc people in
re-ckcUon by the MwteecLnarita Ikpublioam. thia mepting who don’t belong to our
th^’h.v.wl^.tOoai.btalo
r, —Tim majorita. for Fair banka (Hep.) over
HOUte uul nului mi«Jurf. I therelor.
of propaaUtana ware mafia to the lp.V«TW hr
adjourn thia meeting !“ '
lb» Commririritero^WaSp' ■^hi^e. Cbl.
—•'ftree' Male eaaywationa were hold on the
Manyponuy, ao-J aUicre-ancladitig tW re. •th. Ln Mamacbneette tl&gt;o Democracy notuiatrictam of ths Bmita
tb^ r.wrva- natpd candidlUs iff the State offic.w, beadeAte
Pig sticking (in which the Prince'of
lien; n linqniaiung all claim
Warth Jfabbard for Wales tried hia akill daring hia recent
Black Hille regiou; allowing three ■

CJUJKB 4XI&gt; CKUtUUM.

N-rttotaM. Num., oue

horaeback. It is said to e mbine the
excitement of atoeple-chaamg with that
of fox-hunting. Old boars are cunning
q ha* rofueed toaefte |Mi advice of fellows ; having been on-e huntad, they
are difficult to dislodge, and often refuse
to budge out of their lairs into tlie open­
ing ground, whatever may be the array
and Lhe noises of the beatera. To pros
cotiUnuea. Ths latest
acute a aucoeaaful mint, a line uf spear­
* taMtan wgv Wto.
andtbS l.SdO men
men get well under cover, and a signal
is given by a party of acjQts ; a line of
beaters advance, nomeUmca silently,
sometimes to the sound of noisy inatru1 territory. A Tnrth-h
Paaba r« caught In a
to render ni&lt;*d expedient
UiA the beaters' work to drive the boom
The* were driven into »n into the open. When a boar appears, a
about ia ghmt by the l«eaters, and tluspearmen gallop up. On they go, boar
and rooky teete. Iho Tutkieh artillery
first, spearmen following, belter akelter
over tlie open groutd—a well-trained
rider ; until at length one of the party
drives hia spear into tho dfawomfiteu
boar—not always witbent brikgifig his’
home or even himself to grief. Another
game fc&lt; boraemcn is traLpegging.
Tha natae is a somewhat dumky one •

half th»|M'te»ta
p"g out

i to 10.000

There w«ro do daily papers in the
time of the Revolution. Of some fifty
itepers which were bora and lived, or exoeption that the mold* of the present
died, between 1T48 and 1788, hH were day weigh 11B pounds hmtead of half a
weaklies or wmi •wceklfea. There were
forty-three such in existence st the end

PAPER WAREHOUSE
A IXMX of Veg,■tine, tikrn jnat Wore
tag to bad. will taw a comfortaftta night's

Mun sflwiw,
stt

Card* and Cardboard,

saoo tgaa
BIG PAY rffiaMW-I'Sr SOS:

Colored Print Papers,

&gt;

Fine Flat Papers,
Polo.

Each cake is stamped with the

Tinted Papers,

h--.

Manila Papers.

fe only quite lately that liter baa begun

rtsa &amp;u

txwMctiomi in cittes riioated in the
neighborhood of Poo-urh too and Heumaon.
The bill tribes attach groat

Envalopee.^tigB,
Printer s Inks. Holler Compoofttou. apd.

PRESTT1EMT

•we •wt’SMtmssrBS
tortodil.

TboObwa. ia tbair tarn

plunder ths hill tribes, .wlte willingly

mand, such as gold, stunk- and skins, at

IGRETHjs^e:

It iji almo-t neodka to a»y U*L being
than valuable, -alt doea not eacape the
notice of the mandarins, apert from tho
imperial tax upon it; buf» gs it is oomparatively cheap, Uto official difiicnUi-»
it Um to struggle againat in its pcoduc-

CheFoettf

The Enemy of

-n

MUSTANG
LINIMENT

surround the various processes con­
nected wjthgotd, silver and copper.—
fbrnA ill' Marjruinc.
Rjui^to^n iHWGunt.

Tii- growth of towns, dticx, find
atataa in former centurion waa Inrariablyalow, anti ao gradual that few of
real progreea. It required a period of
■bout fifteen oentariee to elapse after ENeiHEER8JI^2£51?^niT^J?
England first emerged from - the condi­
tion of barburiam before her jxipnlation
UpB^Zr*
had. increased to a nnmber equaling
that'which the United Stotae poeeeeeed
in 1880. Since the railroad era eommitMOd, even England has gained more
la population than she had previously
gained in a thousand years.
REVOLVER
But there .will neoesmarily be a- limit
to her inareare, becauae an island rarrounded by water will not UUmit t&gt;f per-

gling shoots that they were, tho credit
of a generally heroic spirit, and a very
noble achievement iu shaping tho pa­
triotic temper of tho times.
rove.

Cover Papers,

Book Papers,

to tliat locality news from distant jnuta
qf tho country and of ■ tho world. In
fitet, the newspapers of the Revolution
ha 1 comparatively little to do with nows
of any kind. The gathering of it had
not been reduced to a system. The
pnblislu-r wua hia own editor and re­
porter. There wtro no tehwraph-tolls
to pay; and bad these been, th. re would
Uara been no money wtek which to have
paid thorn. Nows traveled to ths paper
by a private oemveyanao. It was twu
months coming from Great Britain, and
six months from Constantinople. Tliai
twefnl and widely-known individual, Ma
gentleman of undoubted veracity," lived,
however, in the country at that time,
sud. rendered valuable services.. Tho
j»pei^ wore filled M-ith political sayings,
i utirrs and lampoons. By many of them
the largest Hberty of discussion teas
allowed, and Ibero were notioeable tendoncics to the freest sort of speculation.
Of journsdsm in the kiodsrn sense bT
the term, elaborated, enterprising, com­
petitive, lavish in outlay, and present­
ing a field for tho highest attainments
and moat carefully acquired professional
akill, there waa absolutely nothing. Ami
yet we must accord to the journals of
tho Revolution, small, irregtifar, strug­

j'ozsojko&lt;;»

.■&gt; .;i

Ruled Papers,'

plsyed considerable enterprise, and ex­
erted au imuienso influence. It wm
their characteristic that they aimed not
so much to print the news of the locality
in wfildi they were published aa to bring

campaim;

.

Tho Sanitary Inspector of Glasgow
(Scotland) has found that the yellow toy
balloons sold to children arc j&gt;oisonons.
He says that tho coloring matter con­
sists of one part of chromate of lead and
throe porta of carbonate of lime. Chal­
dron, being in tho . habit of applying will, in her eaas, soon be filled and the
their moutha to the orifice of these bal­
loons for. the purpose of filling them will still require at least a century ' of
with air, may readily receive a quaulity progress at tho present high pressure
of such poisonous powder into their rate of speed, to develop her fall mpapiouths. Toy balloons, thrrefofv,’ rf- Wi: ________
.
though admirably fitted for . playthings
Josn-n A. LoMd, of East Haddam,
at baby farnpi and other institutions of Conn,, 78 yrars old, shot so many squir­
h similar character, should be viewed rels the other day, that his neighbor,
with suspicion in every well-regulated Jmige Higgins, «M ye*« old, wm ej&gt;nurrery. That colored candies have vtous. So, tho Judge went out and
sometime! contained poisons is well brought down two squirrels from tho top
known, and those should be avoided. of a high tree atone shot
Many other painted toys should b&lt;isus­
Ceuta fur Hix Months.
pected, especially tbe bright-eolorod
ones, which moat always are of a mineral
nmn papor, will bo aent to any address
nature, and if not directly poisonous,
so Moxrns, postpaid, for fifty oanta
are certainly injurious to health. As The Ijtdgw is tho cKeapeat and but
tirore ia on abundance of good toys with paper in tho country. Addrero The
out' colors or painta, there is no neces­ Lsdodi, Chicago, fib
sity to get suiqiiciouB-looking tMtagsTar
apquwrt Cragin 4 do., cf Philochildren, and all smalt colored (Jr*J)Ainthd
toys for use on the table, and which ba
blew may put into tbfltrtoouth», shduld,
be banished from a nursery. The paint
Th&lt; Gujut Family Mmucnoi-Dr.
uu large object*, tho elcighsand wageas,
ia of course nut so apt to do injury as
that on smffil objects.

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quarterly review,’ as liaving reoauBy been vHox. Josxph ;
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and again in Dew forma: “ Blow ia it that
men uro ouly of the siza they arc!”
“Why are they not m large as houses I”
" Why are there not two itona and two
moons instead bA one I” The ait acks
laste.l from one to several hours, but the
entire manifeatatiou ia regarded aa a
transient symptom rather than a perma­
nent oondition.

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NASH^LE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, SEPT^N^BgR -22, 187g,
Captain, whom he had raised up-in his
Two days before the prisoner's trialI
I
anus. A minute later LieuL Scuresby
arrived on tho spot Capt Summervilla marker, chlLd upom young Hersey.
'
ntnMlv said:
merely
aaLI- •*
“I
T know whn
who iltsl
did HitM.
this,"
"
“Tilf'nL'nnnt
Lieutenant,w
”-’ ha
he nnLl
said, “yon Iliare(
and ho then expired.
always been very kind to me. Now, I;
Liout Bcoresby confirmed this state- 1 have found something that will startle(
meat, except that he said Capt" Slim- you. .Look at this pistol—". Ho.pro-,
■xerville’s.last words liad been, “ I don’t duoed a largo horse-pistol.
know who did this. ”
■
'Great God!” cried Honey, “it is!
I
Tho surgeons declared that death had
been brought about by a pistol shot, itr
,
from behind vAich Oept Bmnmcrr ।
*•
Squire Windom had then a long, con­ was shot”

fidential conversation with Gen. Perkins,
“To the right of the ditch, Larry I*
Who, at its close; ordered tho whole brig­
ade to be formed in line.
Horsey s»nt immediately for hw coun­
As soon ns this wa, done, the. General sel, and told him what the negro had
id to Uio soldiers:
*
communicated to him.
“ I order tlioao of you who have
“ Bo of good cheer," said tho lawyer,
stols, to deliver them to mo for in- “ for this confirms certain other things,
whidc ITiave fofcud out to-dgy.” '
n In my favor!”
‘
Largo numbers of officers and men

peorooEAPirtjta thb ha nr.
They camo at 10 a.m.—the baby, bis
grandmother, hiv papa, and mamma, and
two aunties. They wanted to have' his
picture taken. Tho ebliging artist got
everything in reedineez, brought out the
little velvet-lined high chair in which
babies are usually photographed, and
then the trouble began. The baby's
papa wanted to take off its Hiicqne bocause it had such pretty fat arm*, lint
its mamma was afraid that it might take
cold. Then ono auntie thought it would
be so sgeet to take off tna little Mock­
ing* and ait him in a big arm-chair, but
his other auntie thought that such a per­
formance would be very immodest, in­
deed, and&gt;.conflict recmod imminent
Finally it was agreed that they should
take the artist’s advice and nt rap him up
in the high chair. After much ringing
of bells the baby was induced to look
with favor on the now state of iiffiut*The artist prepared to take the negative,
but joat at the Critical moment the in­
fant doubled himself across tho strap
and screamed lustily. His piqia jiugled
the bells«ncw, the aitist set the music­
box gnzpg, while tho mamupi drew him
oat of his chair, and one auntie culled
him a “ pulzy utay ittlo sing."
Peace being restored, another nega­
tive was taken, this time with tolerable
success. Butene auntie did not like the
expression of the face, and tho mamma
thought that it did not (In justice to hi*
eyes. Tho next timn ho r tuck both flits
into his mouth and shut one eye; and
the .next time his grandma, who had

NO. 02
tity of mosquito netting, which he wound
around Ida head and put on a pair of
leather gloves. Protected thus he re­
turned to the aid of the horses, and, af­
ter scraping the bees off their sides with
bis hands, nucoeeded in getting them
away. The animals died a short time
after reaching home. The bees seem to
have been infuriated, for they aftoward
attacked their owner's house, but were
driven away by the fumes of burning
sulphur.
In the morning, however,
they renenewed the attack, and drove tho
family out of the house.

The St. Louis Olube-Democrat says
that two sensitive gentlemen, known by
the name of Pigg, presented a petition
to the Circuit Court of that city, a day
or two ago, for a charge of name to the
leas porkiah name of Peake. The law­
yer,. Mr. Duncan Cameron, inode no re­
marks, but quietly banded tho document
to Judge Gottschalk, who read it with h
alight'grunt of satisfaction, and granted
the request at once. The petition is in
the following words:
“ In Circuit Court, SL Louis County.
—In matter of application fbr change of
name. Your petitioners, Marcus 8. Pigg
and William C. Pigg, who are brothers,
respectfully state that thrir full names
are as follows: Marcus L. Pigg and
William C. Pigg; that they desire to
have said names changed, so that the
same may be spelled and pronounced
Lafayette Peake and William C. Peake.
As good reason for the said desired
change of name, petitioners state that
other members of the family have had
'their names changed in tho mode above
desired. That tho name Pigg is a cor­
ruption of the word ‘Pique,’ the former
family name of your petitioners. Thai
the name of Pigg is offensive in sound,
and often excites ridicule; wherefore
they dreire io have said name changed
as above indicated, so that it may be
spelled and pronounced Peake, instead
of Pigg.
Marcus L.’Pio a,
William C. Pigg.”
It may well be imagined that a man
named Pigg would meet with const mt
mortification in society on account 'of
his patronymic. Hogg is a common
mime in Scotland, but Pigg is rare in
all countries. Mr. Pigg must have hail
some difficulty in obtaining a wife, iw
few young ladies of taste will consent to.
become a Pigg. And then, how annoy­
ing -it must l&gt;e to him to be a«ked,
“ How is Mrs. Pigg and all the little
Piggs i” It i*’ not pleasant for him to
hear tho boys on the street singing,
“Little pig, big pig, root hog or die.”
By changing their name to Peake, the
Pigg broth ere iwcapo all these and
thousand, other annoyances.

Imprtfoa* her tier.

Hb»'» the pntUwt tfrt

aocomjdishod
wagon man.

footer—The fish­

Tmt most inquisitive of ancient divin­
ities—Tcllus.

Would it be. proper to call a retired
liquor dealer’s country estate a bor-ownial mansion?

Mepp«l forward and produced thoir
“Yea,*Mr. Hersey. You ore as good
Epitaph upon Richard Button, Esq.:
piatols.
'
.
as acquitted."
On tho day of tho trial the court room
All of them were carefully examined,
Tnt Now York Ourmnercial Adver­
but none of thorn were found to have at Winchester was crowded to its utmost,
tiser't good advice to young men about
capacity. After several unimportant wit­
been recently fired.
.
to
settle down js, that they “ settle up ”
nesses
liad
been
heard,
Earnest
Scoreaby
H: A. BARBER,
“ Is thoro any officer or man who has
first
not shown mo his pistol I" shouted was cnlleil to tho stand. .
A VILE PLOTTER.
In
reply
to
the
questions
of
tho
prose
­
A Fiiknviimas got exceedingly angry
tho Qcjicral after the examination was |
cuting attorney he made statements sim­
“ Where can I find Squire Windom!" over.
with a waiter at an English hotel, “ You'
o ellis
said a dust-covered traveler, who had
There was no response. The soldiers ilar to that in his letter to Gen. Perkin*.
rascal!” exclaimed ho, “ I blow your
just galloped into tho town of Winches­ were sent back-to their tents.
Rquiro The counsel for the prisoner cross-cxahi.nose for you!"
ter, Va., at 5 o’clock p. m., on the 19th Windom took tho remains of the mur­ inod him.
“The aingln scull race!” exclaimed
CLEMENT SMITH,
“Bcoresby," ho said, “ will you swear
of August, 1846, to several citizens dered officer in charge. An escort, com­
an old lady, as she laid down the morn­
al &lt;-.ute went. ITweure* lounging in front of the Cumberland manded by Lirut. Bcoresby, accompa that you did not shoot Capt Summer­
ing paper.
“ My gracious ! I didn’t
and atten% to eulleetin?; Hotel.
ville T
nied them to Winchester.
know there wn.i a race of men with
There was a great commotion in the,
“You will find him at Mike Ready’s
double skulls." **■
Tho terrible and mysterious event had
FLINT A- BRADY:
billiard saloon, on tho corner," replied thrown a poll over the entire encamp court.
* TTORNKYH »nd GroiweUora al law. Offloe,
Tom (to Jack, who has just received a
Jk artsi afala of Main Street. Naahvllle, Michigan. one of the citizens.
meat.
.
letter)—"You look precious down, old
E*pccial sUanUoB (iren lo colloctlooa.
“Yes, you, sir! Did you not hidej slapping him on tho back.
“ What is the matter ? Has anything
In tlio evening a largo party of offi­
T.M. BRADY',
man
!
Nothing wrong, is there, with
It wav 12 o’clock, and tho thormomehappened!"
cers was assembled in the tent of Gen. this pistol in a hole under the treej
tho rich old aunt who’s been so bad t I
“My God! yos,” replied tho horse­ Perkins. As a matter of course, nothing from which you fired tho murderous। ter stood at ninety eight degrees in tho
D.^V. SMITH.
hope she’s not worse.” Jack—“ N-oo—
shade, and that artist ground his teeth
man. “Capt Bummcrrillo, of your was spoken of, but tho death of Oapt, shot T”
ihe’s ■better!”
city, was shot doad, an hour ago, at the Summorville. During tho conversation
Tho lawyer held up Hersey's pistol, uml looked to see how fur it wiw from
A fabmek tho other day wrote to a
t
thp
window
to
tho
sidewalk.
Three
or
First brigade encampment.”
a messenger arrived from LiouL Bcurcs- and Bcoresby turnod deadly pale. His
Now York merchant asking how tho for­
UNION HOUSE
The citizen* sprang to their feot in by, bringing the •foflowing letter to forehead was covered wiU&gt; perspiration. four more unsatisfactory attempts were
TP&amp;AXK DANCER. J’r»|dMw. ’ TN* botd I*
mer’s son was getting along, and vhcro
made,
and
at
la*t
thu
baby,
who
had
-T i&gt;I^M*nily *Uu»u*J in the ccuiw ot bu*lw„. great excitement
Gen. Perkins:
He made no reply.
S«n&gt;p* tybSM ou Arct floor. Th* l&lt;eat In tho mar­
he slept nights. The merchant replied:
“Shot dead I By whom!" they in­
ket will alwaj* be tound on the table*, and every“Did you not tell Miss Harriet been taken out of tho chair so many
“ He sleeps in the store in the daytime.
quired with one accord.
Wheeler, after she had rejected your, | times and was not properly secured,
I don’t know where he sleeps nights."
ALF. C. BUXTON,
“By an unknown assassin,” replied company, Andrew Hersey, (bowed bis pistol to proposals, that she should never many, slipped down on the floor with a thump.
Min. X. thinks of going to tho circus,
the horseman. “ I have been sent to
Capt. Summerville!’’ thundered the, A grand hubbub followed; every body
and her servant girl tries to dissuade
screamed; the timid auntie fainted and
Squire Windom at once to come out and
lawyer.
her.
“ If I were yon, madome, 1 would
the pajxi t&gt;wore; while the trembling artist,
hold an inquest over tho body."
pbtol vu not In ina belt tide (furnicwn, and
Bcoresby buried his face in his hands.
not go.” “ Why !” “ Oh, they have a
fearing for his life, soaraied himself
Mrt. M. J. TIMMERMAN,
Fifteen minutes later the Squire, that during Uio cx*tniu»liou ho niinifoalcd
“ Your Honor,” said the lawyer to tfw
horse
that
stops before the most foolish
accompanied by tho me senger and a Uie utmost agitation. I shall be in camp at presiding Judge, “we have the most behind a screen in tho corner, where he
person in the audience, and suppose bo
number of mounted citizens, were cn daybreak to-mono* with farther infurmaiioti damnatory evidence to. the effect that1 waited until be was sure that no bones
on this subject, which I dare not intrust to pashould stop before yon!”
were broken, and then ho cam* forth,
their way to the grove, throe mile® from
JOHN M. ROE,
that villain, Bcoresby, murdered Capt
"There is ono good thing about
saying that he had boon suddenly called
Winchester, where tho First brigade of
" Very nspectfsUy
Summerville.”
babies,” says a late traveler; "they
down stairs to see a mail.
the Virginia militia was holding its an­
“ He sliall be taken to jail," said the
never
change. Wo have girls of the
lie was so mucii relieved cm being
nual encampment
“First Lieateuwt.''
Judge. “ I direct the jury to honorably told that they would not try again that
period, men of the world, but the baby
CHAS. W, DEMARA Y,
Upon reaching the grove, they found
The General showed thta-noteto OoL acquit the prisoner.”
!
tj
inl
bo
forgot
to
live
up
to
his
rules
is
tho
same self-possessed, fearless,
I the camp in a perfect uproar* The Com
Pinkney.
Soormb,
■ oo»Io«iou th« (ol- „d
,h,„ (1„ nepUiTO
laughing, voracious little heathen, in
rrfun&lt;tr-L Oppo- manding General of the brigade, Elihn
Tho latter, after reading it, whispered lowing &lt;!«,. Al bi. Ind b^wuMn-^
A. they .iartod down the
all sgp* and in all counlrtes.”
' Perkins, said to Squire Windom :
to tho General :
tnowl io bo bung ; bul lb,. Gorornorof „uil, u,, lirad 0, Ulo
inionn«l
Thk Dutch have built a splendid iron­
D. IV. LINCOLN.
’
“ Coroner, tho painful event for which
" LieuL Heraeygs present."
vigiiu. oonnmuod bi. atnUno. Io uu
t|ial
wouU „n ,gain in , fow '
clad, apd can’t got it to sea because they
EALER In Gmeeiie* and FrovUinn*, Dry I have caused you to be summoned, oc­
Tho General stood up, and said in prmonm.nl lor lUo.
■ Goed«, Gent*'__
Fcmtenf
Gouda,
j
have not a canal big enough to float it
r
C..
—&gt; Notion* ind
Irired
a
email
boy
to
curred os follows: Shortly after 3 a load voice :
' there. Let our Dutch friends keep their
l.-:----- - - ---------------—
i pjt aj tbe foot ot the steps and bring
o'clock to-day the Winchester Company
E. FARAD Y.
“Will Second Lieut. Hersey stop for­
THE- LAVGB JI EXT WHO LAUGJI
big ;liip where it is; they wiil be able to
the aHJKKirr’g twexd uunt.
। him word at their approach, so that he
of Light Infantry had invited the bri­ ward!"
™
,
. .
. .
.
boo it occasionally, which is mare than
rrpainn* i»e»tly
Sheriff Conner's search for Tweed has | may have time to lock the door and hang
gade
fltaff
and
other
officers
of
the
en
­
A tall, handsome young officer re­
I all order* prom
Ttaoth^d., . pnr.1.
a jirOT.
-J
campment to witness their rifle practice. sponded. Ho looked pole, and there personally cost him several, thousand i out a notice—“ Gone to the Centennial." TT
U"',nd I ol ..m. of oonu-fweA
dollars, false clues having Jed |o
Omaha Revublican.
Capt. Summerville, of your town, fired
J. B. RASEY,
O'*
both lu. kg.
penditurcs. Last winter ho
on
the first shot Ho thought he had bit
MAY MAN. Goo-hand Raor
m«.UTOu&gt;g &lt;»&lt;ta gronml. ^d.*. _
„n(1„fa
to
HEATILT EDUCATED.
place In the village. Moul
Pinkerton’s officers to Canada; but a
tho bull's oye. The marker riguallod he
“ Lieut Hersey," said the General to
and wUUnf hand*.
to tk. (&lt;&gt;r
j, noUlil,g
William H. Say bold was guilty of ooeom-nc. p.bb. ta lb.
ride of 300 miles in a sleigh, with the
had not. Capt Summerville hurried to him, “have you no pistol t”
»I WEBSTER 4- HOBBS.
cheers
him
up
so
much,
and
so
effect­
thermometer
below
zero,
resulted
in
the target When ho had about reached
t.A&lt; kAjflTHA All kltxU nf'wurkln the Black­
“I had until this afternoon.General,''
ually. keeps the wolf from the door, a*
overtaking—not Tweed, but an innocent
it a shot was fired by some unknown
raM m-,&lt;5 Hnnw.boolnt unc
t- proc*
splendid largo fish, caught in tho St.
he replied in a tremulous voice ; “ but
said:
for
his
fellow-workmen
to
pass
a
mricH
|.tly, (iiw a* b call, raat «h&gt;» Main 81:
himliermnu. Tho Sheriff has liad 50,000
partj, and wo were shocked to see Capt.
when the target firing commenced, I
“What's the use t»f .denying tho- Lawrence by Mr. Hillman, would bo sent of-resolution* praying for hi* speetly re­
~ ORNO^STRONG,
photographs of Tweed distributed.
Summerville fall to tho ground. The
took off my uniform co.-., and bell, in Every city and seaport town in Europe | charge f Your clothes wuukln't eell for to his cottage nt tea time. Very glad to covery, and ordering an engrossed copy
first two persons that came to his assist­
| 40 cents ; you can’t show a nickle ; you have any donation of cold or warm
which I bad tho pistol, and after Oapt
of the same to be presented to his family.
ance were tho marker of the company,
Summerwile had been shot I mtased the
are hungry and dirty, and you might m victuals, tho young man linvited twenty
An excellent an&lt;J honored citizen of
or thirty friends to sit down with him al
offer of $10,000 for’his rapture. Tho
pis oh”
Louisville
was going home, ono night,
Mr. Seoreaby, First Lieutenant of Qapt.
OLLER 4- SON,
“ It's
to boo n man as heavily edu­ tho table and help uso the fisli when it
* " end *"
There wan n hum of excitement among Sheriff says that, in his opinion, Tweed
tipsy for tho first and last time in his
Ml or tbe Wolverine Mill. The good Bummercdlo’s company. But the bullet
arrived. They all came. In due season
cated
as.I
am
in
such
a
fix
as
this,"
the
aasembled
officers.
sailed for Europe on the night of bis
had entered the Itrain of the unfortunate
the fish come also.' It was brought in life, as ho protests, and no doubt truly,
“Lieutenant,” said
the General, escape from his keepers, not remaining sighed the prisoner. •' You ought fo see
when lie met Prentice feeling from ouo
officer, and in a minute or two he had
that I’m no loafer, and therefore go light on a large platter by tho famous old
hi«ln of Ute walk to the other.
" Prenbreathed his last Will you accompany gravely, “ did you leave the block-house hidden in the city, »e moat of the city
caterer,
D. B. Chew, who said it had
on me/’ I
5Himlliinri&gt;MS CTard*.
i tice," oxclaimod the elated novice, "Pm
me to tiie surgeon’s tent, where the re­ from which your men were firing at ths politicians believe. He is confident that
, “ Heavily educated, ch? Well, when bcenc x’ked by him at the dining-hall. drunk!"' Staggered anew by this omozmains of Oapt Summerville are lying!”. target before Oapt Bummeivillo won Tweed was taken away in the bark Lord
Never
did
member
of
the
Qany
tribo
I
JOHN Q. CSESSY,
.
Clarendon, which was purchased by a was Micliig.m admitted to tho Union!"
' ing anuouneemenl, the veteran slowly
The Squire proceeded, with Gen. Per­ afiotr
tl • . HIIE Hl
“ Moro’n'nine yoara.agq,” replied the look more tempting. Tho skin was.
drew himself up, with the air of a neigh
“ A did, General," replied Lieut Her­ nephaw_qf Tweed, wbo paid more than
kins and other officers, to the surgeon’s
niedy Jjrowucd and covered with gravy.
she
was
worth,
aad
rivarpd
bey
fat
sey. “Lieut Soorcsby asked nta’to go
boring picket, and, surveying hie dis­
I H.’iEfc,
“Yes. Well, who was George Wash­ Tho edge of tho platter was garnished
She
guised friend, said severely :
Well,
There they found the brigade and reg­ with him and see whether Lxrry Boot Liverpool ’ with a small cargo.
witli cut apptes and parsley. Tho xeington 1”
J. .. , yjwputy Mil'
Josh, I Imve been guilty in my time of
imental surgeons engaged in trying to by, the colored marker, wiw not making Hailed for Liverpool two weeks before
Na.kxKM HXk GuH-ttkmr a
ripient
’
s
appetite
was
uheited
by
tho
“ A feller," was Ujm fouatwmc reply
many scandalous thing*, and some ontextract the bullet from the terrible wrong signals. Ho said he would go Tweed escaped, and was a mouth mak“Yea, guess ho was.
How many sight He was impatient for the fray.
of tbo ihoottig “* U- lop, wlnob could tate. bMn
rageoiR ones, and tome d—d mean ones,
wound which the poor Captain liad re­ dung ibr rigkt
JAMES FLEMING,
A carving-knife was given him; ho com­
ditch, ud ulud me to go
themade
----- “ in about
—1 eighteen idays.
The States in the Union I”
but, tliank God, I never was drunk 1‘
ceived 'in the back part of his head.
menced work- Somcnow tho knife
lAJuifv'dlc Courier-Journal
Among the bystanders who watched the left side. Before we met the fatal shot Sheriff bulk vos that the bark lay off the
State, and Now York &lt; State, and Ohio, would not cut. He tried and tried;
sickening prooeeedinga with tho most Wits Aral. That is all. l have to aay, coast in waiting for T^eed, and that ha
everybody Moiled. It uoctirrod to tho
was taken to her in a steam yacht be­ and—and Canada.”
^
P.
Fine Hatches and Jewelry cure­ visible marks of grief was First Lieu­ GenaraV’
The day for speeches has gone by.
*’ Mr- Hftyijqld, you are u deep-dyed hero of this fish story that there was
full y repaired and warranted.
“And you declare, upon your word longing to hifl soil The Gap tain of a
tenant Scoreaby.
tvs«jalN«nd,;iuril*|x tons of truth would something wrong with the present. Ho Webster, Clay, Calhoun, with all their
“ Oh, my poor Captain!" he grovned as an officer and gentleman, Lieutenant, fishing smack reported to the Sheriff
'hardly make a square mau of you. Your put on his oyo glass and looked closely eloquence, could not move this gen ora­
that you did not have yonr pistol with that ho saw a steam yacht moving along
him. tion as they did their own age. The
heavy education is all in your ear, and at.Uia flah. The inspection
Several officers stepped up to him and you, and that it was afterward miss­ tho Lang Island coast toward Bandy
*
te
Bal halt
The flalt-akin liad been sluffed with cot­
Hook on the night of the flight yon will aeon be all in a jug. It is my
consoled him. He burst into tears and ing !”
ton and then browned with painL There the fernm. When the country was small
IN SUMS
The yacht was not seen or heard of after­ duty to inform you that your nose will
sobbed convulsively. .
’vaa a unanimous and hearty laugh at and newspapers were few, voter* were
word. Tbe Lord
Clarendon, after rooii rest on the cold iron bars for four
“ My poor Captain1" he sighed again
him. It may be guaranteed thnt the obliged to dcjicnd upon public speakers
.
reaching Liverpool, cleared for New months to ooaae."
OS LUNG TIME.
ant, solemnly.
and again.
person who received the flah will play no cr th-dr politiad ideas. Mass meetings
L. TIU88ELL.
Orleans, and tfas mot there by ono of
mure tricks this year, at Round Lake.— were then serious matter*,-and had di­
■Doral"
plaintively
inquired
ths
pris
­
tho BtwrifTs detectives. Only two of
the bullet They looked at it and were
rect effect upon the capvaas. Now they
Tray'A-atw.
oner.
the officers who sailed in her from here
evidently greatly surprised.
^pr-TOTWS,
cral, gravely.
.
are mere celebrations, in which parties
“ I would if I were you."
SJITEUXTH CKNTVRT PBICBI.
“It is a pistol bullet!" exclaimed tbe
The Lieutenant bowed, and a Cap­ were aboard. Tho others, including tho
utter their enthusiasm. The lut of the
“ I worn’t, though—1*11 die first I” ex­
The Pall Mali OawtJlc gives an ac­
tain took his sword from him. Next crew, had quit her in England. Tho
groat debates was probably when Lin­
claimed the vag, and be will probably
count of the “ R.»ok of the Joint Diet,
Squire Windom and Gen. Perkins ex­ day, Scoreaby reported to Gen Per- two officers were evasive wl\cn quescoln mot Douglas on the stump in Illi­
bo obstinate about it.—Frw Prtuut.
Dinner and Supper, and the charges
amined it
nois, and argued the questions of the
thereof far Crammer, Latimer and Rid­
“General,'’ he said t&gt; him, “I am
" Yes, it is a horse pistol bullet,” said
d^r in the immediate presence of the
the General. “Who could have fixed sony to inform you that LieuL Hersey and intimate friends under surveillance.
A few days ago a driver fn the employ ley," kept by the bailiffs of Oxford, people. But FjHeehcs arc not now made
itr
'
had yesterday morning a quarrel with Tbo detectives reported to him that of Dr. Webb, of Bjxmton, N. J., took while the reverend prelates wero in their
The Squire announced that be would Capt- Huuuoervilio in my presence. Richard Tweed, a aaa, started for Eq­ the doctor’s team to Franklinville for a custody. Oyataxa must have been us tonDuring this quarrel he repeatedly rope soon after his father’s escape, and kwl of marl. While jiaa»&gt;uig a placj tahiug cheap, for au Oct, 1, 1554, only
threatened he would shoot tho Cap­ traveled there under the name of Ma­ where tlwro are several hives of ber»«,
tain.”
guire. Be wiut followed, but do clue the driv. r stopped for a moment, and
Upon this evidence Lieut. Hcraey whs was thereby gained. Foster Dewey, the immediately the bcee flew out in largo
*«, ponec.^ During tho reign of Edward I., .
secretary of Tweed, ha-f had his move numbers and uttackod the animals. The
kickfifi and plangmi.attl wtre M- **“
Common Coucdi fixod the
a
of uiurdcr. Hd was a young clerk, manta dogged. Tweed’s house on
wild with
with terror,
terror, bni
all effort,
idforta to
to P"00 of ‘wo
three Halfpence,
Ko_Iw,J( txlt
Madison avenue, from which ha oe moot
most wild
but all
urge
ibenf
on
proved
ineffectual.
The
;
lwa
woodcocks
the
same,
and
a
fat
lamb
caped, h«a b*cn watehed night and day.
driver. tried to anhiteh, Ihrm, but tho 1
ffo5» Christmas to Bhrovotide,
Durand
fenrpanae.
jiSj
ago to the house of her brother-in-law, been attacked him vigor-rusly and soon I th‘* r''^ o&lt;
MONEY TO LOAN
left. The negro added that he had not; The grand jury met, and indicted him . and it has remained unoccupied since.—. drove Ilia away.
He pioueeded. to i Maximtuam’s ro. chinan in Mexico pressed in the Demo
looked at anybody but the wounded for murder in the first degree.
| New York Mm.
Flemington? where b« procured a qq»q-. i now drive? a soap cart in Wareham.
York Herald,

VUtifM Jirtrtotj.

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7

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P“7

’

Watcfenakcr ani Jeweler,

MONEY TO LOAN!

or
$300.00 and UPWARDS

MJJIU CSIPJIAJV,
Justice of the Peace,

�I'
FOB

OM3,P
frt» $1 ,200.

Tbe «•»&lt; l^W

V

wal nb-

Thr

tn frying to duufle a blow the horse I
Ml over, fie sfniok u bttahel ivnekel

U G. Ha nd all, uf Jlndssn. bung LU veat

are receiving
»,w

NEW GOODS DAILY,
» {tally.

aubarbe of- Jadtana. Saturday morning,
which rertihad-in the kiPing of eooe eaule

The American House, at Reed City, was
destroyed by Are together with all its eontenia, Wednesday morning. Insured tor
$2,600 in the Underwriters’ Insurance Com­
pany.
•
.

anti keep a full axeortment in all of the lines.
Our

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
8. K. HOoi-Elt, Gca'i Ticket Ajrer.t.

Tbe Reliable Shwrt Lise

FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS.

CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION.
PHILAJDKL.T»EnrA. T&gt;A.

GRAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT.

TIME TABLE.

ing or. n Snndny Schopf rxcunuon
StHnorrow rd whip you out of- your him in ths abdomen and shoved him through
a fence, inflicting several very dangerous
w.'uods.
Timely Advice.—When
trade
Two valuable hortca were stolen from the
grew slack, and notes fell dur, the
merchant's face grew Ions and blue;
llil dreams were tronbled through the
wight with sheriffs bailiffs ail in
sight.
At lost his wile unto him
naid, "R se up at once, get out of bed
ami get your paper, ink and pen. and
any these, words unto all men : ‘My
goods 1 wish to se|l Io you, to your
wde and daughters loo; iny prices
are so very low, thnt each will buy
before they go.*” He did as his good
wife advised, and in the papers ndwrlised.
Crowds came end bought
off all he had ; his notes were paid,
his drcams were glad ; and he will
tell you to this day how well did
printer's ink repay. He told his wife,
with n knowing wink how he was
wived by printer a ink.

isastwXrdl

Best Calico 6 cts. per yard.

arn proof that the peo­
ple knoic where

GOODS lfi[ SOLD CHUP

good gaiter for

$1

AND

Four persona were arraaled at Chesaning
charged with the murder of Charles Smith
•nd lodged ii&gt; the Saginaw City jap.
In
the bedroom at Smith's bonse bl nod was

PENNSYLVANIA

RAILROAD.

BOOTS FOR $2.50
litre. Junction.

May 15, 1867.

G. A. TRUMANS

KOCHER BROS
NASHVILLE

rxeloelvrlv by
tlx- «mly ||nn m
laew. Kirorrti...___ ...... _
campmenl of the ItaDonr. Hwibaodry, at Kim
Station. on thia rnatl. ’
Tbe IVnn.ylr.nta Railroad la the pnndoel Rail­
way onmnlxatUin tn tbo world.. It ootn.U aeten
Myfa; flilladclphia. New^York. UlSlnwre, .nil

C. C. WOLCOTT'S HARDWARE ADV’T.

SS’STiSisSE

OX WITH MAlX HTRKJT.

«f

al the rorniasnd. of U (mrperfect arenmodslUrtM tor
Stallm-wt
U« natron* d.irtrw theC«now.«i.l ExblUrfoo.
m

e
HARDY &amp;. CROCKEB,

THE MAGNIFICENT SCEMCRT for whirl,
the Pvmiaph-anta R-tftewl !» »r&gt; jtreilr erirbrnlr-l
prewnlx U tlw hawlvriwn Ua perfect roadway, an
e&lt;rr- ’rnntflnp panorama nt riter, reonntaln, and
TH‘KK.Vn*'GnsT!

Proprietor*.

That beloved and nineb venerated Father
ited bls peculiar trail for ttulbfalnssa at an

&gt;oM indelibly

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

SALVATOR BEER

FOR SALE ONLY AT.

Will, .»f roarer, «l.b to
all tbo &gt;Igfcta romferta ' , Is tho Beet Lager Brewed in the Wert.
hl r ami r iM-apb. Tn thia end the Canada bout bcm
Sold bj tho Cm* « U1LW A VKKX BXEWEBB,
Railway (-.'nupaay Imh, Ihiowyh Ila coonectiooa in ,
nu
».
tbe Wert and X.^ihwnrt. place-! on ante a larv*
«.y M,M &gt;&lt;“'-r *
130 tiran’2 Kl w areaw, and
number of Tmrri ata'Eten rein* Tlrkrta at srretly " llltama A Cta. tamwens Muiraau Urewerj.
n^luw-l
by which pu»rarw&gt; r»n»t&gt;t only vte
U tbe CcntewsM KsHWUoa al i'huadriphta, but
fan. In addhion, rial! the principal eaMern cltlllra,
with an opportunity ofirtopplnjt at -my nf the meat

Horse Rakes, Plows,

PenneyIvania Railroad cannot make any

(equipment, etc., of that popular and aiag।
,

Wheel Cultivators,
Harrows, Corn

1
1

Planters, and

inc'uding Piitabnrr. Harriaburg. Baltimore,
Waabington, Pbiladelpbia. New Yarkand
■
;
i
&lt;
,
t
,
,
(

for n church iu Uxbridge, he
caught stealing a watch from a f
point wr,
» «lK&gt; ... .lunu . hymu.buuk Raihrvy 6 Pbgndelpb a ar nay poin.™.-,
Wilk him Uu,,pg ill.
H, MH—fcrtM
IU U... ,.d ..
wa,
sll4
n crral num | "l—&gt;—’*’•**'”* -,&lt;W.
Tk&lt; IrmMn,

•yhTUli*. Tta-C*nad» BnaUwn. It the Oiilj line
from the W'rrt runnlns directly to XUjara Falta,
At the following ^really red Deed prices, COMPLETE, wilh Double Box, Tlrinj piMlspn, from the train, a vonderfal pan­
oramic view nf the Mlehty Cataract, fibMHlk*
Whiflletrees, Neckyoke, Stay Chains, and one Steel Spring Seat, for

Road Scrapers,

$70 CASH, OR $75 ON TIME
Of tbe Bert Make« in the
Country.

GALE CHILLED and
DIAMOND IRON PLOWS

Don’t buy Inferior Wagons, made of Brash and
Brittle Timber when you can buy Wagons made
of the Very Toughest Timber, tht has been sea­
soned under cover from three to five years at
the same price.

o

truth

Carriages aud Bu^irs.

, I eontshea. beautiful aceaery, awootb track.

CROOK'S

PATE KT

The J aokson AV a gon
In point of Duriidhty. Style and Finish, and Lightnesss of Drift and
I Easy Runnutg Qualities, &lt;# uot suqxuMeil by any Wagon in the world.

druggists.

at the Falta. Tbo track of tlxi Canada Sovlwrn U
an air Im, laid of otrel ralta of the heavieet pattern;
£D3ON, MOORE * Co,
tfe-ie arc no cun co or credo* ; wood la tn~d fur furl
Coarhcware furnt.hed with the Wtaehell Patent
Whcieedn Ttaalm tn
Ventilator, enaurtnj perfect freedom from duel.
With ha coaqdetn «j»tc:u of masnlflcent Parlor,
gjeephia and Drewfeg Room Cam, from CMnfo, J*». L' Rbsns, ,,

DRYGOODS,
DETROIT.

IU«OW GtLLU.'
at Ntasara Fall, and Buffalo with the N-w York
Central and F.rfe Railway*, tbe Canada Somhora 1» FTarwaa Bal»wnr. Special
fart IwomuIum llw favorite tine to Ute Eaai. TWs- RUSINESS' PRO PEETY FUR
&lt;U via tl.i. popular line ear. be preeared at all of4?h
’-**«»** W-rt.
now

FRAXK E SKOW.

READ-'

L. EMIT&gt;R

* Hirrau
id 10 sad 13Ccnrrere 8u 1
ilKTBOfr MICH.

Jackson W*agon

REAPERS, MOWERS,
than George Washington, for he could tell
a lie but wouldn't.

READ!

READ!

Special Medical Annonnci

Hick aud- .ijficled !

or Vbov.ujs

aho

virosrr,

DR. J. bT|.»»*« R«

NJE W
AW tatert prt-mptly anrwered and infor-

Sfot

GUARAXTEI:
Tlte fvlitrviog

n cam of oar regular warranty.
hut ngeivfs
ifarture for

s u i; s c

r

fcll

J}UV THE BEST, and ffel the Old and Reliable

391255

bide tbe erplence of guilt.

THE

Fart Mail Bcuta of the United States.

and tve^ sell them less
than they can be bong ht in this vicinty.

Conyin. four mites north of Marshall. Salur-

tra-npa. A reward of $100 U offered by
Sheriff Smiley of Calhoun County, for the
return of the property and thieves.

JULT •.'nit, 1376.

______

INCREASING SALES

Mary Winters, of Saginaw, an in male of
An old wagon was sold nt auction
on: .Congress Street yesterday, and
Thursday
evening and will probably die.
during »bp rivalry to see who oottld
hid the lowest one of the cniwd call-’ She haila from Perl Huron, and haa been
e«&gt; another a her. The two rushed
at each other, jerked off their errata,
and it seemed ns if a terpl le conflict
would lake place., But^hero was discharged on tbs Uih, but before he got
wire »o figliling.
outside the building was rearrested on a
"O-h-h-h ! how I would mash you '.ike charge by ths Sheriff ef Clinton Co.
"if I hndti’f got to go to the depot to
J-iltn Boll, an old resident and for oevsrmeet my wife's sister.”’ howled one,
। halting b&lt;mi fists in the air at once. al years Street commbsioner of Grand Hsvsu,
was dangerously injured Sept 17lb by
“I don't care for your wife’s sister!”
shrieked the other. “If I .weren't go­ a vicious bull. Bolt attempted to drive the

.Tulin GilHms. a talented London
pick|&gt;ocket. took an active part io the
Mo&lt;&gt;dy and Sankey meetings, and aA
tvr Hie departure of the evangelists
became a papular singer and ex hott­
er. His pie'y waa not questioned by
his felhMr-wnsfeeis, and bis' friends
among the- thieves did not expose
him. Tims he wan enabled to- pick
pookels witte grant faciliiy. often tnk
ing lhe watches tend pocketboolw of
roes aad women while praying nt
their sides, or while exjdaining to
them the way of salvation. Contioued sUebww, perhaps, made him care-

JFIe

tUUrowl.

“Here’s five mnn who owns the
lK»r&gt;»e !M ahouled the olctk ns he saw
t
haJler.".
“Nti I don'tr was ihe calm reply.
“Then what trre you doing with
thnt halter ?” yelled a policemanwrtn going a fishing
was tho
ready answer, “imt if this fellow will
give me a dollar 1II lead that old
hor*e off to the slaughter house.*'
' 'H.e clerk tried to detain him. hut,
he jumpetF tiMu a wood-yard and eacaped, calling otM as he wc.it over
the fence: .
•‘Gennbrnen-, these are mighty cur
xmis lime* when a mnn can’t take a
halter on his back aud go off after a

Many a child- goes astray, not beaause there is a want of prayer or
tue at home, Imt simply because
Ikune larks aiinshmr. A child needs
smiles as mneh as fibwers need sun­
beams. Children look little beyond
the present moment.
If a thing
pleaatm they arc apt to seek it. &gt;1 it
displeases they are preae W avoid it.
If home is tbe place where faces are
sour and words harsh, and fault find­
ing is ever in the ascendant, they
will spend as many hoars as posaiblr
elsewhere.
Let every falbyr anef
mother then try to be happv.
T^*t
them talk tn t|ietrchildren,especially
the little one*, in such n manner as
to-maka them happy.

FOB

Mr. J. J. MaynarJ. a promini.nl eiijirn
«f Portland, met a horrible death on the Jli.

ln| t&gt;f linakeia nnd wooden ware, with
mure nr less crockery, and the tjmsh
vraanwftrf.
Hr duln'l nv»ke on rf
fort tn ge: up. ant! just Rs th# elerkS
Tbe Menial, o Timcn
that Pai unlay
•yells hnd gathered a crowd the man
with flic n»pe halter came tip.
It John Duukcy mouldeil, by h^nd, 8.00U brick
wna hie Biackhnwk. The fidewnlk
8iabbaaudGeargeB.il.

iak

w.

DOU BU&gt;E WAGON
,
s'"'
; iravina the
■MOV a CKOCKES.

AUSTIN. T0ML1SS0N k WBBSTFR MTC OO.
sP'‘rt» »«&lt;i «&gt; »■«..»&lt;,, u ii.,y
1

iLnmUf Mcdi,or«e
A T A- U’

C. O. WOLCOTT.

VERY!

�numbrn of lb. NMhv.ll. Cor-

A so-called moderate drinker was
tea vfery angry with a friend who.!

d that safety is akme in totalhr». nwl. rrof»ralioo. for
. !y aba tn
in mgfrom
______________
ainittg
the use___________
of ardent
thu production of the raging dramat'­ apirita.-nml who -allowed hia innlnsiiic aMsation, mid will produce for thes cal nolions to insinuate that the mod­
benefit of the band, Tom Taylorsi era to drinker might then ba beydnJ
great sensatioua! drotna^ entitled .: self-control.
,
“To make plain the qneation which !
."‘.'rha TtckU-or iedre-tom»,'rand-hnve
’ is wrong," said tho temperance man,
secured
the
. services
uf
the* “wttt you jtist quit one moptb ; not
WILL OFFER
young American actor, Mr. W. E.■ touch a drop during the time ?"
Said the other—
Nyhart. (late of A. O. Miller's lhea
“To tmliafy your miad. sir, I -will
tre) who will appear in htw originalI
creation of Boli^Qierly, the-licket of, wuth pleasure, though 1 know mytn-ll,
, I will du ns you ask, to cure your ovleave-man. supported by the leading• wrought iden».M
talent of Nashville.
In our next wef
He kept the promise, bitt at the
to pqRcHAaBns of
shall bo nble to give the date of thei end of tbe month he cmue to hi*
friend with ttyirs in hia eyes and
enter tainmeDt.
thanked liim for saving him from- a !DRY GOODS.
Said he: “I nev
Common Connell 1‘rorecdings. drunkoftl’-a grave.
GROCERIES
er knew before that I wits in any
CusxciL Rooms, 1
'sense a slave to drink, bnt the last !HATS,
8«pt. 18, 1870. f'
'month has been the fiercest battle of,
Regular meeting held.
.
CAPS,
my life. I aeo now that I was al- ,
Present—Htfrdy, Halbert. Parody, most beyo.nd hope, and hud tne test BOOTS.
Reynolds and Roe, Trustees.
come many mouths later it would
SHOES,
But 1
Mimi les of the last mceiittg read have been too lute for tne.
have kept the pledge, and by God's CLOTHING,
and
approved.
,
1
help 1 will keep it through life.".
NOTIONS,
Geo. Siytpson’s saloon bond ns
Moderate drinker, just try it for one
&amp;.C.,
&amp;c.
liquor dealer presented and acc- pled. year, and see how' near you ate to.
AC,

CASH!

SEPT. 22. 1.76

w.g.hlsw8rth&amp;co

&lt;0180

—Pleasant weather again.-’
—F. Helm has moved into his new

I’mk n4 Ntaawa Falla,

'

house?

-This iwue closes the third vol-’
pine of the News.
—The *MW wood-s&amp;wing machine

is again at the depot.

—Capt. L. C. Boise will return to

this village again,
•dentaly low.

—L. J. Wheeler is now living in
his new house on £fcaie St.

L. J. WHEELER.

—B. F. Reynolds' new house will

A. Xi. DACanBKTT.

soon be ready for the plasterer*.
■4 —A large number of bur citinsns
have been attending the State Fair
this week.

Ul furthOT'Mtier.
Barryville, Aug. 6&lt;h, 1876.
Fataxn D. Sorto.

—The Cuunly Fair will be held on
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday,

rtr- A. M. Dafohkxtt will mH yea a

Sept. 27th, 28th'and 29th.

.

—L. L. Loomis &amp; Co.*S goods have
arrived.

During the next. 30 days Worth of Merchandise at Coat, for the next
Sixty Days, at
■ ,

GREAT INDUCEMENTS

H. W. Flint’s acct, presented for the rapids beyond which there, is no
Thpy will be ready for bus- ,
returning.
BA75 allowed at S3.37.

FULL LINES OF

iness in a few days!

The following accts, were present­
new herelohwe carried on by ns. hae thia
—Phillip Franck ahowod tts an egg (ed and on motion allowed :
day bMB diseolved. Mr. D. C. Griffith hav­
ing budget tbe intereat’of Lewis Durkee, thia week that measured 8 inches one
E. J. Ftighaar, rroonllng... .......... $19.26
will pay all tbe firm debts and oollert a*
way and 6 3-4 the other.
A. B. Caopw, draying............... ..
50
H. W. FlitHi making an arrest....... 5.00
Dated Nashville. Sept 4th, 1876.
—The Sunday School held in the
D. C. Gatrrrnx.
Council adjourned.
Branch school house, will participate
Lewis Da&gt;K».
E. J. FKIGRNER,
A. J. HARDY,
in a picnic next Tuesday, Sept 26th.
Recorder.I’reeident, pro tem.*9. Nobby suits at
DAvauxnTT’s.
Rev. C. I. Deyo. of this village, will

speak on the occasion.

W&lt; would respectfully call tbe attention
of the People of 'Nashville and vicinity tn

lAllBTl'ILl.E.

MUSIC!

. Tbe 8i!v«e3Vedding of Mr. and Mr*. An­
Communion j
son Ware, of Castleton, was celebrated Sept.
The pastor will Hlh.
,
A large cirole of relatives and friends
also preach at Maple Grove Center, «were present Among who w»r Mr. and
Mrs. L. Mudge i&gt;t New York, and relatives
from Ix&gt;wcl1, Mich. Tbe silver rattled
—There will be preaching at the
around lively. Tao large silver castors,
M. E. Church and at the Hamilton
two napkin rings, and plenty of eusllcr arschool house, in Maple Grove, at the tides, all of which was thankfully received
usual hours next Sabbath, by the pas­ And in return, a table was spread so boun­
tifully that pen eaonoMell, and only those
tor. Rev. C. G. Thomas.
that bad tbe privilege to partake ‘.hereof
—A. M. Daugherty has been re­
can realise the fallowing:
ceiving a large stock of fall and win­

Prints, Cottons.

TICKS,
U &amp; MAIL

LIXR

DEMIIVS

Stripes and

and shoes, etc.

Griffith's nefl^ stock of Boots and
Shoes have com*. Don’t buy anti! you look
*» them. He can beat oil the boys for pri­
ces. sfylrs affil quality.
Tbo best tytadmade Standard Boot In the market, also the
bee- French Calf Bool for Ladle*, best ButtaaU.

's —At (he M. E. Conference which

has bitn in session at Niles for the
|&lt;ast week, Rev. E. L. Kellogg was

Hoys L oot a ia abundance.

assigned the Tekonsha circuit.

He

will remove from this village to that
place next week.
Rev. C. G.
Thotnns will lake his (dace as pastor

$ta(Uj-3Hade

Shoes at Cost

Boots

GROCERIES AT COST

NEW MEAT MARKET. CLOTHING!
ROBERTS &amp; HOSEER. Fiw» #5

per Suit Up. MEN’S SUITS FOR S5.00,

BOOTS AND SHOES !
Fresh anti Salt .IIcat* I

IN GREAT VARIETY,

Pure Linen Coats at 75 cts. each.

From Si a Pair, Upwards.
Bottom

STOGA BOOTS, S2.75,
15 GRADES OF TEA

Do anything »la- but keep them tofrlher.
Mrs. E. C. JPittinsrer
60 CENTS TO §1.00 PR POUND.
kind and gentle th rough all your Ufa, lhai
your children may learn by the pr cepte
zlll Goods Sold us Jlcprcscnted, and
you show, “to honor tbsir father and moth­
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
er below, that when you are done with
Location.—West Side of Main
life’s rugged road, you all may be Reunited
Spring and Summer Style* Street, in W. A. Aylsworlh’s Brick.
in that upper abode.
C. F.
Al I':lev* that
Competition.
N»-livlIle, Mich., Aug. 1st, 1870.

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS!

ECONOMY ABD COMFORT.

Dress and Ctoak‘.Making,
CUTTING AND FITTINOk
Done In thu l*te*t Fathlonablc tbyte*.

of the M. E, Church iu tbis village.

avail tbemaclve* of this opportunity.

HATS &amp; CAPS AT COST,

1 Utile Cmk Tm-xtajr* ami rtiturdajr* at 7i

Next week he will

make improvements in hia store by
(tutting in shelves and another conn

CLOTHING AT COST,

Checks. '

ter goods, consisting of clothing, bools

is is Nashville.

DRY GOODS AT COST,

BEST ASSORTMENT OF

Church next Sabbath.

gfir A U. DaCuuuti has Jurt received
a large and chtHoe lot of Clothing and Gent’s
Furnishing Goods, which te le offering al

L. J. WHEELER’S.

MUSIC!

—Services as nstta! at the Christian

at morning service.

keep on band all kinds of meet at reasonable
prices. We hope hy fair dealing to merit a
reasonable share of your patronage.
Beat Burioin Steak 10 cts., and other
meats from 8 to 8 ct».
Reep’y Tours,
P. DURHAM ft 805.

$10,000

—The first Christian Church so­
Call cial of the season will be entertained

So much has been «sid and written of onr
S. LEIBHAUSER,
Centennial Exhibition that almoit every one
by Mr. and Mrs. G. A.' Truman at
in our broad and beautiful land i« nt least
their residence, on Tuesday, Sept. desirons of paying a visit there, and view­
2Glh. The exercises will consist of
Tableaus, Music, etc.
All arc invit­ the remarkable products of cur country, Cutting oh&lt;l Makins &lt;l&lt;ino In the lafet.
gathered from every slate and territory.
ed.
Mas. C. I- Daro. Sec’y.
To those, especially, who desire economy,
we wiab to presents reasonable table of pri­
In Berrien Springs, Sept 10th. Mr- ces, or the coat of a trip to the Centennial,
L. J. Wheeler of this village, to Mrs.
M I. McNab, of Berrien Springs.
point.

Good Japan Tea, 45 cents per lb.
Good Fine-Cut Chetving Tobacco, 45 cts.
Nashville, Mich., July 15th, T67/J,

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.
1776

L. J. WHEELER.

1876

MERCHANT TAILOR!

with Dyvpepaia an Americana.

Although

thia disease and its effectr. vuch as Sour
Stan ache. Heart-burn, Waler-brash, Sick

Heart. Liver Complaint, coming up nt . the

Boiie Bra.'*, abd get

READY MADE CLOTHING!

S In Hastings, on Monday, Sept, Excursion ticket, Chicago to Philadel­
phia and return, good for GO days...82 00
I8t h. by Rev. Fletcher, Mr. AHerd C
Buxton, uf this village, to Miss Mt- Font meals going an&gt;) four returning...6.00
r®nds A. Austin, of Castleton.
Supper, lodging and breakfait in Pb'ladelpbia-..................
2.50
ill reliera
Admission to Exposition............... .. ......0^0
Lunch in Centennial grounds............. . ...0 50

of carriage hire or the vexatious annoy­
Al Angola w* noticed an unusual demon- ance of slow-going sired cars, which trav­
rtjation.—a largo procession headed by a elers by all other routes must use, in order
to reach the centennial grounds. more than
three miles distant from any depot, except
boarded tbe earn,
&gt;ade a abort speech the commodious one erected by the Pxks-

NEW BAKERY

cline and .view with delight the charming
scenery ot lofty mountains, beautiful val­
ru about GO, hale. leys, and the rippling waters jot the bright

ROE &amp; CLEVER
inform the public that they will

Boots and Shoes,

II. ALDRICH

Fresh Bread, Rusts, Cakes, Crack­
ers and Pies
In quantllle* to suit the mo*t hangry.
GROCERIES!
tar Giro ma a call In the Hrxly hulkllng. ‘«JI
H. ALDRICH.

WOOL CARDING?
The Nashville Carton Mills

School mid Mittcellipi'-ouH

BOOKS,
STATIONARY,
Will PAPER.
PAINTS, OILS. COLORS
VARNISHES.
BRUSHES,

Surgical iBstnmrats, Trasses, he.,

Hats and Caps,
Gloves and Mittens,

Or anything you wan,
arc not undersold.
N^hyiHe, Sept-

TOILET ARTICLES.
PERFUMES,
TEAS. COFFEES
SPICES,

Fine Tobaccos and Dinars.
teas

BLACK * FULLER,
Proprietor,.

he Drmucratio vaudidale for Vioe-Presiout, Is also a favored son of Indiana, and

The Knoxville Whig figures it up (

BLACK A FULLER.

LEE
J. IF. PO&gt;VLES, Prop.

LIVERY STABLE!

Do you want Paints and Oils ?
Do you want a good Book for the
Home Circle?

Do you want School Books ?

And join in the chorus with those that arc already siuging ;

This is the Tea I long have sought,
■And mourned because I found'it not.
THEY KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF

Do you want a Prescription filled
with care ?

7

WM. VENN. PDofrietob.

In Nashville and sell (hern at the Smalksl VraJU.

You can buy

Bitgood's old stand, Nashville, Mich.

Call and Hee Uh.

that the clergy cost tbo United States
[hismew, which wwrii prise:pally

BROTHERS,&lt;

Do you want Dye stiifis?

Gtumke Perfect M&amp;uli'u.

Mansfield.

A Vermonter was engaged tirthree
girls and was looking lor a foarlh
when be fell nio an old pit. remain­
ed there two days, and came out so
changed that he now hates the sight
of a woman.

50 cts to SI

FO3E8 ONLY.

UME EXPERIENCE
Gateway ofttw Erhlbltlon wtlhoul change
of cursor any transfer.
Train* of the
Grand Rapids road connect at Fort Wayne,
while the reads leading into Toledo with the

MARBLE WORKS

1876.

NEW CROP OF WOOL!

Price, 10 Cents jer Hi., or 121 where I IK!nex and TAquoi
Furnish Oil.

i banners, which slated that Morton wuutd be
ri’.k that night.
We resolved to go,

Remember we

D. C. GRIFFITH.

moos Horse Shoe Bend, Allegripptu, Paeh
Wool sent by rail will be carded with
Tbe firat sound that greeted ne upon Saddle, tbo crossing of the Sasquthanni, promptness and returned per directions.
and an endless varisly of lovely eights n&gt; t
non, which sounded .terribly loud in the to be found on any other but this popular
cars, causing the windows to rattle, ladies line.
On could spend hours In ifriling of its
SI
FOR MHUJI AL AND MliClLlN h'.IL PVtlhonor to Gov. Morton, and upon alightlug beauties and comforts, but space forbids

FRESH MEATS,

TO MB H
and MO

DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,

DY±-STUFFS,

It appeared that a Republican Rally had

MEAT MARKET!

ID. C. GRIFFITH’S

Dry Goods and Groceries,

Please give me a oalL

23
Every visitor to the Centennial hat testi­
MAI tan, with one, Gen. Sheridan, of L'mieatria, fied to the, superiority of tho Great Fort
Wayne &amp; Pennsylvania Line, with its com­
plete and elegant Parlor, Sleeping and Hosaved the elate from, disloyalty end diehon-

Cente nnial

MGH’S, YOUTHS’ &amp; BOYS’ CLOTHING

of Dy»relieved.
”**?***
le'ST'io

Esch day at Exposition..................... ......3 50
Co ’e Bert Chemical Salrmttu is tbe only
In presenting this array of figures, we
Sa Ierat ua that will produce a, uniform nrPHlLADKLraiA. Sift. 18th.
have, of course, adopted tbe shortest 'and
DaAaltavna*: quickest line to the Qntcnnlal,' Ln order
We left our home in the plearant village to give the cheapest, and that route ia by
of Nashville, Sept. 11th. Our route lay ov▼er the Peanaylvania Railway, and accord­ wbich runs ell Rs trains direct to the maiu
K ASHVILLE MARKET.
ingly we look the eare at Jackron for Ft entrance, thus taring the. traveler the cost

DURING THE

»&gt;MOO.OO&lt;1 Mundly; &lt;he &lt;»»&lt;■»* (._,----------- „
*,0,000,000; lh« lawyer,, *70.000,- &lt;» rw™.»h all •.«
000, ud rum. *200,000,000.
j
pri"’

nuu is j.reparru
rich a good rig.'

(Straw “A firH cents, talatei! ill csats, YtDas 0 in
And other Groceries equally as |^v in prk&gt;*«

BOISE BROS.

BUG’S.

�intata.

a

ware

&lt;laa&lt;Uwa.

relUlaaalj

' picked infants np oat Of their cradto.

The Turkish commander, Hafiz 1’iudu., : with their hnyonots, tossed them in tbe
’
- u—
Indian village, Mtnatod in a small valtay in marching through Bulgaria, arrived
which was commanded by bluffs on the before the little town of Panignrishli
with n regiment o&lt; regular Iroops. two Tte, canwJ Hui. babca alaxrt the I
tlic west, but not in close proximity. or three pieces of artillery, and a great
with their poor little hsads nud arms j
MU»« ordered Lieut. SchwatEx to take number of Basin-Bounties. It would
drooping around the Lancto of their j ।
twenty-five mountejjfctou and charge the
250 men armed with muaketa or riflee. guna, and' tba blood streaming down '
Thereat bad only knives or p abols, that over their hands. They cut off tlw •
nor, Surprised tho Indian borders, drove .before -these troubles. were worn by beads of childreu, and compelled other ,
children to carry tho still bteeding heads J
them poll mnll before him, and captured ’everybody. Ona hundred and fifty of
alxxut 200 first-class peniee. He charged tho best armed had gone out one road ahoutfo their arms.
The crimes that were committed Iwre •
toward
Tator-Bazardjik
to
dispute
the
right.through
the
village,
and
produced'
sMawtoate*! *o u to pnrent their testifying.
The local authority bare couni rod st th* es­ a regular stampede, the Sioux befog way, and 100 on the other road; for it are beyond the reach of exaggeration. ‘
There were stories related us that are Afjrrt A Morrn-toKiTOsa
cape of tbe principal partlee Indicted, and the completely
surprised.
Meanwhile
Secret Service Bureau -is practicaliy powerlero Crawford aad Von Leutwitx dismounted, by winch way tbe army
jr would am maddening in their atrocity, that cause
to
eounterfriting.
charged into tbo village on tho flank, When . Hafix
arrr
r , . Pasha
„ strived
he found Uw heart to swell in a burst of impotent
XW
and captured tepees, ’5,500 pounds of only 100 men to oppose him, and tbeae, rage that can find vent only ip pitying,
—The boder of an exigixic ira tbo Baltimore drind'meat, an immense number‘of fright**1'*’- *t the great aujwriority of
and Ohio railroad exploded near Frederick. Nd.. buffalo robot, and other Indian Gneries, the force brought against them, ran
Sherman House, Chicago, III.
and, lastly, 200 dogs. They also took a uway at the first fire. It doe* nut even
“Tbo truly great stand upon no mid­ Winitpi
large quantity of dried fruits ant! other appear that they fired off thmr guns, dle ledges'• they are either famous or
—An explosion cccurrc-d
eatables, quite a godsend to the, for there was not a single Turk killed unknown." The “Sherman Houaa’’
The men displayed heroic। or wounded. The inhabitants, panic- has a national reputation, and i* one of
sianUy killing Lyman Benner, ono of the soldiers.
the moat popular hotels in Chicago.
workmen, and i&gt;robably fatally injuring an­ bravery, and reflected credit on the। stricken, hod in tho* meantime at­ Tho rate* of this renowned hotel have
other.
. ,
American army. -Nothing could hivei tempted to fly; but the town had boon reduced to *3 per day for all rooms
—The Jlbole island bloacbery and dyo-workn. been -' more gallant than the conduct; already been surrounded, and they above tho parlor floor without baths.
tn Providence, owned by Adams A Butterworth,
of
the
officers engaged
in tto। were cither driven back or cut down in
Only 50 Cents for Six Months.
Taken altogether, it was ai tl-e fields. At the approach uf the
The Chicago Ledger, a large 48-col♦JOO,000-; die inanrance, *80,000. About 15,000 fight
bright
pago
in
tho history off Boshi-Bizouks tho inhabitants of eight umu paper, will bo seat to any address
this expedition. Taken by surprise, thei or nine neighboring viltagtw, foar six MO.STHS, postpaid, for fifty cents.
probably Lavored by their respective owno-s.
—A freight train on the Western barilla Indians cut theraselvcs o'xt of llutir■ stricken, had abandoned their homes Tho Ledger is tho cheapest and best
broke through (he trorilo-work over Tom tepees and managod to escape for tliei and taken refuse here, to Uio number of paper in tho country. Address Tkx
Lkpgbb, Chicago, ID.
Faine'e slouch, branch cf the Ban Joaquin most jairt through the ravine. They,
r. 5,000 or 6,000, and they now filled the
river, a. few &lt;bys ago. and thirteen cam were
At our request Origin A Go., of Phila­
gave our men two volley* before theyr streets, crying and screaming with
plunged into tho slough. Two stowaways wufo
delphia, Po., hove promised to send any
cleared their village, and then tho dark­- fright As all resistance Juul now of our mulora gratis (on receipt of fifteen
killed.
.
■
ness of tho morning, (it was still rain­- ceased, or rather ns none bad really been cents to pay postage) a sample of Dob­
ing) enabled them to get away. They- offered, Hafiz Pasha had nothing to do bins’ Electric Soap to try. Send st once.
—The ludepcndoiit Greenback ]&gt;arty ot Con­ rallied in tho hills and soon made mat­- but march into the town, arrest tho - WiLHorr'a Toxic!—A Safe, Subs
ner heat, hare put in nomination tbo following ters warm for our boya, keeping up an; len lern of tho iuKurrcction, and- restore asd Saiomno Cubs!—Tho unprecedented
Bute ticket: For Governor, Charite Atwater; incessant fire and making desperate1 order. Instead of this, however, he aala at Ibis world renowned medteiM provw
n AGENTS WANTED FOR HISTORY
iacontrotably that no tt m*dy h*a aop-ra«d*d
Lleulsnant-Governor. Francis Gillette; Secre­
efforts to recover their captured ponies.. brought up his artillery, and without tho nao of tt&gt;i* reliable Tonic. Noapltanha*
tary of Htiio. I.ucwn M. Finney; Treaaurar.
i
summoning
the
place
to surrender, com­ been found so hard a* not to jitH to it* eoftenA
party
then
took
up
position
in
n
Loren T. Sodd; Comptroller. John A Feck.
inC intinonoa, and no liver so hypertrophied a*
-Ex-Gov. Scymcur, of New York, dae'anad kind of burrow down’in a small rot be-­ menced a bombardment, rnthlewnly not to giro up it* Icux-rctalned bilious aecro■ I.
...1
1... v.,
...
tiio umninalion for Governor, trndere 1 liitn by tween two cliffs, covered with brush and1 throwing I he bursting ahells into these
tho laio Democrat!*" Convention at Saratoga, protected by rocks, and with * kind off crowdfl of shrieking women and chil­
Inva bixls. Tlu&gt; troops made desperate dren. Until midnight the din of the
The convention reaeacmbled and put In nom­
efforts to dislodge the savages, but the bombardment resounded through the
Chaffed iumds, luce, pimples, ring­
ination the Hon. Lucius Boblnaan, present
latter, although very few, fought with Htroeta. Hafiz Pn-ha was offering him­ worm. MiltrlieuiA. and other cutaneous affcoComptroller.
t)oii« cured, and rough skin mads soft and
—Gen. Butler has been nominated for Con­ tlic courage of desperation. Col. Miles, self a concert. . The hoarse roar of his smooth, by unix-.;; Juniper Tar Hosp. Bo oarsgress by tho BepaMican* of bls old district— liaviog too much property to guard, cannon, the ^creaming of shells, foe ear- ful to got only that made by Caawull. Hazard
A Co.. New York, a* tbaro are many imitations
the Seventh Mas**cbn*ett&gt;&lt;.
and being harassed by the Indian fire, splitting'explosions, mingled with the
—The Repubilean* of Bondi Carolina have sent couriers to Crook, seventeen miles feebla wail of women and children, made
for the
re-houunated Gov. Chamberlain.
bock, with the main oolumn,for reinforce­ sweet music to bis ears, and lie pro­
Mi88io2iAnixs,aud others sojourning tn
■ —The Maine Legialature will stand : House.
ments.
Crook immediately took 100 longed tbe entertainment
He wished foreign land* should uot fail to take with them .iHUHF120 Republican* and 81 DcmccraiM ; Senate, 20
____w.
AA- • . 'l. M.
a good supply of Johntont Arotlync Ltnimen'..
selected men from the Third, 50 from the to see it by night, lit up by tho fires of It tn the moat reliable medicine for all purpoacw
Republicans and 2 Democrat*,.
—All the Democratic Oongresaroan from Second, and the Fifth Cavalry, and ar­ burning houses and tho globes of fiamc
Georgia have been renominated.
Oowtaoxofs diseases, such a* horse
rived on tho field ns tho last Indian which leaped from the months of the
mn •&lt;&gt; mt« «n.l a 3&lt;eat »ump. and I wUt aond
—The Independent Groeabankeniof Arkansae shots were being fired. He ordered the cannon. It was a safe anil liarmlres kind ail, dander, etc., may be prevented by tbo ure
of f-hrri&lt;ian't Cavalry CondM&gt;i&gt; Povulfrt.
have uomirated an electoral ticket for the savages in the ravine to be dislodged, of amusement
There was no stern- Persons traveling whh horse* should take note
Blate.
and led the attack in person. He dis­ eyed men there to give him back ball
—Official retnrua received at the SccreUry of;
Fobtunks ron All.—Ag
Stale's office from the whole Slit o of Maine, played splendid pluck, and captured a for ball nod shell for shell, but only
Addreoo Bullion Mining Co., 176
axcapt one town and six plantations, give tbe j dozen squaws and half a dozen papooses women and children, wljo answered

REVOLVER

Lrrawriy

$20W

A NOVELTV.

proba’Hlili'ja were that .a new department
would bo fanned, bat gkvo polking definite in

—Ex-Gov. Henry A. Wine, uf Virginia, died

-Bbariff Oosmt. at
Xrfk. has retained
tho i-xecutlon In ti.*&gt; Tweed 16,000,000 judg­
ment wholly unaotlsfiad, he bring unlblo to
find any property ou which to make a levy.
—Th* Gorarnment hu instituted a salt for
tbe recovery of *1.0G0.O», which it allegro it
was defrauded out of by crooked distillers at
Chicago. Mr. Storrs *ha- filed in the United
State* Circuit Court at Chicago the tieceroarj

m'ot. titauu Island, [lartidpatcd in by team-i
from Australia. Canada, and tho tcamaof Groat
Britain, resulted la a victory for tha American

the Scotch third. ' Tho match luted two days.
follow*:
Axnarlcaaa............... *« tMstrritan.....................3,oa
«nah.........................SJMFOanadian
Sooteh...................... s.oesl
*
—A Bismarck telegram aay* that a complete
mniter sif tba Indlaua at Htan ling Rick Agency
shows only 450 lodges, or • population of about
4,000. ItetioiiB have been heretofore tamed on
a basis of 7,000, wblrfft would indicate either
that 3,000 have been engaged in carrying on
tbe war sgainal the Government, or that tho
contractors have born manipulating a e^al.
Some Indiana have returned from tho liomtile
camp, but eo stealthily that they could not be
—Tho yellow fever haa reached Dalttmurn

twenty-seven intc-menta from thia plague in
ono day at Savanna}: laatwoek, tholargcotnum.tar yet repotted. There Is great destitution
— An eutbuaiaade aasembly of 8.000 pcreoun
witneeood tbe praasotatiou of tho riflemen's
trophy to 'ho victorious American team, at
. Gilmore** Garden, New York city, the other
evening. Mr. Gilmore a:ranged the musical

Card, in compUmetit to tbo rompoecr and tbo
mombena of bis team. 1 • God Have the Q uoen'
waa performed in honor of the rifle teams from
Her Majesty's dominion*.

—A heavy storm prevailed at PiuladelphiA
last Bunday Portions of tho roof of the Main
F.xhtWti (i^builJUig and Machin* ry Hal] wore

hibiU. American and Engl eh exhibit* (.offered
most. Several othem of tho i mall buildings
within the grounds ware a xmevlnt damaged by
r. re blown down, roofs and chimneys'Carried
—Tho Northfield bank robtera have been
utile* west of Sioux Falk and about aiity miles
oaat of Yankton, toward »hich point they ap.
—Crook's campaigning against tbo hcatiio

hta reached Custer City, greatly to the delight
of the Black Milk )*op!e, who had begun U»
feel the need of military aociety. There will

Indiana hnuu’i

goods to the exhibition el Sydney. Australia,
have reported that tho ahlp Napier. of Mon­
treal, 1 177 torn* burden, baa been aociiroJ, and

EUPEON!
I’BOOF AS TO NEURALGIA.

OPIUM

.'1’i.Ur-rtixCTiS
MtOOF AS TO RHEUMATISM.

tyXTt

Centeni exhibition OrMrfT-r?*

■.^.Lp_V£R8^tt^^

A BOOK

total vote of ]35,9C1; Conner, 75,710 ; Talbot, I
60,251; scattering. 529 ; Conner's majority over '
Talbot, 15.450. One hundred and twenty Re­
publican ReprcscutaUve* are elected and 20
Democrata. Two not heard from.

right at the mouth of the Indian burrow.
Lieut. JohirG. Burko, of hisstaff; Lieut.
Bogers, LieuL W. P. Clark, Second
Cavalry the guide Baptiate Courier, Col.
Itoyal, of the 'Drird Cavalry, and Capt.
Munson, of the infantry, also cx|&gt;os«l
themselves with conspicuous gallantry.
-The Indians, however, although somb
were shot, kept up a deadly fire, and
killed the scout Charley White, alias
"Buffalo Chip,” a friend of Buffalo
Bill’s, shooting him through the heart.
Among the trophies secured by Milos
are ono of the guidons 4f Custer’s regi­

with shrieks anti groans ; and he con­
tinued the joyous
concert
until
midnight Then
the loud-mouthed
dogs of war censed their clamor ; they
liad done their work ; it was .now the
turn of the eabor.

During tho night and the next morn­
ing.-the troops and the Bashi-Bazouks
entered the place, and then began n
scene of pillage, violence and massacre
Conatautinofile for trial. The Turkish Govern­
only equalled by that of Batak. Neither
ment baa promised to dbttributo *150,000
ago nor sex was spared. Tho town mm
among tho Ilulgariaxusufforcra.
pillaged, then fired; about one-fourth
’ — Tho English people are apparently aali»of tho houses wero burned; people were
fied with Derby'* explanation of top eoura*
of tho Bntiah Government ralativo to the ment, and an officer’s under and over­ cat dowu in the stroeta, on their own
internal trouble* now existing in the Ot­ coat, blouse, several saddles, and a pair doorsteps, slaughtered
’
’
1 on their own
toman Empire, and public agitation on tho ques­ of gauntlets marked “ CoL Kehoe ;”; hearthstones..
mt
Old men
and women
tion ia gradnilly subsiding. Advioee from Con- also, Fomo horses which belonged to tho Ixtgging tor mercy, and children and
etentinople state that the Porto refuit-1 an araamo unfortunate command.
infants
screaming
in
terror,
perished
nxtetice. but declared ita willlngucra to diecnaa
About half-past 4 in the afternoon of alike beneath tho swift and certain
—Miller A Sous, calico print era, of Glaogow, Sept 9, tlio Indiana, strongly reinforced, t&gt;abcr. It is thought that 3,000 people
Scotland, have fsileiL Their liabilities are renewed the battle to recover their po­ wore killed in this place alone, of whom
roj.ortcd to be 1500.000.
nies.
American Hora", a celebrated ■100 were inLabifonts of tbo town, and
—The Porto han informed tbo aulbasnadora chief, and two young warriors, surren­
the rest from the neighboring villages
of the Powers that it ia prepared to accept a
dered out of tho burrow to Gen. Crook, who had taken refuge here. But wo
pesos upon tho following points: First, the
on condition of sparing their lives. wero not greeted here with the scenes
reoccupation of the fortresses held by Tut key
prenoui to 1B57. Second, the deetruction of They went in with their women and of liorror tliat nwaited us at Batak.
tbo fortrcroeeconatrnciod by tho Servians since children, who were unable to escape, in Hafiz Pasha, unlike. Achrnct Agha, had
1857.. Third, tho investiture of Prince Milan the morning, preferring to die with, sense enough to have the bodies bnric&lt;I
at Conatantiuoplc. Fourth, tho reduction of I rather than desert them, expecting no
within tbo following three days, and thus
the effective Servian army to 10,000 men and ।। quarter. They fought with a tigcrisL
to cover up his tracks.
tliree batteriss.
.
, - ,
-Sunultaucou-ly with too deh.ery of tbo I feroaty never excelled. Throe hundred
In I*anigurisl&gt;ti we ware showu in the
reply to tho powers containing tho peace con- soldiers volleyed them for half an hour, ruins of tho church, before which had
ditinnn, ti&gt;o Porto iroued urdors on his own | and they never budged until the squaws stood the altar, a block spot specked
initiative, for tbo immediate cooation of all । got scared, and Gen. Crook and Baptista
with calcined bones, on which lay a bou­
« U&gt;. —mpto. IhuhMud
h„drll
,om„n
o, lho
quet of flowers. This was 'the remains
Montenegro would issue similar inatroctioua. j ,
,
. .. .
n
BU.3- &lt;i™
«'
1&gt;««- C"*' of a priest, Theodor Pcoff, 85 years of
tag Rock Asency, D. T.. baa recrivod a mro-J icr »hot ttnJ scalped a buck after lho. age, who hod been seized and tortured
sage from t!ie hostile bands encamped on a i women
were
rescued.
American in the hopes of obtaining money, muti­
tributary of Powder river. They express I Horne, and fain young mon held out for
lated and maltreated in ways which only
ttemaalvee tired of fighting, and want to ftwo
— *houts,
---- •- —
*
!
«
**
—
until the. chief ----was ehot tho* foul imagination of a Turk could
through the bowdK* Tho prisoners
invent, then killed and burnt here be­
will not bemoic-tcd in hunting for game. The
wore of tho opinion that it was Or*zy
fore the altar.- In nuottn-r place W“
Horse’s land that recommenced the were shown a black spot where an ohl
fight. The Sioux, although fewer in
Sitting Buh'a noulimuiiH.
blind man, Dondje Strcglcyoff, was
-I’rinoe Milan ba* been proclaimed King of numbers than tho troops, camo down
beaten half to death, and then thrown
on • front
and
flank
like
sauselroui on a L“ap of wood and burnt
brave
men.
They
struggled
hard to recover the captun d ponies.
common programme, the immediate result will
There was au old man hero, Zwatko
It is impossible to estimate bow many
Boyadjefl by name, a public btmefttoior,
Indians attacked. They are supposed
a
liberal
contributor to tho school fund,
to have numbered from 800 to 1,000 warwho in winter supported half ths widows
I riore. They evidently expected to &lt;nand orphans of tho place, who was re­
i counter Miles with his small party only,
OUT TBE TEA II.
, but instead had to face Crook's entire nowned for his charities to Christian and
j force, who were st the time in a llght- Turk alike. Ho was likewise seized, !

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THE MAKKETH.

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LANDS FOR SALE
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■ fog humor, being hungry and tired.
^Ur uudcrnn, lb. mo.i ;
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Before dying tho famous chief Amcri- poi.ml,
1- ~ Urnnm o. . A-- -a
On the march tu tho Black Hills, Gem i nan Horse said that the Indians are
■ —;
Crook's column suffered much privation I ucattering. ami did not sappom. that heap of wood fainting or dead, the poo-1 - t
from cold and hanger nr. well an the ; Crook would dare to pursue them
rafify wi’ather. In the afh-rnuon of the j into this rogioti.
It was a bold ad7th of September, the troops being re- ■
duced to
of eating hone- -J
UUVCl,
w tl»e necessity ...
flesh, the General determined to amid I
Col. Anson Miles to Deadwood by forced !

tbe Foe of

$15 SHOT GUN

PATTON’S AMERICAN PEOPLE I

SEW YOKE.

H. A.HURLBUTACO.,

MILLION.

SHEET MUSIC I

roBxion.
—A dUpalcb from Ooi-aXautinople to the
Io tho subject of tbe match, opening with
Handel'* •« March ot Victory.". Axbuckh* played London Daily A'cu-s stale* that on tiio report
"Withm a Milo of Edinboro' Town" for ot a Turkiah official, just made, regarding the
atrcdtiM in Btilgin», several leaders implicated
larney" for tbo Irish. Mme. Pappenhoim
eang “The Btar Bpanglod Banner” for tho
Americana, while tbo Apollo Club rendend tho
Oans-lian eong of ••Row. Brothers, Row" for
the Canadian*. A song, entitled “Am I Uoforgiven 8till," tbe pDttry and music of which
were &lt;x&gt;uipoe*d ly Capt. A Flaunin, of l he

H. A. HURLBUT&amp;CO.

venture, tho chief said, and might off bis tingvra odo by ooo to extort money, I Q uHuiE A
aud, ns the poor man hiul none to givei
have XCOIUIOU
resulted use
like VUOZ'I
Outer's
attempt
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flgfit to
to the
the last.
Inst.
man of 18 who bad just returned home ;
warares. *
thirty mil-is and struck an Indian trail; thought they would
kilbxl
leading south. H« resolved to follow j
Our losses were three
C----- —
2 2 sad four- • from school when tbo troubles began, as .ar rjai-swtrnioEsas
the trail and attack the Indians, if port- teen wounded.
L*-ut Von Licutwna ; a*ror «* »«»«&gt;«.
j«—- ------- ---- — j fh
sibte. At half-paid 3 in tlta afternoon - wn compelled to submit to amputation ; I&gt;d taken no pari in tbo outbreak, j jg?
k io wtmte feuded

tbe
observed a herd of ponies : of bis right leg above the km e. The ! They had seised him, and in men p»N SIONS
grazing cm some bluffs about fir*' Sioux prisoner*, men, somen and cbil-' sport cut off his hands one by one |
mils* ahead.
OoL Mile* and Frank I dreax. numbered twenty- two in ail.
jin ths preaenoa of. his mother, time !
d
Groatd went forward to reconnoitre, |
—1—■—■—-----------------J killed him.
Wiiat made these acfatj HONEY
and they bernm*: jratjsfled of Uw exw-j
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tence of a village. Mile® told hia officers, I worry *'ong on a salary;of $3,000,000, !
committed in tho preaencx of the j
Iiieuts. Bchwatk*, Von Lwatwitx, and I Or 88,200 per day.
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Saltville, Bury Comfy, Miohifw,
OHNO

STRONG,

Progression. No Retrograding

VOL. IV.
JUshnlk Btrrrtoru

A BANDIT HUNT.
toral College thia year will therefore
consist of 869 members, distributed
dear school
among-the States ai folio.ra:
friend,” said Fanny, "in Sweetville.”
On Thursday morning, Sept. 21, seven
"NoI” cried Field.
"Are you
miles west of Madelia, in Watonwan
'Why, so am I going to Sweetville.”
" Is it nice there I” aaid Fanny.
. county, two of the four Northfield bank
"Delirious,” answered Florian. ’ t robbers who have been lurking in tho
- Bo they chatted on, becoming more Blue Earth county woods, and the pur­ Uodou.
and more pleasurably intimate as the suit of whom had been abandoned, ap­
train sped on. They soon seCmed to plied to a Norwegian farm house for
bread and butter. Paying for the same,
"Shall I tall you a secret?” aaid they departed and joined their com­ Maryland
Florian, merrily, m ho folded the end panions, 900 rods ahead an the highway.

VILLAGE OFFICERS

fratitiitf.

* IIR18TLAN CHURCH—C. I. D«ro. I’M.
Mr. Httvler. every Sabbath .110 IS A. a . ^d
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Of RTHODIBT EPISCOPAL CHtmUH-E. L
in KatxmnPaMor. Sen-ie-'cwy Bnbbnlh nt 1
M i n. &gt;0-1 T r&gt; ®. ,^.l&gt;h«lli A-hool at :

of her traveling shawl doser around his
fair companion.
" Do,” aaid Fannie, laughing.
"I’m going.to Bwectville to bo pre .
staled to my future bride.”
“ Presented I” echoed Fannie. " Do,
you mean to tell mo seriously that you.

■NTAtJH VILLE.I/1DOE. - JM F. i. A M. I
Is alar comaianleallnn on r«eh Wmlncd*.

gtTrrfttg.
W. H. YOUNG,

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FOR LOTH ALONE.

M. C. ELLIS,

CLEMENT SMITH,

FL1NTA- BRADY.
A TTORXEYH and CvnnMllon at Uw. Offlee.
2X WMlaideirf Main Stnvt.N.i«bvltlr,Mith&gt;inu&gt;.
Eanrctal •tlenlion «irrn to collection*.

XV

D. W. SMITH
OTA RY Public. attend, td »H borinew c»U. In
making deed*. nwrtgagr*. drawing villa, etc.

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Sa*»|ik rwum. on tint floor. Tin- t&gt;c»t i

ALE C. BUXTON,
/■tUSSMITH, manufactnrra Rifle and Sbot (itina
vT and repair, all Ftrvaroi. and Uw Machinery.

Mrs. M. J. TIMMERMAN.

JOHNM. ROE,
TJTOUSE, Kirn ami Carriage Mater. Oralnlng.
Fraaculntt. hnd Paper Han«ing a SprcUlty.

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CHAS. IV, DEMARAY,
EW KLEE, iiid d*»lrr In Flnr and Ilxtrd
.71 Clock., Hpert&gt;ck», etc. Ei cry *rtic!
money refunded. Oppo-

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D. W. LINCOLN.

JE. PAR A DY,
MANUFACTURER of Boot* Mdt&gt;boe^ Making
•IVA and rotiwinnr urajly donr, al«o .tricl attrn-

J. B. RASKY,
If place in the v
und witling band*.
WEBSTER
HOBBS.
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P. MOLLER &lt;J- SON,
T)ROI*R!ETOIIS of the Wolverine MliljTbevnoJ
A reputation nf tlicnc Mill. I* eonflnncd by the
'(•dally.

gHifrrilanrou* Card*.

JOHN Q. CRES SY,
11
fe# HE 1113

JH. LEE,
•

Deputy fe*li&lt;-rlfr.

JAMES FLEMING,

VatcMcr ant Jeweler,
EoM &gt;id« of MUu HUret, NMbrUle, Mkb.
P. S- Fine Watchc aitd Jewelry care­
fully repaired and warranted.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,1876.

“Of course,” eaid Mrs. Dorrance, "we
must have a now Brussels carpet for the
guest chamber, since Fanny Pynhurst is
coming. Tho old one is positively not
fit to be seen. And Swiss muslin dra­
peries for the windows with fluted ruf­
fle*—and a dreasing-caso with a mirror

"Any thing else?” demanded Mr.
Dorrance, with a sarcastic elevation of
the brown.
" That’s all I think of now,” Maid Mrs.
Dorrance. " You see, dear, Fanny Pynhurst ta an heiress—$6,000 a year, Dor­
rance, In her own right. And I shall
invite Florian here, for tho time of her
visit Buch a chance as this, my dear,
don’t often occur. It’s a very nice con­
catenation of events,'* added the com­
placent matron, playing with the gold
teasel of her watch-chain. "I happened
to see in the jiapera tho arrival of Mias
Pynhurst and her uncle at Pontiflx
Hotel, and recognized in * Miss Pyn­
hurst, of Pynhurat Place,’ the Fanny
Pynhurat who . used to be my school­
fellow at Mrs. Ripley's seminary. And
I remember how attached dear Fanny
was to mo in tho old times. Isn't it
lucky, Dorrance, that wo took this cot­
tage for tho summer ? Fanny Pynhurst
can't help falling in love with Florian
in such a picturesque wilderness m
this.”
"Humph!” grouted Mr. Dorranpe,
who was nearly bored out of hta life in
tho absence of city interests arid occu­
pations.
"Sol’ll write to Florian at once,”
aaid Mra. Dorrance, drawing her rose­
wood desk towards her, and examining
the point of her gold pen.
And thua it came to pass that Florian
Field, in the luxuriant surroundings of
hta favorite club rooms, became con­
scious that hta stater had formed plans
for hta benefit.'
"Why can’t
women let me
alone ?'* grumbled Mr. Field, stroking
down
his
magnificent
mustache,
" though, of course, an heiress wouldn't
be snch a bad idea, if she wasn't abso­
lutely humpbacked.
I wonder what
bar name tall wonder wnere she comes
from ? Just as likely an not she ta a reg­
ular Gorgon. However, I suppose Chua
won’t be Battafiexi unless I go and ptay
tire docile brother—and Clara Itos been
very good about helping to settle eome
of those small bills of mine.”
To Mr. Field packed hta portmanteau
and set out for the station.
"Halloo, Field 1” cried a buriy, gnjwhiskered gentleman, as he entered the
iron and crystal station where the travel­
ing world most doth congregate. " Go
ing up the line 1"
Florian nodded.
"As far as Sweetville?” aaked the
gratiemau, taking him by the arm.

MONEY TO LOAN!

readily believed and responded to with winter he ta actuated by a reckless ambi­
" Never.”
“ But how do you know you’ll like alacrity by several resolute citizens, who tion to boro holes in the ground, of the
hastened to tho place under the guidance size of a pipe stem, and then to fill these
And
"How do I know she'll like mot” of the boy, and they were trailed to a holes with cream-colored' 00.
alough and soon surrounded, while the though he ta small, he attends to bizk
gayly retorted Florian.
robbers
crawled
through
the
tall
gram
and
ta
a
triumphant
sucoess.
In
stature
"I don’t understand you."
"-Well, I will try to explain,” said and willows toward the bank of the river he ta about a match for a sixpenny stub
Florian, lowering his voice to a confi­ on their hands and feet Shota were nt nail, in form he ta like unto a lynchpin,
dential accent " You see I’ve a stater first exchanged at long range, but final­ and he wears a green sealing-wax head
that is a bit of a match-maker, and she ly they were charged u;&gt;on- boldly by on him and a pair of glass eyes, so that,
wants me to make my fortune by matri­ eight men, and a hot fire enauod for with his long- tailed duster on, ho looks
mony. So she lias invited an hoirees to eight or ten minutes, ono of the robbers, like an unsophisticated and near-sighted
visit her, and I am to oomo down to try apparently tho leader, falling dead, two' schoolmaster. But unsophisticated isn’t
my best to make an agreeable impres- others. going down badly wounded, what’s tho mailer with him. And nu­
while tho fourth threw up hta left hand, meration is hta best mathematical hold.
"But,” cried Fanny, “you surely exclaiming, “For God's sake, don't Ho will stand himself bolt upright like a
ahoot" Upon which the Sheriff ordered peg in one of those holes aforesaid, and
"Marryfor money?” here interposed him to advance, while all tbo guns were view the heavens with an air of sublimo
leveled at hta breast Ab ho approached serenity and woodonheaded unconField. " Never I”
.
Burrtmdcrod
hta
weapon,
n sciousne-ifl.
For since ho had seen dove-eyed ho
Ho
Don’t you fool yourself—ho knows
Fanny, he felt sure that all tho gold in new Smith A Wesson revolver.
just
what
he
ta
about
Ho
prefixes him­
was
then
ordered
to
bring
up
his
com
­
creation had not power to move his
rades.
Hta reply was : "Good God ! self like a figure 1 in the business, and,
heart.
*
.
adopting
the
derimalsystemof
notation,
they
are
shot
to
pieces.
”
Tho
Sheriff
" But your stater?”
calmly places a 0 whore it will do tho
" Slm'll be disappointed enough, I then ordered lum to lead hta party to
most
good.
That
stands
for
10,
and.be­
tho
spot
Arrivjng
there
ono
man
was
dare say ;-bnt one can't expect n man to
sell himself for a mere twig of gold. If breathing his last, shot near tho heart fore you can dot and carry one ho hns
added
another
cipher
to
that
and he
I marry,” with a glance at Fanny, "I Ono of the others, named dole Younger,
was resting his head on his elbow, with now reads 100. About this time you
shall marry for love only.”
And litilo Fanny Pynhurst looked a wound of buckshot or bullet, which begin to find out what sort of a rooster
shyly up at him from under her long entered near the bottom of the left ear, ho ta, and you entertain a degree of awo
eyelashes, and secretly thought what a passing through the head, and lodging for him not inspired by a Irtmt view of
noble hero ho was. But ail this time back of tho right eyo, which so pro­ hta green goggles. Reasoning a pos­
these very heedless and incunatatent truded as to render ite exact locality teriori you discover that he ta a danger­
But wnjlo you stand
young people never thought of telling unknown. Ho was also wounded through ous neighbor.
each other where, they were going, and hta back, and ono shot in the loft sjde, amazed ho rapidly suffixes fifteen or
twenty
more
000,
carrying his problem
when the train ran into the station, the and wounded in tho left leg. Ho ta b
strong, well-built man, sandy liair and into the million millions, and has sealed
Dorrance carriage was waiting.
"Mr. Dorrance’s, if you please,” said complexion, quite bald, with full and cemented it up ready to be fired at
the driver, touching hta gold-banded whiskers and mustscho. Another, who you next spring. In two rpi110^ ,n(i *
calls himself Jim Younger, was lying quarter ho has given you a problem that
cap. "To meet Miss Pynhurst”
•
Fanny looked around for her escort on the ground, apparently BenBeless, with all your powers of multiplication,
Ho was busy sorting out her trunks from with a'ghastly ahot in hta tips and cannot be solved or equated. He com­
the mtaoellaneous heap of baggage on mouth, with loss of front teeth, part of pounds his interest at 100 per cent, eventho jaw knocked out, besides wounds in five seconds, puta a snap judgment on
the platform..
the shoulders and privates, making your cornfield, and forecloees before you
"I am Miss Pynhurst,” said she.
And just about os ahf was to enter the eleven wounds in all. When brought can say Jack Robinson.—Fergus Falls
carriage, Florian Field made hta a]&gt;- to Madelia bo was quite cold, but soon (Minn.) Journal.

pearanoe, flushed and breathless.
" Where’s Mias Pynhurst?"
"Here I am,” said Fanny. “ My
friend has sent her carriage.”
Florian opened his eyes wide.
"This is my stater’s carriage," said

"Mrs. Dorrance’s?”
“ Yes, Mrs. Dorrance’s!”
"You — you are Mrs. Dorrance’s
brother t” cried out Fanny.
"And you are my sister’s heiress,”
echoed Florian.
Fanny Pynhurst burst out laughing.
Florian, discomfited though ho wait,
could not but join in her mirth; for, you
perceive, the situation was so very ludi­
crous.
“ Misti Pynhurst, ”, said Florian, frank­
ly, " what a fool I must have appeared
to you.,”
" I think you have been very kind
and polite,” said Fanny, earAestiy.
And M.s. Dorrance, who had not ex­
pected her brother until tho next day,
was quite surprised when Florian led in
the little heiraM, with a face nil rosy
and smiling.'
“How do you like her, Florian?”
asked Mrs. Dorrance, when Fanny hiui
gone to hex room.
“ She's an angel,” answered the young
man, enthusiastically.

"How do you like my brother, Fan­
Mr. Warland.
"A young friend of ny t” queried the same fair arch-uloUer,
01
Id KiUk fainties,
mine is going, and I am prevented al when Fanny reappeared, and Florian
IX BUMS OF
WM smoking a cigar in tho dining-room
$300.00 and UPWARDS
a telegram summoning me in another di­ with his brothcr in-law.
OH LQJfG TIME.
"O, he’s splendid I” confessed Fanny,
rection. But I shall be perfectly satisBUSSELL.
laughing and coloring.
And
the upshot of it was, that Florian
Florian Field winced a little. He had
Field married the littie heiress after all.
^y .M. JONES,
But it waa'for love alone.

bad too many of tho instincts of

ELIHU CHIPMAX,

Justice of the Peace,
Nmebvllle, Mich.
Gtmral QmceyaHCUig,
■

CoHrctian, a upecially

MONEY TO LOAN

And Mr. Wetland led him up to

" Thom arc tho robbers. I must go-to TKJK GRAaaHOPpjSR DXBCRIBED.
Madelia and give the alarm.” The
The grasshopper as a champion multi­
father replied, "lam afraid they wih_ ply tat has no equal. Ho lays (speaking
see you.” Unbeknown .to his father,' generally, and not to put too fine a point
he slipped sway, and mounting a upon it) an Agg which ta about tho size
horse
rode
rapidly
to
Madelia and shape of a long primer 0. In fact he
and gave tho alarm, which was lays several of them. From Aug. i until

rallied, and called himself far from dead.
Ho ta fine-featured, small face, sharp
nose, black eyes, dark hair, and about
5 feet 6 fi.chce in height. z
The fourth man, callingliimsc-lf Bob
Younger, ta of good-size, well-propor­
tioned, sandy hair, smooth face, liearing
a ihree weeks* growth of' beard. He
was wounded badly through tho elbow
in Northfield, and carried hta arm in a
sling at tho time of the surrender. Ho
was also wounded in the side.
Tho whole four were armed with
Smith A Watson's revolvers, and knew
well how to use fhem. They -ere foot­
sore and fatigued from constant expo­
sure and travel in the rainy weather of
tho past two weeks iu the Blue Earth
woods. Colo Younger frankly acknowl­
edged their identity, saying to a reporter
that ho. Cole, was born on the 15th of
January, 1844. Tho man tying by hta
side, ho says, ta hta urother James, and
the other, slightly wounded, Robert,
their respective ages being 28 and 22
years. They held a levee this morning,
hundreds of people passing up to see
them, old men and youths, aged ladies
and young maidens, and a more affect­
ing sight
is seldom
witnessed.
The women - were melted to sobs,
and
strong
men
gave
way to
sympathetic tcira. Prayers ardent and
fervent ware uttered, and the two broth­
ers clasped each other's hands and gave
wzy to apparent grief, their features
quivering in every muscle and scalding
tears rolling down their cheeks. Many
behove in their contrition. Both I rothora speak in feeling tones of their dead
mother and living stater, and litis tench­
es tbo women wonderfully.
Neither
will say who the dead man ta, excuring
themsehos by stating it ta a point with

A BVJIDXBD rtsn.1

DKCIDB

Two wealthy and influential Berlin
bankers, desiring to provide for their
children's heirs, and fearing that

through disastrous reverses they might
become poor, and therefore be unable
to doto, have mode a wager concerning
tho United States. Tho one bet 8,000
marks (a mark is equal to about ‘25
cents of our money) that the United
States will not remain a republic^ but
advance to higher knowledge of tho arts
and sciences, while the other, just as
confident of winning os tho other, of
course, beta -1,000 marks that our coun­
try will remain a republic all tho time
intervening between this and the sec­
ond centennial, but will not retain tho
high position in the arts and .sciences
which she now occupies.
This sum of 7,000 marks (about
81,750 American money) has been
placed on interest for the period of 100
years, at the expiration of which period
tho royal court of Germany will decide
which I*rty is winner and entitled to
tho money, the total sum of which will
then bo 5,704 marks German money, or
818,398 . American currency. Explicit
agreements aud stipulations have been
entered into by both parties, in due
form of law, one of which provides
that under no circumstances shall the
money or any part thereof bo withdrawn
before tho expiration of tho allotted
period of 100 years.

NO. 1.
HUXLEY OH NIAGARA
owner did not dream thirty yours ago,

[FnaaTroL HaxUy’. Addre*. at NMhvlBe.)
I kuow it is thought very often that
men of science are in the habit of draw­
ing largely from their imagination, but
it ta really not so, The most sober,
careful consideration of facte forces,upon
you more and more determinedly the
conviction that tho theory respecting
which wo have this arch reologi cal evi­
dence of a period of tho past hirftory of
the world ta of a duration which, in com­
parison with our human standard, may
bo regarded tui almoetalxsalutely infinite.
Take, for example, the caw of the cala
met of Niagara, where I have been re
oently spending some time, so that I
' might fill myself with the grandeur and
beauty of that extraordinary natural
phenomenon; it ta quite easy to see that
the Niagara river has formed its own
valley, has cut ite way back through the
plateau &lt;?f rock from which it falls for
six miles. Thera ta not the slightest
difficulty in seeing that. The great cliff
from which it tumbles ta formed of two
kinds of rock-hard rock-at tho top and
soft rock underneath. The water under­
mines the soft rock below, when the
solid stratum above faltaover. You can
trace tho gradual excavation of that vul
ley for six miles from that marvelous
bluff which, from Proctor's monument,
overlooks tho plain of Ontario. Now,
tho rate at which that “work ta going on
has not yet been positively ascertained,
but we may be perfectly certain (I am
now speaking largely within limits) that
that work of cutting bock docs not go
ou at the rate of a yard in a year. We
hare six miles of such cutting, which
will bring you to a period of 10,000 years
for tho cutting back of Niagara alone.
It ta on immaterial matter to mo how
many yours it takes, but it would bo
nearer probability, much nearer the
truth, if I had said three or four time-i
that amount.
What relations doos a period of that
kind bear to the- vast duration expressed,
by these vast lodges of strata which form
tho globe? We are a people curious
enough to form a very «irtinct calcula­
tion of this. The sides of the ravine
through which Niagara ta cutting its
way are formed by masses of alluvial
matter, which must bo older than the
rivt'r which has cut tlirough it. While
in that alluvial matter you find the re­
mains of ahcllftah, uudistinguishable
from those which now inhabit the take,
and along with th’em you find—as has
been found—tho teeth of the mastodon,
which wo know from abundant evidence
was an inhabitant of the continent of
North America at a comparatively recon t
period, tho very last step of that long
series of changes of which tho limestone,
upon which you are now standing, indi­
cates ono of ’the older ones.
Thus it follows that tho whole work
of Niagara occupies one period of this
vast duration. In relation to our dura­
tion of time, that 10,000 years, or what­
ever else it may have been, ta but an in­
finitesimal fragment of time, so far ns
the great phenomena of tho globe are
concerned. During that vast time the
population of the globe has undergone a
slow, constant and gradual change, ono
aperies giving way to another. We have
passed 'by slow and gradual methods,
without vast and sudden changes, into
that state of things which obtain at procont I need not say that this view of the
past history of tho globe ta a very differ­
ent one from that which is commonly
taken. It is Ro widely different that it
ta absolutely impossible to affect any
kind of community, any kind of parallel,
far leas any sort of reconciliation, be­
tween these two. One of these must be
true. The other ta not
propr/ktoji

It is not tho first time that Mr. John
Walter, M. P., has riritod tho U bi ted
States, nor will it probably bo the last
But tho presence among us of tho man
who lias so nobly carried out the ideal of
his grandfather, who founded, and his
father, who built up, the most influential
newspaper in the world can never fail to
be noteworthy. From tho restless pub­
lic curiosity which dogs the steps of im­
perial and royal personages, the move­
ments of that hereditary potentate in tho
domain of public opinion, John Walter
the third, will - be happily exempt. A
modest, retiring English gentleman, he
aRks nothing better than to be allowed to

A leading dog fancier of New York
Hty says; "Black and tan are getting
common, but a choice dog will always
bring a big price. I got 8700 frotp a
lady for one once. She had a desire to
gat the smnlleRt block and tan there was
fairs—only their own.
The reporter tto *be found,
'
* and’ she
’
‘kept me running
‘ u
The Governments of Great Britain and mentioned to them that the other two, for the boat part of two yean.. At last
tho United States are st loggerheads on
suggested by the position and the antho extradition question, and, an neither dead and the other dying. Dita seemed AvcouriHotel, opposite 0&lt;mtr4 Park. Ho
will recede from tho position taken, all
asked $500 for it, and ba closed tbo bar­ cltxely associated with that of the Lon­
deed, tho smaller or larger of tho two, gain with three 8100 notes right off, and don Times, to which we may, without
adding the caution: “Mind, 1 don't sent the root next day. My expensoe impropriety, allude. It ta that the prin­
and one thing and another made up I ho ciples which presided over the founda­
When the reporter said they oeknowl- 8700.
tion of the Times—integrity, enterprise
Derby holding the affirmative of the po" How big was that dogf
and energy—are the principles which
"Did they say anything about ba?”
" It was full-grown, fat and sleek, and guide it still. John Walter, of the third
Tho repot ter answered "Nrf,” when they just weighed two pounds and teuounoes.- generation, worthily bears tho uuaubied
any proposition which dura not ree&gt;g- replied, "Good buy to the last.”
Tbo lady weighed it . against the dogs name transmitted to him by John Wai­
nise his position m correct.
Therefore
that her friends boasted on, and (me ter the first
The London Times of
there ia no extradition treaty in force be­
Ths number erf Preridcntial Electors weighed three pounds and three ounces 1876, known and read wherever the Eng-1.
tween the United Statea and England, to which each Blate is entitled is equal and the other three pounds and eight lish language is epoken, wields s power ■
and no immediate likelihood of an agree- to the whole number of its Banaiora and ounces. So you nee sho was tt long way to which the Times ol 1788 did not ’

Bep resent ativra in Congress.

The Elco- ahead.—New York Times.

full weight of its ability and influence
against fraud or public. wrong.
The
success of tho Time has been a triumph
of moral courage as well as of tact,
energy and talent in journalism.—New
York 1 imes.

" Mawning,mister,” said Lucy Kelley, •
as her black face appeared in front of tho

"I should think you’d TM pretty
cheap, ” replied Hta Honor, as he finished
writing her name.
• " Wall, I s’poee I do. Times ore hard,
an’ I s’poas de price of folks is down
'cordingly. Still, I shouldn’t like to be
traded off for a melon.”'*
"You’d like to raise another row.
" No, euh. De trouble dat I had wid
Mrs. Brown has been amcricably settled,
an* all is joy and peace.”
“ You settled it by slapping her mouth,
I understand ?”
" Jist so, sob. I intended to hit her

on do foot, but she dodged and de blow
fell on he* mouf.”
" But you screamed and screeched and
raised the whole of Kainttfck.”
•' I was calling for the polfccrs, rah.
Dey doan’ hear right smart, an’ I had to
holler party high.”
"Yes—ahem—wall, I gucua you
won’t holler any more for thirty days to
come.”
-•*
"Does you intend to be hard on a
poor colored woman, Judge? Jist re­
member dat times arc hard—awful
hard.”
" Thirty days,” he answered.
"Is dere no retraction?”
" None.”
" Has dis poor chile got to go up ?”
" She lias.”
" Wid funeral expenses thrown in ?’’
" I suppose so.”
"Den I shall bo dead when de sun
aits—dead behind de bo’s, an’ you,
Judge, will be do murderer!”
Some catarrh snuff which Bijou gave
her seemed to put her in better spirits,
and she agreed to live for his sake.—
Free Preen.

A dialogue occurred at a Lafayette
avenue boarding-hou'o Saturday after­
noon between an effeminate, shabbily
dressed young man and the landlady,
which for ponderous rhetoric exceeds
anything of a serious nature that has
seen the light in some time. The land­
lady appeared at the front door, in an­
swer to the bell, and'was accosted by tho
young man as follows :
"If you are manager of this domicile I
wish to know if you could be persuaded
to provide me with apartments and pro­
vender during my sojourn in this city,
which may be of two or three days’ dur­
ation and may possibly extend through
s greater period.”
The mistress of the bouse, catching
tho style and spirit of the inquirer, re­
sponded :
" Unfortunately, a great demand ex­
ists al- present, which so crowds the ca­
pacity of my apartments and the con­
tents of my larder that I cannot consci­
entiously provide tho accommodations
yon desire. ’’
Evidently tho young man had expect­
ed to completely crush the landlady with
his command of language, but his disap­
pointment was plainly shown in tho
look of blank amazement which ho be­
stowed upon lierafter hearing her reply.
Ho was not completely annihilated, how­
ever, for he continued: " Provided you
could, madam, pray what amount of
money would you impose on me for ac­
commodating moi”
.
"Eight dollars a week in advance”
was too suggestive, and as tho young
man backed down the steps he simply
said “good^day.”— Detroit Free Press.

A lady who lived ut Martha’s Vineyard
eighty-night years died recently, and tbo
ladies who prepared her for tiw grave
found the natural hair to be entirely
woven iu iunoug the false hair, and so
much sb as to bo oblige the use of setasora to remove tho latter, which bad tfot
been removed from tho head for more
than thirty years.
After its removal
oount, 180 common pins, that had been
position. In one article of her ward­
robe wore found 808 pins, put there to
hold tho article together. There were
in bureau drawers ninety-eight new

drew?patters, of all kinds and qualities,
which had never"been mad«» up. Some

ago. Shu left one elegant broaade silk
dress which can h? traced back *200
GurnoK, Austria, famous fur iU heal­
ing spring* and m the resort of royalty

- w several hours’ duration, which covered
the afreets some inches deep, and broke

aspire. But the paper, which has grown j down many fruit trees.

.

�The railroad

pm«»

through

^1 beautiful cities, a
L'lll

FRIDAY.

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-

SEPT SO. JB76

pg and its exhibits. The build­
years
nening is gothic in architecture, beauti
to tho Bullock, capable of dis­
tai Congress was held after the dts- ngo,
■
fully painted, aud stands upon a
nmitiBr
astrons battle of Brandywine.,
&lt;charging 25,000 sheets per hour, of slight elevation.
It is the home of
; watch mnipufactiiries ; envelope, Michigan excursionists
Thera are
Ono little incident occurred, per- day
&lt;
machines; an iee Y*cl)t, used on the over fifty edifices classified as private
haps
worthy
of
note
;
the
trains
do
1
Tho Gaouc^Ul Show, the Tenth Wonder
Hudson,
capable
of
running
a
mile
not stop for water but take it on tfie ।
ot designs that add to llic general alfly. by means of tanks built between ’a minute ; ,a coast cannon' from Es- tractions of the sape.
Then there
Germany, 26 feet 3 inches long,। arc the raxtnrams both American and
tho rails. A btiek negro, wishing to ’
i^fcch.twre, weighing 63 1-4 tons foreign, without number.
But, gen­
see .it done, ateppedmn the .first - plat-. I
taking for a charge 280 Iba. of pow­ tle reader, if one of these tesluranls
When nearing Alleghany City, we form. The tank^was soon filled and 1
should charge you 82.25 for 20 cents
der,
a
ball
weighing
1,160
lbs.,
and
thmst oor head out of the car window gushed out of the vent hole, convert­
( worth, don’t get mad,—the object of
will ahoot fifteen miles ; a water fall these Ixiter institutions are to sur­
'
nnd naw a large building on firs. ing the negro in an instant into a
30 fret wide, 33 feet high pouring in­ prise one, and they succeed ndrairaSaid fire provwd to be a large iron, first-class condi’lon to ••steam” before
to a tank 160x60 feet, nnd machinery। bly.
mahufhetory, in blast, its fires burst­ an old-fashioned fireplace. •
The band and forearm of a statue
At eight o'clock p, m., wo arrived of all kinds and from all countries in
ing through its many windows, doors;
representing Liberty enlightening the
motion.
nnd Htiwkc stack'1, penetrating the। al Philadelphia, the city of Brotherly
In one corner of Machinery Hall’, world, has beep put up on the
darkness, apd having .ev^ry appear­ fore and tho great exhibition;
The
grounds. This.statue is a present
is several type writers ojieraled by la: of France to Uncle Sam.
Only a
ance of a bujldiag on fire. We nev­, 'buss men swarm around like bees.
dies, end one cun send a letter writ­ small part of it haa been received yet;
and
ask
in
ten
or
a
dozen
different
er saw n lietter imitation.
.
but
when
completed
it
will
be set
ten by a type writer to a friend or
Wo crowed the Alleghany river, languages if you want a buss. They,
up at the entrance of New York har­
sweetheart (or the small sum of 25
and stopped at Pittsburg, where we w'ith the hotel runners and private
bor. Oar readers enr^ form some
cents. 'Some of our editorial breth­ idea of its magnitude when we in­
s'opped all night. After a season of boarding house bores generally leave,
ren have received and are publishing form them that its height is 115 feet;
sleep we were .awakened by our a stranger his clothes, bat they sue
pedestal 80 feet; total height from
We these letters as reflecting great credit
"paid,” who stated that it was about ceed in ruining his disposition.
.
upon
the mental powers of the send­ ground 220 feet
time to pull on ojirboots. We could­ finally escaped by selecting a chap,
There are many interesting things
er. To undeceive them we will say
who
represented
a
private.'boarding
in the grounds, and in the so called
n't hardly (relieve this as it was quite
that they are all alike, only the name private buildings.
Tho narrow
dark, but onr chronometer indicated house, and congratulated ourselves
being supplied, and read as follows :: gauge railroad, which give you a ride
7 a. m- and then we realized that we upon having escaped a crowded ho­
all around the ground for five cents;
D
bab----- •
Steading
la
Mnohintrjr
were in "Smoky City,” its vast man­ tel ; but alas ' upon retiring we found Hall in the mid«t of wondera. which 1 can­ the first railroad engine and cars that
ufactories belching forth ceaseless that the landlord expected at least not d&gt;-acrib^ from every country in the was used in the U. S.; the one rail
world, I nmihinkiuK of v&gt;&gt;u. and wishing
’ elevated railway; road engines ; rail­
clouds of smokp, covering the city four
— of his boarders to occupy one
you were here to enjoy it with me. With ep
like a pall, and which beguiled us in- bed.. Gentle readers, pause ono mo­ much preuing up n my attention I have not' way engines; rolling chairs, in which
you can take a ride for the moderate
to the belief that aurora had not aris­ ment whilst we shed a tear iu re- time 16. write, but send you this letter punt­
ed in Machinery Hall as a memento of this sum of 81 per hour; the marble foun­
en. Our readers are aWarn that Pilts- meinbraacc of ourPhiladelphia board­ great exhibition.
tain ; Crystal lake' and large foun­
bjirg is located at the junction of the ing house.
tain ; the large bronze statue of the
ART GALLERT.
American Soldier etc.
The Lans­
Alleghany and Monongahela rivers
The next morning found us up be­
Or Memorial Hall, is a permanent
downe Valley,—a valley so deep and
and is noted (ar its iron and glass times. Otir ramrod told us to go one
edifice bui'tof granite, glass and iron, still । hat a pdrson can loose them
manufactories, in these two industries block south when we .would strike
costing $1,600,000, nnd is the finest selvrs in it, nnd vet have the whole
outranking any other American city. the Chestnut street cars, which would
building of the kind in the world. It world within reach.
It has a population of 88,000 ; Alle take us direct to the exhibition
Then there is a steam \organ ; (he
is crowned by n massive dome, rising
cities of Paris and Jerusalem in mingrounds.
We did so, and found the
ghany City 65,000.
150 feet from the ground, surmount­ erature; a Hindoo I-lol, "God of the
.
Here we take the Pennsylvania cars, likewise many people in them,
ed by n collossal bell upon which Sun," worshipped 2,000 .years ago;
Railroad, proper, which extends.U&gt; on lop and hanging out the sides, and
stands a female statue, emblematic the mummy of an Egyptian princess,
New York, a distance of 414 miles, the street car conductors seemed Io
of Columbia, twenty-three and a half• 3,000 years old ; the Egyptian, Turk,
and is double tracked the entire dis­ want to show how strong their ears feet high.
Two winged Pegasuscs | Jnp, Heathen Chimee. Moor, Per­
.
isian. Spaivard*. Laplander, Russian,
tance,.with steel raffs, and is free from !• were, for they kept up a constant
guard the main entrance, nnd when and Swede, with their peculiarities
dust, os ii is ball.nstod with crushed brawl of‘•Plenty of room, jump in
once in n person can iomo themselves । of dress.'thrown in, nil tor the one
stone. Wc found the depot filled gentlemen,” We finally secured a in bewildering labyrinths of pictures fifty-cenl price of admission. ’
will! passengers going east, so much­ "hanging on position behind," and af­ and statuary. The largest painting '
big “
show.
l
ly tffht our train was made' into three ter innumerable s’ops found ourselves
CONCLUSION AND ADVICE.
in the collection is the Battle of Getdivisions to accomodate them.
on Elm avenue and in front of the j lysbttrg. One of the most exquisite
AY hen we commenced this article
I our object was to make it a complete
Upon entering 'Jie cars the first main exhibition building.
Here we
pieces of marble ever seen is an Ital-1
guide to the Centennial, but if our
tiling that greeted our optics was the found tho worst jam wo ever saw. Il mn statute called Lost Blinds, which I TeaderTliave
fctmd "any thing in'itjo
following notice: "Passengers must was the next door to impossibitity
elicited much, praise afid some re­ amuse or. interest them we shall rest
not pul their arms or heads out of the to attempt to cross the street, and the
proofs nt;d tittering from some who satisfied. In cnncllisiun wc would
windows.
Disregarding this rule only way to gel in was to form inlo
ad visa our friends that arc going to
are endowed with more false triodesthe Centennial to take along a bed
may result in personal injury or loss one of the many lines pouring inlo
esty than good commen sense or —we are supported in this assertion
of fife." We were at first non-plussed the entrances. Once in we breathed
breeding. There it also in ibis de- ; from the feci of teeing one poor tel
as to the meaning of this notice, but freer.
purtment a silver and copper model' low, who had made his bed on a pile
soon found out that the railroad x^iis
Our readers are undoubtedly pretty of Independence Hall.
W&lt; next of telegraph ^oles, loudly calling for
. more "kiver?’—wear a sheet iron,
often carved through mountains of well posted upon the Centennial
wandered into the
vest, keep their pockets full of offic­
rock, which came up very dose to the buildiogs and grounds, we having giv­
HORTlCtnTURAL IIALU
ial catalogues,'and patronize all the
track. Ten miles from Pittsburg is en them a Tull description with illusTo" sec the posies.
This building boolblacks. Next week we will tell
the battle field, upon which Gen. hutrations last May. Wo will say,
a crystal palace of remarkable beauty our readers what else we saw in Phil­
Braddock, was defeated by the French however, that ths grounds cover 236
will also remain a permanent orna­ adelphia, and n’so during ou
and Indian's; and all along the coun­ acres, and the buildings cost $8,500,­
days' stay in New York city.
ment to Fairmount Park. It is filled
try is dotted with coal and iron mines. 000, nnd cover 75 acres. The exhib­
with flowers, plants and shrubbery,
JJOCHER BROS.
The country is yery rough, but we its are classified under the heads of
collected from tho quarters of the'
never rode upon a smoother railtoad. Miping, Manufactories. Education
world. We saw plants with leaves
Our'tmin was a fast ex’press. mnk and Science, Art, Michinerv, Agri­ ten feeltmg, ferns and bearing fig

YE LOCAL OK THE RAIPAGE.

ing but few stops, and aflera delight­ culture, Horticulture, nnd Cariosities,
trees. Around this edifice runs a
ful ride of 50 miles, wc entered the nnd are from every nation under the
balcony, from which the observer can
Alleghany mountains, through which sun.
view beds and terraces of flowers and
•he railroad winds its way, along riv­
Upon entering the
plants, artistically arranged, and th-n
ers, sparkling streams, and ravines for
MAIN BUILDING
into the conservatory, the wliole be­
nearly 200 miles. The scene to us &gt;,860, feet long, by 564 wide. covering a scene of loveliness, as entranc­
was new and thrilling, and happily ing 22 acres, we whipped out our
ing as a |xiet’s dream.
Five chan­
there were no baggage cars on our note book intending to take a minute
deliers containing 3,900 gas burners
tram, find we procured a standing po- uf something m every department,
are suspended from the ending. Tho
sition at the door in the front car but wo soon gave lh» up as a fruithall also contains a large automatic
xvhicli afforded us a good view of the less task; oim |&gt;oor pen is too poor to
organ, operated by electricity.
splendid landscape through which we । portray or comprehend its magnitude

G. A. TRUMAN'S H
FOB
STATIONS

fMflaaU

UUkagti.

FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS

TIME TABLE.

«

Ttiis building the next iu size, lays

tindge 2,070 feet long, from which • wwt uf the main building. Hera w»
’
the view up or dawn. the river is; found rtre big Cofhss beam engine,
simply ningnificeut.
11.406 horse-power, giving sfandy nN&gt;*

building by women.
The. building I
was era wiled by women. Taken all
together it was too much women fur
us, tMid accordingly we dug out, with­
,
out a very
careful survey of the ex-1
Mbits.

July ana, ire.

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Ilammond..
MldiH.rlllr..
sasit-:.

Best Calico 6 CtS; per yard.

NMbviUe...Vsrmontvllle
Charlotte
Eaton Rapid*
Onoudava......

A GOOD GAITER FOR $1. AND

KWt
MS
ll,ts • ' ».4S
&gt;1.45
C.lo
Dt.Ulpot.n 6.S
Atlantic Kxprt«a leave* Grand-Rai&gt;M*

STATIONS.
Detroit Lr

BOOTS FOR $2.50

■Ann Arbor
E- ton Rapid*,
Charlotte,
Vermontville.

G, A. TRUMANS.

M'J.llerlllr,

1 &gt; iratir.
1 Through Cooclic* aud Wagn«r Sleeping Cara
thrbofth toand from Grand Rapid* to Detroit. AH

IL R. LEDyIrd.

---------- '— ------ n—

Fort Wayne, Jackson &amp; Saginaw R. R,
, SHORT LINE BETWEEN

MICHIGAN AND THE SOtJTlt

HEADQUARTERS

Dry Goods and Groceries,

FOR

Boots and Shoes.

TRAINS JTOW BY CHICAGO TIME.
G-oitijx South.
Ind'oll*.

.Tonvavllle
Angola

Dry Groocls

Todtanapoil* 18

Gloves and Mittens,

Or anything you wan.
are not undersold.

SJtam
CJotnxr

Remember we

sa

Nashville, Sept 12th, 1876.

J Ke are receiving

n;.-

Buy Y our TE AS of

AU train* ilaily rzerpt Sunday.
,t Jxcsaox -CIomt ronnecliot
Mlchinn Ventral. Jark.on, L*n*lnc
Grand River Valiev, and Michigan Al
ir Joauvui.a — With Lake glivtu

Sm&gt;Uwn&gt;(AiTLhw.|.
Aubttra Junction—
IlliuuU Railroad.
At Fort W«rnr-With PUUlMrjr.
Wart
Chkmro.T.ied- \FaXlnb* W.-Ment. Fort W.
Monel.-A Cliirtniiait. aud Cincinnati, Rlchm
at Fort Wat r&gt;« Railroad*.

and keep a full assort­
ment in all of the lines.

Our

INCREASING SALES.

machinrct wilnxo.

DIVISION.

The Reliable fctiort Line
GRAKD RAPIDS AND DETROIT.

NEW GOODS DAILY,

lira road leave* the numubuua amicrosses tho S’.Yquehauna river on al

RAPIDS

GRAND

Hats and Caps, ■

were passing, and for which this route and extent. This building is devot­
Is filled with a great variety of agri­
is so justly celebrated. .
ed to the exhibits of the industry of' cultural implements, ‘interesting col­
In (the Pack Saddle Narrows, of all nations, and over each division is lections of land and marine animals,
the Cooemaugh, Lewiston. Narrows, suspended the name of the country etc., from all parts of the country.
Here we saw Daniel Webster’s old
and at Allcgrippus, Kittamng Point, 'making the exhibit.
There was
plow; two Chester White hogs, one
nnd Horse-Shoe Curve, especially, Chiun and Japan with carload’s of
weighing when alive 1.300 lbs.; silk
the scenery is unsurpassed.
Before chinaware and inlaid cabinet ware. worms feeding on the tn til ben y leaf
reaching the curve the road passes Egypt, the oldest ira'iou sending aud spinning their cocoons; lemon
The
Uiruilgh a tunnel. -3W2 feet in length,' greeting to th- youngest nalio» with and orange trees bearing fruit
and at an altitude ot 2161 feet shove ] jts pyravnidic syudiols H» inamifhetiw- live stock exhibition is outside the
exhibition in closure.
• lid* waler. Leaving thii magnificent I
and „ h„Se stuffed crocodile,U. s. GOVERNMENT BUILDING,
Muniuit die road desoendsviuid makes France Wllh a French plate glass, 22
One of the most striking within tire
a horseshoe shaped cure, around n I’eel high, 10 feel wide. 11-2 inch
grounds, was erected by the govern­
trenienduous deep ravine.
Ou our rhick. worth »l,500, and the largest ment fcr its exhibits, which are pe­
latl lowered a lolly mountain, nnd ever impo.led ; OreM Britain with culiarly interesting.
In, and on the
far do wo. k&gt; the dark ravine sparUed it, silk, and satins; Brasil, with a’ contiguous grounds to it. can he seen
all varieties of arm^, old and new, of
a dancing rivulet.
Al Kitlaning solid cake of silver, weighing 4,002
the war ami narvy, from the heaviest
' - Ihanl jasl scions die-ravine we saw Jbs. ami worth 872,000 ; Uncle Stnn
field or murine cannon, to the small
the road we had jual passed over far willl , galling gun, that is •artan ted Coll revolver, manufactured on the
above ns, and from winch point we to discharge 1,000 shots per minute spot. Then there are valuable pahad made n eircutr of perhaps two-, „ld
perfect wlislaction-. There peis and documents, nil kinds of coin­
age and currency, geological nnd
miles. To the east, rantro after range
blg
from Beslou. aud ju.t
j mineralogienl eurioirilieD, life size fig­
of lofty ntountnine asoea into ,Hvn.. the hall is ns rival’ Irum Eug- ures of soldiers and officers, u cation
virw. the power of Vision living wiob- towt. ete. ete.,
We stopped inlo large enough to carry fifty red skios,
slrueled by the signs, of civdiaalioo. „n elevo-or and went up mtwone of which w is (undo out oi a single tree,
It was a scene so new. so grand, nnd j ,|„ mwen of this hoildutg.
Before aud other things to- tedious io njcirtkm.
so thrilling to us that it will never lie
lay Um eahibiliou grounds. FairThese lnwldicgs are all faultless in
torgonra. In .last the rente from the luouul Park, with its 3,000 acres it■ design nnd perfect irr construction, |
Ohio to She Delaware Is a scenic , a .total and artsficial beauty, aud just but grand nnd -imposing ns they are,
panorama, often built nlvng ravines ‘ ,cr™, tbo placid SoheytkiU the great they are biu the centers of life great
1 show. There is the Women’s Psr-!
so narrow that iu Led u darted ouMeity of' Philadelphia, th- largest to
1 vHlrtM), Covi rihg w* acre
groutUM1
of the overwhelming ruck*, and some-1 „c3 m (he U. S. and second to none ereeted at e cost of 830,000. which j
time* through h^hly cultivated val-j in ,|le w(uid bul London.
was cootrrlmrad by the wanes ofi
’ayx; fallowing kr miles tho “Blue wtwn r u~k fro™ uu» ,-tmracie b%i&gt;. Unde Saul's domam. Jt i» ninplmt
.limMia,’’ ar brand SuiraitebaiuiaJ
Aiu teb^d
ically a woman's braiding, all the ma-1
.
,
, ,
,
,
I
Thte ma»'« tefclt*
will arara,
chioery being run by women, and »|&gt;|
BlOfi? wIioxb banks bo.'runny nxmes
Ustu.nuwttMaM.
the exhibit* being made and presid- j
uf Indian valor or treachery Were &lt;u-' It is a sight fax bebold-r-a sight for a ed over by women. A woman's rights
paper is edited and printed in this,
acted in ehrly times.
At Rockville j lifetime.

S.U' 0 00

h!r aodvhaapjy. '3$tMa am} p.-.-^J*uad« Southern

LEE BROTHERS,

arc proof that the peo

To

Il th* Centennial EiMMtlnn al Philadelphia. but

,r djn j,

Wtt &gt;4i/.

pic know where

And join id tlU chorns' vrith.tlUao that arc already singing:
Tht* tort he Tea I lowf haro taught,

£OflDSARESOLDCHEtf!

,1nd monrHcd -brca tute I found U uoi

THEY KEEP rilE'fiulSEST: STOCK OF

and- tee sell (hem less
than they can be boug­

Yqu can buy

In Nashville aud sell them at tho Smallest

ht in this vieinty^
May 15. 1867.
I

Straight "A far B cents, MMIU cauls, Yellow C10 cents;
'

■ i

.

'.acnar:

viFn*;

*

j^rj, • • • ■

.

And other Grocexitw oqwaBy w low in price.

KOCHER BROS.!

LEE BRO’S.^

frank

e«row.

�cash:

U» •(«.»!

W. G. WLSWORTH1 CO

COLUMN

WILL OFFER

i the 12th. was cofffinvd in ths lack-up at;
Conard Monday night, aad next morning [ DuriUK th© DCXt 30 dSVS
was fuun i in an unoauerioua state, having
o
«r
severed hie wtwd-ptpe with a skoemaker*a
kxlfa
in tbe HiiUdals jail.

GREAT INDUCEMENTS

making ‘hian lively.
walking along a railway track in advaneo

ville as the Irttse of our operations
•

editorial brother and friend, Jerome Win
ebell, ef tbe PlalnweR JtepttMlc. hat been

because we believed it to be a town
mapped out for a glorious fhture.

Since then we have had a gcxxj op­

portunity to become acquainted with
her citizens, and as a class they are

energetic and capable, and the seicotion

could not be bettered.

Young man of the

can building a large and convenient adddltloa io
boast of-bettor meo,—either in n mor­
Nubvilk nt heart;

do

town

al or business point of viefw. But we

—Regular Fellowship meeting of the
self-made men will conduct the affairs of
Christian Chureh, next Saturday at 2
thia great Republic.

are do turn to tho village or nnakiud;

—Last week our readirs were informed

-To-day will ba tbo last opportunity for

who have no pleasure in this world

TO PURCHASERS OF

: DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HATS,
children.
CAPS,
LOCAL MATTERS.
BOOTS,
SHOES,
kinds at
' Bolts Bxo.’s
CLOTHING,
Attend the BusineM College and Telegraph
NOTIONS,
Inetltute, Kalamvxoo. Board $8 a weak.
*O.,
tkC„
6:0.
Cider I Older I*
On and after thia date I will be prepared
with my four preesee to make all eider that

FULL LINES OF

BELONGS

euta.

TO

exect, perhaps, ia the dollar that they

hoard to their own

suuls.

selfish

• Nashville has no need of them and :
will she bo when Gabriel sounds |

hw trumpet for them to appear at the
bar of judgement. .
The News is ho charily waif, and

since its existence has endeavored to
make things lively, and give our pat«
worth of their money. Per­
haps our course has make some ene­

rows -

mies, but we glory in tho fact that

til further notice.
Barryville, Aug. 6th, 1876.
a lady of Berrien Springs. Upon their ar­
Fxikxd D. 8oui.es.
rival to this village, they found friends at
the depot who conducted them to Mr.
We would respectfully call the attention
—Eld. W. R. Northrop Is in the village Wheeler's now bulk residence ou Slate St.. of the People of Nashville and vicinity to
again. He will preach at the Baptist Hail
the' house warm and lighted, a repattspread market in our new building, 2nd door north
next Sabbath morning and evening.
upon the table, and a party of friends to of tho bakery, where we aball conxiantly
—The Branch Sunday School of Maple
keep on hand all kind* of meet at reasonable
price*. We hope by/air dealing to merit a
Rev. C. I. Deyo addressed the school.
Mrs. Goo. W. Pranain, of this village, were reasonable »hare of y&lt;»ur patronage.
Beat Sin-tain Steak 10 Cte., and other
—The Vermontvilft Xntrrprfac is sfriv- the prime morera in preparing the aurpriae.

P. DURHAM &amp; SON.

our enemies are ranked under the u
np
tied womanw-hippers,jealous-pates,

Maflk Gaovx, Birr. 25th. *
Ed. Nsws:
,
A. 8. Quick mat with quite a severe acci­
dent, on Thursday, Sept. 21st
He was in
lbs woods chopping, and having fell a tree
was in tho act of lopping off a limb when the
tree sprang 'sidewise, catching bis leg br1 ween ths tree and a sharp stub of a limb on
another tree, pinning him fast. Hsahontedfor help, but none cams. Then exerting
himself ho managed to back off ths stub.

dead beats and town drdnes; whilst

onr friends are known as noble, hernestj.encrgetic, industrious and largehearted men. •
• . •

-The Banta*(tab Stere la in fall blast

We have a good advertising pat­

E. .IL White hare been secured u

ronage, a fair run of job work, a good

printing office, auc&gt; house and lol, and

—-A young man of Middleville dlalooated
owe no man a cent. Can any paper
hie jaw whilst, eating a apple a few days
in Bany Co. show a better bottom ?
To our friends-—those who have ago. This should be a solemn warning to
everybody to not eat apptea
aided us"9y their patronage, we return
—B. D. Wing, or Orangeville, baa raised
our thanks, and shall feci grateful for
their patronage in the y-^ar and years this eeaaon thirty-one pumpkina from one
teed. The pumpkina averaging in weight
to come.
—At tbe Democratic Represent alive Con­
vention, held at Middlcvi.le last Friday, for
Whilst many papers are "doping-’ the Western District of Barry County, EH*
their readers with a Rood deal of pol­ Nichol*, of Orangeville, received the nom{nation for Representative.
itics and very little of anything else,
—Tbe first Christian Charch social of tho
the Naws has been content to keep
silent upon this subject nnd leave its *ea«on. held and entertaine I by Mr; and
readers to choose whomever they see

- fit.

caae at Truman's everybody enjoyed them-

Our policy is and advice would

be to vote for the best men,— men
who do not seek office for their own

—Time* are getting better and the far-

glorification, ItM men.who will serve mon of currency that will help them, but
the interest of the great mass of peopie the t&gt;e«,—Trre.petnire W’pnfttfral
belief.

The claims of one man par­

—AH

the characters in The-Ticket-of-

ticularly do we wish to press .before
the citizens of

tins cctinty ;

that of our fellow

viz:

townsman, Mr.

the auspices of the N. C. B. Programmes
Clement Smith, the Republican nom­
with* fall particulars will soon be out.
inee for lodge of Probale; not espcc^
X
—A riging and lengthy fight between
ially because he is a Republican, bat
because he is a man, young, ca|&gt;abic,

Monday morning, folly demonstrated the
enterprising and honest, and one that fact that Roberts' dog was worth at least
will make jnst sneh a Judge of Pro­ $8,000 for his “hang on” propensities. It
bate, as will do honor to the indus­
trious people of thef thriving county

inhabi­
tants ofaluj i|Und cochgMOits thereto

Check..

BEST ASSORTMENT OF

#nidy-gladt

CLOTHING!
From $3 per Suit Up.

BOOTS AND SHOES !

A Gmkat Discovmby.—Il has beea dis­
covered by thousands of housewives in a'l
WK KEEP IN STOCK
parts of the country that I&gt;. B. DeLsnd &amp;
Co '• B«*.«t Chemical Salcrahu is the only
Saleratus that will produce a uniform re­
tbe bouse.
Upon examination tbe wound sult, and give perfect satisfaction every
proved to be a bad one, the slub having been time. . If once you try it, you will always
60 CENTS TO fl.00 PR POUND.
buy it.
______
forced into hip leg an Inch, through boot-leg,
tHr A Full line of. Violins, Bows,
ate., leaving a bruised and mangled teg that
All Goods Sold rte Represented, and
Strings,
&amp;c.,
at
Botsa-Bno.
’
a
will confine him in-doora for some time to
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
come.
Scuds.
jV JUy ISasrirnlri.
Location-—West Side of Main
I-have two Sewing Macblqea of the “Will
son" and “Grover &amp; Baker” make, which Street, in W. A. Aylsworth’s Brick.
'i
have been in use only a short time.
We
Mrs. John E. Davia has gone to tbe Bat­ need only one and will therefore sell the
tle Creek water cure, for her health.
other at a big discount for cash or on time.
Pbena Staley has returned from a four Anyone wishing a sewing machine should
Call
week's visit to relatives io Wsabtenaw Co. avail themselves of this opportunity.
and toe them.
Oaxo Stxoxu.
F. C. Bpise, C. Kill, Clement Smith and.
T1IE
AXH1K1CAN
PEOFLB.
wife, and your humble servant, &gt;eturned
No people in the world suffer as much
safely last week, from their Centennial
with Dyspepsia* as Americans. Although
trips.
*
rears of experience in medicine had failed
Lewis Durkee and wife, John Barry and to accomplish a certain and sure remedy for
wife, and Geo. W. Francis wil* st^rt &lt;m a thia diseascand it* effectc, such as Sour
trip to the Centennial, Monday.
Others Sion.ache, Heart-buro, Water-brash, Sick
Hcadocho, C'oytiveaess, palpitation of the
from (he conntry are goibg, but we did not
Heart. Liver Complaint, coining up of the
food, tow spirit*, general debility, etc., yet
since the introduction of Gxbkx’s. Avcvrr
Naw DnrAKTcaa —The Boston store of Flowu we believe there is no case of Dys­
of this city has taken its departure to Nash­ pepsia that cannot be immediately relieved.
ville'to occupy the st re there owned by .".O tXX) doxen sold last year without one case
Mr. I ootni*.
Cojral Loomis will be to solo of failure reported. Go to your Druggists.
owner of the establishment in that burg; Boise llro.’s, and gel a sample bottle for 10
and a*beiter man to deal with can not be ccqte auC try ii. Two doses will relieve
you. Regular six* 76 cents
•peak from several years acquaintance, and
our city can ilj afford to lose a man of such
There is no pers-jndtving but what rnffera
sterling busiaemi qualities as Mr. Lontni.i.
SuceraM to tbe Nashville Boston Slote.— more or leas with Lung Diseases, Coeghi. DRUGS, MEDICINES
Colds or Consumption, yet some would die
Hastings JoumaL
rather than pay 75 cents fora boule of med­ CHEMICALS,
icine that woold cun* them. Da. A.’ Bosciina’a Gernax StxCf has lately been irf- DYE-STUFFS,
Friday Jahn Clay, n farmer'living three tro-luoed in this country from Germany, and
miiea from Charlotte bad hia leg broken its wonderous cures astonishes every one School nnd Miscellaneous

GEO M SAVAGE a CO a COLUMN

TVilO

ItEC’ErVITVGr

Cente nnial

■ROSINESS PROPERTY FOR
SALE—The Unwta* Jror. Work* arv now

BOOKS,
STATIONABY,
WAXI, PAPER,
PAINTS, OILS, COLORS
VARNISHES,
BRUSHES,

Sanical lutnuots, trusses, Etc.,

dixappu-.nied,

for a

strung-miuded mother iu-haw

could

happily

NIi*8. E. C- Eitting^!*

INVOICE

ARTICLES,
PERFUMES,
COFFEES,

“W •» «*•! •rt MU'*

have shaken up a family much more
than did the explosion.

tor UH tapping, and u at present under ar-

File Tobaccos and Citers.

Spring* an&lt;i Summer Styles

OF

Film &amp; Co’» Hastings Journal atilt confin-

was done.

ROE &amp; CLEVER.

.drawer cf J. T. Sweesy’s hardware.
Saturday morning two Olivet men named
George Horn and Frank MeNaraee. had an
altercation oxer some trivial question, in
irW*
•truck Horn end then drew of all kinds, which will bo told low for eimh
Tho biglienl price paid for Hides, Fells
Me. Give them a call on West side Main St
Nash rille. M^h-

Wines and Liquors I

FALL

FRESH MEATS,

Tim

comnlishtd Ity Gwa. Jwlm G. Newton,
the openriiou, attoi thc wnrauidinary
spccteeje was witnessed by thousands

lu&lt; Bri

vention t»f Barry and Eaton Counties
convened al Chipman's kali iu this
village. Sept.-21SL A,_C. WMHWW.
hner. Secretary.
The con ven
proceeded to ballot for Slate Juil.t's right

BLACK &amp; FULLER,
a# the exprwaion of

Piuprietors.

.

WM. VENN. Psopiirroa

aaoe iu Ute livery te^ineiw and in j repared
to fontirb all -who w1Hfa with a good rig.
and at pricce curt vt-pufflllhg with tlu- clone
t|«M.
./
4-lyl

I ,
Do you want Dyo stuffs ?

NEW LIVERY!

Do you want 1 ainls and Oils?

MARBLE WORKS

CUTTLSG AND FITTING,

LIVERY STABLE!

MEAT MARKET!
banking the publigfor past favors solicts a
continuance of tlie tame, and would
inform the public thal (bey will
FOB MEDICAL AND MECHANICAL PUBkeep constantly on hand

Only a slight

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS!
Dress and Ctoak Making,

-A man a^pvared in Charlotte, Friday er-

as Hansford is now in the county jail.
Eaton Rapids -has developed a juvenile
thief, Willie Casper, aged ten years.
Hr

DRUGGISTS.
Noah Is lb.&gt;ucht Io bare hntf on board* »uf.|4y «f
Parson* ’ Exterminator, from the tapl that for nearly
Mx - erk. bo did not are Ar) rat. Ferrand, Will­
lama A Co- WjK.te^le Ag-.it-, Itelrolt, Mkb
JjEDSOX, MOORE A Co.",

DRY GOODS,
DETROIT.

knock oof their fonn duteous and top­
were

WrtffU&gt;ALE AND RETAIL!

Is the Best Lager Brewed in the West
8oW by the Cask u MILWAUKEE HUEWERR,
Grand IUw Arc.. IMsirit. Ulota.
Thl. Iwr U boUtol by J»~l. In-Urr, 11 State SL.
J. F. NoBuvv *C&lt;u'Sa&gt; Grind River aveune, and

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.
1776
1876.

that the force tri Um (bxjriosiou would led for State Aeuator tn this 15th Sennto.ial Jt

ple them over into old ocean, but they

VA

SALVATOR BEER

■ft

—MajorGw M. Andermm. of Hmdllgs,

C’LASS AM» PAINT!

15 GRADES OF TEA

took place laat Sunday, at 2.5(1 p. m.,
The wife of Neal Harkins, an old resident
in a successful manner and without Reverend that will occupy the M. E. pulpit
of Marahall, died Sept. 23rd, while titling
accident. Hell Gate is located at N. and expound the Gospel of the Living God
in a chair. Rhe had been suffering from a
in East river, jnst above Black­
He « spoken of as an able minister
Rev.
well's IslencLuod has long been con­ Kellogg has been assigned the Tekonsha
A young isdy named Walls, of Eaton Rap­
sidered .tovto-altt.b.rrawment, circuit, to which.place he will move his ids, took morphine instead of quinine, by
hU wife’s health win mistake, and. in spite of prompt and
ligaat medfcal assistance, may yet lose Mr
*hfm.
.
alarm

DEMINS

StrifeI and

Shoes have come. Don't buy until you look
al them. He can beat all the boys for pri­
ces, styles and quality. The best Hand­
made Standard Bool in the market,,alio the
best French Calf Boot for Ladies, h$sl But­
IN GKEAT VABIETY,
ton Kids for Misses, Ladies and Youths ex­
tant. Boys Foots in abundance.
From fl a Pair, Upwards.

For these talents nud the
—Charles B. VanEnery and Henry Vgn while engaged in logging.*
print, cut this out and take it to your Drug­
fact of bis being a good Nashvillian Valkenbnrg, two well-to-do citiaenx of Fia#H. J. Martin, of Vermontville, bu pur­ gists, Boise Bro.**, and gpi a sample bottle
do we support him.
'
chased the Freemiro aaw mill in Sanfield, for 10 cents and try it. Two doxes will re­
lieve yon. Regular sixe 75 cents.
of goods from Samuel Illieh, of Detroit, on
false pretenses. VanEnery was convicted
NASHVILLE MARKET.
The Chicago &amp; L ake Iluon Railroad
The explosion of Holl Gate, of in the Detroit recorder's court on Friday Company bare a splendid nsw engine on
last..
’
which there has been so much talk,

of Barry.

Prints, Cottons,
TICKS,

Do you want a good: Book for the
Home Circle'?

Stockmana A WUlyard,

Do you want School Books?
Do you want a Pfescription filled

any cash

with care ?

WINTER

and MONUMENTS,
Farcieu * American

SALE and BOARDING STABLE.
Call uml Hee Ui

ottoi*!

BOISE BROW- '

GOODS.

�TO MAKE MONEY

*200

TEA
SECURE AN AGENCY
FOB THZ

CHICAGO SCHOOL FOR MOSES

of the British Legskian at CaMtantiooplr, on the alr.xutiea committed by
the Turks in Bnlgarit, says a cAblo tele-

wofuishd at Northfield. Madelia claims and

turn,' a Mankato party of thirty-five having
arrived at Madelia wo lite for the. flgLt.
HL PsuL and pnbxb'y all Minnesota, is happy

Uy boyr. lol ty i country Hhcriff. tagged tbo

--The captured Nottijfl&lt;ld robbers harooon-

tire mine that blow DalWa Point reef to pUoe*.
battery, at * nf• dtatancc.

Colo, J3bnj rofoyo^o divulge
tlio name -of too’ dead man or the nacres of
those killed at Northfield, or tell olio are those
oath to keep rueb things McrcL Colo Younger

—The hostile Sioux triad to form an alliance
with the Oana lisii Black feet. Uie oojnot being
bullet in hta ebouldi r, another in bto breast.

feet, if they would Jain them, plenty of hones
Americans. They also told tho Blackfuel that
they bad ptoatyof white woman, whom.they
had taken priamien, and they promised
to give them to tho Blackfeet if they
would join tlioiu. Tbe Blackf&lt;xt dcciinod,
not being willing to fight against tbolr friends ■

-KtU Eagle and Little Wound, two leaders
of Sioux bauds who participated in the Custer

Gen. Carlin, tho command iug ’officer at Stand-

body. Robert, tho youngcat. Is only slightly
wounded bi the aide, but baa a Lad wound In
the right arui. received al Northfield. James
wsa also wounded in tho right shoulder at
Northfield.
J
— Tho .National Agricultural Ocngros*, b&gt;
session al PldladoipUis for aouio two weob,
adjourned Sept. 18, to most next year bi Chi­
cago. Hon, William C. Flagg, of Illinoia, is
PmidsnL
—Tbe Secretary of tbe Treasury has called tn
for redemption &lt;10,000.000 S » bonds of 18C&amp;.
May and November, upon which iutoreat will

claimed that they want to the hostile camps for position at Philadelphia 4s now literally im
tbe purpose of trade; that Sitting Bull de­ meuae. The Dn*bs* &lt;&gt;4 p*y»ng edmiyiona o*
tained them, killing their p.tiiwi aud robbing toe aiMpiAtmte. (thiN^wJo4 Irl
118.488.
—It ta now estimated that 7,000,000 visitors
will have attended the Centennial Exhibition
It wax not until after the Cutter maaeacre that at its close, and that stcckbidden will be repaid
60 per cent of their subocri]&gt;tiona.
FIRES AXD CAS V.I LT1X3.
Pnsident.
—The daah by the Seventh Cavalry and a Colliery, near Now Philadelphia, Idonging to
batUliou of tho Sixth Infantry u[»jn Wolf ,thn Philadelphia aud Reading Coal and Iron
Company, waa destroyed by firn. AH offarts
Uncpapaa attempting to crown at that point, to check the .fire wars unavailing, and at lanl
was a tellura. The troops failed to overtake
too Indiana, who succeeded in foaling tho •75,000.
**
river and escaping to tho Dritirfr Tcmwiy.
—Tbo steamship Rebocc* Clyde, from Wil­
mington, N. G.. for Baltimore, went to
reckoned the number at several hundred.
—The Indian Commlasioncrs have had an­
other big talk with the' Sioux tribes regarding engineers, three •wuncn. tho steward, two
coal-heaven1, and a pawenger named Wheldon,
with ths Sioux, Cheycuncn. and Araji&amp;hocs,
they agreeing to vacate the Black Hills tn con­
—A paeaenger train on tho Pan-Handle railsideration of certain annuities a-jd presents.
They arc to be removed to tire Indian Territory, lutnbue, Oiio, at an early hour one morning
and taught fanning, stock raising, aud other
peaceful pursuita
rear earn were wrecked. Four men and two
—The rocks at Heli Gate, that have so'.long children wore kilh-dfrn^ iretuo thirty or forty
a period been an obstruction of navigation of varrongem more or lesfl seriously injured.
—Late dispatcher from Reading Penn., give
demolished.
The frat was effectually per­ an account ot a sweeping flood in tho mountain
formed at 3 o'clock in tbo afternoon of Bim- etreanM ot Fores', osunty a short time ainoe.
Two cabins, occupied byGoorgo Parks and Dan­
eijht-oners, and with very little disturbance. iel Cooper, woodchoppers, w&lt; ro washed down
Everything waa prepared bo fore-hand; a tun­ the mountain aide. Tbo Parks fairdiy ootiatatcd
nel was construoted under tbe reef st Hallct'a of seven penone—fattier, mother and five
children. Tbcro were nine members of Coo|koh«nt&lt; d with dyusmite cartridges ; these worn er’s famlly-Cooper, Lis wife, pix children and
connected by wirov with an dcclric battery st Mrs. Adams, too mother of Mrs. Cooper. The
a safe distance, and at the ti-no stated above
th-a-o waa a slight tremor of tho earth
throughout the city, and ths upheaval of two pletcly wreckcxL Two persons were drowned
columns of water, aeconipsnird with x consid­ near Smitbport In Tiopa county three lives
erable quantity of rook, wlfch all fell into tire are known to have boon kat, and four penxma
rivar.
No accident occurred. It is pro- were drowned at ills port.
nouncal one of the greatest engineering feats
-A cable dispatch from Falmouth. England,
on yrrerd.
says: “The’American bark Norway pul in
—Enough recraiU have been obtained on
t’re frontier for lire 2.500 csvxlry recruits collision on Saturday night with the bark Wave
atffhoriz d by Cdngren, and recruiting oQisirti Queen, belonging io Sitorcdam. Ono acaman
detailed in Nebraska, Kansas, and Wyoming
liavc been sent to their regiments.
person known to bo eajbd from the Wave Queen,
—Tho Bupremo Court of Illinois baa decided wb'ch disappeared."
that it U optional with parents whether their
ddldrcn shall stuly tho German Iwgusgc,
—It in decided by the Attorney General of
mnmc, sad drawing in the schools. Those
utudieo bavo heretofore boon compulsory in tho Uniled 8ULm that a candidate for I’reoidotiiial Elector cannot hold the office ofUoL
seme or the bigh-toiud city rchooh ; bat now
the school offia ra.are reminded that they have
rule appliei to attorneys specially employed by
boon getting r.bova their boriucos.
lite Government to aa-irt in the condnct of'

tbo parties indicted by tbo Unite! SuteaGrand
Jury at Jeffersou City for complicity in tbo Mis­
souri war-claim i frauds, has been placed tinder
—Dre report of Mr. Baring, Secretary of tbe
•5,000.
British L-galion at Constantinople, on the
—Quite a shock of earthquake wm. expert atrocities camnuUed by the Turks in Bulgaria,
cuood in some parts of Southern Ilhnots and is published. It is accompanied by the proKentucky on the morning of SepL 25. In «m0 gramma of the Balginan insurgents, which the
Turks claim and Baring 1 eliervea t &gt; bo anUien-

TWKXn’3 (fBOHtKJL.
Richard V. Connolly, cx-Comptroller,
■resides with his son-in-law, Joel B.
We would call tho attention of cna
pauied^by a nolo from Elliott to Lord Fithian, at Vevay, Switzerland. After
Derby, in which the British Ambassador an extended tour in the East, and a pro­
longed sojourn at Cairo, where ho-was
first recognised under tie thin disguise tho Robbins Little’ Wattrek ThU machine
eatabiidh™ the fact putt arueltiea have
been pcrpe£ntfod sufficient to justify the of a French tourist, he purchased,
indignati^Srhiah they have callod jointly with Mr. Fithian, the chateau of
Bam: halt, ia undoubtedly good exerforth.,Ho aranstniU ' a letter from tho ox-King of Holland, which lias on
mj and capital amusement, but it often occaona bunged oyna. broken »kiiv» and blistered
Schuyler regarding tho atrooitiea. Tito the shores of Lxko Leman. Here he Las
6*j|
A Household
since made his home. Tho place has
I
Blessing,
gramme of the Bulgarian iosurgentf, been fitted up in the most luxurious
The enterLunmcuts given are
which tho Turks clafan, and Baring be- manner.
Wz would not recommend tbe (re­
livysw io Jm» authentic. Thin programme described m generous and elaborate, if
J WBINGEB.
provided for a general and aimnltanoous not elegant Peter B. Sweeny Uvea in
rising. A largo number of village*, all one of the moat palatial private Hotels of aud raliaUe m a laxative or cathartic.
of which ore named, were to bo buhied, Paris. The entrance is at No. 2 Bne
and the railwaja were to be destroyed. Solfcrino, though th a frontage lies upon blood, tirerabj earning
The win­
The Government ntorea .were to be the quay ot tiic river Seine.
See adv’L of Ladies’ .Floral Cabinet.
aeized, all MuBsulmami who resiated woio dows command a view of the Tuileries
gardens,
tho
palaeo,
and
tho
Place
do la Il in the mewt bcerttital magazine fa America.
to be killed, and all Bulgarian* who re
Tho quarter is expensive
fused to join the .insurrection were to bo Concorde.
forced into the ranks of the iunurgenta. and aristocratic, tho neighborhood being
Baring, in hia report, catimatre that in made np largely of the old nobility. Mr.
tho rzndjak of . Phillippopolia 12,00 Sweeny lives very quietly, and is Only at A8THMA. jaU'.titSHaTjSSlJSa:
BRET HARTE IN THE
Bulgarians and 200 Mussulmans were home to a fow intimate friends. Several
killed and fifty-two villages burned. months ago ho expressed himself ns
Tho Bulgarians burned five small Turk­ seriously inclined to return to New York
ish villagoe. The report giveo a circum­ olid meet his accusers. As au intended
stantial account of the deatruction of proof of this heroic rceolvo, ho actually
cadi town. It states tliat tho most fear­ went as far m London. Mrs. Sweeny—
ful tragedy ot the whole inaurreolion formerly the wife ot William Page, tho
occurred at Batak. 'Hearing that prepa­ artist—lias lately given some charming
‘
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rations for a revolt were going select musicalos in Paris, at which (ho
on here, ‘ Achipct Agha was ' ordered fashion of the American colony has been
Richard Tweed, eon of
to attack the town.
Ho summoned represented.
William M. Tweed, and more familiarly
the inhabitants to give up their arms,
known
as
“
Dick,
” has boon living in
but, distrurting his intentions, they re­
fused to olxiy. A desultory fight suc­ Paris under the name of Richard Sands.
ceeded, lasting two days. On tho 9th His apartment, shared by Elbert A.
of May the inhabitants had a parley with Woodward (late clerk of the Now York
Aclimot, who solemnly swore that if they Board of Supervisors), ia in the Fau­
gnve .up their arms not a hair of their bourg BL Honore, near tho Boulevard
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
_ v
heads would be touched. Tho villagers Haussmann.

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thereupon surrendered their anna. Then
all the money in theplace was demanded,
after securing which the Boslii-Bazouks
sot upou tho people and slaughtered
thvm like sheep.
About 1,500 took
refuge in a church, and ’baffled all at­
tempts to fire it from tho outside. Tbo
Boshi-Bozouks finally climbed to the
roof/tore off the tiles, nnd throw burn­
ing pieces of wood and rags, dipped in
petroleum, among the thickly packed
moss of human beings below. At last
the door was forced open and tbo mas­
sacre completed. Tho inside. of tho
church was burned. Tho only survivor
ot this slaughter to bo found was au old
woman, she alone remaining of a family
of seven. Baring continues: “I visited
this place on the 31st of
July.
Hardly a corpse had been buried. Where '
a man fell there bo now lice. In tho ■
streets at every step lay human remains
rotting and sweltering in tho sun. Tho
stench .was overpowering. Five thou-.
sand in all were killed here, and about i
eighty girls'were carried off. Tho sur- ■
viving inhabitants live in wooden huts j

Ono of the wealthiest of English vel­
vet mauufneturera, Lifr. Listar, worked
his way to buixhvw by years of patient
labor iu search of a way to utilize silk
rags. He began by buying np all such
waste at 1cm than a cent a pound,and up
to the year 1864 ho had expended tho
immense sum of over $1,300,000 in
fruitless efforts to And a proceai. Noth­
ing daunted, however, ho continued his
experiments, and within the part ten
years lias,discovered a method of convert­
ing such refuse inlo velvet of the finest
quality. He carries on this industry in
England, employing some 4,000 work­
men, and hundreds of travelers are also
employed, whose sole business is to buy
up
a silk waste in til _parts of the globe.
The factory is said to Iuiyo cost nearly
$3,000,000.
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Chicago.

People visiting Chicago should not
fail to avail themselves of tbe comforts
of tho palatial Sherman House, Its
rooms are doubla tho aizo of those usually found in first-cloM hotels, and their

outside tho village in great misery. - To । prices liave been reduced (to conform
Achmet Agha and his men belongs tho I with tho times) to §3 per day for all

distinction of having committed, per-1 rooms above tho parlor floor without
haps, tho. moat heinous crime that has 1 baths. Alvin Hununrr, Proprietor.
..tamed Ch. tutor, ot the nr~.ee ceuOn|
cutorCUz Mtatl.,.
fare.
tore. Neverthel^ta
Ncvertheloai ho has been decora•
The Chicago . Ledger, na large 4R.„
48-colted by his Govermnent, as have also sev­ umn paper, will be sent to any address
eral other leaders in these cruelties.”__________
six MOh-rnB,
,____________________
postpaid, for fifty
______
cent?.
Tte report eonoledo. : '• Tb.ro wm un- The Ledger i» the cheapeel «uj Lal
Address The
doubtoaty.r^lotiopwhicbtauttobe
I Lkdof.u, Chicago, III.
crushed by armed- force, but the Gov----------- *----------------------rrnnwnt is to blame fur calling out the I
At &lt;«» request Cragin A Co., of PhilsBeeM-Beeouke, for bed it rent ropibr ' ‘Vpl‘b’
’
.
B , I of our readers gratis (on receipt of fifteen
troops earlier tho Bashi-Bxzouka would ■
U)
postage) a nampte of Dobhave lieen unnecessary. Tho manner in | bins* Electric Soap to try. Send at once,
which tho rising was suppressed was in­
human to tho last degree, fifty innocent or gentleman desiring to devote a few hours
persons suffering fur every guilty one." each day to a light, active buainc^s can dear
from tl’tn 42 per hour, by showing a cow jmbbcatioii that everyone wants and taking sub
C1IISX8X SQUALOR IX SAX XRAX- saiptioun therefor. For fall particulars write
to J. B. Ford A Co., Now York and Chkugo.
CISCO.
Pncruts on tho foco, rough skin,
Individually, John Chinaman is a
diafqiod hands, salttl.cnm and all entanooun
clean human ; collectively, he is a beat affections cured, the akin made soft and
Ah Stne, the cook, keeps hia coppers
and paua clean and bright, washes his the only kind that cau be relied oa. m tharo
bands in goiug from diah to dish, is or- ara many Imitations, made from ouuunou tar,

resisted were to bo killed, aud all Bulgarians detly, fresh in appearance, »nd everarwho refuae^to Join t&gt;
were to rayed in spotlere white and blue. Fol­
be forced into tho rsuki of tho imrargenU. low him home, and you will find this
Oda to Lee, Btritabira county, -Mare. He waa Baring ertimatee that in the eandj .k of PbiLp- cleanly unit become oue of a herd of ani­
popoiiv 12,000 Bulgarians and 3(0 Mussulman*
mals living iu a stat ■ of squalor aud filth,
at which even a Digger Indian would
for tho night claewhere. Thia round LU gariiui.i burned five small Turkish villages
—The Fiji Titn't ttporUi a fight between tbe shudder. Fifteen Chiiuunen will live,
.cannibals of lire Nalawanisa tribe and a force sleep and cook in a hovel or cellar
return with a neighbor, Mrs. Haxard wm found under OapL Knolteya. Tbo natives fortified twelve feet square, having only a door
on the flocr. with Wood swinging an ax above in cavern* after tire attaett. in which a number to admit light and air. Clouds of rancid
of the whites were killed and wounded. The smoke jssuo continually from the com­
and lived but two hotue afteiward. Sha was rtrooghold was blockaded and tho cannibals
mon chimney, window and door, through
Cjyexrti old. Din mnrdcrc r w»a trrested. Ite starved out Seventy nrtaouera were c? pl sued.
will plead insanity,
—Tweed and hta c mpauiou. Hunt, have which John and his fellows may dimly
—Tho trial of the • Monnon “ Btabop" John sailed from Vigo, Spain, tor tbo United States, be seen crawling, cooking, smoking and
D. Lee, charged with being tho leader of tho in tho Government eteamer Franklin. On their sleeping, for when Goo Leo lias nothing
Mamon butebera at the Menutain Meadow arrival at New York they will bo handed over to to do he generally crawls into his hole
toe State anthOTilieJi.
to sleep or smoke. The large compa­
—Volunteers auA Mntiibationa of money
nies’ boarding-houses are no better.
continue to arrive' tn Hcrt-re fn
Every story is refloured amt made into
policy of tbo Mormon Church to nacrifice Lira
two, and often three, tho standard height
of a room being a trifle over or under
motion that
five feet Clean at first, tho building
soon becomes grimy, and then black,
and then »’.irt- rruated from garret to
and TcrrUori.1 Ix^Kl»(nre. paaoed and coming
The reel and gray squirrels do not lay roof./.Once occupied by Chinese, a
into effect March £ 187c
miXiou w
by winter store* ; their cheek* are mode building must always n-rpnin a pest-holo
ovanulcd by Judge Bon nun.
without pockets, and whatever they or be torn down. Under tho sidewalks,
transport is carried in the teeth. They under nlaircaawi, in crammed bttuks aud
are more or leas active all wintor( but on rickety platforms, John lives, and, it
October and November are their festal is repeated, thrives. It is only to the
months.
Invade eomo butternut or adventurous and strong stomached that
hickory-nut grove on a frosty October a fair picture of Chinese life is presented
morning, and hear tho red squirrel beat ill nil its foulness. When a fire burns
tho “ juba” on a horizontal branch. It out a hole, aud lays open a mjcUou of
is a moall^ Jig^I*t4ie boys c.ill a this vile quarter, then it ia that groups
"regular break-down,” intctvperand of the curious gather round and try to
with Hneera and suickera and derisive believe that they live within a block a!
laughter. The most noticeable pecu these rookeries and alums, where there
liarity about Uw vtieal imrt of it is the &gt;s no dilfcnmoo between tbe Uadenera
fact that it is a kind of diu-t. Iu other of tho charred L-eama nnd that of (iio
words, liy some vcntriloqual iriek he sleeping hole*. Of course there are
appears to accompany himeclf, as if his
voice Mpii&lt;r«zjr», i paH^rtJng a low, gub
—Charles Wood, a tramp, mmgbl ebcUer at

tnral sound, and a part-a shrill nasal for instant ; but there is no danger of
sound.—John liurr.vugha, in Scribner darkening the picture overmuch ; and
for October.
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VOL. IV.
JUshnlk Btrrrtoru

A BANDIT HUNT.
toral College thia year will therefore
consist of 869 members, distributed
dear school
among-the States ai folio.ra:
friend,” said Fanny, "in Sweetville.”
On Thursday morning, Sept. 21, seven
"NoI” cried Field.
"Are you
miles west of Madelia, in Watonwan
'Why, so am I going to Sweetville.”
" Is it nice there I” aaid Fanny.
. county, two of the four Northfield bank
"Delirious,” answered Florian. ’ t robbers who have been lurking in tho
- Bo they chatted on, becoming more Blue Earth county woods, and the pur­ Uodou.
and more pleasurably intimate as the suit of whom had been abandoned, ap­
train sped on. They soon seCmed to plied to a Norwegian farm house for
bread and butter. Paying for the same,
"Shall I tall you a secret?” aaid they departed and joined their com­ Maryland
Florian, merrily, m ho folded the end panions, 900 rods ahead an the highway.

VILLAGE OFFICERS

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Of RTHODIBT EPISCOPAL CHtmUH-E. L
in KatxmnPaMor. Sen-ie-'cwy Bnbbnlh nt 1
M i n. &gt;0-1 T r&gt; ®. ,^.l&gt;h«lli A-hool at :

of her traveling shawl doser around his
fair companion.
" Do,” aaid Fannie, laughing.
"I’m going.to Bwectville to bo pre .
staled to my future bride.”
“ Presented I” echoed Fannie. " Do,
you mean to tell mo seriously that you.

■NTAtJH VILLE.I/1DOE. - JM F. i. A M. I
Is alar comaianleallnn on r«eh Wmlncd*.

gtTrrfttg.
W. H. YOUNG,

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FOR LOTH ALONE.

M. C. ELLIS,

CLEMENT SMITH,

FL1NTA- BRADY.
A TTORXEYH and CvnnMllon at Uw. Offlee.
2X WMlaideirf Main Stnvt.N.i«bvltlr,Mith&gt;inu&gt;.
Eanrctal •tlenlion «irrn to collection*.

XV

D. W. SMITH
OTA RY Public. attend, td »H borinew c»U. In
making deed*. nwrtgagr*. drawing villa, etc.

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P. S- Fine Watchc aitd Jewelry care­
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NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,1876.

“Of course,” eaid Mrs. Dorrance, "we
must have a now Brussels carpet for the
guest chamber, since Fanny Pynhurst is
coming. Tho old one is positively not
fit to be seen. And Swiss muslin dra­
peries for the windows with fluted ruf­
fle*—and a dreasing-caso with a mirror

"Any thing else?” demanded Mr.
Dorrance, with a sarcastic elevation of
the brown.
" That’s all I think of now,” Maid Mrs.
Dorrance. " You see, dear, Fanny Pynhurst ta an heiress—$6,000 a year, Dor­
rance, In her own right. And I shall
invite Florian here, for tho time of her
visit Buch a chance as this, my dear,
don’t often occur. It’s a very nice con­
catenation of events,'* added the com­
placent matron, playing with the gold
teasel of her watch-chain. "I happened
to see in the jiapera tho arrival of Mias
Pynhurst and her uncle at Pontiflx
Hotel, and recognized in * Miss Pyn­
hurst, of Pynhurat Place,’ the Fanny
Pynhurat who . used to be my school­
fellow at Mrs. Ripley's seminary. And
I remember how attached dear Fanny
was to mo in tho old times. Isn't it
lucky, Dorrance, that wo took this cot­
tage for tho summer ? Fanny Pynhurst
can't help falling in love with Florian
in such a picturesque wilderness m
this.”
"Humph!” grouted Mr. Dorranpe,
who was nearly bored out of hta life in
tho absence of city interests arid occu­
pations.
"Sol’ll write to Florian at once,”
aaid Mra. Dorrance, drawing her rose­
wood desk towards her, and examining
the point of her gold pen.
And thua it came to pass that Florian
Field, in the luxuriant surroundings of
hta favorite club rooms, became con­
scious that hta stater had formed plans
for hta benefit.'
"Why can’t
women let me
alone ?'* grumbled Mr. Field, stroking
down
his
magnificent
mustache,
" though, of course, an heiress wouldn't
be snch a bad idea, if she wasn't abso­
lutely humpbacked.
I wonder what
bar name tall wonder wnere she comes
from ? Just as likely an not she ta a reg­
ular Gorgon. However, I suppose Chua
won’t be Battafiexi unless I go and ptay
tire docile brother—and Clara Itos been
very good about helping to settle eome
of those small bills of mine.”
To Mr. Field packed hta portmanteau
and set out for the station.
"Halloo, Field 1” cried a buriy, gnjwhiskered gentleman, as he entered the
iron and crystal station where the travel­
ing world most doth congregate. " Go
ing up the line 1"
Florian nodded.
"As far as Sweetville?” aaked the
gratiemau, taking him by the arm.

MONEY TO LOAN!

readily believed and responded to with winter he ta actuated by a reckless ambi­
" Never.”
“ But how do you know you’ll like alacrity by several resolute citizens, who tion to boro holes in the ground, of the
hastened to tho place under the guidance size of a pipe stem, and then to fill these
And
"How do I know she'll like mot” of the boy, and they were trailed to a holes with cream-colored' 00.
alough and soon surrounded, while the though he ta small, he attends to bizk
gayly retorted Florian.
robbers
crawled
through
the
tall
gram
and
ta
a
triumphant
sucoess.
In
stature
"I don’t understand you."
"-Well, I will try to explain,” said and willows toward the bank of the river he ta about a match for a sixpenny stub
Florian, lowering his voice to a confi­ on their hands and feet Shota were nt nail, in form he ta like unto a lynchpin,
dential accent " You see I’ve a stater first exchanged at long range, but final­ and he wears a green sealing-wax head
that is a bit of a match-maker, and she ly they were charged u;&gt;on- boldly by on him and a pair of glass eyes, so that,
wants me to make my fortune by matri­ eight men, and a hot fire enauod for with his long- tailed duster on, ho looks
mony. So she lias invited an hoirees to eight or ten minutes, ono of the robbers, like an unsophisticated and near-sighted
visit her, and I am to oomo down to try apparently tho leader, falling dead, two' schoolmaster. But unsophisticated isn’t
my best to make an agreeable impres- others. going down badly wounded, what’s tho mailer with him. And nu­
while tho fourth threw up hta left hand, meration is hta best mathematical hold.
"But,” cried Fanny, “you surely exclaiming, “For God's sake, don't Ho will stand himself bolt upright like a
ahoot" Upon which the Sheriff ordered peg in one of those holes aforesaid, and
"Marryfor money?” here interposed him to advance, while all tbo guns were view the heavens with an air of sublimo
leveled at hta breast Ab ho approached serenity and woodonheaded unconField. " Never I”
.
Burrtmdcrod
hta
weapon,
n sciousne-ifl.
For since ho had seen dove-eyed ho
Ho
Don’t you fool yourself—ho knows
Fanny, he felt sure that all tho gold in new Smith A Wesson revolver.
just
what
he
ta
about
Ho
prefixes him­
was
then
ordered
to
bring
up
his
com
­
creation had not power to move his
rades.
Hta reply was : "Good God ! self like a figure 1 in the business, and,
heart.
*
.
adopting
the
derimalsystemof
notation,
they
are
shot
to
pieces.
”
Tho
Sheriff
" But your stater?”
calmly places a 0 whore it will do tho
" Slm'll be disappointed enough, I then ordered lum to lead hta party to
most
good.
That
stands
for
10,
and.be­
tho
spot
Arrivjng
there
ono
man
was
dare say ;-bnt one can't expect n man to
sell himself for a mere twig of gold. If breathing his last, shot near tho heart fore you can dot and carry one ho hns
added
another
cipher
to
that
and he
I marry,” with a glance at Fanny, "I Ono of the others, named dole Younger,
was resting his head on his elbow, with now reads 100. About this time you
shall marry for love only.”
And litilo Fanny Pynhurst looked a wound of buckshot or bullet, which begin to find out what sort of a rooster
shyly up at him from under her long entered near the bottom of the left ear, ho ta, and you entertain a degree of awo
eyelashes, and secretly thought what a passing through the head, and lodging for him not inspired by a Irtmt view of
noble hero ho was. But ail this time back of tho right eyo, which so pro­ hta green goggles. Reasoning a pos­
these very heedless and incunatatent truded as to render ite exact locality teriori you discover that he ta a danger­
But wnjlo you stand
young people never thought of telling unknown. Ho was also wounded through ous neighbor.
each other where, they were going, and hta back, and ono shot in the loft sjde, amazed ho rapidly suffixes fifteen or
twenty
more
000,
carrying his problem
when the train ran into the station, the and wounded in tho left leg. Ho ta b
strong, well-built man, sandy liair and into the million millions, and has sealed
Dorrance carriage was waiting.
"Mr. Dorrance’s, if you please,” said complexion, quite bald, with full and cemented it up ready to be fired at
the driver, touching hta gold-banded whiskers and mustscho. Another, who you next spring. In two rpi110^ ,n(i *
calls himself Jim Younger, was lying quarter ho has given you a problem that
cap. "To meet Miss Pynhurst”
•
Fanny looked around for her escort on the ground, apparently BenBeless, with all your powers of multiplication,
Ho was busy sorting out her trunks from with a'ghastly ahot in hta tips and cannot be solved or equated. He com­
the mtaoellaneous heap of baggage on mouth, with loss of front teeth, part of pounds his interest at 100 per cent, eventho jaw knocked out, besides wounds in five seconds, puta a snap judgment on
the platform..
the shoulders and privates, making your cornfield, and forecloees before you
"I am Miss Pynhurst,” said she.
And just about os ahf was to enter the eleven wounds in all. When brought can say Jack Robinson.—Fergus Falls
carriage, Florian Field made hta a]&gt;- to Madelia bo was quite cold, but soon (Minn.) Journal.

pearanoe, flushed and breathless.
" Where’s Mias Pynhurst?"
"Here I am,” said Fanny. “ My
friend has sent her carriage.”
Florian opened his eyes wide.
"This is my stater’s carriage," said

"Mrs. Dorrance’s?”
“ Yes, Mrs. Dorrance’s!”
"You — you are Mrs. Dorrance’s
brother t” cried out Fanny.
"And you are my sister’s heiress,”
echoed Florian.
Fanny Pynhurst burst out laughing.
Florian, discomfited though ho wait,
could not but join in her mirth; for, you
perceive, the situation was so very ludi­
crous.
“ Misti Pynhurst, ”, said Florian, frank­
ly, " what a fool I must have appeared
to you.,”
" I think you have been very kind
and polite,” said Fanny, earAestiy.
And M.s. Dorrance, who had not ex­
pected her brother until tho next day,
was quite surprised when Florian led in
the little heiraM, with a face nil rosy
and smiling.'
“How do you like her, Florian?”
asked Mrs. Dorrance, when Fanny hiui
gone to hex room.
“ She's an angel,” answered the young
man, enthusiastically.

"How do you like my brother, Fan­
Mr. Warland.
"A young friend of ny t” queried the same fair arch-uloUer,
01
Id KiUk fainties,
mine is going, and I am prevented al when Fanny reappeared, and Florian
IX BUMS OF
WM smoking a cigar in tho dining-room
$300.00 and UPWARDS
a telegram summoning me in another di­ with his brothcr in-law.
OH LQJfG TIME.
"O, he’s splendid I” confessed Fanny,
rection. But I shall be perfectly satisBUSSELL.
laughing and coloring.
And
the upshot of it was, that Florian
Florian Field winced a little. He had
Field married the littie heiress after all.
^y .M. JONES,
But it waa'for love alone.

bad too many of tho instincts of

ELIHU CHIPMAX,

Justice of the Peace,
Nmebvllle, Mich.
Gtmral QmceyaHCUig,
■

CoHrctian, a upecially

MONEY TO LOAN

And Mr. Wetland led him up to

" Thom arc tho robbers. I must go-to TKJK GRAaaHOPpjSR DXBCRIBED.
Madelia and give the alarm.” The
The grasshopper as a champion multi­
father replied, "lam afraid they wih_ ply tat has no equal. Ho lays (speaking
see you.” Unbeknown .to his father,' generally, and not to put too fine a point
he slipped sway, and mounting a upon it) an Agg which ta about tho size
horse
rode
rapidly
to
Madelia and shape of a long primer 0. In fact he
and gave tho alarm, which was lays several of them. From Aug. i until

rallied, and called himself far from dead.
Ho ta fine-featured, small face, sharp
nose, black eyes, dark hair, and about
5 feet 6 fi.chce in height. z
The fourth man, callingliimsc-lf Bob
Younger, ta of good-size, well-propor­
tioned, sandy hair, smooth face, liearing
a ihree weeks* growth of' beard. He
was wounded badly through tho elbow
in Northfield, and carried hta arm in a
sling at tho time of the surrender. Ho
was also wounded in the side.
Tho whole four were armed with
Smith A Watson's revolvers, and knew
well how to use fhem. They -ere foot­
sore and fatigued from constant expo­
sure and travel in the rainy weather of
tho past two weeks iu the Blue Earth
woods. Colo Younger frankly acknowl­
edged their identity, saying to a reporter
that ho. Cole, was born on the 15th of
January, 1844. Tho man tying by hta
side, ho says, ta hta urother James, and
the other, slightly wounded, Robert,
their respective ages being 28 and 22
years. They held a levee this morning,
hundreds of people passing up to see
them, old men and youths, aged ladies
and young maidens, and a more affect­
ing sight
is seldom
witnessed.
The women - were melted to sobs,
and
strong
men
gave
way to
sympathetic tcira. Prayers ardent and
fervent ware uttered, and the two broth­
ers clasped each other's hands and gave
wzy to apparent grief, their features
quivering in every muscle and scalding
tears rolling down their cheeks. Many
behove in their contrition. Both I rothora speak in feeling tones of their dead
mother and living stater, and litis tench­
es tbo women wonderfully.
Neither
will say who the dead man ta, excuring
themsehos by stating it ta a point with

A BVJIDXBD rtsn.1

DKCIDB

Two wealthy and influential Berlin
bankers, desiring to provide for their
children's heirs, and fearing that

through disastrous reverses they might
become poor, and therefore be unable
to doto, have mode a wager concerning
tho United States. Tho one bet 8,000
marks (a mark is equal to about ‘25
cents of our money) that the United
States will not remain a republic^ but
advance to higher knowledge of tho arts
and sciences, while the other, just as
confident of winning os tho other, of
course, beta -1,000 marks that our coun­
try will remain a republic all tho time
intervening between this and the sec­
ond centennial, but will not retain tho
high position in the arts and .sciences
which she now occupies.
This sum of 7,000 marks (about
81,750 American money) has been
placed on interest for the period of 100
years, at the expiration of which period
tho royal court of Germany will decide
which I*rty is winner and entitled to
tho money, the total sum of which will
then bo 5,704 marks German money, or
818,398 . American currency. Explicit
agreements aud stipulations have been
entered into by both parties, in due
form of law, one of which provides
that under no circumstances shall the
money or any part thereof bo withdrawn
before tho expiration of tho allotted
period of 100 years.

NO. 1.
HUXLEY OH NIAGARA
owner did not dream thirty yours ago,

[FnaaTroL HaxUy’. Addre*. at NMhvlBe.)
I kuow it is thought very often that
men of science are in the habit of draw­
ing largely from their imagination, but
it ta really not so, The most sober,
careful consideration of facte forces,upon
you more and more determinedly the
conviction that tho theory respecting
which wo have this arch reologi cal evi­
dence of a period of tho past hirftory of
the world ta of a duration which, in com­
parison with our human standard, may
bo regarded tui almoetalxsalutely infinite.
Take, for example, the caw of the cala
met of Niagara, where I have been re
oently spending some time, so that I
' might fill myself with the grandeur and
beauty of that extraordinary natural
phenomenon; it ta quite easy to see that
the Niagara river has formed its own
valley, has cut ite way back through the
plateau &lt;?f rock from which it falls for
six miles. Thera ta not the slightest
difficulty in seeing that. The great cliff
from which it tumbles ta formed of two
kinds of rock-hard rock-at tho top and
soft rock underneath. The water under­
mines the soft rock below, when the
solid stratum above faltaover. You can
trace tho gradual excavation of that vul
ley for six miles from that marvelous
bluff which, from Proctor's monument,
overlooks tho plain of Ontario. Now,
tho rate at which that “work ta going on
has not yet been positively ascertained,
but we may be perfectly certain (I am
now speaking largely within limits) that
that work of cutting bock docs not go
ou at the rate of a yard in a year. We
hare six miles of such cutting, which
will bring you to a period of 10,000 years
for tho cutting back of Niagara alone.
It ta on immaterial matter to mo how
many yours it takes, but it would bo
nearer probability, much nearer the
truth, if I had said three or four time-i
that amount.
What relations doos a period of that
kind bear to the- vast duration expressed,
by these vast lodges of strata which form
tho globe? We are a people curious
enough to form a very «irtinct calcula­
tion of this. The sides of the ravine
through which Niagara ta cutting its
way are formed by masses of alluvial
matter, which must bo older than the
rivt'r which has cut tlirough it. While
in that alluvial matter you find the re­
mains of ahcllftah, uudistinguishable
from those which now inhabit the take,
and along with th’em you find—as has
been found—tho teeth of the mastodon,
which wo know from abundant evidence
was an inhabitant of the continent of
North America at a comparatively recon t
period, tho very last step of that long
series of changes of which tho limestone,
upon which you are now standing, indi­
cates ono of ’the older ones.
Thus it follows that tho whole work
of Niagara occupies one period of this
vast duration. In relation to our dura­
tion of time, that 10,000 years, or what­
ever else it may have been, ta but an in­
finitesimal fragment of time, so far ns
the great phenomena of tho globe are
concerned. During that vast time the
population of the globe has undergone a
slow, constant and gradual change, ono
aperies giving way to another. We have
passed 'by slow and gradual methods,
without vast and sudden changes, into
that state of things which obtain at procont I need not say that this view of the
past history of tho globe ta a very differ­
ent one from that which is commonly
taken. It is Ro widely different that it
ta absolutely impossible to affect any
kind of community, any kind of parallel,
far leas any sort of reconciliation, be­
tween these two. One of these must be
true. The other ta not
propr/ktoji

It is not tho first time that Mr. John
Walter, M. P., has riritod tho U bi ted
States, nor will it probably bo the last
But tho presence among us of tho man
who lias so nobly carried out the ideal of
his grandfather, who founded, and his
father, who built up, the most influential
newspaper in the world can never fail to
be noteworthy. From tho restless pub­
lic curiosity which dogs the steps of im­
perial and royal personages, the move­
ments of that hereditary potentate in tho
domain of public opinion, John Walter
the third, will - be happily exempt. A
modest, retiring English gentleman, he
aRks nothing better than to be allowed to

A leading dog fancier of New York
Hty says; "Black and tan are getting
common, but a choice dog will always
bring a big price. I got 8700 frotp a
lady for one once. She had a desire to
gat the smnlleRt block and tan there was
fairs—only their own.
The reporter tto *be found,
'
* and’ she
’
‘kept me running
‘ u
The Governments of Great Britain and mentioned to them that the other two, for the boat part of two yean.. At last
tho United States are st loggerheads on
suggested by the position and the antho extradition question, and, an neither dead and the other dying. Dita seemed AvcouriHotel, opposite 0&lt;mtr4 Park. Ho
will recede from tho position taken, all
asked $500 for it, and ba closed tbo bar­ cltxely associated with that of the Lon­
deed, tho smaller or larger of tho two, gain with three 8100 notes right off, and don Times, to which we may, without
adding the caution: “Mind, 1 don't sent the root next day. My expensoe impropriety, allude. It ta that the prin­
and one thing and another made up I ho ciples which presided over the founda­
When the reporter said they oeknowl- 8700.
tion of the Times—integrity, enterprise
Derby holding the affirmative of the po" How big was that dogf
and energy—are the principles which
"Did they say anything about ba?”
" It was full-grown, fat and sleek, and guide it still. John Walter, of the third
Tho repot ter answered "Nrf,” when they just weighed two pounds and teuounoes.- generation, worthily bears tho uuaubied
any proposition which dura not ree&gt;g- replied, "Good buy to the last.”
Tbo lady weighed it . against the dogs name transmitted to him by John Wai­
nise his position m correct.
Therefore
that her friends boasted on, and (me ter the first
The London Times of
there ia no extradition treaty in force be­
Ths number erf Preridcntial Electors weighed three pounds and three ounces 1876, known and read wherever the Eng-1.
tween the United Statea and England, to which each Blate is entitled is equal and the other three pounds and eight lish language is epoken, wields s power ■
and no immediate likelihood of an agree- to the whole number of its Banaiora and ounces. So you nee sho was tt long way to which the Times ol 1788 did not ’

Bep resent ativra in Congress.

The Elco- ahead.—New York Times.

full weight of its ability and influence
against fraud or public. wrong.
The
success of tho Time has been a triumph
of moral courage as well as of tact,
energy and talent in journalism.—New
York 1 imes.

" Mawning,mister,” said Lucy Kelley, •
as her black face appeared in front of tho

"I should think you’d TM pretty
cheap, ” replied Hta Honor, as he finished
writing her name.
• " Wall, I s’poee I do. Times ore hard,
an’ I s’poas de price of folks is down
'cordingly. Still, I shouldn’t like to be
traded off for a melon.”'*
"You’d like to raise another row.
" No, euh. De trouble dat I had wid
Mrs. Brown has been amcricably settled,
an* all is joy and peace.”
“ You settled it by slapping her mouth,
I understand ?”
" Jist so, sob. I intended to hit her

on do foot, but she dodged and de blow
fell on he* mouf.”
" But you screamed and screeched and
raised the whole of Kainttfck.”
•' I was calling for the polfccrs, rah.
Dey doan’ hear right smart, an’ I had to
holler party high.”
"Yes—ahem—wall, I gucua you
won’t holler any more for thirty days to
come.”
-•*
"Does you intend to be hard on a
poor colored woman, Judge? Jist re­
member dat times arc hard—awful
hard.”
" Thirty days,” he answered.
"Is dere no retraction?”
" None.”
" Has dis poor chile got to go up ?”
" She lias.”
" Wid funeral expenses thrown in ?’’
" I suppose so.”
"Den I shall bo dead when de sun
aits—dead behind de bo’s, an’ you,
Judge, will be do murderer!”
Some catarrh snuff which Bijou gave
her seemed to put her in better spirits,
and she agreed to live for his sake.—
Free Preen.

A dialogue occurred at a Lafayette
avenue boarding-hou'o Saturday after­
noon between an effeminate, shabbily
dressed young man and the landlady,
which for ponderous rhetoric exceeds
anything of a serious nature that has
seen the light in some time. The land­
lady appeared at the front door, in an­
swer to the bell, and'was accosted by tho
young man as follows :
"If you are manager of this domicile I
wish to know if you could be persuaded
to provide me with apartments and pro­
vender during my sojourn in this city,
which may be of two or three days’ dur­
ation and may possibly extend through
s greater period.”
The mistress of the bouse, catching
tho style and spirit of the inquirer, re­
sponded :
" Unfortunately, a great demand ex­
ists al- present, which so crowds the ca­
pacity of my apartments and the con­
tents of my larder that I cannot consci­
entiously provide tho accommodations
yon desire. ’’
Evidently tho young man had expect­
ed to completely crush the landlady with
his command of language, but his disap­
pointment was plainly shown in tho
look of blank amazement which ho be­
stowed upon lierafter hearing her reply.
Ho was not completely annihilated, how­
ever, for he continued: " Provided you
could, madam, pray what amount of
money would you impose on me for ac­
commodating moi”
.
"Eight dollars a week in advance”
was too suggestive, and as tho young
man backed down the steps he simply
said “good^day.”— Detroit Free Press.

A lady who lived ut Martha’s Vineyard
eighty-night years died recently, and tbo
ladies who prepared her for tiw grave
found the natural hair to be entirely
woven iu iunoug the false hair, and so
much sb as to bo oblige the use of setasora to remove tho latter, which bad tfot
been removed from tho head for more
than thirty years.
After its removal
oount, 180 common pins, that had been
position. In one article of her ward­
robe wore found 808 pins, put there to
hold tho article together. There were
in bureau drawers ninety-eight new

drew?patters, of all kinds and qualities,
which had never"been mad«» up. Some

ago. Shu left one elegant broaade silk
dress which can h? traced back *200
GurnoK, Austria, famous fur iU heal­
ing spring* and m the resort of royalty

- w several hours’ duration, which covered
the afreets some inches deep, and broke

aspire. But the paper, which has grown j down many fruit trees.

.

�The railroad

pm«»

through

^1 beautiful cities, a
L'lll

FRIDAY.

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SEPT SO. JB76

pg and its exhibits. The build­
years
nening is gothic in architecture, beauti
to tho Bullock, capable of dis­
tai Congress was held after the dts- ngo,
■
fully painted, aud stands upon a
nmitiBr
astrons battle of Brandywine.,
&lt;charging 25,000 sheets per hour, of slight elevation.
It is the home of
; watch mnipufactiiries ; envelope, Michigan excursionists
Thera are
Ono little incident occurred, per- day
&lt;
machines; an iee Y*cl)t, used on the over fifty edifices classified as private
haps
worthy
of
note
;
the
trains
do
1
Tho Gaouc^Ul Show, the Tenth Wonder
Hudson,
capable
of
running
a
mile
not stop for water but take it on tfie ।
ot designs that add to llic general alfly. by means of tanks built between ’a minute ; ,a coast cannon' from Es- tractions of the sape.
Then there
Germany, 26 feet 3 inches long,। arc the raxtnrams both American and
tho rails. A btiek negro, wishing to ’
i^fcch.twre, weighing 63 1-4 tons foreign, without number.
But, gen­
see .it done, ateppedmn the .first - plat-. I
taking for a charge 280 Iba. of pow­ tle reader, if one of these tesluranls
When nearing Alleghany City, we form. The tank^was soon filled and 1
should charge you 82.25 for 20 cents
der,
a
ball
weighing
1,160
lbs.,
and
thmst oor head out of the car window gushed out of the vent hole, convert­
( worth, don’t get mad,—the object of
will ahoot fifteen miles ; a water fall these Ixiter institutions are to sur­
'
nnd naw a large building on firs. ing the negro in an instant into a
30 fret wide, 33 feet high pouring in­ prise one, and they succeed ndrairaSaid fire provwd to be a large iron, first-class condi’lon to ••steam” before
to a tank 160x60 feet, nnd machinery। bly.
mahufhetory, in blast, its fires burst­ an old-fashioned fireplace. •
The band and forearm of a statue
At eight o'clock p, m., wo arrived of all kinds and from all countries in
ing through its many windows, doors;
representing Liberty enlightening the
motion.
nnd Htiwkc stack'1, penetrating the। al Philadelphia, the city of Brotherly
In one corner of Machinery Hall’, world, has beep put up on the
darkness, apd having .ev^ry appear­ fore and tho great exhibition;
The
grounds. This.statue is a present
is several type writers ojieraled by la: of France to Uncle Sam.
Only a
ance of a bujldiag on fire. We nev­, 'buss men swarm around like bees.
dies, end one cun send a letter writ­ small part of it haa been received yet;
and
ask
in
ten
or
a
dozen
different
er saw n lietter imitation.
.
but
when
completed
it
will
be set
ten by a type writer to a friend or
Wo crowed the Alleghany river, languages if you want a buss. They,
up at the entrance of New York har­
sweetheart (or the small sum of 25
and stopped at Pittsburg, where we w'ith the hotel runners and private
bor. Oar readers enr^ form some
cents. 'Some of our editorial breth­ idea of its magnitude when we in­
s'opped all night. After a season of boarding house bores generally leave,
ren have received and are publishing form them that its height is 115 feet;
sleep we were .awakened by our a stranger his clothes, bat they sue
pedestal 80 feet; total height from
We these letters as reflecting great credit
"paid,” who stated that it was about ceed in ruining his disposition.
.
upon
the mental powers of the send­ ground 220 feet
time to pull on ojirboots. We could­ finally escaped by selecting a chap,
There are many interesting things
er. To undeceive them we will say
who
represented
a
private.'boarding
in the grounds, and in the so called
n't hardly (relieve this as it was quite
that they are all alike, only the name private buildings.
Tho narrow
dark, but onr chronometer indicated house, and congratulated ourselves
being supplied, and read as follows :: gauge railroad, which give you a ride
7 a. m- and then we realized that we upon having escaped a crowded ho­
all around the ground for five cents;
D
bab----- •
Steading
la
Mnohintrjr
were in "Smoky City,” its vast man­ tel ; but alas ' upon retiring we found Hall in the mid«t of wondera. which 1 can­ the first railroad engine and cars that
ufactories belching forth ceaseless that the landlord expected at least not d&gt;-acrib^ from every country in the was used in the U. S.; the one rail
world, I nmihinkiuK of v&gt;&gt;u. and wishing
’ elevated railway; road engines ; rail­
clouds of smokp, covering the city four
— of his boarders to occupy one
you were here to enjoy it with me. With ep
like a pall, and which beguiled us in- bed.. Gentle readers, pause ono mo­ much preuing up n my attention I have not' way engines; rolling chairs, in which
you can take a ride for the moderate
to the belief that aurora had not aris­ ment whilst we shed a tear iu re- time 16. write, but send you this letter punt­
ed in Machinery Hall as a memento of this sum of 81 per hour; the marble foun­
en. Our readers are aWarn that Pilts- meinbraacc of ourPhiladelphia board­ great exhibition.
tain ; Crystal lake' and large foun­
bjirg is located at the junction of the ing house.
tain ; the large bronze statue of the
ART GALLERT.
American Soldier etc.
The Lans­
Alleghany and Monongahela rivers
The next morning found us up be­
Or Memorial Hall, is a permanent
downe Valley,—a valley so deep and
and is noted (ar its iron and glass times. Otir ramrod told us to go one
edifice bui'tof granite, glass and iron, still । hat a pdrson can loose them
manufactories, in these two industries block south when we .would strike
costing $1,600,000, nnd is the finest selvrs in it, nnd vet have the whole
outranking any other American city. the Chestnut street cars, which would
building of the kind in the world. It world within reach.
It has a population of 88,000 ; Alle take us direct to the exhibition
Then there is a steam \organ ; (he
is crowned by n massive dome, rising
cities of Paris and Jerusalem in mingrounds.
We did so, and found the
ghany City 65,000.
150 feet from the ground, surmount­ erature; a Hindoo I-lol, "God of the
.
Here we take the Pennsylvania cars, likewise many people in them,
ed by n collossal bell upon which Sun," worshipped 2,000 .years ago;
Railroad, proper, which extends.U&gt; on lop and hanging out the sides, and
stands a female statue, emblematic the mummy of an Egyptian princess,
New York, a distance of 414 miles, the street car conductors seemed Io
of Columbia, twenty-three and a half• 3,000 years old ; the Egyptian, Turk,
and is double tracked the entire dis­ want to show how strong their ears feet high.
Two winged Pegasuscs | Jnp, Heathen Chimee. Moor, Per­
.
isian. Spaivard*. Laplander, Russian,
tance,.with steel raffs, and is free from !• were, for they kept up a constant
guard the main entrance, nnd when and Swede, with their peculiarities
dust, os ii is ball.nstod with crushed brawl of‘•Plenty of room, jump in
once in n person can iomo themselves । of dress.'thrown in, nil tor the one
stone. Wc found the depot filled gentlemen,” We finally secured a in bewildering labyrinths of pictures fifty-cenl price of admission. ’
will! passengers going east, so much­ "hanging on position behind," and af­ and statuary. The largest painting '
big “
show.
l
ly tffht our train was made' into three ter innumerable s’ops found ourselves
CONCLUSION AND ADVICE.
in the collection is the Battle of Getdivisions to accomodate them.
on Elm avenue and in front of the j lysbttrg. One of the most exquisite
AY hen we commenced this article
I our object was to make it a complete
Upon entering 'Jie cars the first main exhibition building.
Here we
pieces of marble ever seen is an Ital-1
guide to the Centennial, but if our
tiling that greeted our optics was the found tho worst jam wo ever saw. Il mn statute called Lost Blinds, which I TeaderTliave
fctmd "any thing in'itjo
following notice: "Passengers must was the next door to impossibitity
elicited much, praise afid some re­ amuse or. interest them we shall rest
not pul their arms or heads out of the to attempt to cross the street, and the
proofs nt;d tittering from some who satisfied. In cnncllisiun wc would
windows.
Disregarding this rule only way to gel in was to form inlo
ad visa our friends that arc going to
are endowed with more false triodesthe Centennial to take along a bed
may result in personal injury or loss one of the many lines pouring inlo
esty than good commen sense or —we are supported in this assertion
of fife." We were at first non-plussed the entrances. Once in we breathed
breeding. There it also in ibis de- ; from the feci of teeing one poor tel
as to the meaning of this notice, but freer.
purtment a silver and copper model' low, who had made his bed on a pile
soon found out that the railroad x^iis
Our readers are undoubtedly pretty of Independence Hall.
W&lt; next of telegraph ^oles, loudly calling for
. more "kiver?’—wear a sheet iron,
often carved through mountains of well posted upon the Centennial
wandered into the
vest, keep their pockets full of offic­
rock, which came up very dose to the buildiogs and grounds, we having giv­
HORTlCtnTURAL IIALU
ial catalogues,'and patronize all the
track. Ten miles from Pittsburg is en them a Tull description with illusTo" sec the posies.
This building boolblacks. Next week we will tell
the battle field, upon which Gen. hutrations last May. Wo will say,
a crystal palace of remarkable beauty our readers what else we saw in Phil­
Braddock, was defeated by the French however, that ths grounds cover 236
will also remain a permanent orna­ adelphia, and n’so during ou
and Indian's; and all along the coun­ acres, and the buildings cost $8,500,­
days' stay in New York city.
ment to Fairmount Park. It is filled
try is dotted with coal and iron mines. 000, nnd cover 75 acres. The exhib­
with flowers, plants and shrubbery,
JJOCHER BROS.
The country is yery rough, but we its are classified under the heads of
collected from tho quarters of the'
never rode upon a smoother railtoad. Miping, Manufactories. Education
world. We saw plants with leaves
Our'tmin was a fast ex’press. mnk and Science, Art, Michinerv, Agri­ ten feeltmg, ferns and bearing fig

YE LOCAL OK THE RAIPAGE.

ing but few stops, and aflera delight­ culture, Horticulture, nnd Cariosities,
trees. Around this edifice runs a
ful ride of 50 miles, wc entered the nnd are from every nation under the
balcony, from which the observer can
Alleghany mountains, through which sun.
view beds and terraces of flowers and
•he railroad winds its way, along riv­
Upon entering the
plants, artistically arranged, and th-n
ers, sparkling streams, and ravines for
MAIN BUILDING
into the conservatory, the wliole be­
nearly 200 miles. The scene to us &gt;,860, feet long, by 564 wide. covering a scene of loveliness, as entranc­
was new and thrilling, and happily ing 22 acres, we whipped out our
ing as a |xiet’s dream.
Five chan­
there were no baggage cars on our note book intending to take a minute
deliers containing 3,900 gas burners
tram, find we procured a standing po- uf something m every department,
are suspended from the ending. Tho
sition at the door in the front car but wo soon gave lh» up as a fruithall also contains a large automatic
xvhicli afforded us a good view of the less task; oim |&gt;oor pen is too poor to
organ, operated by electricity.
splendid landscape through which we । portray or comprehend its magnitude

G. A. TRUMAN'S H
FOB
STATIONS

fMflaaU

UUkagti.

FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS

TIME TABLE.

«

Ttiis building the next iu size, lays

tindge 2,070 feet long, from which • wwt uf the main building. Hera w»
’
the view up or dawn. the river is; found rtre big Cofhss beam engine,
simply ningnificeut.
11.406 horse-power, giving sfandy nN&gt;*

building by women.
The. building I
was era wiled by women. Taken all
together it was too much women fur
us, tMid accordingly we dug out, with­
,
out a very
careful survey of the ex-1
Mbits.

July ana, ire.

________

'__ EASTWARD
STAT1O!
8.00 a n&gt;
G.zt
I A17 p Q&gt;
4 4*
txu
- 13
l.!3
1.40
1.40
7.43
&gt;-0
7.1.0
S.1S
2.20
»,33
3.40
l&gt;J»
- S.8S
V..YO
V-O

Ilammond..
MldiH.rlllr..
sasit-:.

Best Calico 6 CtS; per yard.

NMbviUe...Vsrmontvllle
Charlotte
Eaton Rapid*
Onoudava......

A GOOD GAITER FOR $1. AND

KWt
MS
ll,ts • ' ».4S
&gt;1.45
C.lo
Dt.Ulpot.n 6.S
Atlantic Kxprt«a leave* Grand-Rai&gt;M*

STATIONS.
Detroit Lr

BOOTS FOR $2.50

■Ann Arbor
E- ton Rapid*,
Charlotte,
Vermontville.

G, A. TRUMANS.

M'J.llerlllr,

1 &gt; iratir.
1 Through Cooclic* aud Wagn«r Sleeping Cara
thrbofth toand from Grand Rapid* to Detroit. AH

IL R. LEDyIrd.

---------- '— ------ n—

Fort Wayne, Jackson &amp; Saginaw R. R,
, SHORT LINE BETWEEN

MICHIGAN AND THE SOtJTlt

HEADQUARTERS

Dry Goods and Groceries,

FOR

Boots and Shoes.

TRAINS JTOW BY CHICAGO TIME.
G-oitijx South.
Ind'oll*.

.Tonvavllle
Angola

Dry Groocls

Todtanapoil* 18

Gloves and Mittens,

Or anything you wan.
are not undersold.

SJtam
CJotnxr

Remember we

sa

Nashville, Sept 12th, 1876.

J Ke are receiving

n;.-

Buy Y our TE AS of

AU train* ilaily rzerpt Sunday.
,t Jxcsaox -CIomt ronnecliot
Mlchinn Ventral. Jark.on, L*n*lnc
Grand River Valiev, and Michigan Al
ir Joauvui.a — With Lake glivtu

Sm&gt;Uwn&gt;(AiTLhw.|.
Aubttra Junction—
IlliuuU Railroad.
At Fort W«rnr-With PUUlMrjr.
Wart
Chkmro.T.ied- \FaXlnb* W.-Ment. Fort W.
Monel.-A Cliirtniiait. aud Cincinnati, Rlchm
at Fort Wat r&gt;« Railroad*.

and keep a full assort­
ment in all of the lines.

Our

INCREASING SALES.

machinrct wilnxo.

DIVISION.

The Reliable fctiort Line
GRAKD RAPIDS AND DETROIT.

NEW GOODS DAILY,

lira road leave* the numubuua amicrosses tho S’.Yquehauna river on al

RAPIDS

GRAND

Hats and Caps, ■

were passing, and for which this route and extent. This building is devot­
Is filled with a great variety of agri­
is so justly celebrated. .
ed to the exhibits of the industry of' cultural implements, ‘interesting col­
In (the Pack Saddle Narrows, of all nations, and over each division is lections of land and marine animals,
the Cooemaugh, Lewiston. Narrows, suspended the name of the country etc., from all parts of the country.
Here we saw Daniel Webster’s old
and at Allcgrippus, Kittamng Point, 'making the exhibit.
There was
plow; two Chester White hogs, one
nnd Horse-Shoe Curve, especially, Chiun and Japan with carload’s of
weighing when alive 1.300 lbs.; silk
the scenery is unsurpassed.
Before chinaware and inlaid cabinet ware. worms feeding on the tn til ben y leaf
reaching the curve the road passes Egypt, the oldest ira'iou sending aud spinning their cocoons; lemon
The
Uiruilgh a tunnel. -3W2 feet in length,' greeting to th- youngest nalio» with and orange trees bearing fruit
and at an altitude ot 2161 feet shove ] jts pyravnidic syudiols H» inamifhetiw- live stock exhibition is outside the
exhibition in closure.
• lid* waler. Leaving thii magnificent I
and „ h„Se stuffed crocodile,U. s. GOVERNMENT BUILDING,
Muniuit die road desoendsviuid makes France Wllh a French plate glass, 22
One of the most striking within tire
a horseshoe shaped cure, around n I’eel high, 10 feel wide. 11-2 inch
grounds, was erected by the govern­
trenienduous deep ravine.
Ou our rhick. worth »l,500, and the largest ment fcr its exhibits, which are pe­
latl lowered a lolly mountain, nnd ever impo.led ; OreM Britain with culiarly interesting.
In, and on the
far do wo. k&gt; the dark ravine sparUed it, silk, and satins; Brasil, with a’ contiguous grounds to it. can he seen
all varieties of arm^, old and new, of
a dancing rivulet.
Al Kitlaning solid cake of silver, weighing 4,002
the war ami narvy, from the heaviest
' - Ihanl jasl scions die-ravine we saw Jbs. ami worth 872,000 ; Uncle Stnn
field or murine cannon, to the small
the road we had jual passed over far willl , galling gun, that is •artan ted Coll revolver, manufactured on the
above ns, and from winch point we to discharge 1,000 shots per minute spot. Then there are valuable pahad made n eircutr of perhaps two-, „ld
perfect wlislaction-. There peis and documents, nil kinds of coin­
age and currency, geological nnd
miles. To the east, rantro after range
blg
from Beslou. aud ju.t
j mineralogienl eurioirilieD, life size fig­
of lofty ntountnine asoea into ,Hvn.. the hall is ns rival’ Irum Eug- ures of soldiers and officers, u cation
virw. the power of Vision living wiob- towt. ete. ete.,
We stopped inlo large enough to carry fifty red skios,
slrueled by the signs, of civdiaalioo. „n elevo-or and went up mtwone of which w is (undo out oi a single tree,
It was a scene so new. so grand, nnd j ,|„ mwen of this hoildutg.
Before aud other things to- tedious io njcirtkm.
so thrilling to us that it will never lie
lay Um eahibiliou grounds. FairThese lnwldicgs are all faultless in
torgonra. In .last the rente from the luouul Park, with its 3,000 acres it■ design nnd perfect irr construction, |
Ohio to She Delaware Is a scenic , a .total and artsficial beauty, aud just but grand nnd -imposing ns they are,
panorama, often built nlvng ravines ‘ ,cr™, tbo placid SoheytkiU the great they are biu the centers of life great
1 show. There is the Women’s Psr-!
so narrow that iu Led u darted ouMeity of' Philadelphia, th- largest to
1 vHlrtM), Covi rihg w* acre
groutUM1
of the overwhelming ruck*, and some-1 „c3 m (he U. S. and second to none ereeted at e cost of 830,000. which j
time* through h^hly cultivated val-j in ,|le w(uid bul London.
was cootrrlmrad by the wanes ofi
’ayx; fallowing kr miles tho “Blue wtwn r u~k fro™ uu» ,-tmracie b%i&gt;. Unde Saul's domam. Jt i» ninplmt
.limMia,’’ ar brand SuiraitebaiuiaJ
Aiu teb^d
ically a woman's braiding, all the ma-1
.
,
, ,
,
,
I
Thte ma»'« tefclt*
will arara,
chioery being run by women, and »|&gt;|
BlOfi? wIioxb banks bo.'runny nxmes
Ustu.nuwttMaM.
the exhibit* being made and presid- j
uf Indian valor or treachery Were &lt;u-' It is a sight fax bebold-r-a sight for a ed over by women. A woman's rights
paper is edited and printed in this,
acted in ehrly times.
At Rockville j lifetime.

S.U' 0 00

h!r aodvhaapjy. '3$tMa am} p.-.-^J*uad« Southern

LEE BROTHERS,

arc proof that the peo

To

Il th* Centennial EiMMtlnn al Philadelphia. but

,r djn j,

Wtt &gt;4i/.

pic know where

And join id tlU chorns' vrith.tlUao that arc already singing:
Tht* tort he Tea I lowf haro taught,

£OflDSARESOLDCHEtf!

,1nd monrHcd -brca tute I found U uoi

THEY KEEP rilE'fiulSEST: STOCK OF

and- tee sell (hem less
than they can be boug­

Yqu can buy

In Nashville aud sell them at tho Smallest

ht in this vieinty^
May 15. 1867.
I

Straight "A far B cents, MMIU cauls, Yellow C10 cents;
'

■ i

.

'.acnar:

viFn*;

*

j^rj, • • • ■

.

And other Grocexitw oqwaBy w low in price.

KOCHER BROS.!

LEE BRO’S.^

frank

e«row.

�cash:

U» •(«.»!

W. G. WLSWORTH1 CO

COLUMN

WILL OFFER

i the 12th. was cofffinvd in ths lack-up at;
Conard Monday night, aad next morning [ DuriUK th© DCXt 30 dSVS
was fuun i in an unoauerioua state, having
o
«r
severed hie wtwd-ptpe with a skoemaker*a
kxlfa
in tbe HiiUdals jail.

GREAT INDUCEMENTS

making ‘hian lively.
walking along a railway track in advaneo

ville as the Irttse of our operations
•

editorial brother and friend, Jerome Win
ebell, ef tbe PlalnweR JtepttMlc. hat been

because we believed it to be a town
mapped out for a glorious fhture.

Since then we have had a gcxxj op­

portunity to become acquainted with
her citizens, and as a class they are

energetic and capable, and the seicotion

could not be bettered.

Young man of the

can building a large and convenient adddltloa io
boast of-bettor meo,—either in n mor­
Nubvilk nt heart;

do

town

al or business point of viefw. But we

—Regular Fellowship meeting of the
self-made men will conduct the affairs of
Christian Chureh, next Saturday at 2
thia great Republic.

are do turn to tho village or nnakiud;

—Last week our readirs were informed

-To-day will ba tbo last opportunity for

who have no pleasure in this world

TO PURCHASERS OF

: DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HATS,
children.
CAPS,
LOCAL MATTERS.
BOOTS,
SHOES,
kinds at
' Bolts Bxo.’s
CLOTHING,
Attend the BusineM College and Telegraph
NOTIONS,
Inetltute, Kalamvxoo. Board $8 a weak.
*O.,
tkC„
6:0.
Cider I Older I*
On and after thia date I will be prepared
with my four preesee to make all eider that

FULL LINES OF

BELONGS

euta.

TO

exect, perhaps, ia the dollar that they

hoard to their own

suuls.

selfish

• Nashville has no need of them and :
will she bo when Gabriel sounds |

hw trumpet for them to appear at the
bar of judgement. .
The News is ho charily waif, and

since its existence has endeavored to
make things lively, and give our pat«
worth of their money. Per­
haps our course has make some ene­

rows -

mies, but we glory in tho fact that

til further notice.
Barryville, Aug. 6th, 1876.
a lady of Berrien Springs. Upon their ar­
Fxikxd D. 8oui.es.
rival to this village, they found friends at
the depot who conducted them to Mr.
We would respectfully call the attention
—Eld. W. R. Northrop Is in the village Wheeler's now bulk residence ou Slate St.. of the People of Nashville and vicinity to
again. He will preach at the Baptist Hail
the' house warm and lighted, a repattspread market in our new building, 2nd door north
next Sabbath morning and evening.
upon the table, and a party of friends to of tho bakery, where we aball conxiantly
—The Branch Sunday School of Maple
keep on hand all kind* of meet at reasonable
price*. We hope by/air dealing to merit a
Rev. C. I. Deyo addressed the school.
Mrs. Goo. W. Pranain, of this village, were reasonable »hare of y&lt;»ur patronage.
Beat Sin-tain Steak 10 Cte., and other
—The Vermontvilft Xntrrprfac is sfriv- the prime morera in preparing the aurpriae.

P. DURHAM &amp; SON.

our enemies are ranked under the u
np
tied womanw-hippers,jealous-pates,

Maflk Gaovx, Birr. 25th. *
Ed. Nsws:
,
A. 8. Quick mat with quite a severe acci­
dent, on Thursday, Sept. 21st
He was in
lbs woods chopping, and having fell a tree
was in tho act of lopping off a limb when the
tree sprang 'sidewise, catching bis leg br1 ween ths tree and a sharp stub of a limb on
another tree, pinning him fast. Hsahontedfor help, but none cams. Then exerting
himself ho managed to back off ths stub.

dead beats and town drdnes; whilst

onr friends are known as noble, hernestj.encrgetic, industrious and largehearted men. •
• . •

-The Banta*(tab Stere la in fall blast

We have a good advertising pat­

E. .IL White hare been secured u

ronage, a fair run of job work, a good

printing office, auc&gt; house and lol, and

—-A young man of Middleville dlalooated
owe no man a cent. Can any paper
hie jaw whilst, eating a apple a few days
in Bany Co. show a better bottom ?
To our friends-—those who have ago. This should be a solemn warning to
everybody to not eat apptea
aided us"9y their patronage, we return
—B. D. Wing, or Orangeville, baa raised
our thanks, and shall feci grateful for
their patronage in the y-^ar and years this eeaaon thirty-one pumpkina from one
teed. The pumpkina averaging in weight
to come.
—At tbe Democratic Represent alive Con­
vention, held at Middlcvi.le last Friday, for
Whilst many papers are "doping-’ the Western District of Barry County, EH*
their readers with a Rood deal of pol­ Nichol*, of Orangeville, received the nom{nation for Representative.
itics and very little of anything else,
—Tbe first Christian Charch social of tho
the Naws has been content to keep
silent upon this subject nnd leave its *ea«on. held and entertaine I by Mr; and
readers to choose whomever they see

- fit.

caae at Truman's everybody enjoyed them-

Our policy is and advice would

be to vote for the best men,— men
who do not seek office for their own

—Time* are getting better and the far-

glorification, ItM men.who will serve mon of currency that will help them, but
the interest of the great mass of peopie the t&gt;e«,—Trre.petnire W’pnfttfral
belief.

The claims of one man par­

—AH

the characters in The-Ticket-of-

ticularly do we wish to press .before
the citizens of

tins cctinty ;

that of our fellow

viz:

townsman, Mr.

the auspices of the N. C. B. Programmes
Clement Smith, the Republican nom­
with* fall particulars will soon be out.
inee for lodge of Probale; not espcc^
X
—A riging and lengthy fight between
ially because he is a Republican, bat
because he is a man, young, ca|&gt;abic,

Monday morning, folly demonstrated the
enterprising and honest, and one that fact that Roberts' dog was worth at least
will make jnst sneh a Judge of Pro­ $8,000 for his “hang on” propensities. It
bate, as will do honor to the indus­
trious people of thef thriving county

inhabi­
tants ofaluj i|Und cochgMOits thereto

Check..

BEST ASSORTMENT OF

#nidy-gladt

CLOTHING!
From $3 per Suit Up.

BOOTS AND SHOES !

A Gmkat Discovmby.—Il has beea dis­
covered by thousands of housewives in a'l
WK KEEP IN STOCK
parts of the country that I&gt;. B. DeLsnd &amp;
Co '• B«*.«t Chemical Salcrahu is the only
Saleratus that will produce a uniform re­
tbe bouse.
Upon examination tbe wound sult, and give perfect satisfaction every
proved to be a bad one, the slub having been time. . If once you try it, you will always
60 CENTS TO fl.00 PR POUND.
buy it.
______
forced into hip leg an Inch, through boot-leg,
tHr A Full line of. Violins, Bows,
ate., leaving a bruised and mangled teg that
All Goods Sold rte Represented, and
Strings,
&amp;c.,
at
Botsa-Bno.
’
a
will confine him in-doora for some time to
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
come.
Scuds.
jV JUy ISasrirnlri.
Location-—West Side of Main
I-have two Sewing Macblqea of the “Will
son" and “Grover &amp; Baker” make, which Street, in W. A. Aylsworth’s Brick.
'i
have been in use only a short time.
We
Mrs. John E. Davia has gone to tbe Bat­ need only one and will therefore sell the
tle Creek water cure, for her health.
other at a big discount for cash or on time.
Pbena Staley has returned from a four Anyone wishing a sewing machine should
Call
week's visit to relatives io Wsabtenaw Co. avail themselves of this opportunity.
and toe them.
Oaxo Stxoxu.
F. C. Bpise, C. Kill, Clement Smith and.
T1IE
AXH1K1CAN
PEOFLB.
wife, and your humble servant, &gt;eturned
No people in the world suffer as much
safely last week, from their Centennial
with Dyspepsia* as Americans. Although
trips.
*
rears of experience in medicine had failed
Lewis Durkee and wife, John Barry and to accomplish a certain and sure remedy for
wife, and Geo. W. Francis wil* st^rt &lt;m a thia diseascand it* effectc, such as Sour
trip to the Centennial, Monday.
Others Sion.ache, Heart-buro, Water-brash, Sick
Hcadocho, C'oytiveaess, palpitation of the
from (he conntry are goibg, but we did not
Heart. Liver Complaint, coining up of the
food, tow spirit*, general debility, etc., yet
since the introduction of Gxbkx’s. Avcvrr
Naw DnrAKTcaa —The Boston store of Flowu we believe there is no case of Dys­
of this city has taken its departure to Nash­ pepsia that cannot be immediately relieved.
ville'to occupy the st re there owned by .".O tXX) doxen sold last year without one case
Mr. I ootni*.
Cojral Loomis will be to solo of failure reported. Go to your Druggists.
owner of the establishment in that burg; Boise llro.’s, and gel a sample bottle for 10
and a*beiter man to deal with can not be ccqte auC try ii. Two doses will relieve
you. Regular six* 76 cents
•peak from several years acquaintance, and
our city can ilj afford to lose a man of such
There is no pers-jndtving but what rnffera
sterling busiaemi qualities as Mr. Lontni.i.
SuceraM to tbe Nashville Boston Slote.— more or leas with Lung Diseases, Coeghi. DRUGS, MEDICINES
Colds or Consumption, yet some would die
Hastings JoumaL
rather than pay 75 cents fora boule of med­ CHEMICALS,
icine that woold cun* them. Da. A.’ Bosciina’a Gernax StxCf has lately been irf- DYE-STUFFS,
Friday Jahn Clay, n farmer'living three tro-luoed in this country from Germany, and
miiea from Charlotte bad hia leg broken its wonderous cures astonishes every one School nnd Miscellaneous

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BOOKS,
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PAINTS, OILS, COLORS
VARNISHES,
BRUSHES,

Sanical lutnuots, trusses, Etc.,

dixappu-.nied,

for a

strung-miuded mother iu-haw

could

happily

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ARTICLES,
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have shaken up a family much more
than did the explosion.

tor UH tapping, and u at present under ar-

File Tobaccos and Citers.

Spring* an&lt;i Summer Styles

OF

Film &amp; Co’» Hastings Journal atilt confin-

was done.

ROE &amp; CLEVER.

.drawer cf J. T. Sweesy’s hardware.
Saturday morning two Olivet men named
George Horn and Frank MeNaraee. had an
altercation oxer some trivial question, in
irW*
•truck Horn end then drew of all kinds, which will bo told low for eimh
Tho biglienl price paid for Hides, Fells
Me. Give them a call on West side Main St
Nash rille. M^h-

Wines and Liquors I

FALL

FRESH MEATS,

Tim

comnlishtd Ity Gwa. Jwlm G. Newton,
the openriiou, attoi thc wnrauidinary
spccteeje was witnessed by thousands

lu&lt; Bri

vention t»f Barry and Eaton Counties
convened al Chipman's kali iu this
village. Sept.-21SL A,_C. WMHWW.
hner. Secretary.
The con ven
proceeded to ballot for Slate Juil.t's right

BLACK &amp; FULLER,
a# the exprwaion of

Piuprietors.

.

WM. VENN. Psopiirroa

aaoe iu Ute livery te^ineiw and in j repared
to fontirb all -who w1Hfa with a good rig.
and at pricce curt vt-pufflllhg with tlu- clone
t|«M.
./
4-lyl

I ,
Do you want Dyo stuffs ?

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MARBLE WORKS

CUTTLSG AND FITTING,

LIVERY STABLE!

MEAT MARKET!
banking the publigfor past favors solicts a
continuance of tlie tame, and would
inform the public thal (bey will
FOB MEDICAL AND MECHANICAL PUBkeep constantly on hand

Only a slight

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS!
Dress and Ctoak Making,

-A man a^pvared in Charlotte, Friday er-

as Hansford is now in the county jail.
Eaton Rapids -has developed a juvenile
thief, Willie Casper, aged ten years.
Hr

DRUGGISTS.
Noah Is lb.&gt;ucht Io bare hntf on board* »uf.|4y «f
Parson* ’ Exterminator, from the tapl that for nearly
Mx - erk. bo did not are Ar) rat. Ferrand, Will­
lama A Co- WjK.te^le Ag-.it-, Itelrolt, Mkb
JjEDSOX, MOORE A Co.",

DRY GOODS,
DETROIT.

knock oof their fonn duteous and top­
were

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Is the Best Lager Brewed in the West
8oW by the Cask u MILWAUKEE HUEWERR,
Grand IUw Arc.. IMsirit. Ulota.
Thl. Iwr U boUtol by J»~l. In-Urr, 11 State SL.
J. F. NoBuvv *C&lt;u'Sa&gt; Grind River aveune, and

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.
1776
1876.

that the force tri Um (bxjriosiou would led for State Aeuator tn this 15th Sennto.ial Jt

ple them over into old ocean, but they

VA

SALVATOR BEER

■ft

—MajorGw M. Andermm. of Hmdllgs,

C’LASS AM» PAINT!

15 GRADES OF TEA

took place laat Sunday, at 2.5(1 p. m.,
The wife of Neal Harkins, an old resident
in a successful manner and without Reverend that will occupy the M. E. pulpit
of Marahall, died Sept. 23rd, while titling
accident. Hell Gate is located at N. and expound the Gospel of the Living God
in a chair. Rhe had been suffering from a
in East river, jnst above Black­
He « spoken of as an able minister
Rev.
well's IslencLuod has long been con­ Kellogg has been assigned the Tekonsha
A young isdy named Walls, of Eaton Rap­
sidered .tovto-altt.b.rrawment, circuit, to which.place he will move his ids, took morphine instead of quinine, by
hU wife’s health win mistake, and. in spite of prompt and
ligaat medfcal assistance, may yet lose Mr
*hfm.
.
alarm

DEMINS

StrifeI and

Shoes have come. Don't buy until you look
al them. He can beat all the boys for pri­
ces, styles and quality. The best Hand­
made Standard Bool in the market,,alio the
best French Calf Boot for Ladies, h$sl But­
IN GKEAT VABIETY,
ton Kids for Misses, Ladies and Youths ex­
tant. Boys Foots in abundance.
From fl a Pair, Upwards.

For these talents nud the
—Charles B. VanEnery and Henry Vgn while engaged in logging.*
print, cut this out and take it to your Drug­
fact of bis being a good Nashvillian Valkenbnrg, two well-to-do citiaenx of Fia#H. J. Martin, of Vermontville, bu pur­ gists, Boise Bro.**, and gpi a sample bottle
do we support him.
'
chased the Freemiro aaw mill in Sanfield, for 10 cents and try it. Two doxes will re­
lieve yon. Regular sixe 75 cents.
of goods from Samuel Illieh, of Detroit, on
false pretenses. VanEnery was convicted
NASHVILLE MARKET.
The Chicago &amp; L ake Iluon Railroad
The explosion of Holl Gate, of in the Detroit recorder's court on Friday Company bare a splendid nsw engine on
last..
’
which there has been so much talk,

of Barry.

Prints, Cottons,
TICKS,

Do you want a good: Book for the
Home Circle'?

Stockmana A WUlyard,

Do you want School Books?
Do you want a Pfescription filled

any cash

with care ?

WINTER

and MONUMENTS,
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*200

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FOB THZ

CHICAGO SCHOOL FOR MOSES

of the British Legskian at CaMtantiooplr, on the alr.xutiea committed by
the Turks in Bnlgarit, says a cAblo tele-

wofuishd at Northfield. Madelia claims and

turn,' a Mankato party of thirty-five having
arrived at Madelia wo lite for the. flgLt.
HL PsuL and pnbxb'y all Minnesota, is happy

Uy boyr. lol ty i country Hhcriff. tagged tbo

--The captured Nottijfl&lt;ld robbers harooon-

tire mine that blow DalWa Point reef to pUoe*.
battery, at * nf• dtatancc.

Colo, J3bnj rofoyo^o divulge
tlio name -of too’ dead man or the nacres of
those killed at Northfield, or tell olio are those
oath to keep rueb things McrcL Colo Younger

—The hostile Sioux triad to form an alliance
with the Oana lisii Black feet. Uie oojnot being
bullet in hta ebouldi r, another in bto breast.

feet, if they would Jain them, plenty of hones
Americans. They also told tho Blackfuel that
they bad ptoatyof white woman, whom.they
had taken priamien, and they promised
to give them to tho Blackfeet if they
would join tlioiu. Tbe Blackf&lt;xt dcciinod,
not being willing to fight against tbolr friends ■

-KtU Eagle and Little Wound, two leaders
of Sioux bauds who participated in the Custer

Gen. Carlin, tho command iug ’officer at Stand-

body. Robert, tho youngcat. Is only slightly
wounded bi the aide, but baa a Lad wound In
the right arui. received al Northfield. James
wsa also wounded in tho right shoulder at
Northfield.
J
— Tho .National Agricultural Ocngros*, b&gt;
session al PldladoipUis for aouio two weob,
adjourned Sept. 18, to most next year bi Chi­
cago. Hon, William C. Flagg, of Illinoia, is
PmidsnL
—Tbe Secretary of tbe Treasury has called tn
for redemption &lt;10,000.000 S » bonds of 18C&amp;.
May and November, upon which iutoreat will

claimed that they want to the hostile camps for position at Philadelphia 4s now literally im
tbe purpose of trade; that Sitting Bull de­ meuae. The Dn*bs* &lt;&gt;4 p*y»ng edmiyiona o*
tained them, killing their p.tiiwi aud robbing toe aiMpiAtmte. (thiN^wJo4 Irl
118.488.
—It ta now estimated that 7,000,000 visitors
will have attended the Centennial Exhibition
It wax not until after the Cutter maaeacre that at its close, and that stcckbidden will be repaid
60 per cent of their subocri]&gt;tiona.
FIRES AXD CAS V.I LT1X3.
Pnsident.
—The daah by the Seventh Cavalry and a Colliery, near Now Philadelphia, Idonging to
batUliou of tho Sixth Infantry u[»jn Wolf ,thn Philadelphia aud Reading Coal and Iron
Company, waa destroyed by firn. AH offarts
Uncpapaa attempting to crown at that point, to check the .fire wars unavailing, and at lanl
was a tellura. The troops failed to overtake
too Indiana, who succeeded in foaling tho •75,000.
**
river and escaping to tho Dritirfr Tcmwiy.
—Tbo steamship Rebocc* Clyde, from Wil­
mington, N. G.. for Baltimore, went to
reckoned the number at several hundred.
—The Indian Commlasioncrs have had an­
other big talk with the' Sioux tribes regarding engineers, three •wuncn. tho steward, two
coal-heaven1, and a pawenger named Wheldon,
with ths Sioux, Cheycuncn. and Araji&amp;hocs,
they agreeing to vacate the Black Hills tn con­
—A paeaenger train on tho Pan-Handle railsideration of certain annuities a-jd presents.
They arc to be removed to tire Indian Territory, lutnbue, Oiio, at an early hour one morning
and taught fanning, stock raising, aud other
peaceful pursuita
rear earn were wrecked. Four men and two
—The rocks at Heli Gate, that have so'.long children wore kilh-dfrn^ iretuo thirty or forty
a period been an obstruction of navigation of varrongem more or lesfl seriously injured.
—Late dispatcher from Reading Penn., give
demolished.
The frat was effectually per­ an account ot a sweeping flood in tho mountain
formed at 3 o'clock in tbo afternoon of Bim- etreanM ot Fores', osunty a short time ainoe.
Two cabins, occupied byGoorgo Parks and Dan­
eijht-oners, and with very little disturbance. iel Cooper, woodchoppers, w&lt; ro washed down
Everything waa prepared bo fore-hand; a tun­ the mountain aide. Tbo Parks fairdiy ootiatatcd
nel was construoted under tbe reef st Hallct'a of seven penone—fattier, mother and five
children. Tbcro were nine members of Coo|koh«nt&lt; d with dyusmite cartridges ; these worn er’s famlly-Cooper, Lis wife, pix children and
connected by wirov with an dcclric battery st Mrs. Adams, too mother of Mrs. Cooper. The
a safe distance, and at the ti-no stated above
th-a-o waa a slight tremor of tho earth
throughout the city, and ths upheaval of two pletcly wreckcxL Two persons were drowned
columns of water, aeconipsnird with x consid­ near Smitbport In Tiopa county three lives
erable quantity of rook, wlfch all fell into tire are known to have boon kat, and four penxma
rivar.
No accident occurred. It is pro- were drowned at ills port.
nouncal one of the greatest engineering feats
-A cable dispatch from Falmouth. England,
on yrrerd.
says: “The’American bark Norway pul in
—Enough recraiU have been obtained on
t’re frontier for lire 2.500 csvxlry recruits collision on Saturday night with the bark Wave
atffhoriz d by Cdngren, and recruiting oQisirti Queen, belonging io Sitorcdam. Ono acaman
detailed in Nebraska, Kansas, and Wyoming
liavc been sent to their regiments.
person known to bo eajbd from the Wave Queen,
—Tho Bupremo Court of Illinois baa decided wb'ch disappeared."
that it U optional with parents whether their
ddldrcn shall stuly tho German Iwgusgc,
—It in decided by the Attorney General of
mnmc, sad drawing in the schools. Those
utudieo bavo heretofore boon compulsory in tho Uniled 8ULm that a candidate for I’reoidotiiial Elector cannot hold the office ofUoL
seme or the bigh-toiud city rchooh ; bat now
the school offia ra.are reminded that they have
rule appliei to attorneys specially employed by
boon getting r.bova their boriucos.
lite Government to aa-irt in the condnct of'

tbo parties indicted by tbo Unite! SuteaGrand
Jury at Jeffersou City for complicity in tbo Mis­
souri war-claim i frauds, has been placed tinder
—Dre report of Mr. Baring, Secretary of tbe
•5,000.
British L-galion at Constantinople, on the
—Quite a shock of earthquake wm. expert atrocities camnuUed by the Turks in Bulgaria,
cuood in some parts of Southern Ilhnots and is published. It is accompanied by the proKentucky on the morning of SepL 25. In «m0 gramma of the Balginan insurgents, which the
Turks claim and Baring 1 eliervea t &gt; bo anUien-

TWKXn’3 (fBOHtKJL.
Richard V. Connolly, cx-Comptroller,
■resides with his son-in-law, Joel B.
We would call tho attention of cna
pauied^by a nolo from Elliott to Lord Fithian, at Vevay, Switzerland. After
Derby, in which the British Ambassador an extended tour in the East, and a pro­
longed sojourn at Cairo, where ho-was
first recognised under tie thin disguise tho Robbins Little’ Wattrek ThU machine
eatabiidh™ the fact putt arueltiea have
been pcrpe£ntfod sufficient to justify the of a French tourist, he purchased,
indignati^Srhiah they have callod jointly with Mr. Fithian, the chateau of
Bam: halt, ia undoubtedly good exerforth.,Ho aranstniU ' a letter from tho ox-King of Holland, which lias on
mj and capital amusement, but it often occaona bunged oyna. broken »kiiv» and blistered
Schuyler regarding tho atrooitiea. Tito the shores of Lxko Leman. Here he Las
6*j|
A Household
since made his home. Tho place has
I
Blessing,
gramme of the Bulgarian iosurgentf, been fitted up in the most luxurious
The enterLunmcuts given are
which tho Turks clafan, and Baring be- manner.
Wz would not recommend tbe (re­
livysw io Jm» authentic. Thin programme described m generous and elaborate, if
J WBINGEB.
provided for a general and aimnltanoous not elegant Peter B. Sweeny Uvea in
rising. A largo number of village*, all one of the moat palatial private Hotels of aud raliaUe m a laxative or cathartic.
of which ore named, were to bo buhied, Paris. The entrance is at No. 2 Bne
and the railwaja were to be destroyed. Solfcrino, though th a frontage lies upon blood, tirerabj earning
The win­
The Government ntorea .were to be the quay ot tiic river Seine.
See adv’L of Ladies’ .Floral Cabinet.
aeized, all MuBsulmami who resiated woio dows command a view of the Tuileries
gardens,
tho
palaeo,
and
tho
Place
do la Il in the mewt bcerttital magazine fa America.
to be killed, and all Bulgarian* who re
Tho quarter is expensive
fused to join the .insurrection were to bo Concorde.
forced into the ranks of the iunurgenta. and aristocratic, tho neighborhood being
Baring, in hia report, catimatre that in made np largely of the old nobility. Mr.
tho rzndjak of . Phillippopolia 12,00 Sweeny lives very quietly, and is Only at A8THMA. jaU'.titSHaTjSSlJSa:
BRET HARTE IN THE
Bulgarians and 200 Mussulmans were home to a fow intimate friends. Several
killed and fifty-two villages burned. months ago ho expressed himself ns
Tho Bulgarians burned five small Turk­ seriously inclined to return to New York
ish villagoe. The report giveo a circum­ olid meet his accusers. As au intended
stantial account of the deatruction of proof of this heroic rceolvo, ho actually
cadi town. It states tliat tho most fear­ went as far m London. Mrs. Sweeny—
ful tragedy ot the whole inaurreolion formerly the wife ot William Page, tho
occurred at Batak. 'Hearing that prepa­ artist—lias lately given some charming
‘
•
1NBUHE AOAIXar
■
$55 g $77 [■VvtliK?, ASt Kt
rations for a revolt were going select musicalos in Paris, at which (ho
on here, ‘ Achipct Agha was ' ordered fashion of the American colony has been
Richard Tweed, eon of
to attack the town.
Ho summoned represented.
William M. Tweed, and more familiarly
the inhabitants to give up their arms,
known
as
“
Dick,
” has boon living in
but, distrurting his intentions, they re­
fused to olxiy. A desultory fight suc­ Paris under the name of Richard Sands.
ceeded, lasting two days. On tho 9th His apartment, shared by Elbert A.
of May the inhabitants had a parley with Woodward (late clerk of the Now York
Aclimot, who solemnly swore that if they Board of Supervisors), ia in the Fau­
gnve .up their arms not a hair of their bourg BL Honore, near tho Boulevard
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
_ v
heads would be touched. Tho villagers Haussmann.

Robbins FajnUy

Washer.

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thereupon surrendered their anna. Then
all the money in theplace was demanded,
after securing which the Boslii-Bazouks
sot upou tho people and slaughtered
thvm like sheep.
About 1,500 took
refuge in a church, and ’baffled all at­
tempts to fire it from tho outside. Tbo
Boshi-Bozouks finally climbed to the
roof/tore off the tiles, nnd throw burn­
ing pieces of wood and rags, dipped in
petroleum, among the thickly packed
moss of human beings below. At last
the door was forced open and tbo mas­
sacre completed. Tho inside. of tho
church was burned. Tho only survivor
ot this slaughter to bo found was au old
woman, she alone remaining of a family
of seven. Baring continues: “I visited
this place on the 31st of
July.
Hardly a corpse had been buried. Where '
a man fell there bo now lice. In tho ■
streets at every step lay human remains
rotting and sweltering in tho sun. Tho
stench .was overpowering. Five thou-.
sand in all were killed here, and about i
eighty girls'were carried off. Tho sur- ■
viving inhabitants live in wooden huts j

Ono of the wealthiest of English vel­
vet mauufneturera, Lifr. Listar, worked
his way to buixhvw by years of patient
labor iu search of a way to utilize silk
rags. He began by buying np all such
waste at 1cm than a cent a pound,and up
to the year 1864 ho had expended tho
immense sum of over $1,300,000 in
fruitless efforts to And a proceai. Noth­
ing daunted, however, ho continued his
experiments, and within the part ten
years lias,discovered a method of convert­
ing such refuse inlo velvet of the finest
quality. He carries on this industry in
England, employing some 4,000 work­
men, and hundreds of travelers are also
employed, whose sole business is to buy
up
a silk waste in til _parts of the globe.
The factory is said to Iuiyo cost nearly
$3,000,000.
’___________ ■
sherxax house,

Chicago.

People visiting Chicago should not
fail to avail themselves of tbe comforts
of tho palatial Sherman House, Its
rooms are doubla tho aizo of those usually found in first-cloM hotels, and their

outside tho village in great misery. - To । prices liave been reduced (to conform
Achmet Agha and his men belongs tho I with tho times) to §3 per day for all

distinction of having committed, per-1 rooms above tho parlor floor without
haps, tho. moat heinous crime that has 1 baths. Alvin Hununrr, Proprietor.
..tamed Ch. tutor, ot the nr~.ee ceuOn|
cutorCUz Mtatl.,.
fare.
tore. Neverthel^ta
Ncvertheloai ho has been decora•
The Chicago . Ledger, na large 4R.„
48-colted by his Govermnent, as have also sev­ umn paper, will be sent to any address
eral other leaders in these cruelties.”__________
six MOh-rnB,
,____________________
postpaid, for fifty
______
cent?.
Tte report eonoledo. : '• Tb.ro wm un- The Ledger i» the cheapeel «uj Lal
Address The
doubtoaty.r^lotiopwhicbtauttobe
I Lkdof.u, Chicago, III.
crushed by armed- force, but the Gov----------- *----------------------rrnnwnt is to blame fur calling out the I
At &lt;«» request Cragin A Co., of PhilsBeeM-Beeouke, for bed it rent ropibr ' ‘Vpl‘b’
’
.
B , I of our readers gratis (on receipt of fifteen
troops earlier tho Bashi-Bxzouka would ■
U)
postage) a nampte of Dobhave lieen unnecessary. Tho manner in | bins* Electric Soap to try. Send at once,
which tho rising was suppressed was in­
human to tho last degree, fifty innocent or gentleman desiring to devote a few hours
persons suffering fur every guilty one." each day to a light, active buainc^s can dear
from tl’tn 42 per hour, by showing a cow jmbbcatioii that everyone wants and taking sub
C1IISX8X SQUALOR IX SAX XRAX- saiptioun therefor. For fall particulars write
to J. B. Ford A Co., Now York and Chkugo.
CISCO.
Pncruts on tho foco, rough skin,
Individually, John Chinaman is a
diafqiod hands, salttl.cnm and all entanooun
clean human ; collectively, he is a beat affections cured, the akin made soft and
Ah Stne, the cook, keeps hia coppers
and paua clean and bright, washes his the only kind that cau be relied oa. m tharo
bands in goiug from diah to dish, is or- ara many Imitations, made from ouuunou tar,

resisted were to bo killed, aud all Bulgarians detly, fresh in appearance, »nd everarwho refuae^to Join t&gt;
were to rayed in spotlere white and blue. Fol­
be forced into tho rsuki of tho imrargenU. low him home, and you will find this
Oda to Lee, Btritabira county, -Mare. He waa Baring ertimatee that in the eandj .k of PbiLp- cleanly unit become oue of a herd of ani­
popoiiv 12,000 Bulgarians and 3(0 Mussulman*
mals living iu a stat ■ of squalor aud filth,
at which even a Digger Indian would
for tho night claewhere. Thia round LU gariiui.i burned five small Turkish villages
—The Fiji Titn't ttporUi a fight between tbe shudder. Fifteen Chiiuunen will live,
.cannibals of lire Nalawanisa tribe and a force sleep and cook in a hovel or cellar
return with a neighbor, Mrs. Haxard wm found under OapL Knolteya. Tbo natives fortified twelve feet square, having only a door
on the flocr. with Wood swinging an ax above in cavern* after tire attaett. in which a number to admit light and air. Clouds of rancid
of the whites were killed and wounded. The smoke jssuo continually from the com­
and lived but two hotue afteiward. Sha was rtrooghold was blockaded and tho cannibals
mon chimney, window and door, through
Cjyexrti old. Din mnrdcrc r w»a trrested. Ite starved out Seventy nrtaouera were c? pl sued.
will plead insanity,
—Tweed and hta c mpauiou. Hunt, have which John and his fellows may dimly
—Tho trial of the • Monnon “ Btabop" John sailed from Vigo, Spain, tor tbo United States, be seen crawling, cooking, smoking and
D. Lee, charged with being tho leader of tho in tho Government eteamer Franklin. On their sleeping, for when Goo Leo lias nothing
Mamon butebera at the Menutain Meadow arrival at New York they will bo handed over to to do he generally crawls into his hole
toe State anthOTilieJi.
to sleep or smoke. The large compa­
—Volunteers auA Mntiibationa of money
nies’ boarding-houses are no better.
continue to arrive' tn Hcrt-re fn
Every story is refloured amt made into
policy of tbo Mormon Church to nacrifice Lira
two, and often three, tho standard height
of a room being a trifle over or under
motion that
five feet Clean at first, tho building
soon becomes grimy, and then black,
and then »’.irt- rruated from garret to
and TcrrUori.1 Ix^Kl»(nre. paaoed and coming
The reel and gray squirrels do not lay roof./.Once occupied by Chinese, a
into effect March £ 187c
miXiou w
by winter store* ; their cheek* are mode building must always n-rpnin a pest-holo
ovanulcd by Judge Bon nun.
without pockets, and whatever they or be torn down. Under tho sidewalks,
transport is carried in the teeth. They under nlaircaawi, in crammed bttuks aud
are more or leas active all wintor( but on rickety platforms, John lives, and, it
October and November are their festal is repeated, thrives. It is only to the
months.
Invade eomo butternut or adventurous and strong stomached that
hickory-nut grove on a frosty October a fair picture of Chinese life is presented
morning, and hear tho red squirrel beat ill nil its foulness. When a fire burns
tho “ juba” on a horizontal branch. It out a hole, aud lays open a mjcUou of
is a moall^ Jig^I*t4ie boys c.ill a this vile quarter, then it ia that groups
"regular break-down,” intctvperand of the curious gather round and try to
with Hneera and suickera and derisive believe that they live within a block a!
laughter. The most noticeable pecu these rookeries and alums, where there
liarity about Uw vtieal imrt of it is the &gt;s no dilfcnmoo between tbe Uadenera
fact that it is a kind of diu-t. Iu other of tho charred L-eama nnd that of (iio
words, liy some vcntriloqual iriek he sleeping hole*. Of course there are
appears to accompany himeclf, as if his
voice Mpii&lt;r«zjr», i paH^rtJng a low, gub
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sound.—John liurr.vugha, in Scribner darkening the picture overmuch ; and
for October.
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“ Progression. No Retrograding.”
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ar tkomaws Baier. a**»na-sxHy.

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clioly eyes; his hands, beautifully
fashioned, ar© thin almost to transpar­
ency Ho leans with his arm on tho
byUtUfl -back of x^y chair and begins talking
about some book he has given me. To
all Ms questions I reply with warmth
smd animation. Col. Gordon is oh-

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VOL. IV.

loutiy than is my wont. I cannot help
coniraating the two. friends: .toe
maycau younger—and so ujuch the younger,

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n hi* Mtvlcn to th* prople of thh vl
Office over L. J. Wheeler’* "tore

temth?"
Th» child wb-&gt; enters life cot&amp;ra not with knowledge

CLEMENT SMITH,

FLINT A BRADY, .
1NKYK and &lt;*&lt;x&gt;im*IIo©i al law.

KNOWN AT LAST.
D. W. SMITH
OTABY rauh, at&amp;nd* to all tiualnr
rpaktng deeda, nxjrlrsirva. drawing

A Juno night; such a June night I
warm, blue, and breathless, and moon­
lit.
UNION HOUSE
I am sitting all alono in too dear old
London garden, and the canal which
runs by too end of it, rilvered by moon­
thins rbc to raakr put-ala comfortable.'
light, and occasionally darkened by tho
ALF. C. BUXTON.
ahadow of a pasting liargc, looks quite
mgXttU, ’manufttrture* Rifle and Shot tin
soft and Italian.
and repair* all Mrrarm* aim! fin* Machine,
Ilnwh.lfrtftc*,, of any mannfartura. fumUbed
Papa has had a few gentlemen to din­
ner, and till they nru satisfied with win©
Afr». M Z TIMMERMAN,
and politics I prefer Lite garden to the
drawing-room—the garden full of moon­
Menre al u. A. itart«r*i, oo 8ut».SIt«rt.
light and tho- Benrching scent of tho
thorn. I am not long, however, to en­
JOHNM. ROE,
TT0V8E, Sl«n and Carriass Fainter. GnOnlnr. joy my solitude, for here is a step doe©
11 Frv*mlt&gt;c. and F»|""r ilaacing a Specialty. by me, and the glimmer of a cigar.
‘ Ah! Miss Paisely?" says a low,
CHAR W, DEMARA Y.
musical voice with which I rim very
EWELMK. Md &lt;le«lwU&gt; Fine«nd PUtrd Jewel- familiar,
iy*-CMk^ Sp»ctiMk»„«-lc. Every artlelo w»rant«&lt;f n« reprvvt-atcd, or nxiney n-tUnUf©. Optxi- “Did you take me for a ghost?” I

N

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J
h.

say, laugliing.
I). IK LINCOLN,
“Hardly. I'never yet heard of a
"IAKALHR In Urw.lrw *nd
Dry
JLf Gocxla, Gmta'FurnUioc UiKola, Notion* iu4 ghost wearing flowcra. I left the din­
ing-room before, the others because I
wished to havo a few minutes’ serious
JC BAR A DY.
talk with yen.”
“Ob, don’t be serious," I cry, pit­
eously, and making a wry face.
“ Oh, put by jesting,” ho rejoins, in
J. B. RASEY,
rather a weary tone of voice; “after
this I shall make no further exactions
upon your time or mood.”
WEBSTER f HOBBS,
My vanity is wounded, and I say,
sharply, “I can bo as grave as mudt
plljr. Uhr ua a call, cut aide of Main Street.
people when the occasion requires it;
OR NO STRONG,
but there are persons who mistake mo­
■pilIXTER, aad PuWUhrr of the Nx.btill« roseness for gravity and good spirits for
JL N«v«. Every &lt;le«er1pU&lt;&gt;a of 1'U.lu nr»T Fancy
heartlewmexe.”
“Very likely/’ ho goes on, hardly
P. HOLLER
SON,
heeding my sally; “ but I have not oom a
KOTRXrrORH Of the Wolverine MUI. The rood to defend my own conduct, but rather to
rrptrtailon of lhr*e Mnb la cmUrrned by the
plead lor another. I-am going—T am
going to apeak about my young friend
Hamilton. Look here, Rhoda Paisely,
gftUcrllitnrw €ard$.
you may flirt with ninety-nine men,
and, though it may hurt your vanity to
JOHN Q. CRESSY,
J
HHBBl
bear it, do them no histtog harm; but
with the hundredth it may be different;
you may at tat drive him to madness or
T H. LEE,
perdition. Hamilton is one of toe finest
V.
Sheriff,
young fellows that over lived. ”
Ka&gt;tel^«.MUh CbUmUoqb* *p«dalty.
“ An excellent young man, doubtless,”
JAMES FLEMING,
I put in with something of a sneer.
Not noticing the interruption ; “He
is, I know, not generally attractive to
women. From a boy he has been physi­
F. &amp;— Fine Wtitehr* and Jewelry core- cally very delicate; his nature is highfully repaired and warranted.
.
ntrung and nervous. Now you know he

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ELIBU CHIPMA.V,
JtMtiee of th« Peace,
Xaahville, Mich.
General Cosivryancing,

ho looks so grave that I say, anxiously,
“ Is anything too matter, dear 5”
“Yes; I have very sudden and bad
news,” ho answers, taking mo into th©
dining-room and stroking my hair With
hie dear, kind hands. “Young Hamil­
ton is dead ; was found dead tliis morn­
ing in his bed. It appears he was al­
ways subject to heart complaint. I met
Gordon in the street, who gave mo the
Ead news. Poor feflbw! he seemed
quite broken byjt”
I am terribly stricken. Dead ? I say
toe word over and over again, yet can­
not realizo the full meaning of it. But
when I go to bed I turn my fees to the
wall, on which one long ray of moon­
light is playing, and sob os if my heart
would break ; and yet I know I did not
love him. ’O soft, melancholy eyes! per­
haps not melancholy now, but glad snd
radiant and full of n new, triumphant
light.
O poor, troubled heart? that
has, I hope, at lost .found re-t.
But
I think of the little kind things I
might havo said and done, and of all th©
things said of don© so much better left
undone.
Well, the tedious summer dajs go by.
We never see OoL Gordon now; ho
seems to have given uh up; even papa
censes to wonder at his aflenoe. Ono
hot August day we leave noisy, dusty
Loudon behind and take wing for the

shock of poor Mr. Hamilton's death, byt
I am not quite what I was, and I think
if CoL Gordon could sec mo now ho
would think me less frivolous. I have a
half hope that we may meet him in our

him, and I feel ho grateful that he should
have cared for mo ; but in tho way you
mrtnn I never loved him. All you na:d
to me that night was right and true, and
I have been tho better far it”
“ No harm has been done," ho rejoins;,
“and if he died thinking you loved
him, he died happier. But you are
not looking well Is anything troubling
you I"
“ No ; I am not happy ; and now ho
has gon©, I have no one who, I think,
really loves mo.”
.
“ You are mistaken there,” be replies,
quietly. “ Don’t you/know that I love
yon t"—and then more to himself thou

loved you, Rhoda, from the first day I
Haw you ; but then ho loved you, too,
and he was so unable to buffet tho waves
of this world, if you could have loved
him and mad© his life happy—well, dear,
you understand. I have said mor© than .
I meant to ssy ; consider it unsaid’; only
remember, if ever you should want a
friend, yon will know where to come ;
and,” he adds, with rather a sad smilo,
“ I will not even in jest ask you to be­
come my wife.”
" Becans© you consider mo so worth­
ier i”
*“ Because I will not give youth© pain
of saying n?.’’
“ Because you will not give me the joy
of raying*yes.”
.
“That could not be," he replies, with
almost childish incredulity in hia voice;
“why, I am fifteen years older than
you.”
" And if it were twice that, it would
be nothing," I reply, warmly. “But
must you Ikont all tho pride out of me?”
Ho turns round now and faces me,
laying his hands upon my shoulders,
while I gaze into his. eyes so frank antf
fearless. “Remember,” he says, in a
solemn voice, “ tho place from which we
have just come. remcml&gt;er all that is at
stake, and then tell me if you can
say from tho bottom of your lieart— I
love yon.”
•
- ’
*
My heart docs not falter ns I echo his
last words, and I know now that ho will
never ask me that question again—at
least for tho want of confirmation. He
folds mo in his arms, and, bending down,
kisses my lips long and passionately.
“I camo in here," ho says, “one of the
weariest mui in-all God’s earth, and now
I am sulk-ly the most blessed." We go
back to London, both happy, both su
premcly happy; and as wo drive home
through tuo shrieking London streets, I
shudder to think how nearly I .had
, missed tho groat peace and bsppnu ss of
my life.
lie bod kept his secret manfully; but,
thank God I it. had been known at tat,
and not too late..
.

wanderings. I took anxiously at all the
He walked into tho drug store, nays
hotels into the books of virijtore, where
the Now Orleans Bulletin, and said :
bis name is not registered, and after two
“ Gimme a glass of that aody." “.What
jnoujhs of mountain and sea air wa
■yrnp will yos hare t” aakod tho boy.
come back to the old London, the old
“ Boerup 1 I doa’t want seerup ; I want
house, and the old life. We have been
aody f The boy placed the glass under
home a week ; to-day papa has got to his
“Indeed, you flatter me,” I say, look office occupations again, and to-day I the faucet and turned on the aoda water
full head. As it struck the gloss with a
tog down to hide a blush, which I fancy
hissing noise, the ntronger said, "Ooh
(though I know really it is not viriblo in
rail things round me tend to
all Jerusalem ! what’s that?” and startthe darkness) can not escape hia gray,
.
.
.
, .
,
1
penetrating eyes.
garden paths, the meanings of the wind
.
But ho says, quietly, “ You cannot in the leafless branches. ths cold, gray b. triad It «« Jp, b. taW
perfumery stand, which caused a bottle
aspect of the sky. Is there’ nothing I
what I will have from you is this : How should like to do? 1 think, as I wander to fall off and strike him on the back of
will yon answer when he put* to you the resticaely'lx!tween the garden and the the brad. At tho same time, the boy,
supreme question of hia life t Silent I house. Ah! yes, there is one thing I thinking something serious had hap­
But I demand an answer.”
have always intended to do, and why not pened, dropped the glow cm the marble
VAnd I command you to desist from to-day ? I gather a nosegay of late au­ counter, breaking it into ninety-nine
tumn flowers out of our own garden, pieces. Tho unfortunate stranger, with
I me,” I cry, springing up in a passion, knowing that, if living, that would his hand on the back of hia head and his
eyes protruding with fright, started for
1 and flinging far from me the rose with
tite street at a speed of twenty miles bu
out on my sad pilgrimage.
They
hour and ran plump into the arms of a
are a delegate from your friend, he lias
(Mliccman, who collared him and, crush­
inuced Lew unfortunate.”
Norwood, Ih the dim vaults away under
j
“ No, upon my honor I am not that,” the church. Ab I walk up between the ing him up against the wall of a bouse,
lung rows of tombs a chill rain begins said, “ What’s the matter I” “Matter I"
echoed tho thoroughly affrighted stran­
falling, beating in my face; but I do
ger, “ why, th© drug store bwt exploded
not tod frightened er lonely in this cap­
soon Ute gentonneu come in. William ita! of the dead, nor do I shrink an, lit andl’m tho only one saved !”
by a faintly-glimmering taper, I follow I

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too—so fair and fragilo'; the eider, cer­
tainly not at all handsome, but &lt; trong
of limb and broad .of cheat, with the
dark, resolute fact- worn and.beaten by
the storm-wind of the world. I think
I make myself very agreeable to poor
Mr. Hamilton. We sit by ourselves all
tho evening apart in a corner of tho
room, appariitftly loo| in emo another,
till something he says puts me out of
tune, and I leave him in a tiff, poor fel­
low. Only, when ho is going away, I
am so sorry for him that I cannot resist
saying, “I hope you don’t think me
too quarrelsome?” Then I look up
piteously in his face and cast another
look of proud defiance al his friend.Soon our little gathering breaks up, and
I am glad that tho evening is at an end.
Another superb day, just os hot and
cloudlww as yesterday; but in spite of
th© beautiful woatber, and all the roeos
in tho garden, I get up feeling cross
and out of spirits. Am I merely a flirt I
something altogether too light and friv­
olous? A woman, I think, should bo
something better.' After all, OoL Gor­
dan was right, and whon I see Mr. Ham­
ilton again I will show him firmly Vut
kindly that he has no reason to hope. I
am something comforted by this resolu­
tion, but I have no will to read books or
to pay visits. I have no mother, and I
am an only child, ho my life is rather
solitary. Somehow the day wears itself
away, and at 6 o’clock, punctual as the
time itself, comes tho quick, familiar
ring, and I hasten to meet my dear father
after his official duties. I overcome him
by kisses and complaints. " Oh ! I am
bo glad yon tiavo come back," I nay ; “ I
have been horribly dull; and hasn't it
been hot ?—no cool corner in tho house,
and no shade in tho garden.” ' He re­
turns my kiBsee.very affectionately, lint

in hand, stops before one. I signify to
him that I would bo alono for a few
minutes, and he retires. I bend down ■
and read tho inscription. “William
Hamilton, bom May 17, 1851; died
June 9, 1873. “HegivethHis beloved
sleep.* ” Is it indeed sleep for him, and
tmmarrrd by any dreams ? I think of
how ho loved me—that love which I bold
so lightly
_
. —and the _plenteous tears come.
Bnt here is a step. The custodian of
the place
*'
’
coming back, I suppose. I
raise my face hurriedly, and meet the
dork, well-kuown.eyes of OoL Gordon ;
but they have in. them a milder, sweeter
look ttan I have ever seen before. He
takes my hands in his and holds them,
looking long and lovingly at tlw inscrip­
tion on the coffin. We do not
word, but we leave the place together
and come out into the windy light of the
fading day. ' He draws my arm' in his,
still holding my hand, and we walk away
in silence* At length he says, very
kindly, “ Thank you for this, Rhoda ; I
did not know you loved him so much."

women : tall and elight, with an aristo­
cratic, mobile, though somewhat fem

down the winding staircase into tho sad,
populous region below, though I chiver
st the dank air, in which death Menw to
bfoome almrat palpable. My guide,

CLIMATE AND NERVE■
POWER.

Victories won by Americaus in various
sports which have been practiced longer
and more carefully among other nations
very naturally lead one to speculate on
the causes lying back of such Bnocem.
A great deal has been said in tho way oi
denunciation of the American’s physical
constitution. He is said to be too nerv­
ous and high-strung—too much lacking
in those solid qualities which boating
men call stay and turfmen call bottom.
It cannot be denied that, in very .many
instances, sdeh appears to be toe esse ;
but, before applying a general rule, it
is well to consider the arguments’which
may (i'll againiit that conclusion. Tak­
ing for granted m correct the common
criticism, namely, that Amerioans are a‘
nervous people, .and acknowledging
that, in many ways, a temperament of
the kind is a drawback, nevertheless
may not this very thing, which by its
oxoeas in evil, contain the saving prin­
ciple that keeps us level with older and
more favored nations in the struggle
for life ? May it not be nerve power
which canoes Americans to win a great
many con tests ?
Some time ago Dr. Brown-Sequard
printed an opinion that tho average of
men who suocumbed to surgical opera­
tions was lower in too United States than
in Europe. As we understood his words
American;, can bear the pain of opera­
tions better than foreigners, and a greater
proportion of the wounded recover. This
could only have for chief cause a stronger
system of nerves, and tlicso again might
b© traced to two principal rcaaona—
climate and abundant food. Yet th©
climate of toe United States lias been
long noted for its stimulating and irritat­
ing effect on the nerves of people in a
fair state of health. This is soonest no­
ticed by persons who in other countries
have lx»ea in too habit of consuming
much alcoholic stimulus without having
their nerves, as th© English would say,
“ overset" The Scotchman finds that
in England the amount of whisky which
formerly gave him a pleasant glow
proves a “drop too much," but when

ho gets to America the same dram will
inevitably intoxicate him. English and
Germans who havo been used to drink
beer without ill results are similarly
affected if they do not cut down their al­
lowance. A like quantity taken in the
United States goes to their heads, and
if they do not lay the blame on the
liquor they are at a loss to understand
toe reason. The truth, however, is that
our climate, extreme in heat and cold,
is a very dry one in comparison with
thati of Great Brittin, end there is a
prolMbility.that the nerves Buffer irrita­
tion more easily in consequence. In
the United Statea not only alcoholic
liquid, but ten and coffee, cauuot be
taken in as large quantities as in Europe
without risk of temporary disturbance of
the nerve system.

But in rpite of our nerves—and it may
bo a legitimate speculation whether it
is not l&gt;ecausc of onr nerves—wo man­
age to win rifle matches, ball contests
and rowing races without having as care­
ful preparation uor always as much dis­
cipline - ns onr competitors. At Phila­
delphia there was a conspicuous exam­
ple of what American nerves can do
when put to tho test 'The American
crews were cooler and more4self-posstances fought the racis through in what
looked like nervous strength alone, in
Home cases beating better drilled oppo­
nents, in others coming close on their
heels. The slow stroke, which in a short
race is very trying to tho nerves, was
pulled more consistently by the home
rowers than tho foreigners. A iKatmon
finds nothing more difficult than to per­
suade himself that a quicker and more
violent stroke is not going to effect a
greater speed in shell raring. Another
surprising eight was the good stern race
some of the American crews could row.
Of the foreiguexs, on the other hand,
the chances were that if they got far In
the rear they lost heart.

Even
mere uuuctwwu
noticeable than
juov
-u Uiuiu
miui in rowing
tel b-» U» tnmnpbrf aemin ri£
j, b
,hich
u,,
match tat jear, and tliat which drove
the American team on tho second day of
tho late international contest at Creed­
moor to show themselves not disheart­
ened by their inferior score of the first
day, but only spurred on to winning in
spite of everything. The Scotchmen,
who were leaders at the close of too first
day, ouuld not stand toe strain on their
nerves. The res;x)nnibility of losing in
toe face of England and all her colonies
was enough to make any man’s hand
tremble, and if a rifleman’s hand tremble
it is all up with to© eoore.
Th©
Australians, also, who, from th© practice

became demoralized, while toe Irishmen
improved as the match went on. With
| turned from the watoriug-plaors to ♦ho Americans, however, there was a
i New York and Brooklyn, from which it
j may be concluded (bat there are at least

that number of persona in the United
,Blates who do not feel tho hard times.

.
NO. 2.
and began Lis second day badly—the LADURB TRAVELING ALONE
ono who appeared the most frightened
in the American team—saved himself
It is said, and with .truth, that there
is no difficulty nowadays in ladies travel­
ono after another. Probably this unen­
ing alone from Dan to Bcerahobo.
viable marksman had an attack of what
Every facility is afforded them, while
hunters call buck-fever.
toe politeness of American men to ladies
whom they observed traveling alono has
TRAINING A. MUSTANG.
passed into a proverb. Yet in spite at
all thte, ladies find traveling alone very
disagreeable and .liable to a thousand
A sale of unbroken Texas mustangs mortifications.
took plioe on Baronne street the other
Take th© great line of steamboats, for
day, and young Whitmarnh, who rather example, upon which so nitiJab of the
prided himself on his riding bought one. summer travel is done. The object, of
He thought it would be no pleasant to course, is with women as well as with
train him and teach him all sorts of lit­ men—air, change, exercise, and a degree
tle tricks ; so ho hail him taken to Bpcar- of freedom aud comfort which can not
ing’u stable, and instructed the hostlers bo secured in going through by rail.
to take good care of him and bo gentle . But .a woman traveling alone can
with him. After th© mustang got gentle have none of thee© things. She can
enough to permit his food to be put over not get a stateroom unices it is one that
from an adjoining stall without trying a man will not occupy because of its
to jump ovex there and kick the hostler utter darkness and want of air. She
to smithereens, Whitmarah thought he can not walk about because it attract*
would ride him. Accordingly he sent attention and sets people wondering
word around to the stable to have to© who “ that woman” is. She can not sit
horse ready for him at 4 o’clock that down on’ deck and enjoy the breeze
afternoon, and lie appeared ‘upon the from the river or sen, bccauee if she
scene promptly at that hour, dressed in sits near a group they will stop talking,
a new riding suit gotten up expressly for the women will be suspicious, and she
the occasion. After several fruitless at will become painfully conscious that
tempts to get on the mustrag’s back he she is ano too many, and she cannot sit
at last succeeded in getting into the sad­ down alone without toe risk of bring
dle and putting his feet into the stirrups, imjtertinently regarded, and possibly
and then ho said to-the boys holding insulted.
This is not an exaggeration, and I use
him, “Let him go.” They did let him
go, and the first jump ho made meas­ the word insulted,4,n its strictest sense.
ured fourteen feet Ho didn’t stay where Gentlemen do not speak to la lies travel­
he struck long enough to nay “scat,” ing alone unless they see on opportunity
but shot out to ono side about eight feet, to render a service, and then they often
and then made the bystanders wonder if refrain for fenr of being misconstrued.
the walking beam of r. low pressure Women in the habit of traveling alono
steamboat could go up omd down as fast know this, and whil© they glodiy and
os that mustang. Then he went straight thankfully accept a courteous civility
up in the air and landed on tho ground which relieves them from trouble,
itiff-loggod, and tho shock wiut so groat readily distinguish between thia and
that Whitmarah thought tho horse must the intnunon of a person who takes ad­
have fallen from th© roof of a house. vantage of the utter isolation of their
Finding that fail, ths horse ran for position sud th© extremity it would bo
twenty or thirty yards ns fust as be could neecesary to roach before asking for help
go, and suddenly stopped stock still. or interforc&amp;ce.
Men bustle alxiut; with perfect natu­
Just at that moment Whitmarab raws
friend with whom he had important ralness and sangfroid they order tho
writers
to bring this and that
What
business, and, not having time to dis­
mount in the usual way, went right over they cannot get by bullying they
obtain
by
feeling
right
and
left,
or,
well,
the mustang’s head, and, although the
distance from the hone’s back to the not to put too fine a point upon it, l»y
friend wo* twenty feet, Whitmarah only
lacked two feet of reaching him.
They carried him home on a stretcher,
and after ten hours’ uncertainty he gave
proof that ho wa% alive by opening his
eyes. As soon- as ho could speak ho gave
instructions to present tho mustang to
his wont enemy, a man who lived next
door but one, and whose seven children
were each provided with a tin trumpet.
Ho don’t take tho same intereat in horse­
back rid’ig as formerly, and for the next
six weeks his wife has no fear of his
being out late at night

Mr. William Cliamlx-rs, th© veteran
author and publisher of Chambers'
Journal, contributes to that excellent
periodical a summary of some of tho
many views held by scientists as in the
I antiquity of our world. Tho Quarterly
Review treated the ib me subject re­
cently, and that most conservative of
magazines now ad cute that the ordinary
interpretation of the date of creation, |
about G.OCO years ngo, is to be eet aside
as untenable and at variance not only
with historic and archsological research,
but with the substantial discoveries of
geology. The reviewer quotes the opin­
ion loot it is impossible that too earth
can have existed many millions of years,
as the earth is cooling, jf not rapidly, at
such ajate as to make such on antiquity J
impossible; and again, there is reason '
to believe that th earth’s rotation is not'
so rapid ss formerly.
Tho question as to th© date of crea­
tion must bo considered to refer to our
solar system alone. The nearest fixed
Btar ar Bun outside our system—poseibiy j
the center of a similar system—is too far
to enter into the question of the age pf
our sun and its planets and thefr satel­
lites, being two hundred millions of mill­
ions miles sway. Sir Charles Lyell
gives the date of the Cambrian formation
of rocks m at least MO,000,000 years
ngo; while Mr. Darwin assigns to too
world a much greater age oven than this.
Mr. Adams has essayed to calculate tho
retardation of the earth by the friction
of the tidal waves on the atmosphere ;
and, in conjunction with Prof. Tait and
Sir William Thermion, he allows twentytwo seconds per century as the time lost

wisely concludes bis article as follow.-::
“ Wo can only nay that the theories pro­
pounded are eminently suggnstive, but
nothing more. It is not remarkable that
thnro should b«» differences of opinion
among man of science concerning the
dark and stupendous questions of ton

for a chance to get a state­
room upon the Providence, of the “ Old
Colony Line," recently, which runs be­
tween New York and Boston, I heard a
number of mon imploring rooms for
“sick” and 1 “ invalid" wives, who had
no ladies with them ut all, and when at
last a poor fellow did come along who
had a delicate yoang wife and baby, too
answer ho got was, “ Ob, come, now,
that’s played out, the wife business is
through
for to-night.’’
Now,
I
dal© say, some
particularly
wise
male reader is seeming superior
nt this
catalogue of
woes, and
wishes ho had a chance to say. “ But,
my dear madam, so far aa the state-room
is concernod, you could have saved
yourself your trouble by telegraphing or
ordering it in advance." Just what I
did ; but I was told the dispatch had not
been received ; and possibly it had not,
for though I wrote it and addressed it
myself, 1 sent it by a mau, and you
know ono can nover depend on a man.
I had even addressed myself to the next
rvsource— the.chambcrmaia—but flve or
six men were ahead of me in that quar­
ter, and hod preferred parting with a
quarter extra to standing in “ line" with
only a small chance at the end of it.
Tho sick woman and the women with
babies—poor, things J - had berths down
stair?, or sat in the ladieo’ cabin all
night with their wailing infanta. It was
tho men traveling alone who secured
the best of everything, becaUM they
liad no “ incumbrances," and money wes
“ no object"
My experience was precisely th© same
on tire People’s Line, going to Saratoga,
and on my return trip fiom Boston I
found it was. nut an isolated one by any
means. Standing by the side of tlie boat
early in the morning, as wo uearod New
York, a young Ixdy approached and
somewhat thuidlyaskcd the name of s fort
w© were pasHing, and the reply led her
to explain that ah© was a stranger on her
way to the Centennial, and traveling
quite alone. She experienoed no diffi­
culty, exoept from ’ tho unpleasant re­
mark she seemed to excjte, and toe
utter inability to find on( anything of

interest which she saw in the objects and
scenes by and through which ahe paasod.
Ono question only the had ventured to
ai‘k, and then too fellow, who was a gen­
tleman in appearance, shortly after ap­
proached her and askeu her if she was
not “ lonesome." and did not want “ com­
pany." That sent her to her room, and
shut her off from deck privileges during
tire rest of her stay on board. This
liability of all but very old or vary ugly
woumn to remark or impartiuenco, taken
all the good out of taavdiijg fcj some
women who ax© obliged to do italour.
Two ladies can travel together with great
enjoymeu^i and perfect Fccnrity; but
one requires to brace Im rseif with exmragv, not to nrot too dangers of the way,
but the people, the human or inhuman
cstatnieB, who wear the garb of mea.

�tail remarked: "What a commanding | was so stirred by the magic elo-

G° TO

mflttenee that old-worn-out piece -ol ipirncawa At
.
.
iron would create on top of my soup uladMiere tha
factory. ^MM ^ideal
W« fe^'oii^ ru offered io
Leaving this Hall 4V« viril
OCT. 6, 1876
R. Mint, and saw car load
lo«teo(,il.
would fisfe probably bra»«d tire old

FRIDAY,

YE LOCAL OK THE RilPAGE.

HEADQUARTERS

r. also die procMt^l coin making,
i
cundqsmjadgo on tha sp«t, bad not
lour brother just then called us to-ex- ^Iso saw
at work stamping
amine the church pew occupied by out real* gold twenty dollar pieces, all
Washington, Morris, and Franklin. of which caused us to ponder in our
Then we saw the court equipment of mind-the incomprehensible fproblem

FOB

the noble Lafayette, the writing desk of tho necessity of hard times and
Philadelphia, (City of Brotherly of
( . Washington, sworus, epaulets, scarcity of money.
' .
There are rnag^v’lber buildings
&gt; Love) dates fts existence frotp 1682. sashes
,
and relics of those who fon'ght,
It was laid out by the Quaker, Will- ।bled and lost their lives for usa.huniam Pen*. also founder of Peansyl- (drtd-yaars ago.
vania,-whs intended iu to
In the East Wing—or Independ­
and greene connUy tonne,’’ with gar- ence
,
chamber—we found the origin­

and things of intereiTto'the Centen­
nial exeuraiohMt in and around Phila­
delphia, hut we havo made this Cen­

Dry Goods

tennial bminess too long already, and

FOR

Every al
( Declaration of Independence, along will close with a brief sketch of our
schoolboy is posted upon the history ,with the commission from continent­ trip to New York.
Leaving Philadelphia . we soon
4&gt;( Penn.- How he purchased the al
, congress given to Washington «s
land of the Indians, aud founded the Commander-in-chief of the American struck and followed the broad Deladens around every house.

,

It was nfear
State, for a home for die oppressed ,army, in a fire proof safe. Time hasI ware for many miles.
Friends in England.
A home in nearly obliterated th.e sigusturM or! Trenton where Washington crossed
which every freeman could vole and the
,
document, bfit those in tho left the Delaware in mid-winter and prod­

We

hold office who "behaved in God and hand corner are still legible. On the ded the bloody Hessians into submis­
kept the Lord’s day,** and Penn’s on- walls of Independence Chamber are sion. A fellow traveler-pointed out
Jy wish seemed te make the little hung the portraits of the statesmen the exact B|»ol where his boats land­
colony as happy apd free as could be; of 1776.
In it is the identical table ed, but as wc never take much stock
He worked unconsciously but his upon which the Declaration of Inde­ tn these traveling wiseacre*, wo did

NEW GOODS DALLY,

work was the foundation of a new pendence was signed,, and the chair not value his information very highly.
A tfireu hours ride took us to New
Empire,—an empire tot liberty, both ,occupied by the President of Con­
civil and religious, the first in the gress, John Hancock, and the chairs York, and we spent two days very
world. "Hut history tells ns that occupied by the Other members of profitably in looking nt the metropolis
Penn’s benefactors did not appreciate congress, all in their order as on that
• his efforts, far faihng to collect his memorable day, 160 years ago.
small rents, he sorrowfully returned ’Twa* Bichard Harvey Lee that first
to England and died in want and ob­
offered a resolution declaring that
“ Thue United Colonies are, and of a
scurity.
Philadelphia is probably the finest right ought to be, Free and Independ

city in matter of location in the U. S. ent States.

of the New World.

We rode

GRAND

or

walked over the principal

streets

from Baxter to Avcuue A.

Visited

Central Pnrk, saw. the noted Toombs,

To all of

the Chestnut street cars.
which we assented.

Over the mag­

honorable body. History tells us that Trip.”
no record was made of many of the
Worth Com*id*bis&lt;i.—Good diet mike*
most passionate debates—the idea healiby cbild.-en and healthy adult a. Good
•aler*(u&lt;i help* to make nutritious, healthy
prevailed that in case of a failure, tho
diet.—Hence ua* D. D. DeLand A Co.'* Bait
English government would get after Chemical Saleratus, a* it i« perfectly pure I
the leading revolutionists and they au-1 belter than Suda, and much belter and
cheaper than Baking Powder.
would have to hang for it.
But the

nificent high bridge across the Schuyl­ idea of Revolution grew more popu­
kill, past the U. S. Mint, Geo. W. lar day by day, and on that memora­
Child's big Ledger building, elegant ble 4th, fifty-four delegates affixed

he said, "There ! John Bull can read

In front of "Independence Hall" that without his spectacles, and may
stands n large bronze statue of Wash­ now double the reward ol five hun

k’Sfc.'a
KreteAa....... 1
Venaoatvilte Charlotte....... .
Baton Baplda,

A GOOD GAITER FOR $1. AND

GOODHUE SOLDCHUP
BOOTS FOR $2.50

and we sell them less
than they can be boug­
ht in this vicinty.
May 15, 1867.

To Our Delinquents.

C, A. TRUMANS

Dear Delinquent, it is lime to call

KOCHER BROS

residences, their signatures to the Delarntion, the roll so please toe the mark and
large business houses, and we pass John Hancock leading; and as he listen while we do a.little plain talk­
Sixth street, and reach the Mecca of wrote hi* name in a bold, clear hand, ing. You are justly indebted to us

American freemen.

Best Calico 6 cts. per yard.

are proof that the peo­
ple know where

magnificent

churches,

TIME

INCREASING SALES

ic history, than any other city in the of the many secret sittings of that ious description of our "Centennial

Eh, one morning as we stepped into

in amounts varying from 75 cents to
62.50, which wc ought and would

pass

into

NASHVILLE
Jwk»«

Westi tleman we must be unanimous ; w^e give you the worth of your money,
early must all hang together.” “Yes," re­ have heretofore hinted that we want­
many curious visitors are already on plied Franklin, "or yre shall all hang ed these little amounts.
We can’t
believe yon are a dead bAt and we
hand. The west wing is used as a separately."

museum for the relics

is

of by-gone

For

Independence hate to dun yon, but we want to see
Wc
years. Alfiiough there is modi to Hall has been nsed by the authorities those "spondulicks*'very bad.
claim attention, the first thing that: (or S'ate and City court purposes. don’t want the money to look at,—
we wish to see is the Old Liberty But now State and city buildings are we want it to improve our paper, and
Bell; and we have no trouble in find­■' in process of erection and when they make it more interesting to you, and
years

many

ing hanging from its original framei can be occupied Independence

work, the old cracked bell.

The bellI

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

HARDY &amp; CROCKER,

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

Hal! to buy good clothes for ourself and

Horse Rakes, Plows,

played in the Revolution, but it is one which was put in three years ago,— punctual, and don't Jet this grand
that can oft be repeated.
it is just as it was one hundred years Centennial year pass without at least
Early on that beauliful, sultry 4 th ago when it echoed and reeehoed being square with the printer.
Do
of July morning, Continental Con­ wifi) the logic of Hancock, Jefferson this, dear subscriber, and our soul

The bones of Wash­

Harrows, Corn

wHI rejoiec.

They will never do it !"

Suddenly quid*
quid* ” fell like a thunder clap upon
hands onr pent-up patriotic feelings, and

and shout, "Ring, Ring

looking around we beheld the “cham­

Ring!

Patterns

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

*x&gt;. c. GiriFF’i’jrM-

of

onr

or (he Bent H ke» in the
Cu (ry .

Grand River Valtotr, nod Mtohlaan Hr Rae L R'a
It JomriLLi — Will. Lake gbora &lt; Mtehi*M&gt;
8r&gt;ulhcm Railroad
At tl-»»•«»-With Detroit, Wtedate A Indiana

Ilttaoto Raltnad.

to throw their tobacco

he beard his boy dapping

M, Ring for Liberty F and- pion of the beH incident,'* of the
grasped the iron tongue morning. The air breathed of masagain wa
wa were
were haul-1
haul­
The acres, and—and again

and did ring with a
crowded streets caught

We have Over One Thousand DrflHM
Ranging in Prices from

Road Scrapers,

hi* bell might be the first to give forth out America’s fair realm- for
the gnod news. All through-th* long just here iho exclamation of "and in
day he waited, shaking hyihead and that spittoon is where old Tom.
Ben. used

Planters, and

BASHVILLE MARKET.

all the inhabitants thereof,"—leaving bled to dust, but their heroic deeds
hisgmodsen l*elo* to announce when will be told in song and
, and
rhe Declaration wa* adopted, that (heir memory be hallowed

repeating, "They will never do it!

Still it is so ’

Wheel Cultivators,

bell-ringer went to his post,—beside ington, and other warriors and States­
the bell, upon which by a strange men of '76. who have been actors in
coincidence was inscribed "Proclaim the thrilling debates within its walls,
li'ierty throughout all the land unto have long since mouldered and crum­

Where he is now receiving ond opening up one of the finest Stocks
Good* for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE, ever laid down •
in Nashville, and never in the memory of man was goods
so cheap ns he will sell them this Fall. Why,
who ever beard of a Good Check

REAPERS, MOWERS, FLANNEL SHIRTING FOR 16 CTS A YARD.

history uf the old bell, on the part -it ing the addition of a new floor,— have some pi ide, be square-toed and

the old patriotic or Franklin.

X BY CHICAGO TIXK.

FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS I

Proprietor!.

will be made fire-proof, and be pre­ wife-; also we can always write live­

that first pealed forth the glad tidings&gt; served for future generations to gnze lier items M'ith a full stomach and
of freedom to an oppressed people.. upon. Although it is now one hun­ plenty of legal tenders in our pock­
Everyl»ody, of course, from thes dred and fifty years old, it is still in ets, llran when they are empty. We,
school buy up, is familiar with ther a good alate of preservation. Except­ have trus’ed you in good fai'h; now,

gress assembled;

Offl'l B.p-1 1—1

&amp; Saeinaw 1R.

Fort Wayne,

the

Although it

«J0

tOatorday and Sanday «(cw&lt;*d

have if you had only charged your

791255

first

wing.

10,00

Free Exhibition

ington, which was raised by reveren­ dred pounds for my head.
That is miod to attend lo it. Now, wc have
tial hands. We enter the building my defiance.” Then he added, “Gcn- striven to make a lively paper and

and

DETBOT,

GRAND

Trinity .Church, Booth’s'.Theatre, etc.
Took a trip up East River, by Black­

Philadelphia contains more relics
But the sittings of Congress were completed will be the largest suspen-,
pertaining to the Nations. birth and not all confined to Independence sion bridge in the world.
But we must drop the quill, for it
struggle for liberty* more edifices Hall. Carpenter's Hall and other
around which hang a halo of patriot­ secret places comin for their share ■s high time we had closed this ted­

"Now for a look at the birth-place
of the Nation," reverently mnrmure&lt;^

DIVISION.

No doubt but that the well's Island,—the summer residence
Independence was tho of Dou Tweed,—Hell’s Gate, up lo

angles and are broad beautiful, with such men as John Adams, Thomas tho East River Bridge, which, when
a population of 800,000, it contains Jefferson, John Hancock and Benja- completed, will connect New York
nearly 140,000 dwellings, giving it mtne Franklin, swept away all bar­ and Brooklyn. The piers alone are
300 feet high, and the bridge, when
the title of “City of Homes,”
riers lo the advance of Liberty..

Union.

RAPIDS

FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS.

and keep a full assort­
ment in (ill of the lines.
Our

Laying upon the Bght bank of the mattei of
beautiful Delaware, it extends 23 cause of much anxiety, and many Harlem, aud went over into Brook­
redes north and south, by six the oth­ wrangles witbin these same walls, lyn, but we did not dare stay long 1
er way. Its streets all run at right but the oratory, logic, fire and zeal of But the biggest wonder we saw wa* j

LJ| VISIT TO INDXrF.NffkXCe BALL.

are receiving

ed down from the sublime lo-ibe seal,

lion, every steeple reechoed itr aud and Eli hurried ua out into the rear
all night long by shunts, ilhimina- yard to Bee the posies and velvet)
Nature suon soothed
tiuus and booming of sannons, the green grass.
I our agita'ed feelmgx, and we walked
people declared their zeal and joy.

Many attempts have been made down to view
to restore the sound of the old bell by

CHILLED aid
DIAMOND ISON PLOWS

MEAT
ROE &amp; CLEVER.
Iinnkhig tb« public for past favor. toilet* a
contiauanoe of lb. tame, and would
infortalhe public tbai they will
keep ooaatantly pa baud

FRESH MEATS,

AIlowM te te telly l«ted tefera |«nteae4. At-

l. ehory’s

Carriages and Buggies-

LEE BROTHERS
I

of all kind*, which willb* a.ld low foraaah
The highest price paid for Hide., Pella
Me. Give them a call on Weal aid. Main Bl
Mameflle. Mirh.

CROOK'S

Its mission Ims been performed, and

found a lalf-chosen speaker, in the |

center of the room, expatiating upon

This is the Tea I long have sought,
And nidturned because I found, it not.
guarantee

&lt;|te merit* of the Hall in
Irike the following language:
' would not devolve an atom from
’ honor due to
ce Hall, but

THEY KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF

GROCERIES

LKSXDE* EMORY.

if there had
Carpenter's
| Hall. there would have been no Dec-

In Nashville aud sell them at the Smallest Profit.

■ hmtion of Independence." These
Whilst we lingered and stood gax-. j' considerable rivalry between the de­

ll velees of the two Halls.
The
ing on this old velic our feeling* had'
___
Ixscn gradually patriotic, when au old Continental Congress assembled it)
grsngery looking fellow at our eoat-1 Carpenter’s Hall in Sept. 1771, that

.

And join iu the chores with those that are already singing :

enlarging the fissure, but all in vain. A rearcely lean sacred edifice, andj

in the language of the poet:

■.

PATENT

doubile
I

WAGON straW "A KB

u ite 11 it i&lt;

HARDY A CROCKER.

J

You can buy

G™W Hl cents, YellDi C10 cm;

And olbtr Graoerin equally u low in prio,.

LEE BRO’S.

•) kaala. The Canxd* Soatb-m h tte nnly line
from ite Writ ruunUw Jlrwriljr to
FalU,
«1»tn* pMMncera,
Um tnte,» mmM-M at ?•■orerote rtew of Um MI«My Catarart, HwWb-c
■ V.U, »te Gnte R-H*. »b4
item Stectly
m theta*. Tm tHKk W iWCmm* Swttera w

�=

dware Specialties!

THS

PranreYLVAHIA

uilmad

THIS

ill Kill

CHEAP FOR THE FALX OF 1818, AT

COLUMN
lirisj Lb
drew' Underetototot
* TwmAW'e
Ce^ to a^d’eis 4fee“ Mvr** •^k

Good, to Kaahvin., and got prioe H-t,
the Bosrex 8roaa.
______

-A^r~La.U

•umething to-

—D.'O. Griffith ba* km «U after

kind* at

BELONGS

1&gt; NmAvIU*.

■»d r Jnrrr*w&lt;l |u umlpmwU fcr
an* wHl de prvja rv.i to botht ■ tn

Fred. T. Beiee. C. Raymond. H. Coo, be
Baobellor, Ad. Bachollor, A. J. Hardy and

■ft- a*« Blankets at 1.M than tbsy *1* slock of fall and winter mtltoery

n«f. Melinda Totten. Ida and Mary Btodmarch, Wm. Northrop, wife aud daughter ;
— Benedict, wife and eon.

Nashville.

THE

ONLY

IN

PLACE

TOWN

THE

WHERE

YOU

CAN

GET

GENUINE
THE llA'HNG-HTATIOJi*
n&gt;.«r&lt;i, m«,i« »:n i- n

Mt niCHIQAV

tha Boston Start, in Nashville.

'd—Time is slowly drifting around, and the
lime fer laying to ysur winterfupply of cat­
nip and banking np the home.la near st

Th* asylum for the insane al Kalamazoo

J[f FIBSOM HUIS

WHITE IUD kND OH

FRANK THOMJWON,

8. LEIBHAU8ER,

Charles D«&gt;o, of Dewitt, fell under a train

Albert O’Nail.'of Portlaad. died suddenly
.avsday morning from over exertion in
striving to catch a paaeook.
Michael Dauber's shingle mfli at Luding­
ton wa* burned Monday morning. Loss
$8,000; insured for $6,000.

—Will It. Kocher has returned from New

Older I Cider X

day, un’Jl farther notice.'»
Barry vitte, Aug. Sth. 1876.
'
,
FaiaRnT). Sculxa

Mr. GillsL cf Wley Cantor. BL Clair Co,,

—Wil! Venn had the misfortune to hare

Ed. .Taylor, Jin employe st Ruel’s nail
work*, Saginaw, fell into one of lhe “train­
—The .Nashville A’rtcii is three years old ers" Th n rad ay, and was terribly scalded by
A All lift, of VIMin. Bow., thi* week, and tbe editor has been lo the the hot brine. The flesh of one leg came
Centepnlal. He is'bound to go it fttrong
String*, &amp;&lt;l, at
._______ B&lt;«*» Bao.’*.
Dr. J. Thomas, an Indian doctor of Jack­
—Mr. Jamas J. Gould, of Kalanio. has son, killed bimaclf on the eve. of Oct 3rd,
by taking morphine. He has no known rel­
atives and had lately expressed a desire to
the Boston Store- in Nashville
reeentative to the state legislature for the die. second district of Eaton county.
Whipple Bros.’ sawmill, on the line of the
Having pytaBmu New Cider Mill toto
—Our popular village Treasurer, Conrad J..L. A 8. R. R . above Bay City, was burn­
ed Thnrsdsy ; 100 m of lumber was aleo de­
the a»hery ittiMing at NashviUe, I am pre­
stroyed. Tb* Iom is estimated at $9,000,
pared to make eider at alll times. Give me Monday morning te get an introduction to with no towranee.
*
a trial.
M. Baocc.
a bran new daughter. All doing welL
Jattes Mahan and Edward O’neil wers ar­
rested at Jackson, Sept- 2Fth, charged with
Bring down your BuWsr and Eggv
—Jobs Baffum, of Kalamo, generally at­ snatching $Uk) from an old farmer named
tends the Charlotte fair, but he promises to Snyder while partly drunk. ![he money
the biggest prints.
was found on them. Snyder resided at
his pockets picked of a ten-dollar-bill the Jackson thirty yean or more and is highly
respected.
Came into my inclosure* on the 2(hh Inst.
Mathew Blennerhassett died at Port Hu­
White Hog, which the owner can have
—Base-ball accidents hare been rather ron on the 29tb
Mr. Blennerhassett was
otae of tbs oldest Masons in tho United
Nashvilla, OcL 3rd, 1376.
moutville last week, whilst the Bellevue and Stotee. and it is said he was a lineal de8. C, Waemxx.
with him into treason at the famous council
A. Big lUrgnln.
round, in which John Cary had hia note on Blennerhassett's Island.
I have two Sewing Machines of the “Will smashed lo a jelly.
son” and “Grover &amp; Baker" make, which
have been in use only a short time. We
seed only one and will therefore cell the
Well, tbe County Fair is over, and we had
other at a lily ditcounl for cask or on time.
a fair Fair. The entries were about one
Anyone wishing a sewing maobine should repairing and remodeling, previous tooccn- Ihousanti, snd a good display oFborsM. cat­
pying
it
A.
R.
Wolcott
has
purchased
D
­
avail themselves of this opportunity.
Call
tie. she*p, swine, agricultural implements,
and see tbetn.
Oaso Svao.xu.
C. Griffith’s house and lot oh Middle BL
potatora, apples, pear*, grapes, and almost
everything in lhe fruit line.
A aplendid
—The Christiau Church Social will be en- •how ef poultry, a better cannot be vbown
in tbe btate we believe.
Floral Hall was
No people to the world suffer as much
with Dyspepsia an Americans.
Although tbeir residence, en Wednesday evening. Oct full of articles, (too numerous lo mention)
such as is usually on exhibition in that de­
10th. A general invitation is extended.
partment. There was trotting and running
Mm. C. I. Daro, Sec'y.
racks, base ball, etc., sufficient to divert tbe
this disease aud its effects, such as flour. ,
nw-tam&gt;. W.l«r-u..b. Bick I-M.r.,jinii attention of tbe assembled hundreds from
the bold driuly weather. Tbe Fall was a
Headache, Coativenera. nalmtaiion of the
. _
Heart, Liver Complaint, coming up of the presents a truly fine appearance, and the success ; but further than that we have not
sp»ce to apeak. The attendance each day
food, low spirits, general debility, etc., yet
since the iutroduotion of Gaaart'a AvOerr Reynolds, with the Baptist Church—when was very large inaeed, more so than at any
previous Fair of onr et unty, so say many
completed—will greatly add to its beauty. who think they know.—Banner.
Store, in Nashville.____________

of failure reported. Go to your Druggist*.
—Rev. C. I. Deyo will discourse ripen tho
Boise Bro.'*, and get a sample bottle for 10
cents and try it Two dose* will relieve fallowing topics at the ChrisHw Church
next Sabbath morning: "The Mind of
yofl. Regular site 76 cent*.
Christ" Evening: “Samson's Biddle.”
THE AGE OF HUGE EVENTS ?
At Maple Grove Center at 21 p. m.: "Each
Man the Architect of his own World."
rill be anr Fwtnret

KitLxn.—.Two farmers, one u Mr. Brigg*
of Kalamo, and tbe other osmrf Bell, while

living near Charlotte, had $200 to gold and a mania for fnvt riding, and for tbs benefit
of.flyir.g sight-'cekere. we will call attention
this Continvt and within tha limits of the
United Statow! Otir Centennial famishes pesky bankers could not make anything off to'Che fastest through train in the Untied
unmistakable proof of oar pragrraa, nnd is
the admitted Huge Evmt of the Age. aud to
.!
&gt;ride over the line between tbe
see it our readers must take a flying trip day robber* took the whole stocking ft.ll.
. ■ ! .Ciweneial city and P'uabnrg, 854 miles, in
—rwaebing at the M. B- Cbart^i wvery
“•* cis tiMira. This particular train is compo»'
m., 8uu- of, parlor cars, so arranged that the magnif­
the Exposition and Eastern clfie*. During
Inn f U AV “ ■ I1 ,1 AA.AAA — &lt; -_’ . .
.
icent. Mtcnery on both sides of the line eanday School at 12 nk.
not be overlooked. The old, highly culti­
vated nnd rich agricultural districts east of
ile that the Foil
&amp; PeensylvauHarrisburg uro extremely interesting to tbe
as virtually a:tai
«gree of perfeetraveler, whilst the mountain rangers, the
Howe Shoe Curve, Kittening Point, tbeConemangh. the Allcgrippua and hundreds of
pea. of Ihowgbt to pasa. With a soi­
l-bed of brakes atone. the heaviest
Channing
varied views may be enjoyed dur- Mrs. Cha*. Dein, a widow highly retog daylight by taking lhe Limited Fast
Exprest. By thia train tho sleeping cars
mnsmy orwmxwn oy t**Mg vyesniue
stacked at Pittsburg, and passengers
She resided thrae miles nertkof that place, arrive in Chicago tbe fallowing morning.

K

other railway on thisContinenf can r ffcr tbe
toduBemeat of -a lightning train from the
EaM. C. M. Clark, al the General Ticket
—Next wevt Mr.
will ta|j ors»*. 65 a&lt;rk ♦rrvet. CMcago, will give
abwbed l, and apeak upon the polittcal
all information. Particular attention given
te toner* of inquiry. P*-w«ag*ra can go
Center- Wndneado v ni-Lt .i
t thrbWgh via. Grand Rapid* road io Fi.rt

»w; ThcnW.,
C#.r , J,w.
.lY IMqWi tt.il
Hope Township; Friday’ night at j m*d breneb.
ville, and Saturday uigbt at Maple I .2------------ -____________ 1 ——------ -

AT THE BAKERY
■M, ha
—d

_ _____ _

P. &amp;

MAlt LINK

c*k ok rotrxB

Sri ud J|,m'
„ rtaO, ri Inr, 'Uh । FRESM:

ed that they wanted nil of tbe kt,gen row*, i

MUSIC! ~ivsfC’ —

Cutting and Makins doni in the Ute

READY HADE CLOTHING!
Jtff.N.ils Ifld t» «M pr kg $3.2S Strictly pure White Lead

Jm, oM .ka u,. rtd Uhri, ,a d™ h

11 celts per lb

44

84 to M pr keg 3.5«

44

MtoU pr keg 3.75 Strictly pure Linseed Oil
belled, 65 ets per gallea
4d to 5&lt;I pr keg 4,oo
Ruw &lt;0 cells per galloi
3d
pr keg 4.75
Eave Tronskinff—We hare
6d easlag keg 4.50
greatly reduced the price to 10 cents

8d casing

keg 4.M

IM easlag

keg 4.00

KEN’S, YOUTHS’S BOYS* CLOTHING
Nashville. Mich. Bov. Io.

B. URBHAUlKR.

Mrs. E. C. PitMnger
WHO

MILLTNEBY &amp; FANCY GOODS!

per foot; put up out of the very best

OK Roofing Plate,

Fall and Winter Styles.
Dress and Cloak Making,
West Side Slain St., Opp. Union House,

CUTTING AND FITTING,

is

LIVERY STABLE!

C. C. WOLCOTT,
WM. VENN. FaorsnroK.

1776.
CASH!

1876.
DURING THE

At Bitgood's old aland, Nashville, Mieh.

RECEIVING
and at prices corresponding with the dose
limes.
43jl

W.G.HLSWORTH&amp;CO Centennial

NEW MEAT MARKET.

WILL OFFER

ROBERTS A HOSLER.

During the next 30 days

GREAT INDUCEMENTS

Freah and Salt Meta

DRUGS, MEDICINES

CHEMICALS,

ing a corner with his omnibus, when one of
litem drove directly into Tremaine's team,
runntnd tbe tongue of his wagon Into one of
bis borsm and killing it. It is claimed that
they were intoxicated at tbe time and hard­
—The attendance at the county fair, ccn- ly knew wbot they were about. They were
sidering the wnfavorable weather, was good both arrested and placed in jail to await
can scarcely realise the rapid changes that
their examination*.—Charlotte Hepubllcan
lime and our. active and intelligent worker* and the display, sepecially to the line of
1. A A A
.1a wI.LSm an. — ------ — C A ___ csttle end poultry was good. The cash re­
MANIA FOB FAST RIDING.
ceipts witre $1,200, About $800 was award­
ed for prtitoms.
The society sold 708
and civiUser* of the world.
Titne la dietmembership ticket.’.

wmE

MERCHANT TAILOR!

WE WILL SELL THEM AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES:

the gearing of a grist mill on the 27th ul«.
logs, whilst logging last week.

lickat office, t", Clark St

D. M. BOTIi. 3,

OYSVERS.
~» f- f. . ■
R0L QGA~A S.1 VSAGE,
GROCERIES, and

WAB« MEALS fw tie M

TO PURCHASERS OP

DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HATS,
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES.
CLOTHING.
NOTIONS,
&amp;iC.,
dfcC
&lt;fcC.
FULL LINES OP

DOMESTICS
Priuta, Cod n«.

TICKS,

JOKIMOTVS.

Stripe/ and

Checks.

Bottom Erices

DYE-STUNTS,
School and Minccllanenun,

BOOKS,

YEW LIVERY!

STATIONARY,

WALL PAPER,

Stockmann

Jk

Willyard,

PAINTS, OILS, COLORS
PROPniKTOns

VARNISHES,

LIVZEK/’ST.

BRUSHES,

Souica! Instruments, Trasses, Etc.,

INVOICE

SALE and BOARDING STABLE,

TOILET ARTICLES
NASHVILLE, MICH.

PERFUMES,
TEAS, COFFEES,

SPICES,

Tine Totraccos aid Einars.

ular- Too cannot affutd lo U without U,

Crirkti on the Srarth.

BEST ASSORTMENT OF

geadtj-glade

CLOTHING!
From $5 per Suit Up.

TFme#

and Liquors I

FALL

FOR MXDICAL AND MECHANICAL PUR■ POSES ON LI.

BOOTS AND. SHOES L
IN GREAT VABrtETT,

From. $1 a Pair, Upwards!

Do you want Dye sluffs?'
Do you want Paint* and Oil*?

Aivr&gt;

Do you want n good Book for the

BLACK A FULLER,

Home Circle?

15 GRADES OF TEA
50 CENTS TO fl.00 PR POUND.

Pt aprictort.

Do you want School Books ?
Do you want a Prescription filled
' with care ?

AV1NTEI*.

LOOK IN!

and MONUMENTS,
Forrigu A America

Location.—West Side of Maio

Street, in W. A. Ayhworth’* Brick.

MARBLE WORKS

Call and Hee Un,
Tours Truly,

¥. G. AYL8WORTH &amp; CO.

BOISE BROS.

GOODS

BLACK &amp; FU.LIJ&amp;.

�9S9

news

HAlf FRANCiSCO
nr

. rnioxn.
—Braxton Bragg di^d st Gaivestau,
Tex., afew days agu, aged «1 year*. Hedrop­
pad daad riiile e.rorafag a Orest. mk( in front
of the portotfM. He wm in He usual
b*dth up toU»« moment of his death. TLe
cause of tisrth wm * fatal syncope todnoad
by organic diaesse of the heart.
—The .bt'et ** scare " in London is that an
ittMH fat to be made to rtwem tbe Fenian
priaonen in Chatham jdl. Beatinela bare
been iMgoiy ittcroaael in numbin.. and tbe
prieonete bare been hi.Won.
-Sir Thomas White, a member of .the Board
of Aldermen for the Ward of Partocken, has
bsen elected Lord Mayor of Loudon. Accord
tag to the general custom, Aldetmau Thomaa
Owden. of Bisbopogate, eh on hl liars been
chosen, bat the1 bad elate of hia health jiroclnded him from taking tbe office.
-Tbe man who at the ttnw of Tweeds de
partnre frrnt V.go waa atopping at the hotel
. there, under the name of ** Banda,” Israel out
to be William Tweed. Jr.
—A cable dispatch announoes the death oi
tbe great Gernvu sculptor, Ernst Von Handel,
the founder of tbe oloeaal statue of Arminim.,
which was placed upon the annuals of the
Tentoburger Waid last August, amid lher»joiemga of tbe Whole German people, and
which spread hte name and fame far and wide.
The ecloses! statue of Armtahts (or Hermann)
overlooks tbe epet where that hero defeated
• tbe Romans and reedued Germany from-tbe
oppression of tbe ancient Romans.
— James Lick, the fickle-min led millionaire
of Oa'ifornU, te dead. '
—An American Spiritualist medium. Dr.
Blade, te under arrest tn London, on a charge
of couap-fiqg with ono Kimmons, his assistant,
to defraud. The complaint te male by Prof.
Edwin Ray Lankoeter. T. It 8, tto. Made
and. Baumona wore held to biil, and the case
was continued.
wAjrjrBxz..
—The work of tho Indian ConumaRiooeta
. sent Wort has been aucceeafullr concluded.
TheHJoux Indians at tho Rod Cloud aud Spottri! Tall Agencies haMndgnod a treaty agreeing
to remove their people co tbe Indian Territo­
ry. The CommlMionora havo returned to their
homes.
—The c-Mumtesion appointed by Congress
to investigate and report upon tbe workings of
tho faet mail service established in Septemtw.
1875, and discontinued in July, 187C. met at
Chicago last week. anil, after inquiry among tho
VtuineM men of tbe city, arerrtained that they
as well as tho poetoffice officiate and railroad
mon, earnestly desired the resumption of tbe
fast trains.
—Tho Choctaws, Cli'ckaaawn. Cherokees and
Cstawbaa of tho Indian Territory protest vig­
orously against tho removal of tbe barbarous
Soux to that country. They .say it te an out­
rage against tho dviltaed Indians at well as tho
uncultured Brulea aud Totons.
—Gen. Newton annouScos that tho roof al
Hallett's Point has boon swept away, aud his
summary of the facta te m follows: From 180
foot dietant from the aboro lino to tho iine&gt;of
buoys tbe bottom slopes gradually from eight
foot of depth al low water lo twenty feel
outside tho lino of tho buoys. Nothing loss
than twenty foot of dentil at low water was
found. The divers havo boon examining tho
reef, and report »thorough breakup.
—On the 1st of October tho mail service was
commenced cn about 700 routes, which were
let under regular advertisements on U&gt;c31rtof
July last, thus completing tho entire system of
mail transportation to ersry Stalo and Terri­
tory of the United States.

Murders are on the increase. Two a day
now te about tho average in Chicago. The
boUlo-imp te at the bottom of ucaHy all the
murders, a majority of them originating in bar
rooms.
■
—At Trinidad, Cat. a Deputy 8h&lt;riff named
Brigade Oordaba called upon his sweetheart at
Mr. Strane's house, fterano bad p.-ovioualy
told Otwdaha that ho would shoot him If ho
cime in: but tho lover persisted, and Strane
kept hte word.
—Tho Cincinnati Timet having remarked “it
tho brothers Younger ever gel any oiler. Min­
nesota te not the kind of a Bute we lake bar to
be." tho BL Paul Pioneer-Preu ami Tribune
says; ••Unfortunately, Minnesota te bound
hand and foot by her law*. She cannot pre­
vent tho brothers Younger from getting older,
because her statutes permit murderers confess­
ing their guilt to escape the gallowa, and tho
most infernal cut-throat living haa only to
comply with Ibis requisition to cecapo tho Juat
punishment of bte crimes."
—Three bold highwaymen stopped a colored
man on the road a few mites from Independence,
Mo., ono day last week. Hte pocketbook con­
tained only «7. which the robbers compelled
him to yield up. when bo was remitted to go
bte way.
—Delay in carrying into effect tho order for
disarming and diamounting the Indians at
Cheyenne Agency rrenltrd in the unprovoked
murder of the Rev. Mr. FenneD, an E,4acopa]
missionary. He wm aitet through tho heart and
head by a fiendish redskin who had been con­
fined In the gnard-hcinse for some misde­
meanor. and had sworn to take rever.go on tbe
first white man he met after fair release. The
Fplaeopal robaictary happened to bo that man.
— Ou Friday of last week Francis Epf
e offorcd death by banging at Coshocton, Ohio,
for the murder of Alraham Wertheimer, in
November. 1875. Owing to the inazp* rieuce
of the Sheriff-s deputies the eondemtod man
suffered needlesa torture, as somebody had
blundered, and tho poor victim bad to bo held
up, the fatal nooeo readjusted, and thus Ept
wm hanped twice before be was killed.
—In Heniy county, Tenn, reocnUr, two
United State. Marshals attempted te am»t an
Uliclt dwtilter ussud Gd«, but be rasteted acd
killed ono of them with bis shot gnu. Tbe deCM-ad wm CtepL F. H. TorbsU, formerly of
tbs Hix!eenth United Blates lufautry. lh.M.
easaiu fled.

-Thss'cam barge Lady Frarklte. runnings
woed-sjow bstwosci Saginaw and Ouio ports,
caught fire Mtly one morning lavt week, near
Amberisburg. Can., at the mouth of tho Detxt*l river, and was entirely destroyed. Her
crew all eroa)Hx! with some slight ’lujarias, ex­
cept her mate, name nnknoen. who was Jest.
BLowm owned in Cleveland, and valued at
♦fi,0M'. She wan originally a paescugor
steamer
-The eebooMr Mridhwex of Milwaukee,
laden with lumber from Quebec for Leitlu Beat­
land. Ik came waterlogged and wm abandoned
in mid-ocean. Her crew, nine In number, were
taken to New York.
—Abel Forth, bow oan man of tbe ehtmpicn
f «r-oare&lt;i crew from Halifax, N. B., who dtetmgnWwd tl-.emnehca at Phil ale! phis, and
M.rk. Lte trewter, wire drowned on the morn1 ig of the Ul in Halifax harbor. They were
going hemo in their schooner boat of about
sixteen tens with, some coal aud winterrtovra
on board, whan they were ran dawn by lhe
mail s’eamer Nova Sro-ia, board in from Fait more.

ATntMAfrE’iw.

Haul In U»»&lt; «t Oi- &lt;:u&lt;w»

AWC*~u V. iSZJXVi

gomrowM

-W-ltn. H.PTO.U7 UlulKlul.
- A oorrraipondentwntowns follows from
San Francisco to an Eratera journal:
There are almost one hunilreil million­
aires in ibis State, more than one-half cf
whom' live in San yfanciuoci ■ Why, I
-Tbe Vallejo (Cal ) Savings and Commerctel can well remember when there were but
three persons in the United States who
were worth oyer a million dollars; but
the Argonauts are not satisfied with mil­
stated at upward of •550,000; Uie indeUnd- lions Th&lt;y go
accumulating and
dazzling tho ma«4&amp;intb a display of
10 be temporary.
,
their riohee until death arrests their pro­
—The total debt of the United Blates is
gross. On Olay street alone there ore
91176,776,418.
The public etetamonl for
from twelve to fift *en private raside now,October 1 la as foilows:
each of which coat not one cent lose than
$300,000, and'tWro are three or four on
. .»i,csn,no,iob tho 'same atreei that cofit more thin
l i«jw.&lt;n»
$500,000, and one or two stables that
cost more than $100,000. The magnifi­
SI.8T-.U0U
»Ate,&lt;U
cence of San Francisco docs not consist
alono in ite private, roaidences. Tho

»4l,S9l,ni
M,».WJW0

tetenwt paid vr ite
tatero-t niKld ty
Htalcs..

new Oily Hall and tha Custom House,
as well rn other public buildings now in
ooureeof completion, lire gardens, parks,
theaters, churches, temples, gambling
saloons, the Stock Exchange, tho buirinees houses, the Nevada Block, owned
by Flood A O'Brien, tho Mint, tho Safe
Deposit Building, etc., are enough, as
Mulberry Stllcra would say,, “to aston­
ish Hie world." The Stock Excltan ge
lifts not at many members as the Board of
New York, bnt it costs much more to bo
a member 4 f it. As much M $45,000 has
been paid for a seat in tho board. Just
think of it I $45,000 for tho’privilego of

buying and wiling stocks. And thia is
—Tho Chicago and Southwestern railroad, not alL There is much more onbddc
with sli ite property and franchisee, is adverbuying and selling dono hire than in
Wall street is never as
order of tbe United States Court. The road New Yprk.
uteadx from Washing ton. Iowa, to Leaven­ crowded with people m California street.
Tito inauia for dealing in stocks pervades
worth, 300 miles.
all cla-ises of society. ‘ Bulletins are
FORBIGM.
issued every hour.
Men, women, and
the Spaniards sent against them. A telegram children uro found everywhere asking
tho price of Consolidated Virginia, Cali­
her six br Italians of Infantry and a regiment fornia, Ophir and Savage. Women, who
of cavalry will arrive in Cuba. Fourteen bat­ c’aim to ba ladies of tho highest respec­
talions will bo sent to tho island daring
tability, can bu seen hurrying to aud fro,
—A report eomre from autheu’io sources that giving their oommisiriorB to brokers to
tho Mante&amp;ogrina are uuwilliug to conclude buy and noil on tho margin. Servant
girls tiro aLx&gt; infected with thomanii,
and not a few of this class become sud­
—The British Admiralty have a letter from denly rich through their skill or luck in
Allan Young, tbu commander of tho steamer stock gainbling.
There seems to be do
Pandora, making a voyage to Smith's sound to
law p gainst gambling of any kind here,
bring to England dispatches deiKwitcd there by
tbe. Arctic ex|&gt;edilion under CapL Nxrca. It and if there is it is not observed ; for it
announces hiv arrival at Vpcraavik on tho is openly dono on tho streets and in bar­
Mth of July. He reports all well on board, rooms ; a favorite amusement is to toss
and says that ho would proceed northward up n twenty-dellar or ‘flfty-doilar gold
July 1U.
picco, with tho cry, “heads or tailsf.
and the man who wins quietly pockets
Ratib Pxrlra, tho Egyptian ComuiAudor inChiof, and bis staff havo boon taken pritoti- it with an air of perfect indifference. I
have never seen such crowded streets.
era byttew Abysriulana.
—At the coticlunion of the tea days’ truce certainly not in New York or Fhiladeltho Beivians fuiioualy attacked lhe Turks at pltia, aud Iho wonder is where all the
Dellgrad,, but were repulsed with a loss of people coma fNffn, fB tho city does not
Ifi.VOO men. Tbe Brrrian for cm between
claim to have more than a |x&gt;pulation of
Alexiuatz and D.digrad are estimated at
L tile attention is paid to
120,(00 man. with 110 gum*. The only aim 300,000.
and result of the S- rrtann accepting tho armis­ dress. The city in cosmopolitan in tho
tice was to eoctira limo for Gen. Tchornxyeff fullest sense of tho word. You can west
to siwemble an army in that qnjrior and sur­ any kind of clothing you please and not
prise the Turks, and drive their army into the excite comment. I have seen aide by
monnttius where It could badentrnyed ; but
side ladies in white with straw hats and
in thi« datign they failed, a» stated.
.
ladies in velvet with cloaks and furs. All
between Turkey aud Bervia was fought. The tho languages of tho ear th arc rpoken
8&lt; rvians made the attack, but wcyo repulsed hero—tho Chinese, tho Japanese, lhe
four times, with great low. The Turks having Hindostan and tlte Greek, to say nothing
kept on ilia defensive, their low was only 360, of th - French, German, Spanish, Rus
tbe wonn led liaving been brought in. Among
tsian and Italian. - Grcijt barges and
tlioeo ou the Servian aide are many Rumi an
officers. Tbe officers had to drive the Servian fishing boftti and birch eanocB are not
sold era to lhe attack at sword's point. The uncommon.
fighting lasted throe days, tho Biuetan officers
displaying considerable bravery.
About an bonr before a game of base­
ball is to come oil tho members of each
Last night a man who had been play­ club aa-cmble.at on ippoiutcil rendez­
ing for four cr five hears at a faro tabic vous. The' Captain arrives, calls ’ the
in Virginia said, in a quiet, det-rmined roll, oisoovera' that all on*, present, and
tone to the dealer, os ho laid his last then a.’ks :
dollar’s worth of checks on tho tray and
•‘Secretary, did you order a gallon of
five: “If I lose that I’ll bl jw my brains ..rnica and soiuq HjilinVs and plaster ?"
ouL"_ There was a hush in that small
"I did," is the reply.
room where souls are bartered nightly
•‘ Treasurer, liavo joa arranged with
for tbe chance of winning gold. Yonthe, an undertaker to hold himself id read­
fev.-red with the excitement of the haz­ iness I”
ard, drew back at tho awful threat, and
’* I have."
old gamesters cast an eyo at dread, upon
‘•Pitchy, did you secure a burial
tbe pale-faced man who staked hia life loti"
'
upon a card. Tho gay murmur which
“I did."
almost always rixa from a group of
“Thru let us march to the grounds,
g-mb!era waa huahed. Tho long, thin and to a glorious victory or a noble
flogeni of the dealer trembled. His death f*
colorlost f*co twitched nenrttunly. 'The
And they march.
jaw of tlte attending waiter dropped, and
his tray was held mechanically by the
nerveless liand. Slowly the cards were
DesignB uro wnnfed for:
thrown from the l;’.tjo silver box. The
A ret of artificial teeth for tbe mouth
five loat! The money of tho ruined of the Mreaiusippi.
gameatcr was added swiftly to the deal­
A lcw mnttreM for the bed of the
er’s boar J. The features of the loet North river,
gambit r were terrible ta behold! With
A clothes prop for tho equinoctial
odo swift geeture of despair, he turned lino.
and said to a friend in a huiky wb sj&gt;er,
A raddle for n nightmare.
"Bob, len’me a dollar." “Goto blank,"
A pair of oara for a butter boot
A lid for a Christmas box. ’
replied the faithless friend, as he laid a
A bonnet and a chignon for tho head
four-bit chock on the king. Then the
relenting suicide passed oat, and stco J of Katahdiu.
Fatty Evans off for a plate of oysters.—
A slipper for the foot of Mount WtwhOold J1UI (/Ver.) Ntw».
ington*
An immense pen to rule railway linos.
Ix tho forty years that tho Merchant's
A kid glove for a hand at whist
Gargling Oil has been before the public,
A
bridle for a dotlies-borae.
thousands of patent medicines have
been ushered into tlte market and re­
A oork for a Lottie-jack.
tired, white this old remedy has held on
A Eteam-wiMsto ent sunbeams.
its way, increasing in 1 opularity with
each succeeding year. Merchant's Gar­
A WATDUMG I'LACX
correspond'-!t
gling Oil is known familiarly the whole '
Ispgthand i read th of the tend,and tho g-iea, “gimme room," and nays : •• Her
name ofAbe Secretary, Mr. John Hodge, hair u a rich copper bronze, flung loose
of Lockport, has a fame as wide m Ute like a mane. Her feet and ankles are
medicine he dispenses. We hare no
white oa lhe fleety aonl of a billiard ball,
date as to the number of bottles sent out
from the manufactory last year, but the which h s invisible legs of ivory." Lot j

quantity uiurt have befiu cDormcai. Ilin
oompany distribute two millions of almnuscs and domestic recipe books annually;
and when it is remembered that those
aregivtn away, some ides qt pir^ xtrxt
of the alvertming oiterpriso may ite
formed. A modiatno that will stand tho
tert of forty yews, as the Merchants
Gargling Oil hav done, need.-t no special
iudorecment at this trte day.—B'lfTiilo
Courier.V

him out.
legs!

A billiard ball with invisible
*

91.00 te Greenbacks I
CRYSTAL SALON,

summate Taste and Beauty.

. ■ $55 g $77

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CHICAGO LEDGER.

IMPROVE!
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THE LEDGER,
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Pleasanter still is the fact that only good
words in behalf of the display down by tbe

SOLDIERS
while the showing here claims modestly to

Yet we have our points of supremacy, and
oddly enough they come tn just where, at first
thought, one would hardly have looked lo see
Tliink. for instance, of tho great phaaoof art
involved in tho designing and fiaislitogof femith s line ; of the fact that Paris is tho conceded

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complete, distinct and supremely artistic. In
richness of material, elaboration of trimming.
duMtcal dceif n and finish, harmony of colon,
and tliat final icderaibablo something summed
up in the word ‘•style." there are at least half
a dozen fnll-drese tri'eta in thU enchanting
glass batten of Goosige A Oa’a which tha visitor
to Phils irlphla'a dteptey will vainly search to
equal. R tlir than all, there is a culture and
reuucmcut nliining Ln every fuld, every detail
of ornamcntalton bi these costumes which
commend them to tho unerring instinct of
womankind as rcb in which a lady would feel
hereelf more of a liuly than over.
Of the rctUtetia judgment which baa guided
the grouping of tlicee superb oaetumee, hardly
a word nr erne requisite. The moil untutored
art soul finds an enjoyment, even if it cannot
tell why, lit tho atatoiv'elccancc of those silent
figures'; the securate bJcndinc of hucp ; theunenirg taste which has so placed each figure
that it heightens lhe effect of its sisters ; the
dli| lay of uncut goods magnificent in their
scope and riclincee. and tho cardos* yet car6fallr pituino I strewing of cloaks, India shawls,
co&gt;tly fans, lactn. &lt;t al, which serves as an admirahic fail to the runited grace and imposing
ewcep of iho completed toilets. To lhe lover
of the tcautifn). tho undorstindtog admirer of
tha arihlni. tho display bi as sniatanttel a treat
m fh sfforded tn tho art galicry itself.
Viewing this superb &lt; xhibit in its matchless
lieauty. ot o does not ma: vol to see lady visitors
trim abroad continually catch up tbe cards of
tlte firm who ennooivod and contributed it in
onlt r to send them in laudatory lettera to dis
tant frier,du, or to personally vh.it tho great
&lt;H*ab iubmont front whence all this magnifi­
cence octa ualed.
Tho noble display, which, we learn, is to bo
snpp'cmeutod an ura 27th tnst. by a etill larger
and finer one at their own «xiahteUmeiit, in
hereby cMumttrflod, in all sincerity, to every
lover of Into art and fauiticea oariumlng so­
journing pirmtntaUy or temporarily hi ChiDon’t forget to read tho announce­
ment of Tira Gao. D, ilteioll Co. in tho teat
weok'a number of thfet p.rrar. It conteiuv a
lucid dMcripUun of tha philoutphy of tho Robhitib’ Wuht-r. and nbo much valuable informx
tlon for hottnekerpers.
From the

teeUmonixl*. etc . apply to The Goo. D. Bhwll
Co.,' Naugatuck, Coun.
The Ohio State Fair awarded the first
iirrmium f&gt;r planon to the Ohio Valley Piano
Company, of It nb y. They are mwufarturera
of the celebralM Valley Gem. tho most popular
hwL-umwt now sold in tho WmL

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HARTE

t mtt vgvaz tosaffe.* •**

Thkxk io no disease flesh is heir to
nwretroiit:l&lt;MK.iUBl&gt;nianA-;o than rheuairtlatn.
p. cotao. when von h‘Mt «tx&gt;ct It, aud g&lt; netally r« wain" till It cits ready lo go a&lt;ay. Tho
tuoKt couipicnou. remedy t&gt; r this complaint la
Johnson"e Anodyne Liniment.

knew this from experience.

BOOK AGEMTSC

BRET

think that French tuitions hire a pecollsrly
conspicuous hIiowidk at tho Centennial. After
retnectlrtniig all this, is it not a matter to
make even dull masculinity tmglo with wondsr
msat and pride to know that fits Chicago Expo­
sition present* an exhibit Of toilet and dress
goods oonsiderahiv more elecaut than to made
by anv ainglo exhibitor at Philadelphia ?
.
the writer, a dweller for three months dur­
ing tho anmmcr in lhe Centennial city, and an
altar st daily visitor to tho assembled contribu­ our Auger Hook. U.S AugvrCo.,St.Louli4&lt;o.
tions of uatir nx, took a turn through the lees
Ct’RKD^A^nOMR.
proto ntion* display in Chicago early the present
week. It was a revelation to discover in the
spaclKtu and airf cnaial apartment, blazoned
with tlie name of Charles Geauga A Co., wm
t-roufod a mor* oomprehsnslve, varied and
KIDDER 8 PASTIllEASSSK.
beautiful showing of ladies' costumes aud dress
material than could be remembered in oonneolion with an exhibit al the great Philadelphia
bazar. Knowing tbe facility with which indlvdual judgment Is apt to tumble into unoonsetous error, the wtilcr took paiua to fortify tho
opinion thus formed by obtaining tbe ideas of TH|g
lady friends, art connoisseur* and others who
had wandered through the oorridora of the
greater Exposition. There was solid comfort
in recording an unvarying verdict in behalf of
homo aovoreiguty.
Within tho channing predneta of thia Chica­
go iioudolr may bo counted come 90 complete
toilets. Tnew embrace every variety of cos­
tume, from tho rich and substantial promenade
eults for fall and winter wear, to dazzling

At out request Cragin it Co., of Phih*
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cents to j ay portage) a sample of Dob­
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JFAJfXJrCXAA JJD IHDU8TM1JZ.
—The exlHbitora al tho Cotainmal had a of dealh as impo’oJ, becatute th? culprit
The attention of uddferfi and their
. ira Ute in the judges' Uli. one day lart week has his neck broken instead ul being hairs is railed to the cud of HcSaill &amp; Birch,
Tbe ccOMten ws» th* formal announcement of hanged by the neck till ire is dead.

91.00 te Gold I
91.00 te Silver I

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ni Baoanwat,

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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY,

Nashville, Barry Ceunty, Michigan,

O^RIVO

STRONG.

■dltor Brtd Proprietor.

Or ^tashuilU aflru-5.

SlttNi
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ADVERTISING RATBk

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Progression. No Retrograding.
omCESK TBUMAWS ERICK,

Story.

VOL. IV.

SUshritk gHrrrtimi

was in store for us on our arrival in Cin­
cinnati. Wo had scarcely reached home
when I was arrested for grand larceny.
Tho "Stolen goods were found in my
shop, but how they came there I know
not; and I declare before God that it is

V1LJLAGR OFFICERS

jlfrtrtirf.

ZuiJUSTIAX CHURCH—C. I. Dare. Pm
V tor. Bgertwa every Sabl«it&gt;&gt;i 10
,aod
1 r.w. Sunday School ImmodUU* nfur cwralnp
awvice. FeOawahlu
the tut twlcnUy In
■JLfXTHODIHT-kFMOOPAL CHURUH-K. I.
Ul ttlLoco 1*mUu. Honiara every Sabbath at I
U A m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School al 12 tn
T&gt; A PTI.ST CHURCH. Hcrvk*« rrerv Sabbath
atlsi-ta. a.-stxll r *.,•» R/*ae* DcUerirkV

T^A&amp;HVILLX ikiDQfc -«4 F. A.'A-; M. '»«£
AV uiar communication on anch Wcdneadaj eve

nowrr-or hud or falling

9«riW Stmtarg.
-: i. 3F.-2Z MOdWa
OffiW^boaw from ? to t a tn. »i
“ HA.llAR.BER

MC. ELLIS.

Rral*!«ncv,

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_

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‘"-CLEMENT smith
AWTKR.
In «RU» rmtrt. In thU ttate.
iMtirxncc and iCil'raUla avrnt. Procnnw
bounUM sodlpfMlOtM. and nttanib lb collecting
tbrougfrait tho U. g.

L

, FLINT Jr BRADY.
m&lt;1 Lninrellorr &gt;Tl«w. Office.
-vest «Mr at Main JUrrM. Nuhrlllr, Michigan.
ATT0U5KY*
XM*eial attet&gt;Uau sirrn to' roUr-ctkma.

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A. M- FLINT,

T. M. BRADY,

.

D. W. SMITH

.
UNION HOUSX.
IUNK DA.S'CKB, I-ro|«R.»or. • Thia Itotol U
pleawntly aitaatn! In tbr_ ^xtilcr of bnaiixo.

F

ALF. C. BUXTON.
UNSMITH, nMUuiaclure* JUflr and Sbol Gun»
and n-p»ir» *11 Flrraro.* at.J fliw Machinery.
G
BroMi-loaden, of any nianirf»cturv, furnlibcd at

Ihl-prltc. Shop near the plaining mill.

•

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Mrs. M J. TIMMERMAN.

JOHNM. ROE.

CHAS. IK, DEMARAY,
xt a*«v£xuKQl«'!,'t&gt;r tuoocyrefunded.

Oj&gt;po-

D. IK LINCOLN.

£ PARADY,
\r ANUFACmtER Of Boot. »nd Shw. Making
171 and repalfjjw neatly done, al»o elricl atten­
tion to till all order* promptly, and at the foweat
IMng price* Shop w»at idife of Mala Street.

J. B. RASEY,
hands.
WEBSTER d- HOBBS,

OR NO STRONG,
Job PrtaUusn rented with neat
■ilepateb. Office over Traman’a
P. HOLLER ^ vSON,
■pBOPBIETOBS of the Wolverine SUB. The good
A reputation o’ then, Mill* b confirmed by lhe
■pecWiy.

IHtsctUuurouj (Cardp.
JOHN Q. CRESSY,
U
HHEKI

T

H. LEE,

Deputy SBerlh;

U.

NmUIZc.MJUi

CallroUwwa .pwUJlj-

James Fleming,

'

Wateiimater and Jeweler,

P. S-— Flue Watches and Jewelry curefully repaired and warranted.

MONEY. TO LOAN!
Oi ApprntJ tai btek keiritia
IN SUMS OF

$300.00 and UPWARDS
ON MUG TIME­
L. RUSSELL.

.

NyHVILLB, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13,1876.

yfM. JONES,

ELIHV CHIPMAJiT,

Jnetlce of the Peace,

THE POWER OF KINDNESS.

"Tho evidence was all circumstantial,
but it was twisted and distorted into
what appeared u perfect chain, and I
was convicted before I thoroughly real­
ised it Tho last dollar of our-savingu
luul boon exhausted in efforts for my
defense, and my wRe wm force i to labor
for her own support Her former friends
deserted her because she .was tho wife of
a convict,- and sho was often in distress
for tho neceMaric*of life; but the climax
of her miseries came when she found
herself mother of a baby boy. Lack of
nourishment and nursing did the fatal
andtufci a few Urf aftef her con­
finement’ die was 'box-tie to an humble
grave, with tho little darling cold upqn
that breast that should have given it life
arid strength."'
•
Tho man lx&gt;wed his head upon his
bands and tho tears trickled rapidly
through his fingers, while his strong
frame war. convulsed by heavy sobbings.
Newland’s eyes were not dry, and sev­
eral moments passed .without a word
from cither. The would-be burglar at
length resumed :
" I served Out my full time, end it is
but just to say that I experienced better
treatment in tho penitentiary tluin I have
outside of its walls since I left that in­
stitution. A few days before receiving
my discharge I resolved I would not re­
turn to Cincinnati, but go away into
the world where, my disgrace was un­
known, and work at my trade like on
honest man. I journeyed as far as
Pittsburgh and obtained a sitnation there
at tho first rihop ut which I applied. I
had worked there but little more tluui a

Joshua Newland aas awakened ono
night by n strange noiso in the room ocan pi nd by him as^ a sleeping aparttoent.
He arouspd himself, ant up in bed, and
discovered a man in the act of ransack­
ing the drawers of a bureau for plunder. ‘
"Friend," said Joshua, "this is an
unseasonable intrusion, and I would bo
justified in having you punished for it;
but first I wish to talk with you a little. Come and sit by mo while I ask you a din, who was a journeyman in ‘the shop
few questions. ”
where I learned my trade, came along
Tho mon was frightened, but his and applied to the boss for a job. He
amazement at such treatment from the appeared very much dissipated, and
gentleman ho was attempting to rob, seemed just then recovering from the
was beyond expression. His first im­ effects of a * spree,’ so his application
pulse'pointed to flight, bat tho benevo­ was refused. But he had seen me in
lent countenance of Joshua reassured the shop, and, probably to console him­
him, and ho drew near tho hedsido and self for his ill luck, denounced mo m a
Heated himself.
‘ prison bird,’ at the same time greatly
“I wish to ask you," began the worthy exaggerating the offense I had been de­
gentleman, "why you engage in a pur­ clared guilty of.
suit so hazardous as this, when tho re­
’* I was immediately discharged, and
wards of honest lab ur are so remunera­ the boas said to me that ho would be
tive and so well assured ?"
doing but the right thing to withhold
"Because," replied tho man, "I can mySrages, as a penalty for having imfind no honest employment."
"Tut, tut,sir; speak tho truth or not called mo a ’rascally thief,* and hinted
at all There is plenty of work for thoee that the sooner I left the city the better
who wish to labor, and every man that it would be for tiy safety. This was
is blamed with health can readily earn
discouraging enough, and I scarcely
an honest living for himself and family. knew which way to travel; but after
Have you no trade I ”
serious thought it occurred to me that
"I served my time with a gunamitb, my best plan, after all, would be to go
sir, but have not worked as a journey­
back to Cincinnati, and, by a strict and
man for several years, except—"
honorable courao of life, Hva ’down the
"Go ■on,’’ said Joshua, "except
false charge against my character.
what! ”
”1 arrived here about four months
"You will think none the better of
ago, and at once sought employment at
me for the explanation."
my trade, • -but was driven from every
•*’ Perhaps not! but certainly none the
shop'in the city. I then attempted to
worse. You owe mo a little confidence
for the breach of decorum in which I engage in some other pursuit, and even
sought employment a* a common labor­
have this night detected you, and you
must tell me the truth. Tell ms all, er ; but various accidental encounters
with former acquaintances continued to
and then if I can do you a favor I will.”
Tho words were spoken in kindness, disclose the fact that I was a discharged
convict, ami J have been denied even
and the burglar responded by nerving
the'most menial employment. How I
himself for what ho viewed an important
have subsisted is a mystery to myself,
revelation.
"Well, I was going to my—except in but it is a fact that I have not partaken
of
one good, wholesome meal since my
tho penitentiary.”
return to Cincinnati. An old negress,
"^j.you have been there already ?”
who wm my washerwoman during my
npprrnjirvwhip, gave me something like
"For burglary t“
a dinner two (Jays ago, and since then I
" No, tar.?’
•
■
,"Tdl me all about it, man. What have not tasted food. Breaking into
this house is really my first .attempt nt
crime did yen commit th it consigned
orinre, as God ahflJJJgdge inc ; and staryou to a prison !’’
" None whatever, sir."
Joies that I am here, and that I did not
" That is not the truth. - It is simply
accomplish my original purpose, for
impossible that you were incarcerated if
now I feel that I can lie down and die iu
yon had not offended against the low."
" I swear that I apeak, the truth. 1 happiness (having told my tale to willing
was sentenced to three years in th^pen- oars and a behoving heart) in the sweet
itentiary for a crime I did not commit, consciousness that, whatever may be the
and that I did not know l»d been com­ verdict of the world, I am innocent of
mitted by any one till I was arrested for positive crime.”

it I was a decent man than; that I am
no longer such I do not view as my own
fault"
"Did an unjust charge and punish­
ment necessarily make a bad man of
you!"
" I will tell you the facta in my caae,
and then you can judge more understandingly. I hail finished my appren­
ticeship according to agreement, and

God bleev you!” xasponded Joshua.
“But upw.^ii^ continued, "you shall

attempted burglary he was enrolled as a
private in an Ohio regiment
The real gist of this sketch is in its
sequel, and it is more than usually in­
teresting for the lesson it teaches. The
convicted and subjected to a punish­
ment tlrat threatened to stamp him with
everlasting disgrace, proved to be brave
and trustworthy when trust was reposed
in him ; and within twenty months from
the date of his enlistment rose through
the different grades in rapid succession,
to the rank of Captain of a company.
At the close’of the war ho returned,
with scores of honorable scars asd[
minus an arm, to attest to his ser­.
vice in the cause of the Union ; but he}
had established a claim superior to,
that the highest patent of nobility can(
bestow. He is to-day a revenue officerr
in one of the most flourishing cities of ak
sister State.
Had Joshua Newland caused an alarmj
on the night of the attempted burglary,
and handed John McMaster over to the
•ffloera of the law, he would have added।
one more to the hordes of vagabonds,
that infest our lands ; but, by a contrary
course, he secured a valuable recruit to
the ranks of good citizenship, for which
act he shall receive an exceedingly great
reward.

A KA8K TKICK.
.
Strangora often remark that Detroit'
Isdies' seem to have a great fondness for
carrying gold watchca, and any jMireou1
walking ten blocks on Woodwax* or'
Jefferson avenues will see, if it is a fine'
day, at least ono hundred ladies with'
gold chains hanging down to the watchpockoL But, is the watch there t On a1
Woodward avenue car, yesterday, there
were half a dozen ladies and only one'
gentleman. Satan must have put him
up to do a mean thing. Taking out bis
wnteh, he looked at it, shook it, sighed
heavily, and said:
" Ought to have been cleaned a wack
ago.
Will you plcaBc give me the'
time!"
Tho lady addreenod had on a magnifi­
cent chain, but she blushed, half rose,
sat down again, and whispered:
"My—my watch is—is out of order.” I
"You have tho time, perhaps!” hoi
asked of the next.
. "Y-ycs, sir—it's 10 o’clock," she re­
plied, looking out of the window.
" Does your time agree with that!” ho
I asked st tho third.
"I believe so," sho coldly replied,
though sho well knew Hint her chain was
pinned to her dress.
“And what does your watch say?” ho
smilingly asked of the fourth"It’s a little alow, I think," she an­
swered; drawing her shawl closer.
Tho fifth lady had a watch, and a fine
one, too. She drew it out, made os
much display os possible, and called
out:
" Ten minutes after 11!"
The gentleman smiled, tho other four
ladies bit their lips and scowled, and
tho driver shook up the linen and called
out:
"Go on, now, you old raw-bones!"—

dkckj rub.
It wa&lt;i at the second battle of Bull
Run that a cannon ball carried off a
poor soldier’s leg.
" Carry ma to the rear!’’ he cried to a
tall companion who had been fighting by
bis side, " My leg’s shot off.”
The comrade caught tho wounded sol­
dier up, and na he was about to put him
across Iris shoulder, another cannon ball
carried away tho poor fellow’s head.
His friend, however, in the confusion,
did not notice this, but proceeded with
his burden toward tho rear.
"What
are you carrying that tiring for!" cried
an officer. •* Thing!" returned ho. "It’s
a man with his leg shot off.” "Why,
he hasn't any head!” cried tho officer.
The soldier looked at his load, and for
tho first time saw that wliat tho officer
oaid waa true. Throwing doyn tho b*xly
bo thundered out: "Confound him I
he told me it was his legl"—Balti­
morean.

SINGULAR DISAPPEAR­
ANCES,

almost trivial, are of great importance
fore breakfast wrb over, McMasters’ to the housekeeper.—JVom Century for
Jor miBintw, wma wo
Women.
itaiUj to Burry. W. inflolfod in » portunity to regain the reputation, to
CoUection-i a specialty.
I liifc tip ULobMUb. when, w .tipp'd unjustly filched from him, could be
jonty tiros (Uys. sod rrtoraod rory found in the service of his country. Ho he won’t retire to a farm and drop out ®f
MONEY TO LOAN
declared himself anxious to enlist, and sight He means to buy a gravel road
in three or four days subsequent to his and eel up a toll-gate.

bM infornied yon ri*ht Ho ia dead. Oar
safety fortndn us to «ion&lt;l you your property, to
wit, soom&gt; (taper* which have been burned.

HYGIENIC NOTES.

pearancee. Experience baa taught most
of u* to be rather callous na to many of
the cases which are mentioned in the
jiapera, but occasionally wo have an in­
stance entirely devoid of a "G..G."
flavor, and that of Assistant Paymaster
John Breeee, of the United States navy,
see a oouain in St. Louis several weeks
ago, with whom he stayed till Aug. 14,
when no started for Chicago, intending
to go to- Newport, via Niagara Foils.
From that time nothing has been heard
of him, and about the 1st his friends be­
-ramo alarmed, as ho had from $2,000 to
$8,000 about him. His brothers, one
of whom is a Captain in the United
State* navy, have made every effort to
I rim, but' without success.
Although in tho majority of caeca
those who disappear reappear, there
are
instances
to
the
contrary,
though the public bears little of
them. A hoc and cry is raised for a
while, but then the lost become* for­
gotten except by a .mon'a near relatival
and friends.
A notable case in point wsw that of
Mr. Benjamin Bathurst, who was dis­
patched on an important secret mission
to Vienna, when tho continent of Europe wan in a state of fermentation, in
the spring of 1809. In the following
November ho was due in London, but
day after day passed and not a word of
tidings of him came. “ I renumber,”
says his sister, “how for weeks together
every knock at tho door sent a thrill of
eager hope through the house." One
evening in December his father re­
ceived a note from Lord Wellesley, the
Duke of Wellington’s eldest brother,
requesting that he would immediately
call on him, as be had an important com­
munication to make. Tho substanbo of
this waa that Mr. Bidhurst had mys­
teriously disappeared. It was stated
that on his srrinfi at a certain posting
inn in Germany he sat down to write
with his papers scattered about him,
and subsequently sauntered out, it was
supposed, to take an airing. After
waiting nearly an hour, his servant be­
gan to make inquiries for him, but could
learn nothing, noFwaa he ever seen
again, notwithstanding that tho Govern­
ment and bis family offered splendid re­
wards for his recovery, and mode every
effort to that end. A pair of overalls
were brought to his servant by an old
woman, who stated that she found them
in a copse near tho town, and in the
pocket of one was found a note scrawled
in pencil on dirty paper which alluded
to the political dangors (he carried im­
portant dispatches) by which be was
surrounded. Some time afterward it
was alleged that a certain Count and
Countees D’Entragues were heard to
xsay that they could prove that Mr.
Bathurst had been murdered at a Magde­
burg fortress, and on hearing of this a
relative of the missing* man called at
once on the Count, but the latter was
ill and could not then see him. Within
a fortnight the Count and Countees
were murdered by their servant. Of
course, a world of eonjaeture fallowed
Mr. Bathdrst's disappearance, but to
this hour it is entirely a mystery.

One drop of essential oil of cinnamon
on a lump of sugar, which must be kepi
in the mouth until dissolved and then
gently swallowed.
Another—A tea­
spoonful of vinegar will generally give
immediate relief in tho most obstinate
hiccough.

Take a bit of cotton batting, put upon
it a pinch of black pepper, gather it up
and tie it, dip in sweet oil and insert
into the ear. Put a flannel bandage
over the head and keep it warm. It will
give immediate relief.

Btriw-holUd on tho tk'nlna «nd, '
With bmniing cb»*i, oud arm. anJ hoa'I- •
Two loofenwMSBbod h&gt; perfect blh« 1

Ghabsuopfejis—Ilaucera on the green.
I have known dysentery iu its worst
Wz hardly dare to think what it means,
form to be cured, after other medicines but the Graphic says every married
bad failed, by' drinking wheat flour
man is trotibled by a saytrap.
stirred in water, in quantity of about
"Own railden bpen flf
■- J &lt;■ ■
half ‘a tumbler of water, mode to the
With
rabai) owl
Hell*i gntco, oud on their hinge* gnie
consistency of cream with flour. It may
n*r»b itiutidcr."—Nitton.
bo advisable to add a pinch of salt, or
" Why Do the Butterflies Waft Their
file flour may be eaten in ite dry Btate.
The name effect is produced in cases of Wings!”—a twenty-two verse poem, by
“ Esmeralda,” is respectfully declined,
chronic diarrhcnc.
with tho informntiou that they have to
quick raxsanimoh's.
do it or walk.—Er change.
Prof. Wilder of Corn ell University,
Thu in not from " Daniel Deronda
gives these nliert rules for action in case
of accident: For dust in the eyes avoid "She waji plump and beautiful, and he
rubbing, Bash cold water in them; re­ was wildly fond of her. Sho hated him,
but, woman-like, she strove to catch
move cinders, ctA, with the round point
of a lead pencil. Remove insects from him. What was he ? A flea.”—Ex­
the ear by tepid Vater; never put a hard change.
Bchlinoton Hawk-Eye: The financial
instrument into tho ear. If any artery
be ent, compress it above the wound; if stringency of tho times was sadly indi­
cated
yesterday in the eloquent failure
a vein is cut, compress it below.' If
choked, go upon all fours and cough. of a drunken man down on Front street
to
borrow
seventy-five cents of a hitch­
For slight burns, dip the part in cold
water; if the akin be destroyed, cover
with varnish. For apoplexy, raise the
head and body; for faintness, lay the
person flat

ing-poet

A muon! little girl, having been
asked to write a sentence introducing
the word "’carrion," presented the fol­
lowing to her .teacher : "Bod children
DIO LEWIS OH WHOLESOME FOOD.
For Breaifael. —OalmeiJ porridge often carrion in church when the/ ought
with milk and sugar.
to bo quiet."
Or, Graham mush, with a little good i
Bask-balp players, from whoae char­
syrup.
acter the elements of humanity have not
Or, cracked wheat with milk anti been wholly obliterated, are beginning
sugar.
very solemnly to ask themselves why it
Or, baked potatoes with bread and is that Thwkagiving day always follows
butter.
so closely upon the end of their playing
Or, beefsteak or mutton. chop, with scoaon.
baked potatoes and bread and butter.
Boston Globe: A Pennsylvania boy
If you are thin and need fat use the
filled his pockete with- blasting powder,
first three ; if you are too fat use tho
and, when his mother was about to chas­
bst-uamed two.
tise him, threw himself nu, the floor.
Drink cold water or a little weak cofThere was an explosion, and shortly
after an explosion in that family. They
Dinner.—lleef or mutton, roosted or
now speak of him as "that blasted
stewed, with any vegetables you may
youngster."
like (though tomatotH should be used

A snob once asked the celebrated
carver, M. de Pounat, who recently died
in Paris, if he bad learned his art at tho
King’s table or kitehen. "At neither,”
replied the renowned carver; "it wm
I from having so often to slice off the
ears of insolent pupj&gt;i.* that I acquired
about which I am so fixed in my couvictions au that nothing should lie eaten ' tt. You Dow see how I can cut up n
after dinner, and I think that the din-1 goose."
A young Scotch girt inquired of a
ner should be taken early in tho day, not I
gentleman, in broad Scotch, the rood to
o’clock. In regard to the precise hour tho Tremont House, Boaton. He de­
of the dinner I am not so dear, though sired. her to fallow him, and asked her
for myself 1 o'clock is the best hour.; how long since ttbe had arrived from
* Hair weeks, yer. honor. ”
but in reference to tho omission of the Scotland.
third meal, I have, after long obw.mi- On their arrival at their destination, she
tion. no doubt whatever. .
, s • very coolly inquired: "Noo, sir, wull
hoc ye kennkl I was frac
Hundreds of persons have come to ye jist
Bootlan^i ”
•
t
'
sparingly), good bread and butter, and
close thj meal with agtasiof weaklem
onade. Eat no desert unless it be a lit­
tle trait, and eat nothing more until the
next morning.
There is no rule in regard to die*

" Aw-boo-hooI” bawled a small Chi­
cago boy over his father's front gate the
other night *' What's, the nutter, son­
ny I" inquired a kindrhearted gentieman
passing by. "Matter ’nough," whined
the-boy, " my brother's up stairs with a
whole lot of measles or suthin’, sn* they
won’t let mo go in ah’ have any—boohoo!" Then the kim'-Lrarted man
the third meat
X
Eat nothing between meals, not even tried to soothe the lad, but be couldn't
moke him believe that " meaalt s " were
an apple or peach. If you eat fruit lat
not some new kind of nuts.
i! be with tho breakfast or dinner.
When Seth got home from mockcrelCooked fruit is bos', for persons with
weak digestion. ~I have met hundreds ing, ho sought hia Sarah Ann, and found
of people who could digest a large beef­ that she, tiio hotftieM one, had found
And then moot awful
steak without a pang, but could not anotlier ibiui.
tight -he .got, and ao he went away and
manage a single uncooked apple.
I think certain dietetia reformers hare bound himself to cut live oak all down
in Floriday. He pined upon the live
somewhat overrated the value of fruit.
Avoid cake, pie, nil sweetmeats, nuta, oak land, he raurnmred in the shades;
his ax grew heavy in his band, rdl in the
raisins and candies.
wild wood gtadee. Mosqnitos .bit him
Manage your stomach as above, and
everywhere, no comfort did he get, and
at the end of ten years you will look
how terribly he’d swear whenever he got
back upon those table habits as the
bit. At lost, despairing—of relief, and
source of a great advantage and happiwishing himself dead, he went into the
neta.
'
woods a piece and chopped off his own
For thirty years I have been a con­
stant and careful observer (I have no
hobbies about diet), and in the light of

Quite os terrible a caec occurred in forms, and have experienced such relief
England two yaara ago, when a letter in a single week from omitting the su|&gt;
appeared in tho London *Timea relative per that I have, for a number of yearn,
to the disappearance of a young man depended upon this point iu the diet oh
named Bauer, confidential sgent of a the beet item in the prescriptions for in­
great Birmingham house. On the 25th digestion. I have nevermet one -p*xof January he arrived in London from scu suffering from indigestion who was
Moscow, pursuant to notice, and put up not greatly rtitewd at om&gt; by ouriiting
at the Charing Cross Hotel, whore he
had an interview with the manager of
the Mcmkow gas-works. Nothing has
since been heard of him, except by a
letter dited the 27th of the earns month,
with which wan inclose 1 another dated
February 2. The first, which pointe to
his connection with a secret society, ran
as folios*:

WOMKK A8 AKCHITKCT8.

It is certainly aeUlod that a most use­
ful and proper business for women is
fast no lunger. It is near morning, so
thatpf a house architect. No one knows
I may as well draw, and we'll take up
an well the advantagoaand disadvantage*
of the arrangements of the- interior of
break fas*. Yon-diava had. a poor show
houses, and the hundred little things
far/Four ^me °f Bfe, my friend, and I
thought trivial by a man by a woman
am sure there is better, fortune in store
arc known to be important She known
for you."
the step* it nave* to have the storeroom
Poor John McMsstera was overcome in the right place, how much breakage
at such an exhibition of ’ generosity, for is consequent on the want of a proper
it disclosed a phase of the human heart
were limited, but I had mawtged to save he luul never before witnessed, and he ing the closet door open on the wrong
a fbw hundred dollars; and the girl 1 wept tears of joy; but Joshua wentvigorside, and the trouble of having the hooks
ou-4y 4o-wi?k to feed and «lotfa* this too high. When a man builds a house
for he was for himself, and hia wife helps to plan
&gt;, and saw a it, every woman who succeeds her in it
convinced
would enable os io commence business promising genu of good in him. '
take* oomfort
in the little con­
and housekeeping in humble style withThese events happened in the second venience*, which, though
seeming

NO. 3.

hours I shall bo dead. In good faith of doing
a good deed, I Joined certain people a tew years
ago. Alaa, it waa a bad error Into which my youth

lived in dread, although 1 was not prepared for

Va«bville, Mich.,

Grneral Conveyancing,

To this

wm

appended .

From a passenger from.the Wcet this
nervations, I assure you the table habits - morning, #e learn that a rather inno­
I advise are vital to health and happi- I
cent-looking young man on the train,
who evidently had not traveled on tho
cars a great deal in his life, went out on
A young man wm frequently cautioned j the platform of the car for on airing,
by his fatherJe vtita for. " measures, not | when a gust of WinA carried hiaalonohtd
man.” He promised to do so, and soon hat into a cornfield by the back, and tho
after reoeivud • 4xrau* ■ to rate for JAr., train going at full speed. He rushts
Peck. His father, astonished at Ms I into tho cat- in an affrighted manner and
voting for a man whom he deemed ok-' says, "Conductor, ean’t you stop this
jectioasblo, inquired the reason for de- i train ; I’ve W my hut" The oonducton-aodibly wailed, and went on his
rounds, to the infinite disgust of ‘his
if Peak is not a me**ure, I don’t know I green traveling man.— Winon sin State
Journal.

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J-

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QO TO

At the Stale elections heM Inst Towsraklp. decaaspwd Oct. «th. carrying «T
Twetalay, Udiana went Di-moeratie a diamond pin. a gold watch sad a masonic
ring, ths whirls valuer! al $35«W.
Two
hy 4,ODO majority, Ohio, Rrptibltcan hundred dellara reward offered for the ar­
by .1,000, and W«I Virginia. Demo-1 rets. of the thief.
.A'man named McKay. gM in a row with
era lie byJO,QOO majority.___
his Imilar half OH a Flint A Pore Marquette
Mr. Jaroea Ltck, who died recent­ Rath-oad train, nonth nf East Saginaw. Oct.
fiih, and' pusbsa her from the platform of
ly in California, was a little, spare the car. whilst the train was going at the
iqmreoM man, itattaHy-dressed in a rale of thirty mils* an hour,. The . woman
was so mad that the tumble didn't kill her.
mTiwty wit of M*«k. and wearing a
The bdler in J. 8. Minor’s shingle mill
tail oulinr with a voluminous neckteral Alpena, exploded Saturday meralng?
chief. Ho gava in his will $700,000 complstbiy wrecking the mill, and HUed
four
person*. Andrew Tilehroa, engineer,
for an olxervatory, and $300,000' to
William Caid. Frank Jariaeka and Daniel
found and endow the California Bowman. Kight workmen ware more or
School of Mechanical Arts ; 8250,000 lee* injured; the two Tboarpeeu Haya anti.
Panker seriously. Lacs about $7,000.
lor n group of brvnae statuary repre­
A liUle sou of Frank Bvsrhart, of Porter.
senting the history of California ; vaw
Case ,County, was killed Friday while driv'
Oioms ibe cow*. He had fastened a bal­
• 100.000 for an old ladies' home th &gt;■«
h(
let around hit body and attached the oedof
Ssn Francisco; $160,000 for building the strap I* the oow'u tail with Ute idea of
nnd maintaining free baths; $130,000

fur a brnttxe monument to Francis

Dr. AIM'S Wial tattlft!

Im patent enshrine. and try M-tMrt*. and lathi*
way ctjww»! ww-re than auflfatant la hare cured and
kaptltem wrlL’ The fret fa, by mring drag Uli.,'
h»M nrf ti-nd, etc., M cures for Ire. than others
LIFE IR TOO 8HOST TO M MI8JLE ABLEWIf YOU lave any rerloiw, uhrtlnatr -lkrea-e or
annoy ins »vm|.tmn». bo matter bow dta-uuniffnd or

Banner

•25,000 to the Protestant

the same amount to found an orphan
home in San. Jose, and $10,000 to

purchase scientific and mechanical
works for the Mechanics' Institujeof

Saa Fraocuev.

Comment! us to Philadelphia after
all.

While the Centennial exhibition

is in progress the Grand ’Jury is in

continaetts session.
The moment a
pickpocket is caught stealing he is'

presented to the Grand Jury, the wit­
nesses, ge.Andly strangers, are called

TaUent. arriving In the dly *bouM roms at once
M the I Wlor tef.-rt atamjln* tool tar tm.ln-..
fJfflwbvur.aa.m.bU p m. Kuud.j. 10 to X

at once to testify, and in an hmr or

ttvo the prig ia on his way to the
State prison.

A ease in point:

A

thief stole a gold watch froth Charles
Snlivaa, of Ohio, al eleven o'clock in
the forenoon ; was arrested at 5 nin­

presented to. the
Grand Jury nt twelve;
tried and

nies past eleven;

found guilty at half past twelve ; at
a quarter before oiie, p.
of that

DR. AIKIN

I* pre eminently .urei-wful In curing coae* In h
Gmrt Fpmmatfaw. an* hae masy llvlmt vOncM
owe life and health iu him. after bavins tin
home standing, utterly destroying t«a who
... 1...._ ....
i.,f.
block*.
A woman -end child, strangers
stepping for tho nigh: allha National 'notel,
wore burned to death. Several others - in
the hotel and private honse* barely eaoaped
with their livee in-only their night clothes.
The low m estimated at from $20,000 to
$40,000, though I hat hbut a random gu»»».
Morley is a small iMorpora'ed village in
M areata Co., on the Grand Rapids A Indi­
ana Railroad, near the lino al the county.
It is a lively little manufacturing village.
A train on tho Great Western Railway
waa wrecked by a broken tender wheel,
near Princeton, Canada, on lbs morning of
tba 6th in»L Rogine-driror Cooper and
fireman Irwin, baggageman Wright, express
maaaeogtr Andrew*, and a man supposed
to be McBride, in tho employ, of Bondi io A
Co., of Detroit, who was riding in the bag­
gage car al the lime of the accident,. were
kin»4. Non* of the otbvr puHSfM were
hurt, but btdly Mared end oh*kr% up. Thv
ear* took fire, and one firaLclau, one aecond-claaa, and the baggage car, with nearlylwanty pivere of baggap, were destroyed.
The remaining oars ware very eUgtoliy dam-

I’erowHi at a dirtan-e may be eure.1 a: bom. by
ns » letter to Dr. ADIu. .tatlns e»re. .ymptom*, lenrtk of t‘me the dJacaw im. enntlntwd. and
ha.-;- me&lt;lirli-.e. prnmntlv forwarded, frre fr ,m dama«e and enrf-Ut y. with full and pb-lu Mr.-etlon* for
U«c M reeling «tc in reclrterod letter, P. O. Ord. r
a!.!

57 Monroe Streel, Grand Rapids, Miohtree!* hU pall&lt;mi. hotx-r
ftfvew the chnlorel rame4tee; l» a regwlar tveduats In iMildiw; onlreneL
ly ownrd the n»o«i anreereful. ami I* the r'«ht on­
to employ ta Alt ofaes. HovUmi* doctor* try to lnJore bLn-lIxx—In general p.-MUee al I-rapt every
earn- they &lt;-an get. tMu»h unable tn well treat mwhl diMMO*- -while never deananclng olber M. D.*a.
bet aendlna ’brm f«m‘ly Mtienta.carefttl, notar. In­
dependent. l»B. AXKN devotee hlmaelf wholly to
his SMeWUes with triumph .o-oe«i All th* afflict­
ed who rorne Is Mm will Bn.l the aid they *eek.

FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS.
TIME TABLE.
JOLT tad. IK*.

n.&lt;*K&gt;MMITnra (BttYANT A STRATTON)
h-allh and !l-»'« -iij.-yi-rnt.
kx
mi'sinem univBBsm.
The
ro&amp;doeud,
meet •urere.ful,
popular
‘TOO LATEJ DIED THROUGH NEG LEOTI"
.. obJret,
—£ —Wrt
------------------.u,ult
In bnw m»nv case* thl*c*n M *afal-of frierd* or
relaUvre, virttma of Con*amplbm or Other ln*tduou. dlmac. ».-l how »»d Ibe reflreUou that lM
Umelr, skillful treatment wa* n&lt;-&lt;lcrte&gt;l.
M«l famllu-a tare on- or nrero with Ufa .embit­
tered by noodlre- nffrrinf -M-Mora free from fain,
alwar* cwiretao* of dtaaj. or dfaaMUty, yet who
can he rertored to health by CM •kltlful Hpeclallrt.
ar Ewahilrtml l—re in xttmdre prutfavaiMO
isee, (at.Sl. Mui. In "M, ta. Franctax. durin« '47k

Best Calico 6 cts. per yard.

'SHE

SALVATOR BEER
Is the Best Lager Brewed in the West
gold 17 tbeCatk al MILWAUKEE RREWEHK,
Grand JUvar Are, Detroit Mli-h
nil. brer I. Muled by Ja««b Helter. II Slate St-

d»y, left ths Court room for five years
in State prison ; at three o'clock was

A GOOD GAITER FOR $1. AND

DR. AIKIN,

in prison; nt half past three got up

from the barer’s test with his head
shaved ; at four was in

FOR

swnfa-s M kjuq

Tte Doctor’s Lmtioo
51 Im St.,

Key, author of “The Star Spangled

Orphan Home of Sau Francisco, and

G. A. TRUMAN’S H

CHRONIC DISEASES

Well Kaown Specialist,

prison garb

and locked in his cell to be assigned

WORLD.

BOOTS FOR $2.50.

to employment the next nwining al
tale la *11 iirrwin. holdinc claim* ogaia.l .aid re
tale, Is wtueti t* prevent tMir claims ttiuafb- examiuatlon iuk! adju-tnwmt:
Nmfcv !• hereby riven. Hint we win meet on
If you go out at night in your bare
Thurulay the 3tMh day of govern ter, A. l». 1S7A and
Wedneoday
.A. D 1ST?,
feet to bring in the washing, and yon on ...
, Wtte Mlh
— -L.dnr
.1-—of
-I February
r-,———U_|(t.lHearing nnd Night Reatorcd.
step on a rusty nail, you are a doom­
Lnng, Throat, and other
ed man. If your wife loves you she
Chronic Diseases Cared,
will go herself.
'
—We've got * bran new girl baby

at our house.
Centennial.'

Came

yesterday.

1776.

1876

and Broken Down Constitntinns Bnilt Ip and
It cln vigorated.
His Patients Gain 10 to 40 lb*.in Weight.
Serlowa. t om pHc«ted IMaeaar*, tbal

DRUGGISTS:

iGRICULTU RiL DEPOT.

A.

At Jaekeon, Oct. (xh, a
od Felt, was fooling with
off and shot “his father,
thought, a fetal wound.

Last week Thursday, a man named Cad­
well, of Vevay, lagham &lt;Jo., paased from
the -eraee of this lite, by hanging hirrelf,
leaving a wife and child to shirk for them-

DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,

A lady write- U&gt; Dr. Aik in: "I am aotmon ami e»Dr well by your treatment that myMth In you 1*
unbounded. and ahall recommend you to all my
trivnd. a. amou reliable jAydclan."
“ Mir-t have hrfp or dlr. or gelmanr, I concluded"
write a man of A In ta-.r Maith b.ryearnwho.

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

REAPERS, MOWERS,
BOOKS,
STATIONARY,
WALE PAPER,
PAINTS, OILS, COLORS
VARNISHES.
BRUSHES,

Suiical lutrmtf, Trusses Etc.,

Horse Rakes, Plows.
Wheel Cultivators.

Fine Tota &lt; Cifan.

Where ho is now receiving ond opening up one of the finest Stocks of
Goods for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE, ever laid down
in Nashville, and never in the memory of msn was goods
so cheap as he will sell them this Fall. Why,
who ever heard of a Good Check

FLANNEL SHIRTING FOR 16 CTS A YARD.
Still it is

bo

!

We have Over One Thousand Dross
Ranging in Prices from

Patterns

CE1TTS
Catarrh, Consumption!
irthma. Rrorwhltl*.’ and all Tbroal and Laax Comptataui. (whteh, in thia country, are the g reatrel eu— i— .z,
ur.o «hrn chance of cl mate

Planters, and

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

-

Road Scrapers,

I&gt;. O. OTtlF^rJTIT.

Buy Your TEtYS of

TEAS. COFFEES,
SPICES,

A four-year-eld eon of a man named Mo(\trdy, of Grand Rapids, secidentslh nuug
htmnslf while jumping from a chair with a
rope aremod his neck, on the »th inst.
r-'sreingiou A. Bacon, mi ef.the veteran
oJncurosn of yreeh far thia state, died at
Flint on the Tib. He ft-r many year* taught
iu 1‘rtrolL and has had for bis pupil* many
Who are now ibe leading men of the state.

FOR THE HEXT SIXTY DAYS!

A Doctor to Have Faith la.

TOILET ARTICLES.

Orlando OTilder. of Orland, B-aneb Co.,
during a viait to Philadelphia, gave bi.
checks to a bogus bagrareman, and loaf al 1
trace of his trank^aad $600 worth of bag-

BANNER STORE!

life «« when under your care ami alnre raring me.

1
,eUW
foot years, belonging
♦. a John Christina, a Hollander, of Grand
!!-.?ldi, was drowned Monday by falling in­
fo a barrel of awIU in the yard.
’ Lnpeer *m virited by a heavy fire Satur­
day afternoon, which reduced to aabes.
nearly a block of buildings.
Loss estimat­
ed at $10,000.

T

Fort The, Jactsan 1 Saiiaav B. R.
SIIOKT LIES BETWEES

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

JaaMi Whitat
Ipriagwell*, wm kill­
----- &lt; -------------- -Jilst walking on the
Lake Shore Railroad, at Detroit, on the 6&lt;h.
Last week, George Kdred, of Troy, died
from the effects of a flail from a tree, which
accident happened while ho wm fixing a
•ivlng at a picnic.

TRUMANS'

ZD. O. GRIFFITH’S

The Right Doctor at La»t.

H. L. Way was arrenled ak CoMwaier for
fcrgery. Il was a bad way Im had of signtng the wrong tr-----

A'

Free Exhibition.

A Buff-nr for yean from dl-re- and Ul tmtnwat write*: "Hr. Alkln, I tbtak you from itetetlom of mt heart for making
well a* I »“•

James Buckland, of Holly, has been arsiwted al Marshall on suspicion of horse ab­
duction.

G’

■

NASHVILLE

The MarrteCnr Himtb dmitlni; aid or advlee fat
a, delicate matter rotallnff io health (and beauty J.
.rerenthmond enreof dlreare. confident Icily ereuh the Doctor With the awtrano- of mfc, uukk
urv in al! e««. « be I. doubtlem the rotaI .kinful
*d&gt;ea'phvalclan In the world. Do not .offer from
•all., ifeaknere. White., Ulreratlon. Supprewl-m m
ilbrr dtawta and drag
amf-«r&lt;al.&gt; fife, when

MUD IRON PLOWS
Wine# and Liqworg

Abner Idee, who was arrested at or near
Traverse Chy. for an attempt to rape a tit­
tie girl, escaped from custody, and bis body
!»■» b“-a found in tho Boardman liver.
It
it thought he drowned himself rather than
vfan 1 the d'mgraoo whleh he had attracted

rf.xn. ata, remadtel by Urn nw4 improved

Caniagrs and Buggies.

LEE

GENTLEMEN!
Do you want Dye-sluffs?

UXQ. MIDDLE-AGED AID OLD MEM.

CROOK’S

BROTHERS,

PATENT
And join in the chorus with those that are already flinging :

Do yon want Paints and Oils?

Do you want a good Buck lor ihc

This i-8 the Tea I long have sought,
And mourned because I found it not.

of Plain well
eel the afifiietrd ' Home Circle ?
yr.ntb’a limb became ba had nn Mend­
Do you wont School Books ?
present to guarantee payment.

THEY KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF

Thureday night Daniel JU.-4 wm arreni^
Du yuu want a Preacription ailed
«t J-.ckaon, on a ohatwe af eounterfriling
nlokvi*. A pair of motel mnwMe. *ir&lt;7 tre with care ?
fitdvM five *«,r.l firore were taaad in M.

GROCERIES,
In Nashville nnd sell them at the SmaUetl Profit.

You can buy

We dixll keep !h* be*1

DOUBLE ’WAGON StraW “A for D cents, Walei 111 cents, Yellow C10 cam;
‘And other Groceries equally as low iu price.

HARDY A( ROCKER

•

LEE BRO’S.

�THE

with oesrly al! iu cornea:*.

I’EIJfSYLVAKIA

BAHEOAD

Th•

Tut Mail Bcr.fo of the United Bute*.

••©aping with their
*h»»k buh with each MMDbw of bis fami

hxf&gt;«»d»y
anti taout of their hcussho' 1

CHEAP FOB THE FALL OF 1876, AT

P»J

phoid fever.

Mr.

this poor family, as in addition to all their
clothing, and nearly aH their furniture they
been felt in Nashville.

»e came up one* an hallooed with all ths in the cellar.—Banner.

—Sociality and good feeling prevailed

in a field some distance away, hoard him
inant feature of this Magarino it its copy­
cane rim* Mr. Yrland called to Wm. Bart- right Novelettes,—“Mios Crevpigny's Ab­
surd Flirtation,” by Fanny Hodgeeon Bur­
al»o hailooed to lend aerialanee. They pro/ nette, and “The Days of Seventy-Six," by
perior to the oomlnued stories Io be found
rasal of Dr. Atkin's sdverltssineaL
But, as a cotem- tllE ONLY PLACE JN TOWN WHERE YOU CAN
20 da. aad 23 et».. at ths Bootox Bronx,
fastened tho spear into the clothing and in magnrines generally.
&lt;4
—
A
Sellick
for
many
years
lii^par
for
THE GENUINE
drew all that temained of Chris. Lens’into
In Nashvfite.
n
’t— a* ak.
patterns, in short, everything in “Peterson'’
that I will busine... - purchasing a half interest la the
is the best of the kind. The prion of this
Msgailne is but $2.00 a year, three coplee
boniness ».nd offiei of William Jones.
for $4.80, “with a vuperb engraving “Sur­
ele-1 oonsisthtg of Ibe following gentlemen :
render of Cornwallis,” io the person get­
G.
ATruman,
Dan
Halbert,
H;
A.
Leo,
P. McOmber and 8. G. MaUeeon, all well.
ting np the club ; or six copies for $9.00,
Wm. Jvnea, Conrwi Clever, aad C. B. Riehand an extra copy of.the Magarino far 1877.
araoon, who rendered a verdiet as fellows :
tho Centennial Exhibition last Tuesday.
“That aaid Christopher Lens came to his
.SUrc, In
—The President of the Western Michigan
Specimens of the Magarino are sent, giatis,
death on the evening of Ool. 10th, 1876, at
NashviDe.
if written for. Address Chablis J. Pmsbis own hands, by drowning himself in the
Quarterly Meeting at the Mudge School
soa, 806 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa.
*RT Gtocn^Nuf MUM**, a targe Has
mill pond between the bridge aad mill in
At TimAM's.
the Village of NMhvttta. Mteh."
—The Berryville Sunday School held a
WE WILL SELI, THEM AT *TUE FOLLOWING PRICES :
Mr. Lens had been drinking quite bad B. DeLand A Co.’s Best Chemical Saleratuo should not be nved in all cases, as it has
a picnic last week al 8. J. Padooek**, and
Don't pay 50 els. for JCerosrac
everybody felt happy In consequence of the come that intemperance was the cause of

JHHM1111$ FiSS Hili LHD MD OIL

Lee nrot will anh yon a Graautated SoIB- BoatWtl t® l«o» .(th.

tho rash act; bnt the femfly of the deceas­
ed Urtnk his mind was a Huie shattered.
The funeral services wera conducted by
—HmaTl boys now gather in tho desolated
country gardens, and, hiding dewn behind Rev. C. G. Thomas at the N. E.Church, yes
the fence, shy frost-bitten cucumbers at the tarday.

John Mulvany and J. H. Keith are two
1®- D C. GairrtTH’s store will be --The Social in connection with the M. neighboring
farmers’ In Assyria township.
E. Church will bo entertained by Dr. and
On Thursday hrt Keith’s cattle (3 cows)
Mrs.
Barber,
at
their
residence.
on
Tuesday
aad he is now receiving the Banner Stock
eve., Oct. 17th. A cordial invitation is ux- treepavuod on Mulvaney's premises and
of Goods, cUerper than ever before.
Mulvaney penned them up.
Soon after,
whilst Mqtrau.'y WM'absenl, Keith, armed
—Four weeks ago. Cunrad Feaster, liv­
with a rftib, came after the cows, and Mrs.
ing north, whilst threshing, bad the back
MuHsney, who is a gritty little woman,
of his right band pricked to the bone with
■Qu
22-bonc and four-clash G&gt;r- a pitchfork. I? gave him no pain until held eh st-the gate and told him he could­
n't have “them oaUle."
Keith assarted iu
throe or four languages that hs would, aad
slammed the gate against the plucky little
been exceedingly painful.
woman, breaking bar right shoulder-blade.
with my four prrues to make cider every
—John Merrill, a runner for a Toledo On Monday fast, Mu^ynney had Keith ar­
day, until further notice.
Soap Factory, and a Detroit Tea House, wav rested for assault and battery, brought be­
BarryvlUe, Aug. &amp;U&gt;, 1876.
arrested in thia village, by Dept. Sheriff fore Esq. Chipman in thia village, and*the
Fuiksd D. Soulis.
trial was set down for the 17th lost.
'
Lkb Bans, are selling a Tea that of a Battle Creek hotel-keeper, for jumping
OHBISTIAS M. HOLLER.
a board-bilL
Dame Rumor claims that the
arrest for jumping the board-bill rasa farce
the family.
The funeral of Christian M. Holler al the
—that the hotel-keeper pul up a job on him,
Christian Cbaruh, Wednesday* was very
by bringing him a prostitute, who stole his
largely attended,—more attending than
Nforr, in Nashville.
could get into the church,—which fully
■ST A Full line of Violins, Bows,
Strings, kc., at

Raw 60 coals per g.illon.

6d casing
Sd casing

Lan Bans.

Nashville, Oct. 8rd, 137ft,

Trout into mince meat, but Trout and Mr.
Clever succeeded in getting him away from
■he building, and sailed upon Marshal

abort time.

laid hands on him he would “knock the

should Village Marshal pasted on.
iky.
Call
STMIU.

Ibea Cousli

'
CUT THIS WT»
i*theX-berbo«oiai Hattinjp- The next
It May Wavs Vottr LACm.
morning he wm brought back and arraignThere is *u&gt;
Hfi^w&gt;M*fcte *d before Eeq. Chipman, who administered
CoTd.'L'Oe------- “

1----------

------ *

rather Chan 1

'

WM. VENN. Pkohu’ktoil

.A.

TO PURCHASERS OF

COLUMIX

DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES
HATS,
CAPS,
’ x
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CLOTHING, /
NOTIONS.
AC.
AC.,
AC.

i^vuge

TICKS,

INVOICE

F’-A.IaL

PROPRIMTOBS

LIVEBT,

steady-glade

CLOTHING!

IS

From $5 per Suit Up.

READ

BOOTS AND SHOES !

the family of another

..

AND

NVI^TEIt

SALE anUBOARDING STABLE,

GOODS.

KASHVILLK MICH.

CONSIDER!!
'T’HE GREAT H AHD TIM RR p*PE

1 Ihr kZj, the &lt; &gt;.. apr.t, anil tb» Moat Fopflv
olar- Too cannot afford to
w.ti.out It.

IN GREAT VABICTT.

®ricltrt on the dearth.

From$l a Pair, Upwards.

The Keliable Finn of

15 GRADES OF TEA

KOCH ER &amp; BRO.
Up k e j.tsfnilde*’

LARGE STOCK. OF

floods, Grvoceries

CT?

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.
MEAT MARKET!ww
ROE &amp; CLEVER
dd

per res
Url lifut

o lifrir n*e»l kuje stock of General Merchandise, a

ooh
&lt;-1
• no trial fit

All Goode Sold nt •Jtrpmcntat, and.

LocATibN.— West Side of Main
Street, in W. A. Ayhworth's Brick.
|

Christian Church, Oct 121b, conducted by
Ci 1. Dxro.
NsriivHle Cornet the pastor.

Stockmann A Willyard,

Check*.

money, and BiUy went bis

Th* members of the

Bottom Prices.
The top of the Market paid for Hide, Fthe, *e.
Give* Um -A. CmIL

NEW LIVERY!

L. J. WHEELER

SaUafacilon Guaranteed.

tfr: v

tnihh »nia«e, where lhej will cvmtantly

TO

BEST ASSORTMENT OF

’

NEW MEAT MARKET.

Fresh and Skit Hr«

10JEMIIVS.

Stripea and

Mr. Vxxx has had several years experi­
ence iu the livery business and is prepared
to furnish all who wish with a good rig,
and at prices corresponding with the close
times.
43j|

ROBERTS A HOSIER,

OF

otts,

At Bitgood's old stand, Nashville, Mich.

BELONGS

FULL LINES OF

50 CENTS TO $1.00 PR POUND.

POSTPONEMENT.

TOECEIVIIVG-

THIS

GREAT INDUCEMENTS

C

CUTTING AND FITTING,

LIVERY STABLE!

During the next 30 days

Prints,

Dress and Cloak Ifakinjf,

C. C. WOLCOTT

WILL OFFER

glorious morn should shine upon him, he
would awaken in ths likeness of his Divine
Master to di* no more. In his death. Nash­
ville has loot a worthy citisen. society an
honored aember, the Christian community
an exemplary disciple of the Lord Jeens
Christ, and fata family a dutiful and only
eon, loving brother, and an affectionate and
kind husband and father. He loaves a
father and mother, two sisters, a wife and
liulo daughter, and a targe circle of friends
and assoelatas to mourn their loss.
His funeral was held at the Christian
Church, on Wednesday, Oct. 11 th. at 2
o'clock, p m.. conducted by the pastor, as­
sisted by Rev. C. G. Thomas, pastor of the
M. E. Church.
C. I. Dxro.

Sunday (febool in this village.
UuleVtril*, thou h»«t W* n«.

lUa jest received a Urt^o-t flne aaaurtoirat of

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS!

OK Roofing Plate,

W. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO

Mr. HoUer waa bora in booth Bend, Ind.
and oamc hero with his father in 1807. Al
the age of 1% be profesaed- faith in Christ,
was baptixod and united with the Advent
Church, in Bucannan, Mieh. Ha lived and
died in the faith of that Church, that in the

Perlie waa a chat wing little girl, and

Mrs. E. C. Eitting-er

per foot; put up out of the very best

West Side Main St., Opp. Union House,

• GO days in the Detroit House of C*rrec- Bnpartrd thbHfe. tn thia vUImaOM. 11th, Peril.

enux's Oannax Studf hss lately been ii

keg 4.25

have

greatly reduced the price Io 10 cents

Al Prtrea that Dafy Cocnpetllfou.

Having put s Bran New Cider Mill into haven't heard of Billy being on a spree for
along tine, until last Friday afternoon.

— FsH B.rl„ U

B. UKBUAU8KR.

Fall and Winter Styles.

To the grief-bowed parents, who have
lost their only son, and to the young wife.
—Billy Weir (Irish Billy) enjoy, a mug
or its equivalent, for Goods when delivered. of 40-rod-dmible-extruct of Indian corn as
the Nsws extends heartfelt sympathy.
Nashvilla, Oct. 12th.
D. r. LINCOLN.
OBITUARY.

th. biggcM priMr.

- Eave Trougllillfc—We

keg 4.50

lOd casing keg 4.00

H. ALDRICH

Please call and band In that Utile amount

a I rial.

PUasc fflvc me a cull.
NaahrlHo. Mich. Nov. io.

pr keg 4.75

LOOK IN!

for a moment, when they entered and prov­
Truly Cris. M. Holler, was a young man,
identially found water handy, and subdued honest, energetic, worthy and’ industrious,
the fire, which bad caught from some paint and one that Nashville could illy afford to

caught sight of the “critter'' and they wsm
for each other slmullanoaualy. Now, Billy
is a clever sort of a fellow when he is so­
ber, but when joined with the “red-eye" be
girds on his armor, sounds the battle ery
and atrium forth for victory- This was
the ease last Friday. Ho entered Trout wine’s barber shop and dared Rol Dunham

bailed, 65 eta per gallon.

id to 5d pr keg 4,oo

WARM MEALS for the Hungry!

the delinquent board bilL Be tbal as II
cst, respected and bekved man in this com­
may, Merrill wm allowed to depart.
munity. Rev. Deyo preach*1 a good ser­
\ —Last Saturday morning Nashville came mon on the “Unston Morrow," from James
&lt;be Bsfan S^rr. &gt;a NMh.uk.
#ltbin an ace of having its customary an­ 4th chap., 13, 14, and 15th verses, and
— O.i 1C..I u~
Lh Bros.
nual conflagration. Shortly after a^ fi&amp;e spoke words of comfort to the grief stricken,
was built in Reynolds A Cook's Wagon shep, parents and bereaved wife. In speaking of
TAKAJ PfOTICE.
R. B. Gregg came in and noticed the upper the deceased he said : “To me bls life was
I wish Io say to the people of this commu­ floor on fire, where the stove pipo ran all revealed'Jn the expression of his father,
nity that I have just received a fine stock of through it. 'Ueno gave him the key, and during the purring aceno of that last half
GcnU' FumUMng Goode, Scarfa. Woden
Wntppcn, Over Skirts. Vnder Shlrta.'
falsehood.
Draum. Grafs' Hose md Ovcrallo.
1 the dense smoko drove them back, but only

Give me

MEN’S, YOUTHS’ &amp; BOYS' CLOTHING

Strictly pore Linseed Oil

6d told pr keg 3.75

BOLOGXA SAUSAGE,
GROCERIES, and

Boux Ban.‘a.

aUl times.

11 centh per lb.

8d to 9d pr keg 3.50

FRESH OYSTERS,

MERCHANT TAILOR!

BEADY MADE CLOTHING!

Jeff. Nails 104 to 60d pr kg $3.25 Strictly pare White Und

CAN BIS T OOSD .

Broke Her Sbtraldcr-Blxde.

bewildered ear.

tho Destun SUare, in Nashville.

AT THE BAKERY

S.-UEIBHAUSER,

I

7

BOOTS AND SHOES.
fur CASH and will

be Hold at the lowest

CALL -ALtTZD SEE US

MARBLE WORKS
BLACK A FDLZJER,
.

Piopri.lora.

KVBMV DMfltirHtlN OF

and MONUMENTS,

as folkeep constantly on hand
, Thursday. Oet.

SiFllESH
MEATS,,h i
M | &lt;rf all hiiUk -Uoh will b. .old low lor
om

1* | Th. blfbMl pole, paid Tor llid-i, VH1,
uw -lc- OHwihm . C*U &lt;m
tid, Mwiw FC
I KMh.Ul,, Xloh.
I

and we wid convince you that we are not to be
BEATS# OX BRICES!!

KOCHER BROS

Furrigu &amp; American

BLACK A FULLER.

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nail-doetors in Parte who obtain m* high

African travels will be interested iu see­
ing the stuffed hide of tho terrible go­
gaged in the kerosene carrying trad*, and the rilla that was kilted by the plucky little
nooring hsd liecoene saturatr-l with thia iu- Frenchman in «n cucouuUt wirch b&lt;&gt;
grajihiaklly describes. It ia exhibited
with the Ohio archioological collection,
in the mineral annex of tbe main build­
ing. The exhibj^r is the Mount Union
College, of AUtefl»8i^rk county, Ohio,

l.»——If

The Chicago Lkikibk is mid to have

HAIR RESTORATIVE

nil r?4E* --*■11 •***' —1 ■&lt;***-*•

pent thronghout tho United States, we
•honld say it would take as much to go
round this yr ar. And to cap the climax
tho preprint irn have announced their {*per at $1.00 a year. How it is done is a
mystery, unless they have more than *' a

PJJkfSrOTKJHMS??®?:
:st
EN6IAVEH AMD Dtfi MMU. ITEMCl LA AMO IT OCX.

What It Does!
It
eri-

far the mun-jum of Which it waa obtained
publishers that all they oak of therca.lcr
at a cost of $10,000. When this for­ is to pay for tho white paper and post­
were killed and aix i njurad. Tro boy* . midabte beaut was attacked by Dn Chatl- age ; for their labor, when the paper
FLOWERS AM* STRAW B00DS-BHU3ALTT.
lu and two negroce, ho wrenched tho1 reachos 100,000 or more circulation,thrir
MMAU AND FIELD SUM.
guna out of tho hands of tho latter, bent; advertising will pay tho profit While
them in tbe shape of • horseshoe, killed they are building up the l&gt;ap»-r they do
bad purrbaeed the right to play. Daring tke
not solicit advertising, and benoe the
HARDWARE ARD CUTLERY- WHOlSSALf
both of tho Africans, and then rushed' readere get a great paper for 31.00 that
SDWIM HVrrr a BOSS. MaodSlLaka
toward Du Cliaillu,-screeching horribly,. is worth $3.00. As the publishers have
and beating hte breast with hte fore­
Lxdosb. Chicago, Ill., inal Fine Bluff, Ark., consuming three block*.
hands, aa tbe gorilla always doee when
HOTELS.
r .00 for subscription and 15
closing $1.1
enraged. Tbe little Caul, however, fin­ cents fjr |X)
postage.—Chicago Timet.
roAirxcir.
WILSON'S
PATENT
ADJUSTABLE
CHAIN FO* t*ished his gorillaship with a bullet
- viuos, IRON FOUHNM BEBSTEAM, ETC.
The very highest award that tho Cen­
through too heart, tho mark of which
Hlectorv. a SUto Executive and a State Centra! may lx&gt; seen. This affair occurred on tennial Commission can confer upon any
exhibitor, a Diploma of Honor and
Sr John
tho 1tanks of tho Gaboon river, in Africa. Medal of Merit, has been granted to I.
MEDICAL ADVICEi^S^S
The stuffed hide—generally known in L. Cragin k Co., -Philadalphia, for the
celebrated Dobbins’ Electric JJoxp.
Centennial circles as “ Dr. Darwin
- Maj. W. W. Lander, formerly Private 8*cstands erect, grasping with one band tho
eloquent addins* to tho convention.
CANVASSERS WANTED for » Suptrb
Thfa Company fa ono of tho
liogb.of a tree. Assuming him to be
part two yearn a well-known jMHltioian of Colo­
ORK OF FRENCH ART,
MAIZKOAD JJfTBLXIGKtrCK.
still in the flesh, be weighs over 260 baa tbe largralanvuint of RmeUand tho largeet
rado, died iQtldfiuly at Decve?last week.
—The Chicago, BorlinKtoo and Quincy Railpounds, and is an excellent specimen of amount of inauronce of any oompanv of ita age;
the nearoat approach in tho brute king­
dfapateli from Atlanta ttaiea that Den. Rockford, Rock Island and Bl. Louis roilroad,
Gen. N. J. T. Dana being appointed General dom to man, from whom, in outward *1.319,962 ; ratio of aaoeta to liablUtiaa are 153
* ‘P
&gt;&lt;*»“•
aadOiteasu.
Buperintendenl Robert Harris, of the appearance, lie differs bn^little except in
Chicago. Burlington aad Quincy, fa Managing the formation of the head, tho length
the benefit of the yellow fever auffrreni, Gov- Director. The taleo peid ww» exactly of the arms and legs, and ia being cov­
111
assa rxu
Ori* fan tad wte
*1,820.000.
*
ered, except on tbe face and palms, with
prenuuma are rctnarkBUiy low, and lla policy
value to *5.000. Tbe port hand at Gen. Roger-•
FVKKIGN.
dark brown hair, which is long and contract* simple and definite. It ia a strong
headquarter* gave a concert for the benefit of
bushy on the head, shorter, bnt equally
don papers: Tbe Ttowi" Vienna diapalch
thick, on the arms, legs, and back, and Agenta wanted in every town in -the Northern
Don’t take any other.
tecra in Rervia. including 1.800 officer*, and vAry light and sparse on the breast and
ijMWWMatASBHft
into winter quarters until they have beaten the 2,000 more voluntooro arc collated. A Vicuna back of the hands. His height is 5 feet
.Y PHYMIC1AK.
IJ
UY TIIE
Indiana.
Wk take plcMura in calling the espe­
diapaich to tho Daily Newt report* Uiai tbe 11 inohee. Belonging to the order of
Oubei. lioumanfa, troopa have refused to allow quadrnmana, ho has four hands, twice cial attention of oar roadara to Ui« advertisemeat of tbs Robbia's Family Wisher in cur
Exposition during the mouth of tfejiUmber
as large and three times as powerful as Issue of two weeks einca.
were 2,130.Wl.
—It to officially announced from Madrid that
Til nncliino is f^aitiisg li, popular eetlmsthose of on ordinary man, from which tlsn
every day, bolnj: e-qx-cialiy adapted to tbk
all tho diffrrenoe* between Spain and tbe
efaiple.
self-opereUng.
United States have been arranged, and that a thofe on tho arms do not differ in form, wauls
____ —of families. Lt to__
j
,
while those on the legs ore shaped like
at tide claiming that tbe lady waa drunk ori the Government.
machine, or who wish to'
a man’s foot, but have longer digits and rrallt/ &lt;jftod
stage one night recently, and she thinks her
secure
a
good
paying
buainess,
to
send
at
ot.ee
—Mattom have come to look serious In Cuba. are nved both as hands and feet. The
«*&gt; «*»*•* •* x***The Luuugcnta have lately nlwwn much vigor animal walks on aU fours as readily as
TMOMPSO.1.
Ihablfahcze,
*10,000. In addition she has swore oo^fi aim- and determination, appearing suddenly whore
teaumoniata. eta., a □ply to the manufaetin
on hte legs only. The legs are about six the Geo. D. Itaaeli &lt;»., Nangathck. Conn.
Ins! libel
'
inches shorter, and the thighs much
—The city of Grand Rapida, Mich., wan
thrown into quite a ferment of excitement last Colon. Ramor*,*not without foundation apeak thinner, than those of an ordinaryWO
•"OAAVINOO.O ——
Bunday by the action of tho Chief of Police.
developed man of the same height as the
Borne time ago a petition was presented to the who are exported to prlvathina and miaery.
pound curled Uair maUreMO* *11. now offered
gorilla. The bones of tho animal are, by Udlby A Wirta. 217 and 21* StMte-*t.. Chicago.
while a great many of the officer* who walk the
however,one and a half times as thick Thbir aleck of furnitare excel* any estiblfab■ -■ Woavomo. o.n.rtm^i..h r,»uww
ing that certain provirions of tho Michigan
meol in tho Northweet, and ibeM qomaiiuna
Sunday laws bo enforced mote etnctly,
—Tho Ixxidou Hatidctrif* Belgrade telegram and strong as those of such a man. The indicate the taw price* of all iheir good*. No
*e.".»L!;KS!SKiX‘
especially with reference to the keying of riqtorta that Gen. Tcl.ernaycff baa oent to Bel­ fist is a veritable sldd go-hammer, and the cLarco fur packio*. Arraegemento are made
grade fifty privates who bad matilated theit m-m hardly less than a battering ram. far snipping with every roilroad at half raUa.
to a special committee of the Council A re­ right bands in enter to • vjapc military duty. As ho never carried a pocket kuifo Uia
Pimiu-ks on tbe face, rough skin,
port waa* made. A substitute waa offered They will bo imprisoned three year*.
finger nails appear to have been In chapped hand*, aaltrboum. and all cutanaoua
affoctiona cured, the akin made aoft and
instructing tbe proper officer to enforce
- If any intelligent opinion can really be
the Sunday laws, both blatc and municipal formed out of tbe latent cable dispatches re­ mourning since birth. Tho circumfer- amooth, by tho use of Jumper Tar Boap. Thai
made by OaawaU, Hazard k Co.. New York, ia
Acoocdingly the Chief of Police arrested garding the Turkish war ettualioa. It to that enoe of his cheat is 54 inches, and that of tho oaly kind that can bo rdied ou, in there
UK. L. &lt;1 VBATIWMV.
If you have rheumatism, neuralgia,
. his waist about 40. When erect his
headache, a burn, or a bruise, procure
Turkey; that England will ba neutral, and that. arms reach three inches below hte knees.
a bottle oi Eupoon. It will give instant
for mail Sunday noon, peddling milk, riding the oouroe of tbs other power* la proUematiexl. It is in the head that his animal nature
Many valuable horses die from the
relief os thousands can testify.
For
upon the atreeir, keeping open barbar-abops. It looks as if all Europe were iu an exceedingly
is mainly displayed. It is twice m long cffecia of colic. The fast thing to do in a case
sale by all Druggists. H. A. HURIzof th fa kind fa to pour a botllu of Johnton's
critical position at the present time.
as that of an ordinary man, forming ju Anodyne J.inimenf into a long- necked jank totBUT A CO, 75 and 77 Randolph street
jdaors by their owner*, etc , were c inatrued aa
Ua, add hilf pint of molanafn and water, thoa
violaliona of law. and such persons were ar- consequence on tbe aeuthorn coast of Cuba, - tho rear on almost straight line with the pouf the whole down the horae's throat. In
reeted. 8ome cases wore tried. Tho J।iron about sixty miles weal of Puerto -Principe, by' l»ack of hia bead. The forehead is scarce tan mmutea the horao will begin to eat.
.
disagreed, arid the whole affair was a most the insurgents, ia the source of much annoy­- half an inch high, flat on top, and recedPabsokb* Purgative Pills will greatly
ridiculous and abeurd mudilie, which some re­ ance to tho spanitrda, who have been repre­' ing almost horixoutally to the immense
gard a* a huge Joke.
■
senting to tbe outside world and tlattejiog’ bump behind. The upper half of the
Y«rt.aad II* mmtlrurt.ClMtanati.dnio.
tbemeelves that t he inounect.on was dying aul
( face is flat and square, tho eyes being relief than any other medicine.
FTKST-CLAM STOCK FARMS.
CXIMM AKD CXIMIXjIU.
—The Mexican CongroMtncn propcee to save
—Aspecial from Sedalia. Mo , say*: "The tbem»elvca the trouble and expenae of going, very large, brown, glaring, about five
Excellent Agricultural Lands,
The Ohio State Fair awarded the first
before the people as candidates for re-election,, inches apart, and located near th* tap premium for r&gt;fanoe to the Ohio Valley Piano
trol Missouri feel under a lasting debt of grati­ by tho simple pr^ceve of paselng a law doclar-• and sides of the face. Tho lower half is Company, of Ripley. They are manatacturent
a HmIUu CountfT­
tude to tbe nrare and chivalrou* ciUrenv &lt;X ing theme*) vea re-elected. One hundred and1 tho bump of a monkey’s physiognomy, of tbe celebrated Valley Gem. the moot popular
Price* *X50 to S10.00 an Acre.
Minneeota who risked their lives in tbesncocBschintess, bnt having a month, the oorful capture of tho notorious Younger brother*.
fJCIlNKTT H FhAVOHINO EXTRACTS BTC
' ners cf which are four inches apart in

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Burnett’s Cocoaine,

Burnett’s Cocoaine,
Burnett’s Cocoaine,
DANDRLTF.

Gnarding^

LEWIS

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the Mails

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EUPEON !

A DAZZLIKG CHANCE?! LANDS FOR SALE
960,000 Acres ii Soetat Mdsoan.

Read, Think a~d Write.

IRRITATION OF THE SCALP.

way, aad it bai wbally imdirat«d th
JOSEPH llllL. J«-

HAIR-DRESSING.
For MM lime rate 1-have l«n ut£ag yonr Cocon-

^,x;^ErtoJ4'r&gt;uSE1,asuk"
JOSEPH BURNETT A &lt;X&gt;-» Boston,
n AGENTS WANTED EOT THE GREAT

Centennial history

M **n» fao*r faaa a^ «*faw
cm*
F&amp;BUMIUQ1 po^ewfa*a*, m

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turn wan paruwd s.lh gx«At Intertet, and gen- diaary power* to the on J of April next.
•tal aalfafaction was exj&gt;reaeed when their
—England ia rot altogether without consola­.
identity was fully ettaHtobed. Tbcae bold tion for the failure of peace negXlationa in the&gt;
nlgbt-r&gt;dere had long been a terror to our Eul Sho haa just abipped 15 000,000 car
tridges Co the Turkish GovarnmeuL The bill1
possiblr."
amounts to about *415,000.
(
—In a drunken row al Tay loravllla, a auburb
—Gen. Tchernaycff Uu demanded that all
tho Berviana between the ages of 18 and 50,
Jamia killed a aaloou-kteper, Edward Jamia, yeers bo called cut, in anticipation of a renewalI

of boaUUties in tbe spring.

cently exposed in Boatan, the victim being one
iwco Uwe past the Treasurer of the company
baa been hoarding up the pinched tickets
turned tn by tbe oondnctor*,witb the Intention
of selling them for old pepar when tbe quan­
tity should boeoms largo enough to make it an
objucl Within a day or two tho Treasurer

tickets were raiaeing and in vaatigation ahor -d
that the conductors had etofan them and turned

cent on each tickc t by tire operation. Ooc con-

dollar* in this manner. The game had been

DISTINCTION AND DirNUBKNCXS.
G. M. 8. rays he is well acquainted
with “Bill, the baggagemaster,” and,
according to the Boston Globe, tells the
following anecdote of him: One day
Bill had company to dine with him, and
his wife, wishing William to appear well,
quietly admonished him to be careful
what hn said. All went well till Bill got
his potatoes well maahed, when he said,
“Dolly, parse the grease I”
“Why,
William," said his wife, “yon should
call it. gravy.” “Wall," says Bill, “I
guess if I got it on yonr table cloth it
would be grease." The guests shouted.

The man or woman who has not heard
of Merchant’s Gargling Oil is poorly
York for the exclusive negotiation of mining, posted indeed. Perhaps no article ever
petroleum and maunOmturuig stoclm. Ths manufactured for the cure of man and
beast has done more good, or gained a
wider celebrity than thia. It is sold
Iceland .which report* that the Celling aeaaou the world over, and wherever it is used
there is bnt one opinion in regard to it,
and that is the highest man can bestow.
For diseases in cattle and horses it is
grated to Canada.
invaluable. It ia a liniment tliai does up
its work speedily and effectually, and
leaves limb and body sound and healthy.
Whole columns might be written in its
praise, without exhausting its merits.
It is manufactured at Lockport, N. Y.,
bold themwive* at 1 barty to dose the spuming and is sold by al! ilruggista.—l\nigh
keepeie (N. Y.) Sunday Courier.

U&gt; &lt;te Turkic
Uuk. 1««U XM.COO u

a straight line, and nine if the mcasurcment is made around the lips. Where ooohtry.
the social and intellectual “ bnmps " are
in man there ia next to nothing in the
gorilla, although corporally be is only
one step lower than man. Tn spite o
his great yawning month, horrible grin,
and (our immense canine teeth, the la­
dies inspect him with great interest.

When niiuote wan young, and her
towns were few and spareely settled,
with a population not remarkable for
general culture,.a certain Justice of the
Peace presided in the examining trial of
a man accused of murder. -No lawyer
liad yet settled in thte particnlar town,
and the Squire bad it all bis own way.
After tho testimony was in, be gravely
called the prisoner to the bar, sentenced
him to be hanged on the following day,
and duly attended himself to see the
senten.e properly executed.
A few
months afterward there was another
murder in tho town, and the suspected
murderer was brought before the Squire
for examination. Iu the meantime, how­
ever, a lawyer from a di »tant town had
been engaged by the accused, and ap­
peared in the oonrt-room for the de­
fense. The old Justice war proceeding
ae calmly with the second case aa with
the find, when ho was interrupted by
the learned counsel.
“ If the Court
please,” he said, “you cannot try this
man. AU that you can do is to hear the
evidence, and, if you believe him guilty,'
hold him over to stand hi* trial in the
Circuit Court.”
“ Can't try him I” shouted Ute Honor.
“ Can't try him I That's all you know
ahent
I tried a man. and had him
hung only three months ago, and I can
do it again. Mr. Constable, bring ont
the prisoner, and I'Ll show this young
man that I can try hte dient, and hang
him, too." And be did.

M^ztaxova-BTAiiaTicif.
The total number of Chriatiana, aa
given in Cluunbcrn’ Encyclopedia, ia
353,000,000—an immense number, but
only
Th.«w»r- “
V large comparatively—aa it inelu Joa
pop”&gt;^‘&lt;"&gt; &lt;*
ooantnw,
mint', Burners, hcritics, infidels, and
all. On the other hand, the non-Chmtaan population amouuta to 913,000,000,
which indndM 120,000,000 Mohamme­
dans, 120,000,000 Bmhminioal Hindoce,
wOO»n » pTotMrion«iij «iuna«i,
I
1,000,000 Paracea or fire worshippen-,
this is a description of the nx tbod of ■
AB3,000,000 Buddhutta, nud 180,000,000
operation : First a sharp instrument [
j heathens.
cut the nails, sloped them on the side
with a point in the center ; then a tiny
Hartford, is own'd and captained by n pair of pinoars were need to pull offall the
pieces of dry akin around tho naib, com­
When tbe husband died, five monly calhxl by ua hang nails ; then a
steel file
used to raise the akin np
Hie vesael, but the plucky women have and push it back so sa to show the halfpaid ihatoS.
.
me on on tbe nail, which is considered
Tn-LOTSON A Hussxxn are job printers a pari of ita beauty; then a liquid wm
in Vincennes. Mrx. TiHotaon is a draw poured cwr it to bathe it; then dried,
and a red pomade, vpanad thin, rubbed
reforaur.

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KVitor and Proprietor-

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FrtigfeBsion.

NASH^LLE, BARRY CO.,. MICH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1876.

VOL. IV.
HOJfO.

VILLAGE OFFICERS
l*ra*id»ut-XMwUt C. SriStth.'

jlsrirtto.
11oUow»&lt;l, »n4 I follow yet—

came- to her white, drooping Lids. Two handsomer men seldom eat down
to^k
dinner than Ronald Win­
field and Theobald Garland, and a sun­
nier sky never shone over London street
than ahdue that lovely April day, and
that smiled into the dining-room of the
hotel were these two gentlemen ate
through their menu leisurely, 'and
watched the throngs pawing juat out­
side the plate-glassed, flower-patterned

Mrnfobutr wihCQPAL church-e. l
the Wall, if only for a day or so. You
have boon making a perfect recluse of
yotrfself these last two or three yearn.
I don’t tixink London society has caught
a glimpse of you in. all that time, has
it I”
" I don't think it has, as you say,
Although I anr not positive Jfotthat tite
W has been for ^id.
•iriatfd-Ain

I&gt;APTT»T OntTRCn.. fh*v&lt;
JL&gt; at 10 Ml M- aadlr. ■.,»»»

rr&lt; a.-c eon!tally Inrltrd

iau9iM« Siu£ri.

confidence, old fellow, my fate baa comp
to me—at home among my hooks ; come
like an angel and led me straight into

M • 1(&gt;tl£f5£fcll
And Um «un mam In ghoaUy light;

i an »n&lt;1 SOU Jdnata, fortallle, Mteh.
M. C ELLIE.

paradise.”
- “You never mean you have suc­
cumbed at last? Winfield, I really
thought better things of you who know
tho world so welL Why womeh are the
“Toil mast not perate the sax to mo,

CLEMENT SMITH.

WINFIELD'S a WEETHEART.
FLINT &amp; BRADY.
TTORNKra «nj Caunwlloni alb*

D. W. SMITH.
•AJGTAHY PwbHc, .UeraSi 4o*aH b*«inra*c*U» in
1\ rnikinc *rf&gt;. mnrwiura. rtiiwlnu will*. eU-.
Rt .l&lt;!&lt;-rw* IHM U&gt; of Ibr vUfef*, ou *Ut« roxl.
VNION HOUSE,
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IPRAS'K DANCEfi. Prowiecor. Thl. hoUl to
J? plraaaailj- altaated in th.- n-ntar of 1-hXkcm.
Ntmprt n»i.-n»&lt;in Arc floor. Tbr be«t In the in*r—in ........I ——
ALE C. BUXTON,
fVUNtiMlTn, ruAnuUcwrr. Rifle um! Mtol China
vX Mid repair, all Firearm, and lino M»- hlnery.
Mn. M. J. TIMMERMAN,
1 or Oman. Term.: p.00 for 34 In*
idnxw al H. A: llarfar**. on Htate MM.

JOHNM. ROE,

CHAS W. DEMAAA Y,
EW KLKR, and •ImW In Ffot- and Pliufo
nr' Clock.. Xi-rcUuiM. rtc KrcrynrUr

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In Groccile. *04 ProrWon., l&gt;ry
Good., Genu- FuniUin» Good*. M U
ind
DEALER
NcdlrJiic., wot .Id* iifMain Street.
o uua

E PARA DY.

lion to till all order, promptly, am! at the I
li’lng price*. S^op wnt side of Main tftrrcl.
J. B RASEY,
.RAYMAX. Good.and H*crac« carried to any
Itirng
****** i&lt;t”n i*ur*r*1
^r“J'

Tho solemn hush of midnight was over
the softly swaying trees and fair, luxuri­
ant p&gt;r&gt;pf-Wiqfleld Hall.; andBonald
JX
WinflnkiAgre»u£f|niet, iiaDdBojna,1!
in
&lt;i splendid physical beauty, that was in
perfect accord with his keen, fine intel­
lect, and his pure, manly principle* of
right and honor, and duty and religion,
stood in cue of the bay windows of the
library.
• ’ ’’ Q
"To think that my darling half cbndi^scended to love mo ! To think that a
month ago I never knew such a lovely
girl existed!
Madge, my queen, my
love, my darting T If you knew lialf
how 116vu you t" _ ,
His ardent,.jWMMXiftil jbaughtacame

And while Ronald Winfield stood in
the starry silence, with hei kisses yet
warm oq feiBjbBs; an^his-bqart exidlpg
in the arowaag glor^.of fjiilifc, Iradge
ORNO STRONG,
«&gt;d J*nWUt»r of lhe Xiuiniu Earnest was standing before the mirror
»». Every .Iracriptloa of I’Uin and Fancy
llnr Mtculed wttS nratnej.. accuracy and in her dremng-rooo^ the wide sleeves
Office over Truman1* store.
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of her'aznrb* cislihlere wrap iter falling

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teway from the perfect, ivory-like- arm,
m aho slowly, removed the hairpins from
her hair, leaving it to fall in tress niter
tress of vivid golden splendor over her
pretty shoulders and swelling boaom,

SON,

•pectalty.
Sjifrrllancow Carfr.

"Iam so sick and tired ef Hail! A
TOHN Q. ’CRESSY,
mouth in the country is enough to drive
sn x:« iff,
•
Deooly County FancynrimdGeneral ConvrjiUHx-r, one wild -onth inini; aTxl*IWlwj*, if T

I H. -LEE.

where there is excitement and gayety, I
’"S! ™ iiLteg fc

nfegputy wiierirr,
ColkvU«&gt;.a .neeUltj

d.

tho ligut from tho shaded lamp gleamed
ou her engagement ring—a magnificent
solitaire, with a thousand gorgeous lights
imprisoned in its cold heart. Her blue
P.
Ftnr WaMuv and Jewelry caft- eyes lighted momentarily)«&gt; rtftV I
fully rtyMffrcd awl tettrrauted.."
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JAMR^ FLEMING,

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Watrtmater ait Jeweler,

MONEY
Oi

TO

Theobald, for my own darling’s sake—
my affianced bride—whose name I can­
not give you now, at her own request
Dud our engagement be kept private a
short time yet. I’ll tell you one thing,
however, Theobald; she is the foircet
vision man ever dreamed of ; a beautiful,
'intOig«f.-.h&amp;iAtU^ gtfl,' Who terra
mo just im Welt, I bftMevo,”» VioW Bw

—wholly, perfectly. ”
"Winfield, God knows I hope you
will bo happy—that you will find your
dream amply realized., I would be the
Lk&gt;t num to shadow jour rosy sky, but
experience—bitter, stinging experience
—has taught mewhat it may never teach
you—that there is no such thing as true,
unselfish love in woman; no such thing
os earnest, devoted affection. I loved
once, Winfield, as fair a piece of God's
handiwork ns ever dazzled the eyes of
men; and when aho, in the same breath,
in torroato el auiapok«u words, a* he
refused to marry mo because shKcortld'
stood on the threshed rtf feat night;
uof liva on my income,. I talk
•ndthoglfidka “ *
tentoffeswoil
_
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”
.
«n&lt;1
a tn
and imlnlinn
ambition nt
of rrrv
my Iff
life,
and i’ll never
his spotless face—a face women had
be the same man again, although I am
loved time and again—« face that had
pretty well over it, m they Bay."
’
time and again bowed lowly over fair
Winfield’s deep, sympathetic pity wns
hands, and smiled in courteous pleasan­
visible in the silent grasp of the hand he
try in bright eyes, but neyer, fo( th©
gave Garland.
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&lt;-y
oake of tho grand chivalrous acini that
"I have half a notion to'remain over
governed him—that had never lighted
night for tho ball at Mrs. Saybrook’s;
with tip) warmth; of jloye-vrord^ whose
aho sent cards a weejri^a to the. Hall,
truth ho &lt;tid i»t
until .Madge Earand I Can hardly account Tor tit, but*l1
neat'had come and bowed this splendid
am anxious, as I have not been for years,
man at her feet at almost tlio.firstjjlftpce
of htr eyes.
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} • for chi' gftyety and qxritomentjoP music,
and lights and flowers. A reaction, I
It had been quick, ardent, passion­ dare say, after yearn of .seclusion. You’ll
ful—Ronald
Winfield's wooing and go, Theobald, if I do!”
Madge Eumart'n conquest—-and both
"Yes, Ill go. There’ll be lota of
wet© rapturously congratulating them- pretty girls on hand, and Mrs. Saybrook

WEBSTER 4- HOBBS,
T&gt; LACKSMTTH8. Allttnda o&lt; work In theBJackX&gt; .mlth »od H&gt;&gt;r»chi.r|iu: Hue attend-d to prt|m!ll. HI..
...» .LI. ...
KlH-U

P. HOLLER

Jmowahowto entertain to perfection’’
The Earnests—and Madge, of course,
then I' Winfield knows now why he had
beeh eager to gtJ. Madge—hit' pee-foa
one!1 What a chartifing surprise if
would be to meet her, perhnpc in the
conservatory, amid the tinkle of foun­
tains, where the lights burned dimly,
and the air was fragrant and warm I
Hta heart waa suiting in the possessicns^p of tho-invrij- girl, and he won­
dered if TheobifeJ *would suspect if ho
naked after her—his darling, whom ho
had not seen for a fortnight, staon Hia
midnight when be kiAsed her under the
solemn stare.
I shall be glad to meet the Donularly. Dq you see her often! She is a
njori beautiful girl 17
A ’ J
" Yes, Bomi-occaaionaliy. ‘ Ab yon
aay, a most beautiful young lady—bewildaring, fascinating, and not at all ad­
verse to using the power she knows she
posaeses.”
A hot
' warrood Winfield’s fair

checks.

This of Madge—his Madge !

LOAN!

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glimpse of a tall, stately girl, with ardent
ayes, that the last time he had seen were
smiling in his own; a glory of golden
hair, that had so lately been piliowad an
Ilia breast; fair, ivory checks just tinted
with the pink hue of sunrino— Madge
Earnest, ail unconscious of his nearness,
loaning on Theobald Garland's arm, her
pale-pink, kidded hands clasped lightly
over his sleeve, her trailing skirts of
creamy white and dainty phvth sweeping
regally over the velvet floor.
They passed between the blue silken
obtains that separated tho smaller sa•fooff frofa the conservatory—a long twi­
light apartment, jnst tho very place
where Ronald had fancied he would
come upon her uuawarva ; or.d, with hie
grave, splendid eyes globing, his heart
panting, and all the love for his be­
trot ed almost at his fingers’ end, he
went on after them, to pause sharply,
suddenly, as if a pistol had been fired
behind his ca'—petrified into tho fixed-

KILL EAGLE'S STORY.*,
homes, and started off to meet the
CM»r fmn sutiny
Cat** r-u» troops, who were reported coming, so
he Story of Cuter’e Ijui Battle—that the woman ond children would not
»n cfoMtpf
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ortho fight Thia wm three days
the Custer fight Some of tho
Th© N«-» York Herald

acting Indian Agent at Standing Bock
man’s trail, and were following it
Agency, and Kill Eagle, Chief of the white
’

Blackfoot Sioux. Kill Eagle, it will be
Others came back and said eight
remembered, left his agency, joined the
Cheyenne Indians had engaged the.
hostile^, but returned and surrendered
—their horses were better than
himself and people. He claims that he whites
’
tho others. One Cheyenne, noted for
wm deceived as to the purposes of
bravery, and who wore a war bonnet,
Kitting Bull, and that he took no part
was shot through the head and killed and
in the fight After describing his jour­
brought bask into camp. Tho Indians
ney to the hostile^ (tho Rosebud bottle)
were approaching tho soldiers whan this
he proceeds:
one wan shot; they dragged him back by
Q. Tell ns all about the Custar fl£litthe feet After thia a number of other
A. W© were coming down to the
Indians crept up and found tho homes
tributary of Greasy Grass creek after
tied there, but no one with them; they
the battle was fought on the Rosebud.
took the horses and returned toesfop.
(He here makes a sketch of the battle­
From this camp, all went np to the
field on the ground.) Wo crossed the
Rosebud; that ifl the place I escaped
Greasy Ora's creek, wept doum wkJ
camped on it The tiroope struck our
Q. How many Indians were killed onsound of MBdgeEaxnoat’sveico—Madge trail on the tributary, followed it down]
Earnest's street,‘ intense voice—earning swam their horses over the Greasy Grass the right of the Camp in the fight with
from within a rose-bower not a yard dis­ creek, and struck tho camp at the upper RenoT
A. Fourteen killed on tho field with
tant.
end, where there wm a clump of timber.
" But I don’t love him, Theobald 1 I On the southwest end of tho camp they Reno, and thirty-nine killeddMd'on the
field
with Custer. I know of seven who
have been falsa ■ to every feeling of my dismounted and tied their horses in the
heart when I told him I loved him, for timber and opened the fight When tho died of wounds within camp afterward.
Q. How many were wounded f
I love you. Oh, Theo! Theo! don’t firing commenced tho I ndians rushed to
A- A great many.
I would judge
look at me so—don’t Giro, mo just one Hie scene of action. -1 and my men were
look as you used to do, and I will try lower down, about tho middle of the about 600—wounded in every way—
head,
hands,
arms,
body,
etc.—nearly al)
and be content when Igo to Mr. Win­ camp. The Indians drove tho soldiers
field. For God’s sake, Theobald Gar­ back out of the timber, and they ro- I saw were wounded more or less. A
lot
of
Ogallalla
Sioux
ranged
in line and
land, don't repulse mo!”
croased the Greasy Grass creek below
ctilltHl me to look nt tnem, and said :
And Garlan&amp;’a'lo^. steady tonM caine
tho mouth of the tributary, taking their
"
Here
is
the
wounded
on
one
hand”—
like the clang of a steely bell :
position on the high hills, bare, with­
there were twanty-oeven or. travers and
"Misa.Esrneii, if I hod sword or look
out any grass. There they were rein-,
for you, for my friend Roland's mks I, forced by the soldiers who had not thirty-eight ou horseback.
There wan a Cheyenne woman who
would not let it pa®, my.qy© or ray Upn. crossed the creek (Ooh Bon teen and Copt
He loves you; he has perfect trust in McDougall). Befpre retreating acroas had a revolver strapped on bor and went
into
the fight and got killed.
you, os I bad on co— ”
'the creek the eoldiera (CoL Reno) got
Q. Did Sitting Bull take any prisoner
And Ronald Winfield parted the sprays into the camp and set fire to some of the
alive
in cither one of these fights I
of drooping, fragrant rosea, and stepped lodge*. On retreating across the creek
A. Ho did hot; he took no one alive;
into their presence.
to take position on tho hill, they left
it
wks
like a hurricane, and swept every­
"As he never will have again ! Theo­ their doad behind them. Another party
bald, friend, I thankyou I Miss Earnest, appeared on top of a long hill, moving thing before it.
good night, good-by I"
rrxxTBto to sjell x nxLP-i/srxj?toward the south.
KD MXX X UA1R-HKUKU.
That has been a long while ago, and
After quitting the party on the knolls
Madge Earnest is Madge Earnest still : word came that soldiers were on 'the left
A long-wnisted lady, having a seand, while the, days have brought heal­
ductivo smile and winning ways, called
acroas the creek, .and there wm great
ing to Roland Winfield’s bruised heart,
upon a Detroit shoemaker yesterday to
excitement in the camp, and the Indian
as they did to Theolupd Garland—for
convince him that ho needed ft metal
warriors rushed to the left to meet tho
her there remains nothing but vain rehair brush—a novelty just out and in
troops. The Indiana crowed the creek,
.grets and unavailing self reproaches.—
the hands of canvassers. After she had
and then tho firing commenced. It was
put in about five minutes’ talk ho un­
very fast at times ; then alower until it
covered his bald head and asked :
died awray. Re describos. Uw firing aa
zior to cook a njiar.
" Where is there anything to brush
follows: (He daps the palms 'of his
One of the editors of 7Vr/, Field and hands together very fast for several with it!”
" Then your wife could use it," she
Farm, received a present of a fine ham, minutes, stopping suddenly, which de­
and the question as to how it should be notes the sound of the firing when they
“ My wife is dead, poor soul.”
cooked became as weighty a one os the (Ouster) first began. After a few sec-’
“ Then your daughters."
naming of a first baby. Finally it was onds elapses bo repeats the same as
M have no daughters, and the only
thus disposed of: The ham was put un­ above, and continues, but all the time
der the hydrant, and the soft waters of. lessens the quickness of tho patting and
the Padfoic, Jffiterrd.cnthe heights of sound, until it gradually dies out.) Tlie his hair too much.”
“I believe this brush would help a
Jersey City, and conveyed to our culi­ Unit'd .States troops were all killed on
nary sanctum in iron pipes,were suffered the east ride ; none crossed the stream. new growth of hair on your scalp," she
said, unwilling to let him off.
to pour over it in a bounteous stream
I got the following information from
the live-long night At the first glim Sitting Bull himself : “ After creasing I "Don’t want any hair there,” he re­
mering of the dawn on the following tho creek with his warriors he met the plied. " I was never eo happy as since
.
morning it was reverently lifted from troops (Custer) about 600 yards east &lt;d I became bald-headed."
"Well, don’t you ever brush your
the tub and carefully scraped and dried; the river. He drove tho soldiers back
immediately thereafter it was placed in up the hilL He thon made a circuit
"Never. I have it sand-papered four
a largo pot filled, not with water tumul­ armind tho hill and drove off and csptuously bailing, but aiaunering gently, I tared all of the horaeo. The troops made times per year, and tho reel of the time
and there it was tenderly watched for &lt; stand at the lower end of the hill, and it must get along tho best it can.”
" I am in great need of money,” she
six hours; then it wns taken out and there they were all killed.
In going
wiped again, placed in a. smaller pot, 1 around the hill tho Cheyenne Indians replied, as sho looked around toe ahop.
“Bo am I,” he replied as ho pogge&lt;l
and six bottles of sparkling Newark cider killed a warrior, thinking he was a scout
poured upon it, and again il was allowed who hod left this agency ; but he waa away. "J haven’t seen but $3 in tlw
to simmer an additional two hours, at not, ho was a hostile.”
- “It would be almoat an act of charity
the end of which time it was cast into a
Q. How long did the fight last on the
to buy of me/’ she pleaded.
large tub of water iced to hyperborean right J
“ I never give to charity, madam. I
frigidity, ahd there left until cold. It
A. It waa about noon when they
wns then wiped dry for the third lime struck the camp, and it only lastetf a few haven't given a shilling to any oae or to
any obj-ct for the last thirty years."
and put away for the next day’s eating.
minutes. Tlio' fifcht at the lower end
. “ Your second wife might want the
The next day, when with a keen-edged,
(under Ouster) was not finished till near
brush.”
thin-bladed knife we carved delicate,
sunset
“I shall never marry again. I liate
rosy slices from that ham, iti deluodus
Q. Did all th? warriors leave the fight
women.”
and go to the left 1
•’Then you don’t think you could use
moribund epicure. "We have
A. They did ; tho whole thing left
it t" she asked an she rose up.
Q. What did they do after killing all
“ Yes, I could take it and brush my
made at the North, and wq . fancy tho
tho troops 1
dog's ears mean back to' his tail, and
question was best answered by old Mr.
A. At first a Cheyenne Indian came
Marshall, ot Virginia, whan he remarked
that no hog could make good bacon in with a var bonnet and proclaimed : could make' it over info a Bnow-ahovfel,
unless at some period of his. life he had “ I have killed three soldiers, but they or aell it to some saw-mill, or repair my
snorted booh! nt somebody, meaning have killed me at last” Hewaswoundod wheelbarrow with it, but I said • no/
They then kept con­ and I shall stick to it. I’m bald beaded,
thereby that, to make good meat, hogs in two places.
should n»U 5(fid in a foreat range and tinually coming in with wounded thrown ugly-temparod, sinful, malicious and
subahdon oak and cheectiiut toast, and over horses, with their heads hanging
.
ing my- wut-T’; and, madam, if metal
then be takeu up and,, falte'ied rapidly , down and the blood running out

Yonll try j our r fhui! j«uil ;-&lt;• to t»W J

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A flowman nmy be a Fhareboldrr. but
ho is sure to be a bahk-riipt. 'x-.
’ The youpg lady* who always wonted
her sweetheart clofte at hand irxplrink if
on .the ground that 'twaeonly anigh

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Inquudco nrind-(t^adingj^-tiltiasys
here, ma, ' His remains ,Wtare (taken ^p .
their lastre«tiug-place-’ Whj
mv ‘His remains’—wasn't he all there r*

JONES.

KL1HV CHIPMAN,
Justice of tAe Pence,
Nashville, Mleh

General Can&lt;rrwtncing,

MONEY TO LOAN
Will b« promptly vri ew-flutr atteod-d ••

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reflections.
.
"At
is sfotted nnrj
I shall be mistress of Winfield HaU be­
fore fee ' roses blow,’ as Ronald said so
romantically. But I mt
'I would exchange for just one word,
jnst one kiss from TheubJd. Thro, my
love, my tove
.It esmo in a wail of unspeakable
agtrny, and the lips grew pallid and the
eyr-s took in them a yearning of nnspeakable woe.
• Yj
i
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before.
It w.ift hxte that night when Ronald
W|nfirid bowed hfe aalnfoti&amp;ip over his

then turned down the light and drowned

wo encamped near the foot of the While long; coke will he used in heating the
mountains.
That night, whan I was retort; the human aahes will bo collected
asleep, I heard&gt; man calling. I woke

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■t'-Wtrfng-to eat
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Tint latest manta knovci . to man is ^1- ,
phnbcticit-ni. There is a deluded
who, if he had his way, would Uve^n A
hoos© with fcB hivej uaor thoO^ottfeo -if

banks of the D.
New OxnEAira Bullcfin: A bmber on
Common street yesterday shaved a cub- ,.
tomer without asking him if ho didn’t
want his head shampooed, hia hair dyed,
and his whiakcro curled, nod he burst a
blood vessel on account of it
The indicative mood, present tense,
of the verb to go, should now be ren­
dered thus : I go to Philadelphia ; You . ' '
go to Philadelphia ; He goes to Philodelphia; Wo go to Philadelphia; Tticpr.,,
all go to Philadelphia.—Buffalo Courier. '

Many times n odd eilerior covers a
warm heart, and it often hspp&lt;®« itatB-’&lt;;
formal and frigid husband trill ■ blossom
out into th© most - devoted of men when
‘

his wife goes off to cemp meeting and, ,
leaven the hired girl to keep house for

him.
■“ More Trouble on th© Mexican Borpity those poor women. I nevdr had
such a bother as I did with the Grecian
border of my last dress, and Mexican
border must be much more trouble-’

anta"
A naturalist arks, “Do bees hear
We don’t think they do. At any rate,
when a man is chased by a bee across
a ten-acre field, and at the top of his
voice urges his pursuer to “ Bhoo there 1’
the insect pays no attention whatever to
Our fellow citizen who has been howl- ,
ing all numiurr, "Leave that dopr \
otx&gt;n!" has changed his tune, abd now
slags in the boss-cot tonca : "Why the . ,t
d------ 1 don’t you sAtrt that dcar!”-^tho
name old song with a slight variation.—
Marquette Journal.
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A frisox for women at South Form- .
ingtou, Mass., will bo completed next
year. AU the offioere and cmyloyaa, ex-‘. ? (
cept the engineer and fireman, are to bp ,
women. We may be mistaken, but it,
..
seems to ub a woman wiU not go to that
prison if she cm help ii.—Jiochc«ter
Democrat.

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M1H8 MiDDLKRin Mt down fit the piano
yesterday afternoon and'songi "Where
are the Dream' of tho Dawn!" And । \
her young brotUqxy coming Out pf.ioh . . adjoining room from, an, interview with f
his father, sobbed out the. xefpun,...
t
“Under the bonding willow.” Andifo,
meant it, too.—Burlington iIa‘j&gt;h~Eyc.

CnEBoncAR—“Baby
w»
rather
troublesome in church last Sunday, Mr J.
NoUckina." Mm. NoUekins (minh dis’
treaoed)—"Yes, bo wa» indeoV
He f

don't soem to like going to church at ajl,
and ho never left off crying the whole
time; and it gives ua a groat deal pl {
trouble, air, it do, for wo did hope, to
bring him up aa a minister like yousr ’

Thkrx {KiMcd through the Hartford
poetoffioe, hut week, an envelope about
twelve inches long by five w/dc, ou the,,
face of which was the following remark• About sundown they all returned afol hair-brushes and bald-headed men and jI able effusion:
said: "We have killed them all; put female agents were as thick as buttons ‘
up your lodges where they sro." They
had just begun to fix their lodges that would atill cry * N-o-u-^-h—no I’
cveffiing, when a report come that troops Detroit Free Freu.
were coming from toward the mouth of
When this report came,'
J ' CRKX^TlOlf ftrtUTACJ!.,
li^cs, run in tho range. And now let tho creek.
On Gallow* Hill, about a milo from
Mcome to the philosophy of tho modus after dark, the lodges were all taken
operandi. The running water was to down, and they started up the creek. Washington, Pa., is the first and only
take out the surplus salt and soften the I told my men to keep together, and we cremation furnace in the United State?.
Christopher Be'irodar, oas'nf
meet; the ham was simmered, because would try and get away. Some ou© told It is built of brick, one story in height,
no culinary artist ever boils anything on me, and thej said let us kill with a roof of corrugated iron; it has poJoon’s buglers, died a fortnight ago
edible; the ham ww; wiped and- scraped him and his band; we have lost many ! three chimneys and two rooms; in the at Castle Gorden, swn offer his arrival
because it wak n&gt; be served so all old young man to-day, and our heart* arc reoeptiqu room there is a catafalque, from Europe. He wv on his way to
bad. We traveled All night and next witli a few chairs for mournera; the fur- fllinois to visit hi, son. He was bpm in

surprised and delighted hostews’ plump
hand.
•' How delicious of you to come, Mr.
Winfield, but iM&gt;w pxoioiupg: to cxime
so late I They have been dancing this
hour or more, and your particular friend niallic and the carbonic acids added a
Mx,i^«^d J^wbwa enjayto'g himself delirious piquancy to the flavor, and,
a'tmoat as long, in hu. ustud way, flirt- finally, it wm plunged soothing hot into
—te think of such a thing whan Ronald.
ice-cold water to congeal and hold in
Winfield Iim such grind good thing* to
Rouaid smiled and bowed, and ' went pktoe the precious juioM of the meat.
on through the p:*AMn&lt;ly-fill*d room*,
The Duke of Westminster, a wealthy
looking for the gulden hood and peachy
Ecgliah nobleman, gives workingmen
on Sundays the privilege of Viattiag the
Then all the world changed suddenly picture galleries and museum at his

.-U
.

" Theme,” said Jones, oshe wxaihtfllj,

such aa WimviAIo reputation." ,
,
------,—
---- -V
"You Bee I was right when I said you'
11 when aho invited me for a month pur­
posely to meet her invulnerable Prince didn’t know women ah well as I. You’ll .jrith corn; and this we believe to be
Charming.
I wonder what Ronald doubtifoe be able to judge for ynuraelf ‘true, for even the famed sugar-cur»xl
would think if be knew I had come down to-night at Mr?. Saybrook’*. ”
hams must cede the palm to the Mary­
lor the sole, simple object of baring him
diriXING TIME.
■
And the stiff reserve in Theobald land and Virginia and r tho Westphalia
'
L..RUSSKLL. .
fall in love with mot”
' '
tone Jkl »ol r.™n, “ Bonnld bacon, all A xbfcMb is jnade from hogs
A curious little smile aqgoinpaniod her Winfield thoofibt, from the Hci ol Iton- which, for the greater period of their

fJoo.oo-Md upiitkAbs
-

NO. 4.
POOR LIMlt.

^UsbriUr U irerttiry.

-

No Retrograding.”_____________ ____________________

1778, in Thuringia, and was thft son of
a Gorman rwalptur. He sludtel bm&gt;c
and traveled through Germany fofth’a •

military band, finally caKsting ufotet
Napoleon, following him toMofoww and
bo a Obey sane Indian, belonging to a graph, and poetry, if need be. No fees bring wounded al Laipsfo. Re crcomri
party that hid been off on the warpath will be charged for inri»rrBtijW|fow the ocean seven times and rtixa^A ’to .
iu the White mountains.
He reported much aa the furnace hai beenbefofirs4—1 &amp; Tuiauy l^t July, os ,b®l
to' die
where be «&gt;botij. A gicat Iqng'Ug tp .

see kii children In the West aeuiad him
of the White mountains.
The next tidy and pleasant place in which to roast in September, au-1 he suddenly net nail
morning the warriors left ths camp with

■ ~

�gke Johrillr gn*.
FRIDAY.

Dr. AHUM* COLUM.V,

The Undecided Boy.

Yesterday
i* linen cm

(JO TO

Sgidugas frstud £ai!md

lad Shis’! Sod AH!!

OCT. 20. 1876

of his month.
Woodward and Jefferson Avenues,
■nd inquired of u K*y about hi* own
Etttr DeAw^werU, it is time' to call1 age.when the next excursion would
leave.
*
•
“Now ynu just hold on,” replied
listen while w«? do a little plain talk­
the one addressed.
“You just wait
ing. You are justly indebted to us'
■ day ar two and my dad’s society is
in amounts varying from *76 cents to1 going to hsv« an excursion that will'
•2.50, which we ooglit and wduld make the chips fly. There will be
have if you had only charged your‘ free lemonade on board, and a big
dinner hr nothing.”
.
mind to attend to it. Now, we have
“Don’t you talk !" exclaimed a third
striven to make a lively paper and boy. who had been hanging on a
give you the worth of your money, hitching-post near by.
“My father's
have heretofore hinted that we warn­ society is going to excurse next week,
ed these little amounts.
We can’t and. every boy who goes along will
have ice cream, soda waler, lemonbelieve yon *re » dead beat and we
and, oranges and raisin cake free of
hate to dun you, but we want to see cost.’’
•• Who are you ?” sneered the other.
those “spundiiltcks" very Lad.
We
don’t want the money to look at,— Why. when my dad’s excursion goes
mu we shall havo quail on toast, fried
we want it to improve our paper, and
oysters and clam chowder, and there
make it more interesting to you, and
will be a chance to bet on poker and
1
to buy good clothe* for ourself and io buy prise packages with dollar
uMthar ratiaere al
hills in ’rm !"
The assertion wns a stumper, hut
her items with-a full stomoch and
the other boy came to tipie lively.
plenty of legal tenders in our pock
Stretching out hi* arm and assuming
els, than when they are empty. We ■II the dignity possible he replied:
DR. AIKIH
have, trusted you in good fai'h ; now.
"Yes, but your excursion won’t
have any dog fights, and men fights,
pnoclual, and don't let this grand and boy fights and.mine will. You'll
ree women pull hair and men get
Centennial year pass without nt least
knocked endways, and I guess we’ll
Hie wbol
being square with the printfrt.
D.. arrange to have four or five children InvI.oreUim
ly retted npon »•
this, dear subscriber, and our soul drowned f*
loocroi
will rejoice.
। any annoying die.
The strange boy with th* new lin­
* ability and oneen coat on had leaned first toward
A» Ufly Old Mow
one and then the other, as their state­
ments
were
made,
and
when
the
case
Just about these days it is not on­
ly nstnral but highly appropriate, had been dosed he stood neutral and
when two men meet, to have a word nndeeided. He wanted to go on both
excursions, if possible, and when last
or two on the political sitoativn.
Therefore, when a. mnn boarded a seen was returning home to secure
-TOO LATE! DIED THROUGH IBGLBOTTWoodward avenue ca&lt; yesterday ar.d the advice of his mother.—Frte Prut.

Dr. AIKDTS RaeJial InstititB ’

CONFIDENTIAL!

CHRONIC DISEASES

The Dxiirt Location
51 lonroe 8!.,
91 Ottawa 8t.,

sat down by a keen looking old gen­
tleman. it was alright for him to mk :
"Well, how’s Indiana ?”
"What in thunder do I know about
Indiana !" shouted the old man
I
never lived there—I was never in
the state !"
“It’s going to .be pretty close, 1
guess,’’ remarked the man, though
seeming less interested than before.
■*What’s goingjo be pretty close?"
yelled the old man.
“The election."
“ What election ?’
"Why, the Slate elestion."
“VVhat do I know about a Slate
elect ion m Indiana?" cried the old
man. "Who do you lake me for.
•irT’
"Why, I tlionght everybody knew
there w,s to be a State election in
Indiana to-morrow," humbly observ­
ed tho other.
‘‘What business had you to think
so, sir? Do you suppose all (he rest
of mankind thinks as you do ?
Do
you run this whole country T‘
“Never mind," observed the other
Ynan, as he settled back ; "I didn’t
know hut that you took an inten-sl
in politics."
"Yon had no right to think so, sir
—not the shadow of a right, sir!
Suppose I should get into a car and
•sk you how Indiana was.
How
quick you would knock me down,
sir!”
“No, I wouldn’t."
“Then I'm a liar, am I?" shouted
the old man, trying to pul! off his ov­
ercoat.
There would have b.-en a
row had not the other man hurried

Bho Knew the Beast.
’’You see this boss don’t you?"
called out a woman about forty years
of age as she drove up al a Grand
River avenue blacksmith shop vesterdny.
. '
The smith came out and replied
that his sight was good.
"I want a shoe on that right hind
foot to once," she continued, and she
jumped down and had the herse al­
most out of the old wagon before the
smith reached the curbstone.
She
led the b^ast into the shop, sat
on the bench and prepared io take ■
smoke, end as the blacksmithi look
down a shoe she observed :
-No fooling, now’
I wnnt
want that
shoe to s&gt;ick to that foot for a whole
year.
You can’t impose on me
’cause I’m a woman*
After the hoof had heen prepared
the horse suddenly became restive
dancing around and, bothering th
shoer so he could not proceed,
•'You don't seem ’o have any
jierience in horses," remarked
woman, as «h« rose up and laid her
pipe aside. • I know this beast from
Dan’l to Beshcba, and yon just git
back a Utile,"
The smith retreated a few feet and
the woman caught the horse by the
bits, gave him a two hundred pound
kick in the rib* and yelled : •■Whoa!
Charles UenrT—S’* around there—
te that—and this—
and some mo
Now come up and
toe the mark .
Charles Henry kicked the anvil off
lite block aa
the
as she kicked his riiia^ but
she kicked the
ibe hardest, and when
the horse-shoer
borse-shoer stuck his head into
ihe shop the horse was half over a
ibe.
bench, but as qui&lt;-t as a ismti.
“Now pnreeed,” said the woman,
■s she picked up her pipe.
“When
a hsss goes to looting n ran nd me and
aching fora row he's laying up sorrotr tor his gray hairs!”

SargMat Corlretf, lhe min who
•hOt U'Am Booth, has been appoint­
ed • jarukw io tint main Exhibition
building. &lt;1
ImildiEf,
St a salary of S1.5Q p&lt;-r day.
is fiafiosfibfe to crush really shin­
It at
ing merit, ar to aheck the gratiuide
of the nepuHie when it seoaps up ■
hero aud bean* him onward to for­
tune with the force sod Mfoeitjr of a
► pri»gfre*hat

BA8HVLLE MARKET.
tUltr. yet who
llful Hpeelalbl.
|WNiMS •Ince
thor-ugh &lt;(uaIM-

THE KMT DIFFICULT CASES SOLIOTIP.

FOB
Un n TOO SHORT TO Bl MIB1BA1LE.

haqe medlrlue* promptly forwarded.

eue tbty mn get iboogh amble U. Veil tregl .w1*1 dl»c*»e»- while nnrvr danouncing other M I&gt; '•
but eendlng them family mtlento.careful, aober. In■Icparklrnt, UR. AIKN devote* bimaelf wboUv to

GRAND

FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS.

AWT FKOM
1D9 AID DETECT.

GRAND

AT THE BAKERY

DIVISION.

Short Line

CAN BE FOUND

FRESH OYSTERS,
BOLOGNA SAVSAGE,
GROCERIES, and

Best Calico 6 cts. per yard.

WARM MEALS for the Hungry!
LOOK IN!
H. ALDRICH.

MEAT MARKET! A GOOD GAITER FOR $1

DR. ATKIN,

ROE &amp; CLEVER.

Well Kn»wm&gt; Sped al 1.1, n&lt;

brat son farther than the poor, and ia much
more healthy. We ean recommend D. B.
Del and k Co.'a Beat Chemfcnl .Snlemlua

STATIONS.

Hearing and Sight ftestored.

tW« p m

°F ell kind", which will be Hold low for caah
The bigheat price paid for Ilidee, Peile
•tc. Give them a call on West aide klaio SI
Nvfivllle, Minh-

G. A. TRUMANS.

NASHVILLE

Free Exhibition

392285

gugiirft «xrMs.

ON SOUTH MAIN STREET.

HARDY

WM E. GRIGGS.
life

tc

CR.OCKEH,

■ it, boon
friend* i

LINE

FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS!

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

Where he is now receiving ond opening up one of the finest Stocks of
Goods for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE, everJ^id down
\ in Nashville, and never in the memory of tnan was goods
so cheap as he will sell them this Fall. Why,
who ever heard of a Good CLeck

REAPERS, MOWERS
tialir e-i.l.reted phiucian*; brace NO ONE
KHOVLl) IHNPAIB that I* afflrfrd with weming

Horse Rakes, Plows,

BLINDNESS!

We have Over One Thousand 'Dress
Ranging in Prices from

I*a.ttexTi8

DEAFNESS

Harrows, Corn
Catarrh, Consumption!
tUel» beret? rfm, That w wUf MiM
wd»jr the 30th day of November, A. D. ISIS, ami
rcdireaday the Wl. d»T of FebruaryJI. O 1«77,
■ o’clock A. M.. of aach day at Clamant Stntlb'a
tn the village Naahvllle. In mMCmi&gt; roeelve are! examine auch claim*.
lober 3rd A. D. IRU.
JCI.1HU CHIPMAN,)
&gt;1. T. DAVIDSON. CoMkaiowrt.
LEMUEL SMITH, f

Asthma. Branch.da; and all Throat and Ixinx Com­
plaint*, (arhlrh. In thb erwrotry, are tV ffreeiortenemlm to heal.h and Mfel. wh-n change of climate :
atxl all ria- f*!'". are cured by Dr. Alklna improved
labaler and Canatllntlonal BcetnraUre Treatment.
LIBGE&amp;HG OR OHKOIIO DISEASE
BerofuU, Bbrumaibm, Dr.pomla, Pika. Goitre.
P ropey. Fravel, Onadpallon. Tape-Worm. IJver
Iliaeaara. eta- of whatever nanw or ualure, awfully
dlaffaoacd and aklilfuUy treated.

LADIES!

The Marrtedjw Hl nil- dsalring aid or advice in
any delicate matter relating io health (and beauty L
prevention and cure of diiwaw. coo Merit tally ran■alt the Doctor with the aaattranw of ante, quick
rare In all eawe. a* hr la doubtlce. the moat aklllful

Fain, eakore., Whltre. VHrxtkra. Hnpprmaion or
other di*eaara. aad .Ira* net aratarrabln life, when
by a little caw you ran have the enjoyment of perlee« health. Ktreall or wcrxl aUmpfur circular and
Important information.
lore-few, healthy children, or none.

Planteis, and

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

Road Scrapers,
lhe Beat M kea li
Co try .

GALE CHILLED aii
DIAMOND IRON PLOWS

READ AND CONSIDER!!
The Reliable Firm of

EPILEPSY.

Etta, Cltorfa, Pkby. and aU Nerrnoa Affections arc
eared where other mean* fall, by Improved rtrur

Have just added, to their usual large stnek of General Merchandise, a

L. EHOBY’R

Carriagts and Buggies.

SALVATOR BEER
I.X*. Beet Up. Browed is the Vm.
NW - A
&lt;*•
U MILVAVKBSUL^
UUWKWK.
—a&lt;——
.

LARGE STOCK OF

GENTLEMEN!
Toon Mirottiom

a» ou&gt; ra.

CROOK'S

PATENT

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

sold at the lowest

Living I*rlces.

rr ALL
DRUGGISTS.

►solo

CALL ^ISTD SEE TJS

DOUBJLE WAGON
BAROV 3 CROCKER.

io,on

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.
TRAINS RUM Bf CHICAGO TIMK.
Going South.
Ind'oll*.
Ancola

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

Wheel Cultivators,

NaahvIHc. 1/
H**lln«&lt;
M' Adler111 e,
Hurntn.rnd,
Orem! tlaplda,
•Sunday except
» IW v

Fir! Vane, Jacbm I Saturn E. R.

BANNER STORE!

rroprict^rt.

MUSIC! ' MUSIC!

tNIfhl

«M*11.

BOOTS FOR $2.50

FRESH MEATS,
ad Ekiti.
&lt;3r««t EMflcmcyr

No people is the world »uff«r m tnueb
with Dvgpepsi* as Americana.
Although
Chronic l&gt;l«caer« Cnred,
years of experience in medicine had failed
and Broken Down ConIo accomplish a certain and sure remedy for
this disease and its effccte. such ae Sour
stltntinne Ballt Up and
Sto ache, Hean-burn, Waler-brssb, Sick
Reinvigorated .
Headache, ('ostiveness, palpitation of lhe
Heart. Liver Complaint, coming up of the His Patients Gain 10 to 40 lb*.in Weight
food, low spirits, genaral debility, etc., yet. Serloaa. Com pl lew ted Pleenaea, tbn
since the introduction of Gsass’s Acors*
Flowks we believe there is no case of Dys­
pepsia that cannot be immediately relieved.
BO 000 doxen sold last year without one case
of failure reported. Go to your Druggists,
The Right Doctor nt Last.
Boise Bro.'s, ai.d get a sample bottle for 10
•ents anc try it.
Two doses will relieve

U &amp; MA IT.

WKSTWA.RD.

hanking the public for ped favore wlietx a
eonlinnanoe of the same, and would
inform the public that they will
keep oonalaatljr on baud

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

KOCHER BROS.

Goins

�Hardware Specialties!

THE

UILM1J

FErtStLVAHi

c«f:rr twcwk i.int

fut Mail Brate.rf U&gt; Uai'tkl Suit*

IARSHALL ffBfET KUR8ERIE3,
or lurruck'u,

r’» this for Injun *oam*r ♦

his togs orushsd.
m parale naa Hj^rwottvery to doubtful

high.

CHEAP

T6&amp; THE FALL OF 1878, AT

MH. A_. T&gt;. GREEN

Paul CoUins. •

Frail and Ornament#
Ainsworth it Brooke are building an
addition to their store house near the ale-

TIGS, SHRUBS. GRIP!
IIHS.
kntfb by Albert Clark,
arrested.

TA1E QNIaJf -PLACfi ON T.CW Ww JQV
THE .GENUINE

this village started for the Centennial last
Monday.
.
—The Christian Church Botdol jrill be A Plummer's mill al Saginaw City, stepped
upon a wet stick, slipped and ,f«)l upop a

-Tin* Bottom Brows.

minald.

invitation is extendad.

CAfl BUY

8ATI8FACTI0M GUABANTEED I

MAONTFTrjrw-r

rxrUBMfor TICKTHV

JHRItll 11115 SHIITE 1110 lie OIL

Respectfully, &amp;c..

FRANK THOMPSON.

D. M. BOTD. Ji

N. &amp; C. CHILSON.
evening waa well at-

receipts were $4.25.

'kind, at

THE

weaksinjsil.

—J. H. Keith, arrested for assault and

Stallman, of Grand Hbybb. waa doetroyed
eyrie, was tried before Bsq. Chipman, in by firn Ort. 1 Sth.
Los*.
; inanrad
this village, on fTpesday. and the jury in ths.Atoericau, of Philadalphia. for $1,000

-that Griffil

—Hon. J. H. McGowau will address tho
eitiieaa of Nashville and vicinity, on Tuea-

ken, beaide other injuries.

m.inviled.

. Q. Ayltworth A Oa.'i.

and Maculate, ••pretty thin." but, gentle
reader, pause a moment before you adopt.
Don’t pay 12J &lt;rta. for Cbjfee Sugar wh'A lhe critic eye, and we will tell you Lhat we
have been laboring with a double-beaded
Granulated 8u- eeraobe. a headache, with • to-&gt;thache and
core throat thrown in, wbieh will eatisfy

r.

Saturday night, John Chooser, an old
resident of Dundee and au ex-editor of'the
Dundee Enterprise, attempted suicide by
taking ।

end medical advice waa called.
He lives
to pander on mao's fo4lishaesa.
Family

G. AyUworth 4
—Clement Smith

■Autouwrtti A Cb ’i

—Hand
itl fin per

and Shore, al

His-renovery ia

lair ex4«ovamor Fenton, of patriotic memBelding. Ionia Co.
ahovaconference, the monthly Fellowship
mtoaioner
of Um Stale Land O&amp;ce in place
Meeting of the Christian Church, will be
held on Saturday, Ort. 21st, al 2 o’clock, p
m.
&gt; C. L Dbto, Pastor.
of the oouatry as well as throughout the
. .
—No doubt many of our reaiera will Bute.

Don’t pay 60 cU. for Keruaenc

Aylnmrth &amp; On. a

WE WRL SELt THEM AT THE FOltOWING PRICES:

spoke last night «t

ths Millerites f.-r winding up this little
world of ours and setting it spinning '-ff inSyria Center. Negt week his appointments
are as'folio we: Monday nighlnt' the Branch
school hones. Maple-Grove; Wednesday Millarites took atook In the prophecy, but
wight at Castleton Center; Thursday night
in Rutland at lhe Podunk school house;
Barwell McNatt, a young bmu well known
Friday night at the Bryant school bouse,
Baltimore, and Saturday .night at Irving
Btalion.
Friday night called

READY MADE CLOTHING»
Cap. Boise is now
located in the build­ JeffNdls IM MM bRlSis Strictly pare White Lead
11 eeats per lb.
IBM’S, YOUTHS'i BAYS’ CLOTHING
ing formerly occupied •* H 84 to M pr keg J.iO
Strictly pare Ijiaseed Oil
« (4&gt; t4 pr keg 1.75
by E. R. White, oppo­
belled, &lt;5 eta per gallea.
site L. J. Wheeler’s, “ •’ 44to5d pr keg Loo
Rsv M ceats per g iiloa.
where you will find a '• •* $d
-pr keg 4.75
store chock full of “ “ td eoslog keg 4.50 Eave Troughing—We have IVEr*». E. &lt;?. Eittinprei'
greatly reduced the price-to 10 cents
Dry Goods, ^Notions,
G e n t’s Furnishing » •“ WcAiiog keg 4.25 per foot; pnt up out of the very best MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS’
•Goods, Ladies Under “ “ lOdwlng keg4.M O£ Roofing Plate,
Fall and Winter Styles.
and Overwear. You
will find almost eve­
Dress and Cloak Making,
rything wanted to
RFest Side Hain St. Opp. Union Hotuse,
CUTTING AND FITTING,
make you happy.
Di op in and see for
LIVERY STABLE!
•
yourselves.
UEBHAL'SEE.

U C. WOLCOTT.

Ik G. BOISE.

WM. VENN. P«op«ix7uB.

1776.

CJVSZH!

1876

THIS

Centennial

1 year* experiind ia prepared

COLUMN .

------

i.unwim

PRICES

when it waa aocidenUy discharged killing
the little instantly. His father, at lhe time,

SBEAT INDUCEMENTS

DRUGS. MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,

QULSX HOURS.

During the next 30 days

BELONGS

Bottom Prices

dbt Bottom Store. ia Nashville.

GcnU’iPismUhinc G.^dt, Scarfs. Woolen
Wrappers. Over Skirts. Under Shirts,
Drawers. Gents' Hof. wul Overalls.

TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMES,
TEAS, COFFEES,
SPICES,

O‘ersl.sL'owr.1 the glowing .1 y.

Mr. MiehMl Welsh, a bridge lend** nn
the Chicago and Michigan Lake Shore rail­
road at KivneaidS. W^allid&amp;by a mao nam­
ed bmith. while on duty at hto post, and a

Bolan Bbo."

SBTical iKlrnffieitx, Tnua Etc.,

•

fine Tobaccos ail Ciiars.
troubled, wish ware, of pvacu.

ecu.

unis

Slockmann &amp; Willvar.1
proprietors

WHO

IS

NASHVILLE, MICIT.

,

UEMIISS,

Stripes and

E. J. WHEELER

JffEW LIVERY!

SALE aafl BOARDING STABLE.

DOMESTICS,
TICKS,

(MIL

or

Prints, &lt;Joits

* TOWNSEND,

Fresh and Salt Meat a

TO PURCHASERS OF

DRY GOODS,
*
GROCERIES,
ipRUffTII,
HATS,
STATIONARY.
CAPS,
BOOTS,
WAZL PAPER.
SHOES.
PAIWTS, OILS, COLORS
CLOTHING,
VARjriSHES,
XrOTTOHS,
BBUSHE8.
AC.,
AC.,
AC.

■CU Hastorv given
^Store, in Naab villa.

4J!yl

TO

STUFFS,

tthe family,

times.

NEW MEAT MARKET.

X WILL OFFER

ty Grange in Hastings.

Al Bitgacds old aland, NashvHla, Mich.

CLA-SHZ!
C4LSH2I

•DURING TUB

H'stal Accident.

ed three years, of Johnstown, while playing
with a Utile son of Henry Bristol, aged pine
■61- Good 22-boae and four-olaah Cbr- years, waa-dirt and instantly killed. They
'ere'playmgin abam, and finding a load-

•day, until further notice.
Barry villa, Aug. 6th, 1876.
Fbjkxp D. Soubxs.

MERCHANT TAILOR !

rt

William Peter’s taw-mill, waa caught , in a

-is Naabvilia.

NaahviUt.

AUCTION STO
HAS BUSTEQ I

RECEIVING

Checks.
star- You caamx afford to be without nJ

tErukrt on the Start!;.

BEST ASSORTMENT OF
Christina Kain ar, a yeang shoemaker,

aStadu-nade

Jia
tWieeerL

Wines and Liquors !

Nashville, Ort. 11th.
LINCOLN.

CLOTHING!

LARGE

For Men*!, Boys' and Youth*' tn town, at
FOB MEDICAL AND MECHANICAL FCR

a child named Rhodes at Corrunns

which was plunged aaarly through the neck

POSES ONLY.

From $S per Suit Up.

BOOTS AND SHOES !

waa chilled to death.
De you want Dye stuffs ?

WiHitMUNsnis Joint, nt
Tbsir mother

Detroit, Thursday, but aeaeued alite.

Do yon want Paints and Oils?
Do you want a good Book for the

Home Circle ?
kiU-d on Saturday by a falliag tree.

Do you want School Books ?

&gt;*. Darid A. Noble, a prominent and

Do you warn a Prescription filled

IN GREAT VARIETY,

From fl a Pair, Upwards.

Call and See TJ».
loibeir.ao.
OB&gt;e BTMOBO.

**J ,b4 ias’.aally kfllM

Fours Truly,

MARBLE WORKS
BLACK &amp; FULLER,

15 GRADES OF TEA

Proprietors.

FROM

KVKKY DESCRIPTION OF

rill Goode Std as Jlcpracnted, an-l
Saftofacflan Guartintei l.

Grand Ba;
tot of J-'thing rained at $WO. The thieves

OF

WE KEEP IN STOCK

W CENTS TO 41.00 PR POUND.

Naahviile. Oat.

INVOICE

•

W4bXJL&gt;

and MONUMENTS,
ATVD

Location^—Weat Side, of Main

Foreign ft AntrirM

Street, in W. A. Aylswurth's Brick.

KaahriUe Mich., Aa*. IM, 1«7A

WHITER.
Satufwitto* Gtsatantoed.

W. G. AYLSWOBTH &amp; CO.

GIOOJOS.

BLACK B FULLER.

�the great majority of exhibitor*

could only have beet: dead a short time,
for their bodies were still almost warm
and unatiffened. Wo had not ilrcomed
wlral fearful havoc

HAIR RESTORATIVE
porattvely

The defeat of the Servian* must have
been much more revere thin we imag­
ined, an the enemy had left his dead and
wounded behind, odfet the the, river’s t xbibii* are

wjrthJw*.

, Indeed,

tiMra

What It Does!

14

Yiblc fonnenti they must have endured,
lying among corpses and deprived of all
Andre Hille
Qf tt&gt;a mcaldosfrviBg at
consolation, all help. How many groans
worthy rxhiUtora to the Juattog and valueand sigha must have passed the quiver-,

s
T5 miS 2»
»M« to*

«33&amp;S
*
2) .
I 'A

odiat F.r.BCTp*] Church.
GCXAM4L
—Tb» Bnriah brig Ada Fulton, which arrived

which must have-slipped irorn his dying
hand; one represented the deni man,
but in the uniform of a Russian Major

MILWAVKn.

or Colonel, and the other a young woman
with fair tresses, a prominent nose end
Lightroolorod ■ eye*.
The photographs
for England, with a cargo at lumber, but
had been taken in Moscow ; on the back
•of the man’s stood in pencil, ‘Nicolay lighten the ponied and diaaat-efl.xi exhibitors.
Aa the really distinguished exhibitors are the
Komoff.’ I know not in what relation
Piral National Bank at -BL t*nl. Minn.,
examin'd with
the woman stood to the officer; but
In the Second dUtrict, Andrew Humphrey*, whether wife, sister or betrothed, it is
certain bis last thoughts were of her.
decitoed to cotni
Not for from him lay the bodyof another,
.-.-.II — Af U—* I
erffiocr, toil right hand preajad on his
brt'Ml, where the splinttrr cf 'ft shell hrul
ejected to nerve out tho uhexplred portion of
Aa.a good reprenautoliva cf Uda oiasg I
hit him, and grasping a piece of paper. amlned
tho exhibit of a well-known house of
Tho Legislature IlepubUcan Is by a small A strong man, ho appeared to have
tag the expulsion of.Are oadete fas jjefwniog to
Majority.
______
r
struggled,
long
with
death'?
his
face,
testify against otbera who Were charged with
this peculiarly vicious academic folly. ’
which had tho unmistakable Russian
_—.
yORJKIGlf.
—fjftren thousand additional Bpauiab tyjxj, being distorted from pain. It was
troOfw will leave Madrid fer tuba «i:orfly.
with difficulty that the paper was re­
I OlFQ \J /
* —It iw announced by cable that in lhe recent moved from his hand. It was a letter, manutACturrre,
idaome rem for the further fmprove- duiastroUH expedition of Egyptian troojw to
without any date, in Cyrillic writing, and
। grounds' Jhd rurrounding*.
Abywiuis tho Aby«alniana alaugbtered at leant
evidently from s child’s hand. Col.
8,800 to 12,000 of them.
—The Montenegrin commander al Trcbinje Mehmed, whp was once in the Russian
negotiate an extradition treaty between tbs report* tt *•. tn the rcigrt ^d, i^ch, ranted sqryice &lt;ne ia &amp; Circossiap from Daghes­
"United Slates and Spain.
in tho burning of L’jabinjo and all the auf- tan, subjected by Buskm more than fifty sounds. snOdent to All a church. Tor lhe parity
roondiog vill«pa,lAOaTsrks *t® killed, to- years ago) and nnilerstands Russian, and eaquiaito swsetocM of Uxcir Urnto. and alao
cniJtB Ajri&gt; cnixiifALA.
for the imi'.antkneotu response they giro to the
cluhrre of tlione who were burned in a house.
—Judge Boreman. at Bearer, TJUh. baa The bulk of the TurkUUeoMlore went decoyed translated tho lettur into Turkish, and
into an asnbnrb, and tho Montenegrin* tired thed' one of our, Ccsncks, a Pole, who So great i* the popularity of these organ* that
tho leader of tho Mountain Meadow tugs.-aerc,
Jiad been bicught up in France, gave their Bales »ro constantly inerssntog. seen in
these dull tunoi. being larger tho faux mouth
mo tho contents in French, as foHows : than e'er iwfore. Their pnesw range from 870
26th of next January.
bare been ebip|&gt;cd this scaiwu frost Canada to :
to «1,050. Uncrtraing earc thatiJlUiair ROudB
—At half-past 7 o'rfook. one evening lart
shall be perfect, hi makrial and sorkmanslnp.
—Tho London tdandardf Vienna corroapooa thousand
tod «!&gt;o drcams erar)- night Uiat thou ,lle-t Exposit'owj.
A very eu
not with dishonor. The majority are - agreed dead under a tree. Come to us, dear father,
in Ihrtr lino at thia
.that if foreign proaAlro becomes intolerable to formether has become so pale; and, i» always took Uro fin
Expedition.
a kvolyintoro-taoioiiK
amount taken is about 814,000. No clue to the '
tho . Uxbreudtuco of the Government, thsy crying. I am very*gold. eo thst the may not fruit-grower* ami farmers, by'pabliahing tho
robbers.
'prefer separate terms with Turkey's cry still mrro, ju^i when thou ccmset baejx will following, notice:
—Blanchette the ytjxngxr, charged with arch-enemy, Busria.
CTnen-MMUWo kxtkaokpixaxi.
remain good’ibd neve? be naughty again. But '
causing t“io groat conflagration st Bt. ' —Germany took an enumeration of (la In­
Hyadnlhe, Canada, baa escaped from jail habitants in 1675, and the official rt turns are
in Agricultural Hdl 1’blladelphia, Thursday,
tlierbi and ts irapposed to be hiding in ?%&gt;»- published. The total population, including also kiss thy little Ninka.'
Oct. 26 1876. when1 they propuaa to j*rfarm
Ueal city.
Throe prisoners escaped with
tho unprecedented frat of preadng 100 berralo
of cider from 800 bushels of apples, in fen funirt.
him. The jails in Canada are becoming a
embraced within tho new Gorman Empire, j»
Amotjg the conspicuous omtssions of &lt;
by-wurd. prisoners being spparently able lo 42.726,644. Thia |a ■ aix»Ut theeaxpo m that df
the dont^nnio! Exposition none' is more
walk out unmolested whenever ft- suits their the Uuitsd Stales.
tiik j-om-er or VDXSCIBJtq*.
—In view of tho critical state Of affairs in noteworthy than tho absence of Texan.
A touching incident, illustrating the
the East and especially in the mobiUiatiou ot For, save a few bales of cotton, which power of oonwionco, even; in tho most
are of very superior quality, aho has no hardened criminal, recently occurred on
goou in ths eaatara portion of Jackxon cocutv. being placed on a war footing.
exhibit of her splendid products and vast Park avenue. At dusk n well-dressed
Mo. Ho was wounded in tho kntx&gt; while in
rasourc®n. It is certainly her misfortune, stranger rang st tho door of one of the
Minnoaota, and at the time of hi* c*|4~.rc wm
in bad. Ha wm taken to Boon rille, Ma. where
for there is a widespread interest in the houses, and, on being admitted, said to
The following statement ahowa tho ofIlobba Kerry, another train robber, ie confined.
Lone Stnr State. And had her exhibit the proprietor: “You do not, air, reoog.Tixo James rang J* now virtually distended. firm! vote id all tho candidate* for l’rw»-. been “equal ’ to her acknowledged re­ nixe mX face. ’Tts well. Listen. Y*our
iiient since 1840, and tho electoral vote I
Joseo ha* gone South.
sources, the immigration it would have pocket was piekeifabout a twelvemonth
— A triple muidcr waa commitIAl at Buck* of each candidate, and the number of,
port. Me., one night la*t week. The victims electoral votes each Slate lias this y&lt; rr : attracted to her fertile lauds would have since.” “It was, aud I lost $12.75."
greatly increased her wealth and popula­ •* I was tho thief. Nay, air, spare your
are an aged man nemod Trim. Lie daughter,
Mr*. Thayer, and her little daughter. - Trim'*
tion. As on instance'of thia interest, and reproaches, for for seventeen days I had
CaeAidau.
%*&lt;«.
homo aud building* were burned, ami hi* Tear.
an evidence of what Texas has lost, a not tssted’food, and my wife and eleven
&gt;*. darn-on.......... l.r*,&lt;ll
ctiarrod romaine were found in the . debri* of IMO-WllUaw
Martin Van Buren
well-kuowu corn Kpondent of a promi­ small children lay at home on their mis­
..I.SLM9
tlia carriage houan. lira. Tuyyer wm known 1MI h«x» K. For
nent Southern paper a few days since erable pallets crying with hunger and
■esnrfifty..
PCMMN
to have bad &gt;8,000 in the hon«e, and plunder
Btraay..
gave notice that be would distribute cold. The money I stole from you,
i* anppooed to have been the incentive.
Guides to Southwestern M1exas, and give sir, saved them, for with port of it I
VCr^L AfTD XJfJBlTS^RJAL.
1(31-Franklin iT'rc
information conoeniing u; and for many bought coal, with part of it bread, and
WinSMd Heou..
ivingk bank* in tho city and v.clnily
days one might have thought that be waa the remaining portion I played open ou
a sacoisafnl candidate at a county clee­ the eight, coppered tho king, and called
run, which, if not promptly gut aa[op to, may
wrt.SM
tion dispensing patronage, so many the turn till I ran it np.to’——but par­
sought him for information. He rectiives don me for intruding the details of my
fxtrtcd iu trouble, and one of them. the Holetters on this subject from all parts of humble business upon your attention.
boketi Homeatoad Awociation. received de­
Baft..........................
posits until the list hour, though It is charged IBM—Abtaham Llocoin..,
the country. Thu apathy of the Texas I 'bocame an altered myy ami deter­
llevrr.ll McOMlari.
.......... 3.01*0X1
people with regard to immigration is sur­ mined to reform and lead nether life.
.......... jVtoTh
prising. Did they manifest the enter­ I am now well employed, and night and
::::
prise which Kansas has displayed their morning my wife and children biers your
New York, between Broome and Fourteenth
recompense would be great. But there name, though they, innocent onMl jo
IStotta.
। UiMo.iri
displayed in the wiedowa. This i« occasioned,
are forces at work which pronjisp gre&lt;Uy: nc£ denow t hat I # ji^oJq the . money. (J
; 'iebraata
according to tbs Now YorirTtnws. by tho re­ CatiforaU
to improve the conditjon of Texas.
■ XeradA..
have long since sought you, bpt 'was
moral of tho great retail trade ot tho c.ty fromTua Galveaten. Hxrriwbnrs and ftef Autouio
uttatyato find you; but, fortunately, my
Broadway below Fourteenth street to ths
railroad will reach San Antonio In a few woeks.
’■friend and benefactor, I repognjt^d.you
and th»n * magnlflocnt country, m rich aa any
;» &lt;j
atroete on Broalway and Fifth avenue.
5i Orvgoo.................
J In the nation, will be opened to the Immigra- on a Madison street car yesterday; ! folllboou
IndianaPmiwjivsms..
lowed,you homo and learned your name,
Ubode Idand..
io surprisingly healthy. Ccuuumptives go and to-night I have ''oome to restore to
Suda &lt; sru.tus
Xrtitnrky
there from all parts ot tho aotmttyahd have you the money of which I robbed you.”
I,
t Venaoct,
B./flayiug, the penitent thief gavo the
• Virginia.
Mai7laa&lt;i.
•• cvimu ana sugM. suu ui iu» amau cwrcsu in
Great credit I* accordc 1 to tho engineer and
•_c abundanee. In the 4eAtfw portion Urge fort kind gentleman a $*20 bill, received
pitot Hebert for their
^f&amp;e«bir
ones are toada by grazing herd* of cattle and F-ip change, blessed his benafaotdri
during the burning.'
‘
‘*
flocks of cheep. It'ft not rurpriaing, then, wartnly, and left the house. Next morn­
—At Colorado Sj*rii&lt;|&gt;»r CoJ.!, Jw»tl)*turd»y, s
that the overcrowded Inhabitant* of cities, and ing the old mon found that the bill was
AMJU THU AGITA­
fire broke out in a livery
hafnro it THE
a counterfeit, und that the |M&gt;a)t*»t ihii f
TOR.
was got under twenty-one buildings were de­
B.MUW,... W«(m. T„«. . a&gt;orW«d 1uk1. q„ U»
,U.?Lo
ll»-,l»kroU&gt;o'
old
i„» vln(( .1.5'
1._____
*ru.wx_
In the height of tho nnti-Hlavcry exMH.Ar roazt l/i a iwiHNHAfiihv-A and frulnifwin3A~er&gt;r. &lt;
'
.
. - . . — ...
man's bat and umbrella."—^THdbpa,
eikment William. Lloyd Garriiron, the
which al! thoughtful men wish lo fu-ovldo for
great agitator, was traveling in the thmneelvos and families.
Tribune.
South, wbou ho happened
ituppcucu to
io moot
meet a
n ' Mr. M. Wbllldiu,
Wii
during the Exposidotf. can
Joint Lock, one of the few survivors
explosion cocurred al the n*il-mlll of Zug A large Blaveholder 0:
---- - - -boot tereldrereod
__ 1 at Newspapor Pavilion, OeoteaOn a lukMtSMippj
of
the battle of Waterloo, has just died
PulladtdpLls. in regard U
other
s frame
Exhibit!
Neither knew the oU
— ’..
—— or social n*“ Exhlbilion.
iu an almnhouso at Rochester; England,
poaitian: both were well posted on tho
Louis, or E. M. Stackpole, 4 Cedar etrtet, New at the age of 84. He was’in the Sixth
questions of the day, but of course ouDragoon Guards, and, although among
fifty ware Mriowiy Irjnrad. An cxanrinrtioq |tagouatic.
But bo well and ia ao kindurrLVRMCB ot' roojo.ojf bggi.
the first of the troopers engaged and in
__ ix_______ &gt;_________ ___ .-_.t__
of the remain* of tea bailer al.dwaJ ttoft ft lu4 i■
The flavor of an egg,’acquired by food, the thickest of tho conflict, neither ho
bwu fearfullr dr fieri re. In pjaoc,
]
that when Mr. Garrison left tho boat
nearly or quite all lesdea in tlw yellow. nor his horse was injured. .
bora®:! nearly ifir jukI;. atul iu other plaea* the
■ •
platea were v»ry b«dly welled. It w*n patehed, 1the idaveholder took him by the band It is very strongly affected wh-n hens
and t xpressed satisfaction al the (inter­
The very highest award that the Cenare fed on putrid moat, ~ ‘
taaul Ounmwioa
bUvte’v. Zug A Co. will lore about £100 000 view. “If you NortlACBoars,'* mid hej It is-highly rc-commeudei
exmo’.tdr, a Diploma of Honor ord
** would calmly debate there questions
to hens which are to produce eggs for Modal of Merit, has been granted to I.
with some show of justice and common incubation, because it adds much to ’tho L Cragin 4 Co., Philadelphia, for the
- plodtd dear Morgan* Point, Galvraton bay.
sense there would be no difficulty ; it is bulk of the yellow. Rye, on the othsr peJebrat^d Dobbins’ Eleclno'Soap.
your Garrison* and Phillipsea that make
hand, inerraurts the albumen. PractiCbaptkd hands, taew\ pimplea, ring
Oil the trouble.”
- ;
colly, ori q$g is animal food, end yet
Lwi. W0.OOO.
there is nofcb of the work of th&lt;4 Iratiher
Loxpon is now supplied with "Msrn about it; ob’c-tliin] is solid nutriment,
। get only that made by Caewpll. Hazard
XALLJtO^O Zjrr«LLJGKXCK.
ardllen butter.” It in produced at a large
, Now York, aa them Me many fiuitaiww
and there arc no tough pieces or bones
Proriclw-cy of lhe Grand Trant U»ilw*y Cbm- fteut^e caudle factory at MarseUlcr,‘ I1 to be laid aside. Would it not be well
pan. of Canada, and C.pt Tyterhsa W&lt;=u ap­ Jrfnqfes-,»n appearance the very finest
far every oue to eat more eggs daily ami
Hiuvr oals are
; none
pointed to soMeed. Tb«n&gt; is dkumtf rffr %' Epping or Dorset, and keeprf
lc*is weatf For those who use their
iZ- ix
brain,
the
phosphorus
contained
ineggs
\ ‘ There w hnnlly a achool-boy in the
TtTK OCTUBKR Xt.BCTlOXM.
Jrifia4 tl»l« whenjll elreJaUe. .
....
hud that has not rend ot Merchant’ll
Gargling Oil. Before the public forlhe cooked three minutes for those who pre­
Tira Ohio State Fair awarded the first
last fortv yean, it has become almost a fer th^m soft, and four minutes for promiam tor pianos to lhe Ohio Val'ay ikano
‘
‘ id word from the Aptotic to the
of Iliptor. Tue.y are maaufretarora
I Lore who priAfir them hard; that in the CorujMfty.
c? Uw eclnbritwl Valley Gem. trio ma-l popular
' Aa a liniment and exterior ftpIn Ohio the Ilapubl'caa majority for Milton I
tu. nr—i
j
in burt.8. r colds, tmraina, ordinary way of boiling them. But
frost
bites,
flexh
wounds,
and
■
——----------------, -------- -------------- -------- . they am for superior if scalded in boilChamps and pains
srous ailments of fiMh-aadlimb “F ’•*« ,Jr ,oar xto"U’: “«■ ,1W
fn both msn and te ret MeMtefit ■ GargImr4 ’ hnt
stand- unrivated in tlw world, i —
^5»« ‘!ow* nnt
not twnnme
fc**’0”’ bftrd
bsU hicrklv
tf’s Worm Tsb!-t«, « certain stsd ( g-Iatinons and difp-itib’e. Frisd and
iiedy for
utb^k ohilr‘.-hard boiled eggi sro indigestible; on
Buiuntrfs Cocoai.is kills dandruff,
adulie, hove Hkrwujc become (ho contrary, ]x»cbed egg”, or those

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NASI^ILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1876.
dyoe went over and over the ground,
and gave shrewder guesses as to how the
robbery had been managed than any one
else.
When other thefts of a similar
nature, and also of leaser degree, con­
tinued to vex and puzzle us from time
to time, it was Mr. Fordyee who insist­
ed on severe measures, prevailed on the
authorities to offer large rewards for the
apprehension of the offenders, and made
himself so active
in the matter

BIG FISH 8TOSY.

received at the bank. Perhaps it was
that story that made me, tired zs I was,
bestow some thought on a hiding place
for Steve’s money. I pondered the mat­
ter very seriously as I took down my
hair and arranged it for the night; then,
with a laugh at my own ingenuity, I
tucked the roll of notes in among my

town.

'He often joined our* social gath­
erings and became the life of them.
I ought to have slept soundly, and
I was quite envied in having his es­
cort so frequently, and the rumor was dream-d happy dreams; but I did not
very soon circulated that we were en- Some counter influence seemed to ruf­
fle my slumbers, and I awoke.
Some one was in my room. I knew it
Bteve and I had some words on the

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11*1 price. F)iap near tlM-ptalnlnc mill.

THHTM J.^nfMERBU:
1 orOnom. Tissua^ ietvfatrl* tmons.
Idenrv at H. A. Barbi'a So State Mr«rt.

JOHN M. ROE,

D. W LINCOLN.

, I hnd jilenty of baaux when I was
young, and liked that very well. How­
ever. .1 bad heart enough at bottom,
and whan Bteven Lashley asked mo to
marry him, in the end I consented,
though I kept him in suspense along at
first.
Neither Steve nor I were rich. My
father lind a sufficient income to keep the
family in' a good stylo of living; but be
saved nothing, and I could expect noth­
ing from him when I married. Steve
hod just begun to practice medicine, and
was struggling aa young doctors must.
There was a pretty bouse just outride
the town that Btevo and I had our eye
on for a long time, and I had promised
to become his wife as soon aa he could
call it his own.
By dint of such struggling and econ­
omy as I never could have guessed, he
had put by enough for the first payment,
and wm plodding patiently on toward
the second and last

myself with the flatteries of others,
while Steve was working so faithfully for
me.
That sounds as though I wasn’t going
J. B RASEY,
to marry Stave for love; but I was.
Our town was something of a fashion­
able resort for summer; and many of the
people were in the habit of taking board­
WEBSTER .j- HOBBS.
ers than. Father had always objected
to our doing so; but this summer of
winch I speak he fell in with a stranger,
rk strong
oa he was returning from a long ride in
RINTER, and Puteahrr of the
the country, who, having shared his
5i»i Ewy-dnsrtpUosof PJala
Job I'rtsflns circvk-d with nealano. m
phaeton with him during the homeward
dUpatth. ' Ofiee over Trtusawa Star*.
drive, succeeded in so ingratiating him­
WM. E. GRIGGS,
self with my father that he allowrtd him
A VITIONEKR, win BUciri to tn Note
to board with us.
1 x. brf IntrartM to hfa care. TmiM r
The stronger was very much in my
line—distinguished-looking, possessing
MUS{C! MUSIC!
un &gt;«.ia DEAN, a (NUvcdWv.rivr an eloquent pair of eyes nearly the cuter
Icmoim uti lhe Hallo or Orican. and in liar
uf my own, and having a propensity for
liearv opposite &lt; Rrutr»n CXareh, ,
saying "pretty things” that was just
delicious to a girl of my turn. It was
such fun to draw him out, and then
TNROM Naabrllle to lUtlle Crrwk. Leave N~
laugh at him ; to pretend pleasure, then
R
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.
ing eonn«ctkxia wlth lraltw «**t and wait. Lcai
shyness; to invite and repulse in the
onodation uf |».«-i&gt;r'Tisame breath. It was a genuine flirta. JJKRjI h AA'ER. Eropat BuoU and Sl.ue*. Mak Ing
n-nalnng neatly done, alao «lriel alienMANandV FACTVRER

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Btevo came often tn see me, but he
did not see me alone, and he never stayed

JOHN Q. CRESSY,
Steve's sister Marian and I were inti-

Poor Bteve eujoyed my visits to Marian
better than he did seeing me anywhere
else, and I liked it too, a- much because

TAMES FLEMING,

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WateBrntfetW jewehJr,

to accompany me thither, thus parading,
as it wen*, my conquest, and the aocompliahmenia and attractions of Steve’s new

f ully repaired and warranted.

‘MONEY to:. LOAN I
Il Vffrird lol Efait Sttirilia,
IN BUMS OF

Steve was good-natured, and kept his
not like Mr. Fordyce, and he was quite
alone in that. Everybody liked Mr.

$300.(&gt;6:aeJ UPWARDS
ON LONG TIME.

L. RUA8KLL.

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

Justice of the Peace,

bearing himself genially toward all
When Parson Hammond, who lived
learaal to us, lost a valuable hone from
liis stabls, and came over to our house to
Jec about pursuing the thief, Mr. Fora jaunt with some friends, which had

&gt; Collections a specie

MONE Y TO LOAN

and, indeed, quite led it." Il was the

subject sevcr&gt;) UtneR; &lt;a&gt;d because it
was so un ostial for him to insWt in sueh
a matter, I resented it when he did; and
the more I suspected myself to be in
the wrong, the more I resolved I would
not own it.
I detected Steve's dislike of Mr.
Fordyce, and taxed him with it Bteve
said nothing, but he only shook his
head and looked gravely at me when I
praised him.
Ho never said worse
about Mr. Fordyqd than that he did not
believe in him. Steve objected to my
intimacy with him on rather general
grounds, and I answered in such an
ill-tempered manner that Bteve, not be
ing ice but flint, struck fire and retorted
angrily for the first time in all our ac­
quaintance. The result was a serious

NO. 5.

no sound either, but for all that I knew
I was not alone. I tried to scream, to
raise my voice. I was frozen with ter­
ror. I never thought onoo of the money,
or robbers, or anything, that I know of.
I was only frightened, so that I could
not move hand or foot, or make a noise.
I don’t know but I stopped breathing.
I can remember yet how cold I felt,
though the night was .warm.' '
Suddenly, without-' the warning of a

breath, I was conscious that a hand was
creeping stealthily about my pillow.
I did nbt think of money even then.
As terror had stolen my sensee, so now
it brought some of them bock. I gave
one scream and sprang from the bed, or

loved to put his vote in if the . women
were, for he certainly had just as much
sense about such things. The lady said
■ . . JJtasn
fork B*a.]
. she made up iter mind instantly to go
Coup’s great New’ York aquarium, directly to the polls and vote, though
the first' of the kind on this continent, she had no idea of doing so before that It* fall 4.W, and .nrrr-Uthted
tan* la a day, svMthaari, ihlnltf and brt&lt;t&gt;t.
was opened last evening. The most in­ man so slandered her sex.”
teresting object in the exhibition ia the
Lova ia a year, l&gt;rIotkI. UUer and brUf:
n both ft. aprtnr ot bad. and Mmb. and J»af;
young white whale, born last spring,
A correspondent of the London TXmca
and ten feet long by two feet in diam­
writes : ** Taming the ostrich and mak­
eter at bln widest jmrt. He .reached
ing it a domesticated bird has only been
attempted of late years ; formerly they
used to run about wild on the plains of
tilted, flo that he might roll into the im­ South America. They were shot by the
mense tank that had l»een prepared for
traders and natives for their feathers
him. He at onoe disported joyfully af­ until they had almost become extinct I
ter his imprisonment. He was taken at
have often heard my native servant talk
Grain Harbor, Labrador.
about the number of birds they have
There is B long cavity in the beach
killed and eggs they have eaten, but that
opposite Grain Harbor village, left dry is a thing of the past.
They are now
fit low tide. A deep tank was dug in it,
watched by the farmer most accurately
and oro day, at high tide, sixty men
until the young are hatched ; they are
formed their two dozen boats in a semi­ then taken from their mother ; the egg«
circle, and were rewarded for their sev­ that are not hatchc&lt;l arc taken home and
eral days’ waiting, by finding several
generally pul under blanket* to complete
young whales between them and the the incubation. They are generally sold
of his poverty
“Principally," said
shore. This young wlialo took refuge when they are a week old for $10 each
ho, with a twinkle of his eye, "because
in the cavity, and hid in its depths.
to those farming with them ; -they are. I have preached so much without
Guarding the two.inlets against his es­
fed on lucerne, clover, or any grass stuff notes. ”
cape, the men waited for the tide to ebb, from the garden ; they are housed at
"Why do not women learn to swim I”
and as Ums water became shallow he ran night time, and are put out during the
is a question agitating society, and we
into tho tank, and thence he was lifted
day when the sun is warm. When a
answer, explicitly, " Because wash-tubs
into a boat bedded with seaweed. A
month old, they are taken out by a boy
are not nuule large enough."—Andrcu t’
canvas was thrown over tho ixiat and it
to tho fields, on a pasture peculiar to the
Bazar.
tawed to a schooner, ana hoisted by a
country, to tho ago of two years, and
derrick, and lowered down the hatchway
Now, then, has every lady got her
will feed about the homestead with the
into a tank, well cushioned with sea­
seal-akin? [Joyful cries of “Wehave,"'
poultry. After that ago they have to be
weed, ifl^he hold.
"
Of
course we have,” eta. ] Well, then,
kept in paddocks. The birds oommcnoThe water in this receptacle was
laying at the age of three and four put them right sway, for tb«y have gone
scarcely two feet deep. Thia shallow­
out
of
fashion entirely* Buch is life.
years. They are attended to the same
DbM was nocesaary to enable tho whale
Two raBBONs were waiting in the rail­
aa wild birds ; but when we find a ben
to lift his head and blow. The tank had
has more eggs than she can cover they road station. One asked the other:
a depth of only three feet, and had it
are placed in an incubator, where it is “ What time is it I" She looked at the
i been full, be would not liavo had water
interesting to study the process of incu clock and replied : " It's ten minutes
( enough. His back being dry, it' was eebation. Birds are kept solely for the to wait." But it was only twenty min­
aentml that two men should pour buckfeathers. They are plucked every eight utes past 7.
i ots aof water upon it every fifteen minmonths, and will aveiage at each pluck­
Tux other day when we wrote : " Bhe
utee. After eeven days the schooner
ing $10 worth of feathers after the first took a dose of poison to ansuage her
leached Quebec, and there the tank was
plucking, which are chicken feathers and grief," the lame compositor from the
i transehipped into a railroad car.
are not so valuable.
The Cape never Southwest miulo it read : “To sausage
j
Tho whale is fod with minnows and
offered a better time than the present her grief," and wanted his pay raised.—
ehrimps.
for enterprising young men, where farms Free Preu.
'
are being let at a nominal price ; but I
Jones thinks the saying "Every dog
She was very pretty (says the Wash­ should advise those who intend going
ington Chronicle), wore! pleasant smile, ostraich farming to rent part of a farm has his day,” is only the bark of a great
of which ia that
and, when she entered an avenue car from one who is engaged in tnat pursuit, truth,- the body
,
h“
“d
last evening, there were seven young bw»™&gt;il do«iBOl r^iuir. much ground, I
und
«t
Ibn
mmn
limn
ho
will
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aulrluin condomen who immediately vacated their
riou.—Graphic.
seats, and delighted themselves by cast­ gain information."

part of it the next day, but I listened
other hand vainly sought to loose my
coolly and retained my anger.
I flirted with Mr. Fordyce more dee- hair. Tho net, more obstinate than
pmloly than over after tlud, but the neta usually are, would not come ojff,
affair had really lost all its relish for me. probably because in his hurry, my mysI went recklessly on, however, in my terioua araailant was unconscious of its
foolish course, till .Mr. Fordyce in so pliant meshes. He pulled my hair in
hia awkward attempts, horribly. The
many words asked nio to marry him.
I don’t know what it was about the man pain was like a spur to me. As his
arm lay across my arms, I bent my head
that all at onoe struck me as insincere.
I knew that ho did not mean what he swiftly, and fastened my teeth upon it
said ; and yet he wore a very love-like with a vicious snap that only a woman
air, and he would have clasped aod in my situation would have been capskissed me if I had not shrunk swiftly bio of.
| The unexpectedness of the attack dis­
away from him.
With an audible
I answered him, however, as thpugh solved my bonds.
ho Juul spoken sincerely, and told him oath, he let me go, and I darted away
what I did uot often acknowledge, Unit with winged feet, and met father in the
I was engaged to Bteve LasEly. No passage. Of course I fainted then and
man likes to hear “ No ” from a woman's there ; and by the time anybody got ing alternate glances at the fair one and
into' my room, my robber had made good
lips whenever his petition is an idle one.
his escape.
For the first time 1 saw Mr. Fordyce&gt;
seat with a nod to all and a* bewitching
. . Alas^.however, ho should.not have al' face distorted irilh » sneer of mingled
smile; six young men bowed and sat
anger and dislike ; and I knew that my
down, while the young man bowed and
woman with such acute ears as I had. I
poor Steve’s strange fotling toward
stood up, and imagined himself a martyr.
Mr. Fordyce was reciprocated by that had lioard the voior and I knew it be­ She carried a beautiful child in her arms,
longed to Me Fordyce.,
.
*
gentleman with at least equal intensity.
and it was very playful. One young
Father fairly turned palo when I told
One night there was a warty at Steve's
mon thought she was its aunt, and two
to betray
father's.
It yas Martan'« birthday. him;, but he qautipjuxl
that I suspected any oue aPpresent, and others were quite positive she was not
Mr. Fordyce took me over about 8
itamother. Meanwhile the child amused
o'clock.
It was a gay party.
Wo had he took Steve’s money under his special itaelf.x It climbed, and crowed, and
charge. We all met again at breakfast.
dancing, which wo did not always, and,
Jaughed, and . played, and the lady
tlic music and supper were good.
I I should have said that Ms. Fordyce laughed and petted it.
One of the
danced with Steve several times, and had made uis appearance about the some young men, a sacrilegious wretch, com­
being in good spirits, found jt.rather time as the rest of the family whom my menced humming, "I wish.I was a
difficult to maintain the distance I had screams had aroused, and in tho moat baby," when tho child, kicking in a
He came down to
lately adopted toward him. His eyes, natural manner.
playful mood, knocked a handkerchief
too, had- «uch a? soft, tender । fight 5n saw**!' from the lady’s lap on tho floor. There
them. His lips ra^h brightness.
were four of the young men who made a
Father wont away into town after
" Come into the garden a minute,'
simultaneous dive for the maslin, and
Bell,” he whispered to me aUhe cloe&lt;&gt; breakfast, and Mr. Fordyce eat in the two got it; they came up smiling, neither
of a danoe; " I have something to say, garden and smoked. The officers who willing to relax his grasp, and two hands
to you”—and for the life of mu I could camo to arrest him stole upon him from were extended toward the fair one. An
the back way, and accurcd him before he
I not say no.
old liuly’on the opposite aide tittered,
thought of raaistaucc.
When we were in the bright moonlit
and the young lady held tho child in
front of her face and blushed.
The
garden, ho stopped where a clump of
proofs enough of robberies he had been
lilac bushes hid us from the house, and
young men looked at each other und then
at the bottom of all along, hid away in
drew from his bosom a roll of notes.
at the ------ .
Their months and eyes
ins tranks,.and he owned them at last,
opened ; each handod it to the other ;
** I shall finish paying for our bouse
with smiling nonchalance; turning buck
something fell upon tho floor, And the
tomorjo^r.jih^x.i'h? qsuLius voice that |
sleeve actually, when no one was ;
exceeding happiness'nfafie* tremulous.'
two young men silently departed from
looking, and showing me the prints my
"I flrew'tifB'moncy from the bank to teeth had made on uis white arm, anil the car. The other young men looked
day, 82,500. -Ah, how I have worked
out of ths windows, and somebody whis­
kissing thlm with the old gallant eiu
for this hear 1”
.
.
, ..
.
pered, " It wasn’t a handkerchief."
preasment. — "• •* -- »-*• «I should have been harder than a mill­
Of course Steve made his payment,
stone if I had not forgotten all my foolish
and wo were married st an early day.
Misa Thurston, a young woman who
anger at that moment, if I had not melted
went “ up in a balloon " from Oswego,
rather from my coldness ; ton I was aa
N- Y., a short time ago, nearly came to
GOOD IbriCtW BdXDKKJt.
BM as he was, and I dropped my head
Abundance of dean napkina, whether grief. It seems that the valve bad been
on his shoulder there in the moonlight,
tampered with before starting by some
and cried happy, happy remorseless you work a 10 or 15 cent shop.
persons on the ground.
After ascendKeep your razors wdl boned.
—
Wash yo^r lisnd| prevjgus to cirfry m,; to an altitude of more than a mile
"Steve,”I said, "you-shall let me
Mias Thurston opened the valve and the
keep the money till morning. I shall
Don't finger the lips of your custom­ balloon began rapidly to deBoend, but
think I have dreamed if you don’t."
when she attempted to close it she
ers too freely.
Steve laughed, but he let me have my
Never puff your hot breath into his found she could not do so. She threw
way. Ah, what a foolish whim it was 1
out ballast, but to no avail, and finally,
whita,Uw»
Few would have dared to take charge of
Donkt w sle' time in poking lather up when rear the earth, Prof. Squires,
such a sum of money; and fewer men
proprietor of the balloon, set out to
hin nostzilaor in hia mouth.
would have permitted them. But Bteve
Keep your combs and brunhes piously natch it, and, after a race of four miles,
came up to it, though not till it had
tian, with me as with himself.
Don't compel your customer to talk
tempt to stop it was unceremoniously
whether he wants to or not
single instant I thought I' saw the
Arrays bepleftaty anil polite ; it costa dragged over fences and lota in the live­
shadow of a man across our path; but nothing, yet pays.
liest manner imaginable, but with .true
looking back I saw nothing but the
Regular and thorough rinsing out of grit ho bung on, for, as ho termed it, he
lilac bushes tossing in the summer air.
was "bound to fave the gw’.”
the sooji-cup and brush.
**What's the matter!" said Steve,
gftrjrx.
When jerking a. .gsnUcman’a bead
noticing my backward gaze.
around or twisting his noae, just imagine
“I thought I taw the figure of a man th? predicament if either one*should
happen to oomo. ttfL .MendHandle
voted in the United States. Bhe cast in
indoors.
her ballot in Wyoming, and gave tho
Well, Steve and I were the happiest do it tenderly, and not like a Sioux In- following reason why she voted st all,
pair there that night, end Mr. Fordyce
laughing aa heartily as any of her hear­
saw, and could not quite keep his eyes
Tbe following is the quhitessenct of ers: She said she was standing in astern
one day, when a largo black dog came
it.urltaDuiodao.
ahop. Neglect these maximsand you in, holding a basket in his mouth. It
The party broke up about 12 o'clock; will be a botch all your life ; adhere to was election day, and some of the men
that was late for us, and Mr. Fordyce
standing round talking about the lata
having brought me there, took me home. in the profession.—Hair Druser'i GorA&amp;rj, said Jack (the dog) should be aj-

xxcEsnsr or tub pbn
The earliest mode of writing was on
bricks, tfles. ouster shells, stones, ivory,
bark and loaves of trees, and from tho
latter the term " leaves of a book" is
probably derived. Copper and bnutn
platea were very early in use, and a bill
of feoffment on copper was some years
since discovered in India, bearing date
100 yean B. C.
Leather was also used, as well as
wooden t» biota.
Then the papyrus
ioUmu into vogue, and about tho eighth
century the papyrus was superseded by

antiquity, especially among the Chinese;
but the flrat paper mill in England w
built in 1586, by a German, at Dartford,
in Kent. Nevertheless, it was nearly o
cintury and-a halt—namely, in 1718—
before Thomas Watkins, a stationer,
brought paper-making to anything like
perfection.
.
The first approach to a pen was the
stylus, a kind of iron budkin; but the

A kemarx of an old minister is com­
mended to all preachers who are tempt­
ed to oomplain of a small congregation :
" It is as large a congregation, perhaps,
as you will want to account for at tlio
day of judgment."
A colored minista r, wishing io notify
his congregation that the Sun lay after­
noon services would'be discontinued,
said:
"Hereafter in the afternoon
there will be no preaching in the after­
noon hereafter.”
A NEGRO witness, on a horse trial in a
New J&lt;wy couit, was asked tn explain
the difference between a box stall and a
common stall.
Straightening himself
up, he pointed to the square iuouNure
in which tho Judge wbh seated, and
said, ** Dat ar'a wat 1 calls a box stall,
dcro, whar dat old boss is a-sittin.”

It makes the new preacher awful mad,
wliile fumbling with the intricacies of a
front gate fastening trying to get in and
make his first pastoral call, to have the
woman of the house turn the slats in tho
frequent and even fatal use in quarrels, l»y window and call out, " We haven’t
and then it was made of bone. Subse­ got no ohl clothes to give away, and
quently reeds, pointed and split, like these ain't a cold vittle in the house.”—
pens of the present day, were used.
Burlington Hawkeye.
_ ,
j
The recent educational progress of
Japan is so wonderful as to be almost in­
credible. It was only in 1873 that the
- movom®. .t for public education was fully
inaugurated, and now, the whole coon try being districted, there are 18,712
public schools, 2,300 private schools,
numbering in all 1,725,000 pupils ; 51
normal schools, with 5,000 pupils; 21
Government colleges, with 3,973 pupils.
All the schools provide education for
more than ene in five of the whole popu­
lation. It is a very significant fact that
on the Japanese school records are
422,127 females. To the school ex­
penses the people havs contributed by
taxation nearly $1,500,000 ; the Govern­
ment gift has been about $950,000, and
the voluntary contributions of wealthy
$1,080,800-

The present fsshiou of moantainclimbing counts another triumph.
Mount Ararat has been successfully as­
cended by Mr. Bryce, of Lincoln'b Inn.
This is believed to be cither the third or
fourth ascent, the. first having been made
by Parrot in 1834, and the second by
Atiich in 1850. The mountain is 17,219
feet in height, and tho last 4,000 feet
had to be climbed alone, the Cr—cik

Little Johnny has pacnlisE viewe as ■ i
to original sin; One day be was about,,
to be puniahod for acme misdemeanor,
when he pleaded;
" It wasn’t me,
mamma dear—it was tho bad man."
** Well, Johnny, I’m going to whip the
bad man out of you.” "Ab, yes, but
that'll hurt me a precious lot more than
it will tho bad man."

„Now, then, Bate, ’taint to
you a-hargyin* wi* me ; I tell
there’s a big knoc, and I say
there’s a hinlargemont there's

no good
you that
wherever
always a

ed in defense of his favorite)—** Worry
gotten a desperate big ’ead, and that
looks bod for you.”

Am Englishman, who insulated hjs
bedstead by placing underneath each
post a broken-off bottom of a glass bot­
tle, says that he had not been Ires from
rheumatic gout for fifteen-years, and
diately after the application of the insu­
lators.
A local paper, &lt;i noting this

fellow who ould cure Ids gout if he
bottles in time."

Scene —The ball room of a faahioEsble
seaside hotel. Lady Godiva Highjinks
(to her partner, daring a pause in the

meuians of the neighborhood believe
the mountain to be inaccessible, and in­ met you before!" Tue Partner—** Yes,
sist that Noah's Ark still remains upon
the summit As mountains go, however, ahoM I've ’ad the pleasure of fittin’on
Ararat is not a particularly Lard^olimb. Your Ladyship si our ’house in the BurThe peak is a sugar-loaf peak of volcanic
whisper) I must say that
origin covered with snow, and as no
a more hvxquiaite foot tnan yours, My
noue of their added dangers to meet.

�CHRONIC DISEASES

n«-ck«.
when tbe

Ibege bells lhev

rtrah peU.rorfi oat id eight and hear
ing, lest they nhoutd be aecnsed of

A Sbrevsrport, La, man lost an
■rm and a diamond by the premature

even smiling r.l Iba approaching ter­
ror.

When on duty a louse tunie

discharge of a cannon but Thursday
similar to
Charles Goodall, of Jacksqn, was injured He offers a reward of $50 fur th*
those of tbe rest of the army, and lbe&lt; Saturday
i
by bring o«n&lt;ht by ike tumbling
.u—
' T»l_ ___
. jewel, but does not say a word about
officers carry whips to lay about them 1
the arm.
ill case Ujey think it traeded.
and trowsers are worn,

Tbe Doctort tasiou iLTSaSfi

TIBED.
fool when he planted GO eeres u&gt; petatoee
«nw that be Jia* 4,000 bnahrU," worth
In Sing Sing prison, N. Y-, on the but
1
$4,000, tbry don't think eo.
Tired of everything!
Tired of
11 th. Lmjwig Wulf, a convict, way
(a rumored that ihe Mlchiran building hot weather; of tbe kitchen stove;
married to Nellie Huhn, who came ..
( It
■i i.—. i ......
rid.,,, t*
of setting the table; of washing the
from New York tu -marry the one she '
dishes.
Tired of doing the same
loved, to give him hupe while ha re- 1at the close of hto Exhibition.
things over and over again, seven
&lt;
in the week • Tired of makin;
mains there 20 months longer. The ( Theodore Rush, a farmer ngar I’irtning- days
cits turd pies and currant jnes ant
marriage was by the prison chaplain. &lt;
cherry pies ; uf roasting and boiling
A kisa, a bog, tearful embrace—the 1
and baking and brewing!
Tired of
Mrs. Normals Allen, of Jackson, whilst the children's voices calling "Mother!
husband want back to his cell and
the wife to her home to await his

mother !" from the dooryard and the
barn and the nltic and Mho parlor, in
every imaginable key, and in all
sorts of moods !
Tired of the baby’s
dinging arms’ about your neck, and
of having him awake up and cry just
when yon fancied he was safe lor a
two hours* nap ! Tired of sewing !
* Tired too. of being misunderstood and
info tho Chicago exposition buHding. aid cross and unreasonable, when you
not a cent when he came oiiL Pickpockets.
are tired and worn out!
Beattie A. Brbrga. * daughter of Luther
Yet how much worse it might all
Brirr- of Livonia. Mt or threw h’tselfon be. Suppose you were in tho con­
* Ji— t. i
r
u-lt-.__ ■ -•
Ply moth Friday. *t»-l tbe engineer wai uu- dition ot' that poor woman on the old
•bte to atop hi* train before it *lrndc her canaMmat in the East River, whose
Mid killed her instantly. 8he wee not In little daughter starved to death the
her rifchl mind and wm nMr-riffitad.
ether night. Died of starvation, they
On the night of the 2let. Petrr Knepp, a said al die inquest, as they looked at
ftirmar.liring *00111 of Etton Rapid*, had the attenuated limb* and pale, pinch­
his team Molen, end I»reel Allen, living “J»r ed face.
Suppose Jim had fallen
by, loM hi* light wagon end liarnee*. Offi­
down and broken his leg instead of
cer* were immediately started In pursuit
nierely
tearing
his trousers. Suppose
and wueceeded in tracing the parlioe M far
anything were to happen to the bab .
a* Albion.
»
Last Monday afternoon an exeureloa train Bless the darling ! that thought wak­
on the D 4 M. R. IL, loaded w|th pa&gt;*«n- ens you to instant alarm and love.
gers for Grand Rapids, to boar.Blaine, near­
But, tired woman, wherever you
ed Lowell, when 'he coaches jumped the are, we send you a word of sympathy.
track, fortunately without Injuring any one. It is hard to be burdened, and hard
not to be crushed under burdened.
Try lo cast them off on Him who is
ever
ready to help in every time of
Five men asmed Cherlea Blum. Herman
Knapp, tlharle* and John Smith, aud one need.
named Caaeo. were drowned Oct. Mrd. white
A large satchel was picked up in
croMing Saginaw rieer above Cerrolton.
where tbey worked. They .were in a bmall Central Park, New York, last week
akiff. io the bow of which there wu a hole.. by one of the patrolmen, who shook
Tho tug random came along, and the awrll it to see what it contained.
He
found out, for straightway a baby beVV hipping out his knife
alarmed, aud the boat filled with water and jarf to cry
sunk. All fire ware drowned. They were ie cut the satchel open, and found in
all men of families and all poer laboring it a pretty little baby girl. It was ta­
ken care of.
x -

91 Ottawa 81,

57 Monroe Street,

OB. AIKIB

ai'Jsr

FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS

•coming.. Wc will wager three years 'uneral, fall dead. Cdiuo, heart disease.
of'life that she « a. tip-top good wom­
A CharloWo congregation wenl-to church
an—« real help u» man. May she J hat Sunday and sat there aUently for about
an hour wh*n it suddenly dawned upon
prove the angel that leads tho unfoj- tthem that they had no preacher engaged.
tunate 'lo perfect excellence.
A hog droTer named Eugene Cribbs. 11 v-

Stokes, the murderer of Fisk, will

be set at liberty on the 28th ot Oct.
It »3 said that he looks careworn and

thin and suffers from the asthmaHis divorced wife and daughter are

liv&lt;Dg together, the latter being a very
beautiful girl of about eighteen years
of age.

He will be wcll-io-do when

ho comes out ofpriaon, as his. oil re­

finery works at Hunter's

Bom^eve

been carefully looked after by his
mother, who is devoted to him.

At Elizabeth. Jfew Jersey, week
befoto last a Presbyterian minister
was dismissed . and
drunkencss.

disgraced for

In New York city* on

the 10tb of October, Henry M. Little,

n Meihexitsi Episcopal divine, was
sent to prison two years and nine
months for obtaining money under

false pretenses, aud doing a
. the Beecher line.
Mrs. Mary Ann

Hale

in

Foster Isaac M.

Singer, sued for a share of the $14,­
000,000 left by the great inventor tu
be quarreled over by his eleven

wives, nnd has settled her clsim for Ralph More. Hampton More aid Timothy
Lenion visiled the Charlotte brewery, calL
$75,000 cash. •’ She was a regular for beer, and brinr left aloue foT a few min­
widuw with three children by laaac. utes, abstracted fiftoen dollars from a pair
of pantaloons hanging in an adjoining sleep­
Their eyes ached for the money, and
ing room. Upon being apprehended Timo
now they have a nice slice of what thy Lenion turned state’s evidence, and was
their bumbaslio oid papa left.

nifty, end their trie! h»s been deferred unl the £4tb. The euihorities hft»e ivciivrd
last information thu Lenion Is w*nt&gt;d el Kip.
tramp story.
Tne woman of the
house came in the kitchen with u
At Marshall, at 12 o'etoek, on Sunday
xauoor in her hand just as a tramp night Ed. Dolan, a freight conductor, set
fire lo a barn in the vicinity of his raeidence
was “xoftly flitting" out with a big While it wa* burning he attempted Co fir*
loaf of bread and a pie in his hands. ihe Catholic echool building near, aud Mr.
Desire Reuse, a nephew of the catholic
Of course she "shrieked for help," pricei, white extinguUhing the fire, waa
and then she threw the saucer nt shot by Dolan, the ball lodgi'-f in his spine,
which caused lii, death. Dolan ran, and
him, hitting him in the face and cut­
ting his nose, aller which insult he parties who were attempiing lo irfir. him
He was at last caught and lodged in jail.
wouldn't keep her old broad, and pie,
He is a raving maniac.
Of course much
but threw it and ran.
'
excitement prevails at Marshall over tho
Burlington, Iowa,

tells the

S

An elderly darkey was. inquiring of

S

tstejs. ft
Holter, pm th.

Best Calico 6 cts. per yard.

BOLOGX'A SAUSAGE,
GROCERIES, and

IfARI MEALS far tie Hun!

DR. AIKIN,

NpcclwlieU www

CUT TH 18 OUT!

LI earlac nn&lt;* Sight Restored.

C. A. TRUMANS

Free Exhibition

His Patients Gain 10 to 40 lbs. in Weight
Serious, Complicated Dimw. that

OCR STOCK CONSISTS OF

We have Over One Thousand Dress
Ranging in Prices from

»t l-b ranted cttreetmeni t

REAPERS, MOWERS,

JPatteras
DEAFNESS! !

BLINDNESS!

****** “’"'***

StrAlphum-J.

Catarrh, Consumption I

Road Scrapers,

IES
The Reliable Firm of

DIAMOND IRON PLOWS

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

LARGE STOCK OF

DEF0RIIT1E8,
jU EHOBF8

VOIGT’M

SALVATOR BEER
Is the Best Lager Brewed in the West.
SeM by Uni&lt;^»k at MII.W AUKXK BREWKKR,

Dry-goods, Groceries

GENTLEMEN!
TOUSG MIDDLE-AGED AMD OLD MBS.

BEST

MITHt
WORLD.
BOW W AU
DRUGGISTS.

Carriages and Buggirs.
CROOK’8 PATENT

BOOfS AND SHOES.

W*UUmu.

tb« maaag-inani Is so simple that, by eon

per dayIt. I* estimated that the!
population has been reditned by refit- j

Harrows, Corn

I»ror»y.

GEO M S *VAGD A COa COLUMW

Canada

Oct. ! I, were 726. an average of 181

Wheel Cultivators

Planters, and

READ AND CONSIDER!!

effect political sep­

pealUs from yellow fever m Sa­

Horse Rakes, Plows,

GKIFFITII.

Guldwiri Smith writes te the- To-

vannah, Ga., alone, from Sqrt. 1st to|

NA8HV1LKB

FOB, THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS I

EPILEPSY

is ripe for it.

of *U kiade, which will be eold tew for eaeh
TWhigUet prim prid for Hidee. ?«U*
•te. Give them » call on Wwt ride Maie 8l
Bwaville. Minh.

Where he is now receiving ond opening tip one of the finest Stocks of
Goods for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE, ever laid down
in Nashville, and.aever in the memory of min was goods
so cheep as he will sell them this Fall. Why,
who ever heard ot a Good Check

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

tly pertmtied

mer he prefers, and thinks

Chronic DfteaiM Cared,
and Broken Down Con■titutinna Built Up and
Reinvigorated.

FRESH MEATS,

IGRlCQLTflBIL DEPOT,

FLANNEL SHIRTING FOR 16 GTS A YARD.

&gt;2. W.

MEAT MARKET!
inform the public that lb ay will

department asking that *he might be

id

■. ALDRICH.

ROE &amp; CLEVER.

BOOTS FOR $2.50

There is no person living but what inffers
more or Jena with Lung Diseases. Coughs,
Colds or Consumption, yet some would die
rather than pay 75 cents for a bottle of med­
icine that wetud cure them. D*. A. Bos'• lias’* 0 aMt aw Sracr his lately been .in­
troduce# &lt;n Ibis country from Germany, and
its wonderoa* cures astonishes every one Still it is so!
that try :L If you doubt what we say in
print, cut this out and take it to your Drug­
gist*, Hebe Bro.**, and gel a sample bolllj
for 10cent* and try It. •— *
*“

fonad.

rutu [iicss that

LOOK IN!

GOOD GAITER FOR $1. AND

HARDY A CBOCKEB,

Tbe Special Corroepotident of the London
sent friends" for $1, inVnrihly in ad­ Time* says It would be d flicuft tn find an
vance, lest her own daughter a few spter illustration of the big- way in which
the Americans do things than that furnish­
days since, n»d immediately went ed by the “Centennial Nen-epaper Build­ rioLDByfrrir* {Bryant a strattoni
BCUBINBM a^irKMUITW.
weq&gt;ing and' begging to the police ing." in tho Exhibition grounds. Here you LT

aration between England and Cann- phev—quite apMt from ft* liicrory atlrxe
tla has iiecn brought al»out, and that ti*n*—aw * vftftiw to &gt;he Kxbihition' coatrf
emit lo be ufferrl a citerr la,. Wf niejr nt
I liere remains but two issues—iude- Sr4t wor.lcr how. among
peprr*.
pettdeace or annexation.
Tho for­

CAN BE FOUND

FRESH OYSTERS,

fii

DENTISTS

Newspapers at th® OeateaniaL

AT THE BAKERY
TOO LATE 1 DEED THROUGH nJUCTT

HA3HVLLE MAMET.

a policeman if he knew anything of Warren A. Sherwood, formerly of Ionia,
his sou Pete. The policeman repli­ who roxotly committed suicide al a hotel JONES A SELLECK
in 81. Louis Mo. The proprietor of the
ed that these wae a young darkey in boiel sue* for $1,300 dsaeges done to bi*
the lock-up for breaking tip prayer- busineiM by tbe malicious snd felionoue
eritae of the deceased in *ommil ting suicide
inoeling with an ax-handle.
“Dal’s on bis prennOM. Sherwood wm one of hie
and did “feloniously and maliohim," exclaimed the overjoyed parent. boarders
*
iouriy commit the crime of murder upon
* He told me he wa» gwioe to ’muse himself,” thus not only cheating the isn-Ilerd out of n good enetumer, but Muring the
hbaelf."(raveling puMic lo talk about and avoid hie
house. Therefore be claim* dantages a*
A prominent N«w Yurk woman aforesaid —Ionia Standard.

clairvoyaaf, wito tells "all secrets”
aud “reveals the abiding place of ab­

FRANK J. PURCHIS.

l'r A. etwejr* rflw

Winch were bought

hr CASH and

will be

Mold at the lowest

GUARANTEE:

UlvinR I?rlceB

gees about 8.0G0.

harden! dertlc.n Jo .1
id jury

to l&gt;»

"An P»*»e* Jr ••running" ft for *ix uonths
much h.WJO and triW American Mvtpoiw &lt;

and we will convince you. that we are not to
BEATEX OX 1'RICESJ!

KOCHER BROS

MOD UWluE AID GOOD UUT“in.

SJ.SW* •rm toe lbw

wmm!

pfcrrtMi

DOUKLE WAGON
IWDY A CROCKER.

z

�Hardware Specialties !
I. *.

In. ths jfr&amp;at RueSh to Cap.
JBoise/s New Store! .

r U

CHEAP FOR THE FALL OF 1*7*, AT

DryGoods
GROCERIES.
r.i. Md wu.
Mil*

Hate, Cape, GeaU’ Furnishing
ok. plyGooda,

M totty 8L-®wwto»4

And Ecrything Nice for the Ladles.

M&lt;Xu&lt;- let on State 8L, paying therefor ; fast tolt iaj ©Id lady, both played thair parte
JM);
chararters demanded, aud won and patrons whcare
■pHmshis.
. , ir
~
Fnrriah, as Jew Dalton ihe “tiger.”
and
Frank
Timmerman
as
Melter
Moss,
the
and rraan n mm er man u Mturr
uc . ha»W aft THE I nUTMT
Uah**** in Woal ytanael* for
Jaw. played tbe part of plotters, iharpam *»W** AB IHL l&gt;UWb»X.
'

of Cwpl’s old friends give him a call.

L. O. BOISE.

• — Bert OoM*a Drip Syrup raty 75 oral* Warn particulars.
pw galley at
aptotosrUA 6’a

IN

FLACE

TOWN

WHERE

YOU

CAN

the genuine
tSPtA TINO-R?ATirWl' JTrtXuae

JEFFEBSOM1111$ V'KX Ilin EE1D LID OIL

Nashville, 0ct. 18th.

oflapgbtec.
X*. Moebsr, as Hawkahaw the detective.

Court

NashviDv J_________________

ONLY

and robbers with great success.

—Tbe sBsChrfcfshth*/ **? Oth. for husband ‘at Emily Si. Bvermond. and Cha*.
sasiotih and battery, (in wMflf Jtf*. MuiSalisbury a* Sam WilL&gt;U«hby. th* Xteing

lnl«&gt; .1

TUE

^iKS-is

FRUIT TREES I

ley Brady, an Mr. Gibson, mad* a AnU-claB
banker; B. F. Reynolds, aa Maltby Che
Trial before Ea&lt;p Cbip- landlord, and W. R. Griffith, as Burton Che

WE WILL SELL THEM AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES:

IA83HLLL STREET NURSERIES,
DT BATTLE CBEER, MICH,

her elocutionary powers, will read at tbe
NashviQs has abusdanc* of homa talant, and
Christian Church this evening. Admission
15 Santa: ohlidren 10 senia.

Don't pay

eta. far fli/H Sugar when

Common Cooncll Proceeding*.

-Heavy twittsd Ticking, 10 eta peafard

*4*1 fftl to took uUx wbols-atork

young man’s

the Bort** Stone. fat NaahviHe.

lb*ir roLadies* Balmoral and Felt Skirt*, Ladina

CM**fdBean:

CleA from |800&lt;e

for cash.
£1.rices
Ur. LINCOLN.
TosecuUng attorney, frem $.HOO to J«00.

—A. H. Ellis of Middleville, will speal

manner tbit will bo pleasing to the Bepnb-

B'byfor? because we became entangled in

exceedingly glad to take a back seat, which

It gives os great pleasure Lo write that
M» of NuhriUe’s greatest needs will soon SdlrrrUus can be made than D. C. DeLand
A Co.’* Bc*t ChendcaL
Besides it is full
weight, and that is more than can be said
of some brands of skleralu*.

— Oat Meal at

Minin, i, X^k'UU, M Ctv

Married.'
,
OeL l&amp;h. ai th* house of the bride’* par­
ent*. by Rev. E. L. Kellogg, of T*kon*ha,
aesisted by Rev. C. G. Thoma*, of Nash rille,
Mr. David 8- Hongh, of Battle Creek to
Mi*s L. Warburton,
Maple Greve.
OeL 18th, al the houA of Wns. Decker,

.

TAKXi KOTtCB.

The eito chos­
— Wo shosW judge from appearanoes
en is on Church St. jaal east of Lee Bro.'a
i that Gairv.ia’s banner store was rapidly be­
ttoi It- dimensions will be 36x100 foot.
' -eoming A favorite place to trade, good, full

Votefijr the Beat Man.

nity that 11
Gentf nr
Wrappers,
Drawen, Gents’ Hok vnd Overall*.

' tu the day &lt;f election draw* nigh, wf

APocket Book, containing a sum of monget that Hrt RepnMiean uominara for
i
of Probate, Clement Smith, i* on* of the

mwUdkU.
. .
____ ,
_ _
Democrat
duty-bound to vote the Deaocratio

ai

at my residence and proving property,
laebvilh, OeL, SOth, 1870.
E. J. STEVENBOH.

the Nashville Union School House, on
Saturday. Nov. 11th, 1876, comcncing st
ChMloton, Oct. 26th, 1876.
JOHN M. ROE,
•
Township Superintendent.

u

Fruit aud Ornamental
M

Id to 7* pr keg 3.75 Strictly pare Liasee* OU
belle*, tf eta per gelloa.
4* to 5d pr keg 4.00
Rar W reels per gsDea.
3*
pr keg 4.7S

6d eariog

keg 4 JO

Sd easing keg 4.25
Ildoaslag keg 4.H

per foot; put up out of the very best
OK Roofing Plate.

HEADY MADE CLOTW

IM’SJOUTBS’lMH’CLOTRlIfl
Please give me a mH.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED I
Respectfully, &amp;c-

C. C. WOLCOTT.

1876

1776
DURING THE

JMfrns. E. C. Fittiugrer*

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY G00B8!

N. A C. CHILSON.

CASH!

cashi
CASH!

PIONEER STORE!

Fall and Winter Styles.
Dress and Cloak Making

To.

J« WHEELER,

Centennial W. fi. HLSWORTH &amp; CO

CUTTING AND FITTING,

LIVERY STABLE!

WILL OFFER

During the next 30 days
DRUBS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, /

GREAT ffiDUCEMHm

DYE-STUFFS,
DRY GOODS.
School and Miscellaneous
s
GROCERIES
BOOKS,
HATS,
CAPS,
STATIONARY,
BOOTS,
WALL PAPER,
SHOES,
PAINTS, OILS, COEORS
CLOTHING,
VARNISHES,
NOTIONS,
BRUSHES,
AC.,
AC.
AO.

Surgical Instruments, Trasses Etc.,
TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMES.
TEAS, COFFEES,
SPICES,

WM. VENN. PMOTMRTML

RECEIVING

TO PURCHASERS OF

NEW MEAT MARKET

INVOICE

FILL USES OF

Fresh aa* Salt Sell*

Bottom Brlooe.
OF

Prints, Cotte
TICKS,

NEW LIVERYt

1JEMIIXS,

File Tobaccos and Ciaars.

FA.DL.

Slsekmaaa A Willrar*,

BEST ASSORTMENT OF

Wanted!
10,000 bn* hols at apples, 6,000 bushel* of
potatoes, 2,000 busbela of com, and 1,000

AND

Drawer* ai 87jrt*.

merchandise at bottom fi|

MERCHANT TAILOR!

West Side Main St., Opp. Union House,

Store.

uf Caatlw-m. Maple Grot*. Woodland

Eave TrouyhlDK—We have

BUHtJ CHIPMAN.
&gt;1 T DAVIimnw.

greatly reduced the price lo 10 cents

&amp;C.

by Adam Wolf. E*q.. Mr. Mepben M.
Down* to Mrs, Dell* Merrill, both of Ma­
ple Grove.

Opera Home.
the Boston Store, la Naehvilla.

MR. .A., T». GREEN,

TREES, SRROBS. GRIPE
TIRES,

Goodyear, of Hasting*, will apeak to please leys.
The following accounts were pre­
sented and on motion allowed
Beautiful yard wide Carpeting qnly this evening.
26 cent* per yard at Avlbwortu &amp; Co'*.
Smith 4 Putnam, nail*....
—L. J. Wheeler, Bev. C. G. Thomas, Dr.
Cbaa Furan*, himb«r....
,17.27
Cha*. Furuus. lumber....
1-1.15
Barber, Frank Timmerman and “ye local”
H. W. Flint, crosswalks
■0^ La* Bros, are selling a Tea that
».oo
down to Grand Rapids, to hear Jim Blaine,
On motion council adjourned.
the man from Maine. There wore present
E. J. FBIGHNER.
D. C.GRIFFITH,
three or flour bands of music, and over 2.000
» Goad Fell Skirt* only. 70
Recorder.
I’roslileat.

Bnur Bno.'s.

Jek.Nrils 10dteM*prbgS3.25 Strictly pare While Lea*
11 eeate.per Ih
8* lo »* pr keg J.5S

CouncilRooms, 1
Net. 23, 1878. /
Regular meeting held.
Present—Lee, Reynold*, P*mdy,
Roe and Halbert, Trustee?.
On motion by Reynolds the Mur^)an
jiHrtrut
_
_„jtructed to remova the ,
walk from ih front of the Christian
Church to the east'side of the church,
provided the church does not build a
walk writbin twenty day*.
Carried
by Trear and cays aa CoIIoms :
Yeas—Lee, Reynolds and Halbert.
' Nnys—Roe and Parady.
On motion by 'Halbert, C, B, RichWdson wna-iaejrjtcied lo construct n
railing arottud riha oellarway on the
north side of his store and grates ov­
er cellar window*.
■
On motion the marshall was in­
structed to enforce the ordinance in
regard to obstructing street* and al­

Stare, in Naabrille.

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'.S B- n.Hny l&gt;n» Ik. Jrt (tad Lm U war.
,|y finishedi of putting a bridge across the.

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MEN’S OVERCOATS
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�prereuted to Richartf Wagt
Concert Grand of Messrs.

Sillas—y=L^it.,»e??t?Y
(a* Mgzrr.CTMu.^‘*2ahKi.’»

wed from tho Atlantic to the
Pacific Coeat

BtoSto- Ul« Acting Unite-1 Htaica Agent text t o

only a high compliment to the wellknown firm, but also to Auxerican indus­
try. This is the tmmo firm that 'was ihe
recipient of tho only Gold Mednl far
tte c4&gt;!’' condition of peicu ie hie surrender,
best piADos-at the World’s. Fair in Vi­
Belgrade
enna, 1873, and which na ubp just now
awarded the first prize at tho Centennial
break of the ptague occurred at Agang el avert z. Exhibition, George Stock k &lt;Jo.’s name
clotbee being placed at Um head of the list of
uiiocM.ee ;:.o agencies.
— r„ 4
_JL_
.A
awards f«tf pianos, theirs having again
;.—A.rowing contort for B&gt;e champiouehip of ploughed up. w liMatbo pcotilenco oeaahd ae proved to be the finest in tone and of
■uddealy m it appMKk
-greater .durability tlitn nil other instrn—Tbe Pali Mall GdktUc contend* that Rtteibetwesn-Wm. Bcharff, a glass-blower, aged 27,
world as being above all competition,
AnUate therefore preferable, to pnrehas'efe who wish to secure b strictly flrstclasB and reliable instrument
•

-~Uo~V*eSmn~i*L

SSSJSWS

£

't7Tk'yx'-1 rfs

I MWI* l&gt;.» Irrll.lfe to UtoM
IM-

fartMltltno on reodrd for that dintancc. Thonaande upon thousand* of dbUarn were wagered

vanced (J cents per buahel In a rlnglo day, ind
“ —The Philadelphia BulMiii take* ploaaure gold at New York the same day advanced from
la'nfotog u. ^kry or IU4
Bawia ha*uoL bocnidle dur-A dtapat*
Tooaon reports U&gt;» death Tbared the Centennial Ex portion would be a
of Hon. Jetm Tltns. sr-Chlaf Juotiooof Oregra. financial failure. All debts ara paid. The current Quit Uy but rapidly ah* ha* been engaged in
daily txpeunes ato paid. And a big balance is gigantic preparation* for tho great etrugglo.
He was anatirsof PliUadsipWa.. , r
—A alotefr W&lt;bo 1AW«I PYeofdont Pblk Alad pUurg .Up in bank' to pay tho elock-holdere—
Uia Turkish frontier ' immediately, How
a few d*JW A«0. AA ■ Cafemtda. Teen. Sho wm
the
greet
powerr
will stand upon
jUMtoaatoaripUona,tho question in atlll a matter of speculation
family, whi^pouMaUd.of nine brothare and
abort of
aiatera, President Polk bstog the eld—t.
-Among U1V IM* $ettnnlBhedv’Mrriyab1 at
Now Yorkitfi’^'Sk. Huni?.' i»it^2fcL»aa*'
bet to watch the movements of Russia with a
known m William King, who 57&lt;A with W1!J; framed^a •• corner" a* lo grind severely on jealous eye, indicate that Turkey will hardly
lack
allies tn the elrnggle. France will not
•
‘
J^O's
”
pocket.
This
evidently
ws*
an
item
ism M.' Tweed at Vigo when he wa arrosted.
— Hr. Jqatph Mwfiy, who t* playiug a star iu a prolonged campaign not counted upon by take part in tho couteet, but will remain
strictly neutral.
angagemaotid |toVicker,s Chicago theater fohi
.Ujofiionx are vwjj WB|l,'ynf at lout «uffi4eBtly,
provided with everything noccweary to bold baesengor train from Qtrebcd for fft. Jotin, N:
***■“?*•,**
B,, a few days ago, waa detained six and a half
i (utoneaUv fooMnefu! la pieartng hie oat Indefinitely.
hours by a anow-stonn. In some place* the
I'OLiriCAZ,.
bestowed upon'hie* j^rforinaaoe. JHurpi’&gt;'«
—The agitation in Europe continue*. Tho
—The aegre^ato vote of Indiana, on the Bude
ticket f* 433,4ej. of wnuni WiUjama received policy of England, an nlaUd by the London
S3o*pt*bls, and now, after
213.0U6;
16.
■ &gt; has Anally *auwis*a nleeo
depandouL 1X22A Willlama* majority over * ternta are menaced. Itciahtance to Ruwda
fearns to be the introduction of a real black- Harrison.191 ’JM Mrftbilkldopeuilcut vote must ocmc from Aiutria and Germany, aud
iwrom. candidate for State this is not now among tbd probatodcA ho that
am tli’s ahop, a r—1 boras, real forge, bellow...
Troasuror, 15
latajtdli Turkey is left .to faro, a* be*&gt; abo m*y-.
—A London' cable dbqiatch asyrfc'Loll Won
__
Hnnss - ite;mb!icau», 53 ; Democrat*, 45 ; In­
occurred a day or two einye cB Flpnhitig, be­
the;mirror up *----- -—
tween t)W&gt;»toatu*N Switzerland, from NbW
: 'bdopsudsoto, 2.
-ThodMiU ta.jbriij fcbatotiitfRtfdtt- York, and Grebe, from Liverpool. The latter
that Rximauia has declared herself indopen*
----- .Secretary of Mate of Ohio, is 6.692.
, —A London paper eaya the Egyptiare alloCharlee
gothnr loetJI.'JtHj xqyn in U40 recexit Abyeeinian
________
■
•
indopenflt
.snjor, wm 112M' • u. ,
;
j,,7
’ ' —The jsjdjomtut in Enrppe ha, apmewhat
—Philadelphia police officer* claim to have
subsided.' • HngianaJ, Gernisny add Austria
discovered, Bnww'dm to)th&lt;rqh»rte RM 7 ffThe individual who wan arrested in Kareu* are disposed to stand aloof for tho nreeent.
mjstory. ’ Wj j$$yl •:faju&gt;«.iiiroma»t Jy*i; ■ Oil* by the BL Louis detectivm ' recently, on awaiting:iUvAloptU«iit*. France will:in atty
obtained, and that the- recovery of tho tho stippuwiiiori that he waa tho notorious train­ event, maintain tho policy of non-Interfer­
Hlolsn t&gt;oy'M»-qWHe prctebte.
About a robber Frank James. tut ns out to be a difft rent
ence -. and, if wax should occur, Russia and
party, Ho has been idaiufled by St Louts Purkey will probably bo loft to fight it out
UMweaants as John Goodwin, of Louteiana. tetween themselves so long sa the territorial
member wu in tbe oily. Detectives wore However, the St Louis Pofica force will make
aud commercial interests of tho other powers
.
de-perate t ffortai' ftt teAAct', Vta'. Mth tliM.&lt; (Should p*&gt;l Be QireateiietL
giving Ws name aa Sam Benners. UjAq ox­
Northfield robbery, in order to prevent bis
—The island of Cuba was recently viaited
amination ho conforaod dhiVoBiow an about
by a fearful hurricane, which did cunsiduible
the mteiing boy; that ho wu in Penney Ivsrus,
danugo. hi Havana a number of buildings
and had heVrr been out of' it; that ho was not
were unroofed and others leveled with themany mflee from the dir, and that ho (Benply&gt;1 a* a traveling nalcMman fot a wholtwale ground,
nera) baV BMri 'MfalaUnt*three ieeks frren- 1
Equor boure OT IMs/Ttoilbeity. 'w»^ fcBrdM*d
w^ feeling prevails in England that the war
onsly, Ibpocro ia «U11 in custody, but ho will and robbed »*r DauMjrg. P*.. last wra*.
A Isiy days yroviouely ho ws* in Huubury, and. A dispatch to tho official liueaian Telegraphic
. Agaxmy m*j*. '-Thudop»rturu uf tLo British
Northern Central Railroad Depot, exhibited a Ambassador al Be. Petersburg for Livodia, and

teht.

that certain

•• rifle clut£’- Whs rotonp^nd issa t-r day ,od priolor of the deed ws* Quimbo' Appo, *
night Ineaiw-arfWMir ,6m,. JwaeeaWe estUens Chlnamxn. who had already committed three
murder*. Ills •’CUUlj
fo^lrizhmtn
named John
ertnpcv Urith
the game, aud upjoi tho board, at the same
' t&gt; appl.ring »omo insulting spithelii to the
_ joagdian. Quimbo rcseuiod the UAult, and
the United
in tlio fight that followed Kelly was slabbed

iaUirprolod an a further proof Chat Russia and
England are endeavoring to arrive at • sound
and lasting paclflcsUo*.’*
.
—The British Parliament has been further
prorogued from QbC'SOto Dec. 12.
- —Six mtnidn jiecple are "Threatened with
T»evere dielrssa in India, from fading crop*.
The Collector of Poonah, one of. the district*
of Bombay, repirt* that not a Made of gr-s«
is visiblc fbr I^il4£ n&gt;4 tanks and rivers are
drying up. and cattle are dying from etarra •
Uou.
_______ _________

Medals and diplomas have beam so
numerously awarded at tuo Centennial
in FhilmJolphia that they indicate noth­
ing as to tho comparative merits of
exhibits. The Judged' Report* idone
determine rank in excellence;
unequivocally assign to tlio Mason k.
Hamlin Organs “the first rank in the

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CONS

$984

VOLTAIC

recd organ# exhibited, in, 91f important
qualities.’
Within a few weeks there.haa been
publiahed in Berlin tlio Journal of &amp;&gt;ok*

and Housemaid*. Tho paper contains
quite n number of reports of employers
who lock up their butter and sugar from
Bervants, who apeak impolitely, and in
other ways .give offense. Names are
given, and s largo number of unbscribcra to the paper have pledged them
selves not to engage in the service of
any woman who may be exposed iu it us
often as throe times a year.
At our request, Oragin Jk Go., Philadel­
phia, Pg., havo premised to Baud any of
cur readers gratis (on receipt of 15 cente
to‘ pay jwstagc) a sample of Dobbin’s
Electric soap. uVy it. Bend at onoe.

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AT THK
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Laareb.

■Rte following oflkiial report of the Judge* of
Awards, accompanying the Medal ahow* eonctuxiceiy that tho highetl honort in' the gift of
i ho Centennial authorities wore tmonimouak'

^rr.ifral concert capacity in Grand pianos. as
alto highest degree of eroeUenre in all their
styles of piano*, vit. : largest volume, purity
and duration of lone, and extraordinary carry­
ing capaci'y with precition and durability oj
in'ehanitm- also, nooef ditpotilion of the
tiring*, ami construction and bracing of the

j

tai frame."
Tho report then minutely describoa and em­

f phatically indorse* the six principal patented
i-nprovemente which have made th# Steinway
Referring toHtoln way’s exhibits in Machinery
II all of sample® of hud ware, metal frame* ami
patent tubular action a the report further atatee:

BOLD BY ALL DBUOOIBTa.

swass:

CA&lt;\’»'NKWHl‘-AflilC'uWoN. Vh”'a£m!riu»st

MASON &amp; HAMLIN

XTOUR own Ul.tw
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(■cuods । er square cenCrut-trc, aa demonstrated
by actual teetii. ' The fall metal frames of
cupola shape jvisnere an unegnalnt degree ot
rselstance, j&gt;erun'.Ung a vaatiy increased ton■iou of etrings without tho slightest danger of

—An American whaling ship arrived U San
Franctex, a few days since, bringing news of
thc'torrible &lt; xpericncun of a HocI of fourteen A-pptater iu yer pocket, je’d get welL"
---------- ra
A day or y*to after, the minister eat in
the elegant 'windy of ah np-town city
church, chatting with the pastor, a per­
?b f 'jptaiu. then held a council ^x-d decided fect gentleman, wIkmic culture and good
eenae arc the prida. of hit - oonfeneiwe.
Ihe vttiior aakod, “What can I do M
tint i proepect was
niy rheumatism f The cultured pastor CsttlsT.*.
their luggage half a mJo or eo
rwplxxl
: •&gt; Eaeuy enred, my dear brother. •r«*A»-M&lt;
' —-------- i
lueu go u«cs huh
roe ixwua
I had tho rbcut'attorn.
A friend ad- oos.-M*'

co.11 nU SSe., 5&lt;&gt;c. or

Cabinet Organs

Centennial history

better maintenance of public ucrco in Rent!J

MUSTANG
LINIMENT

SEVERAL REQUISITES

»c,mJ

to Ih. larexm
I r, J r. „ I^gTt &gt;t Cmfligralion ba* occurred at LouState, and I iarok. tho aid and «x&gt;prraUon of alt
KT- 71,0
iT-cf qfi thqThonier
Sood dUMtta thereof to upbWd th. Jan and pre- ' b:ock- Alexander* Hotel, and a number of
•erve the public peacr.
'
furniture, grocery, and Uquar atare*. Th*
Je“ ,“Pf~
-Mndjp'** “ OTcr
...
_Th# ^jp Kydll u&gt;1|i f
Wal«w,
affixed.
.
'
[WSymUos from that city, recently, and Tino
t
&lt;*&lt;*' '
''*• «&lt;- --c I tet while trying to r«Mch the

.VttSrs

PLASTERS

1S

idlo*R *• •U’M*'' V -rHte entire biwlnc** portion of Jordan,

Ill’ll 34 ELS!

whla’i •• is aa much,” says thej?ew York
Trifenc, •'•»» to my they are the best

pensions

.

ANNOUN

---- TO —

—A dispatch from Conntanhnoplo snnonnee*
BOU NTYiStf 2SUZ1U13J7
that tho Government' bu discovered a con*
ssjzysjnrrsas
spiracy to murder the Grand Vfriar and Midhat
The following conversation between . considerably increasing the vibratory power.
PaabK' aud han consequently arrested two two children is “smart," 6nd this time !
augmenting the lasting qualities ot their PATENTS,
ulema* of high rank, and Ramiz Pallia. The it’s Arlington. A atoter mid^ter brother j lMlnimcnt^__.------------------------------------ ICT IboJTewio&amp;lprtt* have boon exiled to various islands.
face,, reugh . ekin,
dent of th* United Btatee, on application of U»&lt;- Otherarreiiin ari^e^j^et^!.' r ■ f ).’•[«! were occupy pg the svse bed, naren's |
ia;qx»l tnardn. ettltrhoum end all erttaneoue
------------------------------ piade epft and
_rrLeonard Amblam, a murderer, who was in on adjoining room, a cold winter’s i alls
Toctionn
cured,
the akin
ssu
boiiig taken back to Belgium from Englsnd in night, nnd the little fellow, whore name
..
,
.
’ ,
msde by Caswell. Hazard A Co.. Now York, b
was Jimmy, awakening rather earlier; th# only kind that can bo reltod on. a* there
L'totllNMATl, O.
near Bruseel*. The body of tho officer in than usual, slipped out of bed and was
n AGENTS WANTED EOR THE GREAT
trotting around, when the sister, miss­
vuu.ua, calls
wu, to
w bins'thus
ulul vllUB wise :Tlr,‘ Ohio State Fair Awarded the first
mi-eyig. It bi conjectured that Amblam watched ing. herT.chrngfe;
* ’
,
premium for piano* lo th* Ohio Valley Piano
It Mt ttettr tb*a any &lt;*b»r t-ck. Ot—Sent «^d «l
$4 Ynpwtunity to attack tho officer with hia
UD, Jim . y, come and get into bed - Company, of Riplov. They are manntacturer#
JtljIUXAL p'^BUaAiNW
nt A&lt;****~
wrist irons and beat him to death, after which this minute. You will esugbtyour def
be unlocked tho manaejest ayt^ofesjjod.
a cold, and you will be sick and die,
111
A
mission
Aur,
just,,
returned,
say#
ho
AnKM^-.
...... -Z 4 —
Jimmy, and go to heaven. And you
regard* John/on't Anodyne Liniment aa beyond
know, Jimmy, you have no relations all pries,., »od effioacioud beyond any oilier
there. But I have, for Gran’ma B. is j medicine. It m adapted to a great variety of
protect .Adi State and tbe ettlxen.’ tberruf og.bial
i!ntne«tlr vlote--.I ... — _ __
paying
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VOL. IV,
t $ irrrtorg.

“inexplicit, unsatisfactory and insuffi­
cient,” with a further demand “ to wjiich
k
categorical answer was expected
whether he (Gilley) had declined to re­
ceive his (Webb’s) communication on

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And they watch th* building bird*.

M.
IL 4. BARBER.

THS GBAFES AND CILLEY
DUEL

M. C ELLIS,

ei^MEKT'shltH.

of Virginia, has revived the story of tho
Graves and Gilley duct This occurred
near Washington City in February,
1888, both principles at that time being
representatives in Congraw— Mr. Graves
from Kentucky, and Mr. Gilley from
Maine. lu our issue of October 5 we
copied a statement of tho affair from the
Chicago Tribune, which contained errors
that wo would have corrected at tho
time had wo more carefully noticed the
article. And we observe in ths Louis­
ville Courier-Journal on editorial allu­
fote! ia sion tG the mntter which deserves cor-

I AW k^n, iracpowi In all ttectoortata thia«tale.

FtlNTlj’ BRADY.

T

l^W/SMffril,1

A brief account of tho circumstances
that led to the deplorable killing of Mr.
Cfiloy may not bo' out of place. The
facta, which wo detail, are mainly ob­
tained from tho report of the committee
appointed by the House of Representa­
tives of Congrem to investigate the mat-

ALF. C. BUXTON,

Ma. M J. T/MMERMAN.

'

Iraan. Twrtna: ftMM fur 34 tea*
i IL A. Harbert, on Wale Street.

Matthew L. Davis, at the time the
JOHN M. ROE.
Washington correspondent of the New
■VTOU8R, 8l«n and Carriann rtluter. Graining, York Courier ■and Erfquircr, writing
JjL Fromloa, and Paper Haogins a Hfwdaliy.
Shop over Hajuoldt * Cook5* wagnw “'“■I1over the rignature of “ The Spy in
Washington ” (it . was ho who subse­
CHAS W, DEMARA Y,
quently edited a biography of Aaron
Burr),
had' charged a member of Con­
itcj. orjnpncj rrfuadM. Qppogress (not Mr; Oilley) with corruption in
tbe
passage
of a certain measure. AL.
W. LINCOLN
Wise, then a member of tho House from
Virginia, called tho attention of that
body to tho article, rthd offered a reso­
12 PARADY,
lution that a committso bo appointed to
Vf AKUFACTUIIEK of BooU and SImxm. Makinj inquire into the truth of the charge,
1Y1 and repainnt neatly done, aho Mrici aucntlon loSU nil ordro p: omrtjr, and at the lowe*t with power to send for persons and pa­
pers, as the character of tho correspond­
j:
/ » j.a.'Sr
ent had boon vouched for by Ool. James
fAKA YM AN Owrf* no.! (taros* e»rri&lt;ii Io any Wataon ’Webb, tlu&gt; editor of tho Courier
U place In the .Ula«t&lt;&gt;- .Moot borwa, r~d dray
and Enquirer. Mrs Gilley npoko in op­
position to the resolution, and in the
WEBSTER Jf HOBBS.
course of his remarks observed that he
“ knew nothing of this editor (Webb),
plly. Gpw u*a«aP, eaM *Ma ■XXteb. but. tbut that if ho was the same editor who
ORNO STRONG,
once made grave charges against on in­
stitution of this country, and afterward
was said to have received facilities to
the amount of $52,000 from tho same
W«. E GRIGGS.
institution, and gave it his hearty sup­
port, ho did not think bis charges en­
titled to nruch credit in an American
MUSIC! MUSIC!
Congress. *’
fest ELLA PEAN-of OMrtl Cvilere, wdi rive
Tbese words were spoken in debate ;
M. I*MMunite Jliuo or l&gt;r»*a. and In Ha.
they were strictly parliamentary, and
were perfectly well founded. They re­
ferred to notorious facta—facta that had
f,~U. S MAIL LINE.
iWif x**hvill&lt;3 to Batlle Oroak. L*»i
been officially substantiated. CoL Webb
vjn. -yn Murnly .n.1 Friday msn.it
had, m editor of tho Courier and Enqulra-, and otherwise, supported Gen.
lk»u&lt;rf tuawngnra.
Jaduwn iu his war upon tho United
HKKATuAVER. Prop.
States Bank; and ho had afterward
changed that bMtility to a support of
’RUjkrll«ir$W €«r&lt;U.
tbe bank, having in the meanwhile ac­
cepted “ farilities” from that institution
WHN Q. QRESSY,
SHERIFF,
to tho amount specified. This a com­
Drauly Cuauty Bun-try or. .nA &lt; imml Convey anocr
mittee of Congresn, in 1832, appointed
to “inspect tho books and examine into
T H. LEE,
the proceedings of the United States
V•
Deputy fesjierifl*,
Bank”’ had established beyond dispute.
x.-_ • For Mr. Cilloy’s remarks, as quoted,
CoL Webb, nine days aftezwvd, visited
JAMBS FLEMING,
Washington and addressed Lira a note
inquiring if he (Webb) was tho editor
alluded to. This note Mr. Graves bore,
P. S- Fine Watches and Jewelry care­ tendering it to Mr. Oilley in his seat.
fully repotted t^tlUhwnltE
Mr. Cilh-y refused to receive it, with a
personal explanation to Mr. Graves tliat
in so.refusing he intend'd no disrespect

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OS LONG TIME.

L. RV&amp;SISLL.

, slfT&amp;r'cfrrpMAAY
Justice of the Peace,
Nashville, Sicli.

SMSttXwtl'

NASELLE, BARRY CO., MICH.,FRIDAY. NOVEMBERS, 1876.
accepted the preposterous- suggestion,
that if tho matter was not terminated at
the third fire tho distance should bo
shortened.

February,
nary, near Bladensburg; the hiaground for such events, -where Oomire Decatur and Armsteai! MAson,
a United States Senator from Virginia,
within a few days previously, had fallen.
Gen. George -W. Jones, delegate in
Congress from the then Territ- ry of
Iowa, acted .as the. sbeond of Mr.
Oilley, .while Mr. Wiio acted ip jiic
same relation to
‘
Mr. '*
Graves.
-The
weapons were rifle*, and tho distance
Mr. Cillpy fell at the
third fire.
This dud was fought on a punctilio.
Mr. Cilloy had not declined .to receive
Got .Webb’s note, as the Cburter-Jburnal states, because he di J not recognize
him an a gentleman and a man of honor.
As the corrcspondeniM! shows, ho refused
to express any opinion upon that hflVject He had said that if he (Webb)
was the editor referred to in a certain
report made in Congress some years be­
fore, charging him with having received
facilities from the United States Bank,
which institution, up to the time of such
accommodation, holiod pppoaedand de­
nounced in tbe oolumn#}
P'qx’t,
and thereafter had defended and sus­\
tained it, then that ho was unworthy of
notice. This it Was impossible for Mr.
Gilley to retract or to qualify, which
Mr. Graves perfectly knew when, be1
consented to bear Webb’s note- Io the
attempt to force•a'-rotraclfthkcr qtuiHfiration lies tbe gist of Mr. Graves’ respon­
sibility and the responsibility of his adrisers for all that followed.
After tho first exchange of shots, Mr.
Oilley firing before he bad elevated his' .
piece, add plainly with no intention of
hitting Mr. Graves, Gun. Jonua asked1
Mr. Wise if .his friend was satisfied.
Mr. Wise replied : “ Mr. Jones, these1
gentlemen are here witbeut imiracrity

toward each other. They are fighting
merely on a point of honor. Can not1
Mr. Gilley assign some reason for not1
receiving at Mr. Graves’ hands Mr.
Webb’s communication, or make some1
disclaimer which will relieve Mr. Graves1
from his poritjen I” The challenge was1
then suspended, an® C|en. Jones pro­
ceeded to say tliat Mi. (llley, In dedin- j
ing to receive a note from Mr. Graves,
purporting to be from Mr. Webb, meant'
no disrespect
Graves, ’ bectarie ha
entertained for hint the highest' respect
and most kind feelings, but that he hod
declined to receive the note because he
chose not to be drawn into any contro­
versy with Col. Webb, or tliat ho did not
choose to be drawn into any expression
of opinion as to him. ”
This was deemed unsatisfactory, nnd
the dufel font on. After 'a seebnd ex­
change of shots, bbth misting, there
was a strong interference on the part .of
those proseut'ubt officially efigaged, who
urged that the oombat should now cease,
and Mr. Graves declare himself satis­
fied. Mr. Wi"*, in his testimony be­
fore the committee, say* that MrXlnjTAS
“ positively, peremptorily and repeat­
edly insisted ujton another shot." This
was had, after the reiterated assurance
from Mr. Oilley that he entertained the
highest,XMpect for jfc Graves, mid only
declined to receive Webb's note Deciusb

Some hour 1 later, however, the attempts
opened his eyes, stretched himself, set
Though‘we were now 1,500 feet below
up, looked around him, evidently tried
to comprehend the situation but could the surface of the earth, there was. a

of my visit to England, my first experi­
mark : “Well,"I must have been jolly
ence of an * inn.’ We went directly to
drunit this time!" ho walked away with­
Cheater, and, to the disgust of the portout so much as saying, “By your leave,"
or “ Thank you."—Sacramento {Cal.)
drntly ‘ gentry,' wo should have gone by
Record-Union.
instinct—to the elegant spit^and-span,'
bran-new * Grosvenor,' but instated cm BUBGZAXT AS Alf OCCUPATION.
being carried to one of the old-faahioned
A burglar who had si&gt;cnt a good part
inns. We found a,large house with ita of
Al-spent life in his “profession,'’
traditional ’ * landlady 'in the bar, and and escaped all injury from the resist
were shown' into a waiting-room while once of his victims dr the attacks of the
our parlor was made ready. This proved police, was killed the other night in New
to lie a large apartment furnished in a York by the falling of a stone capping
comfortable, home-like way, with tho iu the doorway of a house ho had en­
some sort of furniture that would have tered. He wili well known to the police
been found in au ordinary English for hia skill and ability as a thief. Ho
house—I mean, there was nothing in tho was as great an athlete as Hugo’s Jean
room that suggested it hail been fur-' Valjeon in “ Les Miserable!. ” He could,
ntabed ‘on contrapt.* When dinner­ scale the front of a house either by the
time came, we found the table laid in
gutter-pipe or the projecting masonry
our own parlor, the waiter and hta boy
and enter the seoond-atory window. He
in black coate, white neckcloths, and
would then lock tho door and proceed to
white cotton gloves, and tbe table set
ransack the room, and the other rooms,
like one’s own, and differing in no re­ if not disturbed. He corcfutly locked
spect, not even in the quality of tiuj
tbe doora in each instance. If tho door
furniture, from what one often saw after­
rattled, it would be a warning for him
ward in England at the tables of very to leave; but generally the persons out­
good people. Wo had ordered our din­ ride would go away, thinking that some
ner beforehand," the landlady having
member of the family had the key, or
come up and asked us what wo would that the room was occupied by some
like, very civilly, and kindly helping person belonging to the household, who

tho fact that Mr. Oilloy, from the tratimany before us, did not make the nhghtest effort to ustf hut skill as k marksman.
Like tho duel between O’Connell and
D’Eaiarro, between Costlexeigh and Can­
ning, between the Duke of Wellington
and the Earl of Wincholsea, and between
Clay and Bandolpli, this between Graven
and Cilley. was at.-bottom a political
duel.
It produced a profound effect
upon the country, and had its influence
an late as 1844, in tho great contest be­
tween the Whig and Democratic parties
for tho Presidency. Mr. Ciay was rep­
resented a/i a counselor of Mr. Graves
in the affair, and it had the effect of
doing him serious injury. Graves him­
self mottheobloquy of his act like a man,.
M ho wps, ran again for Congress in'
spite of it; and was triumphantly re­
elected. But this wai immediately upon
the heels of the event, when his oonatit-'
uency, incensed at tho public outcry'
down,
tho
tiresome
waiter
we
against him, was disposed to stand up to
had left 8,000 miles away, with hta skip­
him, whether right or wrong. This fool­
ping alternations from freezing neglect
ing afterwards painfully changed.
to pushing oboequiousness, and his * bill­
; Up to the time of this unfortunate oc- er- fare' with ita chaos como again,, and
curMuse h* had beau • cBra of our .ma-t its damnable iteration; were a forgotten
promising public men. Ho had as his nightmare, and tho dinner was a fore­
first opponent for Congress tho distin­ tai to of paradise. I remember that after
guished but eccentric Tom Marshall, dinner when tho dessert was set—the
and beat him - by an overwhelming ma- cloth being actually removed and the
jority. A steadfast Whig, thoroughly old- mahogany revealed—the waiter, in
of his party, putting on the table some handsome old
and over ready'tcTfierve it, he was,
Worcester plates (made in the days when
nevertheless, a man of brood and com- there was a Worcester that hod some­
prohensivo views, and unsullied integ­ thing better to do than making bad cop­
rity. His chief characteristics were per­ ies of Japanese perfections), whispered
sonal courage,
strength of
wifi, that ‘ Mrs. -■ —thinking wo might like,
and indomitable perseverance.
This ns Americans, to see some old china, hau
latter quality the
Whig party in sent these up,' and how was it possible
Oongrem turned to account on an im­ after that to feci that we were in a hotel ?
portant occasion. Tho session was ap- Tho surprise was reserved, however, tor
preaching its conception, but there was
bed-time, when, on going to our cham­
yet’ tuorff than half n day remahrfng.
ber, we found a small fire flickering
The party in power had in view tho pascheerfully* in the grate, tho candles
sago of an important bill, and the only
lighted, the curtains of tho four-post
means, to defeat it was for some Whig
bedstead drawn and tho clothes turned
member to get the floor an^l speak the
down, while al one side of the room,
session out The one-hour rule had not
placed upon a doth of ita own and with
theh been adopted. Graves managed to
ita own towel-stand supplied with bath­
get tho floor, and hour after hour, in
towels, thvi the welcome hat-hatli, an
sfita of interruption, menace and reEnglish gift to the world worth all the
nxinstrance, Sid the intrepid and tiro­
ttawing machines and steam engines that
less Kentuckian keep it, and speak on
werfe ever invented.* Here was a com­
until tho Speaker's gawl fell, and the
fortable lip cf fortnnq to have fallen in­
to, and wo hummed with Dr. Johnson
After serving out bis last term in Con­ those linos of Shenatonc that no home
gress Graves returned home, a stricken staying American (at least, since the
man. To a friend he remarked that he -good old days of ‘Buukers!’) can ever
could never, even for n brief period of understand tho sense of :
time, remove from hta mind tho dying
“ Whoe'er Um traveled We* dall rmtntl.
look of Cilloy. In 1844 ho was promi­
May algh Io think he- atUl baa #6ua&lt;l
nently brought forward by many personal

ond&gt; political friends as a candidate for
the offideof bbvarnor of Kentucky. He
entered into the canvam for the nomina­
tion with .zeal and energy; but the old
sorrow, like the upas of Oriental fable,
lingered with him, blighting all with
which it came in contact It was affect­
ing. to see the uad, proud man stung by
slights "which he could not resent, and
chocked by opposition which ho oould
not avert. He lost the nomination. The
Oilley duel did the work. Ho never
afterword took a prominent part in poli­
tics. Faults of others, but more of his

with him. Mr. 4MW was H i» tho literally a broken-hearted man.—Col.
’pt.^eiy'in^G c&lt;A'in9l0n (J^.)|S&gt;wbody. He (koppril Iras rifle, -bsdiofied
monwcallh. *
......
.
to a friend standing near him, and said
to him, “I am shot,” put both hands to
his wound, fell, and in two or three
.
I boyo heard,'’ began His Honor as
minutes expired.
* i:
*
• • ’
he paid the bey for ten oente' worth of
'There ought not at this day to l&gt;e any snow apples, “that there ta a certain
controversy about this glinstly, this de­
person connected with this court whose
plorable, this wicked business.
The
vote can be bought for $2.”
blame
nearly alike jqwn all con*
The Oterk indulged U • quht grin.
‘The Sergeant was reading the piper
Mr. Crittenden, who was present as
an adviser of Mr.' Graves, exhibited a
lamentable degree of indecision; Mr. and called out:
.
Wise lost his coolness and Mr. Graves
If there’s any such
his temper.
Gen. Jonefe/who noted for pejtasu around here I want to know it!”

•• Among my reminiscences of travel,
I do not know cf any sharper contrast
than between this comfortable inn at
Chester and the hotel wo went to on ar­
riving in New York—one of the three or
four * first-class' hotels ; for, whereas, in
EurojMi no one who is merely after com­
fort, and not after a showy way of spend­
ing money, ever goes in a city to the
first-class hotels, hero at home it is never
safe to go to any other. At this hotel
we were shown, into a big bare room
containing just what wri necessary for
decent.iiviug —a carpet, a bed, a bureau,
a looking-glani, a table and four chain,
with the inevitable furnace-hole in the
wkII, the* gas-burner, where no one could
uno it in dressing, and the wash-basin
in the narrow closet—a scientific desola­
tion (your room being exactly like every
other in tho caravansary) which' we
Americans have carried to perfection.
At dinner, we sat in the well-lighted
handsomely proportioned dining-hall,
and * fed’ with the multitude—the gen­
tleman in front of us enjoying his ice­
cream, water-melons, peaches and coffee
all at onoe—he at the tail of the carle
while we were at the head. Yet. for all
this bare and bleak discomfort, wo paid
Lu- more than for the English hos­
pitality."
i

Mr. OiJIey, having conacnted to tho
“What I have beard I have heard,"
meeting, should have token his prin­ replied tho Court
cipal from tho field after the first ox
“If that, means .. rac," continued
dimoas friends that he might poetibly change of shota.' Tfir s&amp;ili nle iff th* Bijsb, brtatlhig up-Mill more, ‘*1 want
It is narrated by railroad men, speak­
bo compromi’ed by tho refusal, ns in code (so called) as generally accepted to see the hyena who told you so! I ing of the accident near Pleasanton fart
bearing Col. Webb's note ho wan tech- among men of honor ta that, “mail
cases of substitutioti tof ftt4 second f«r
wrote Mr. Gilley and d«naw.’i&lt;kid whether tlie principal, the seconds abould in­ leaf I Who fa he, and where can I find the engine of the train following ran into
K, aud he was knnidnrf tlpaswheat rods
or not hi. refusal to receive the note was terpose and adjust the matter; that the
true reason of ’ snb»Giu!55n' fif the sup­

posed insult of imputing to jou the in­
equality which is charged upon youf Bijah went into the corridor with
friend, and .vfimn the contrary is dc-_
CjL Webb; that he neither affirmed clared there ahonld bo no fight, for tadiriduals may well differ in thisr estin-ato af.anotijar’s character and ataudMr. Gravas in w. unpk
entering a ball-room, raw therein a
violated in this instance. The course of young tady who plca« d his eyes.
He
-that he intended by the refusal no’din Mr. Graves and his friends rendered any cried, “ The prettiest girl in tbe room;
I’ll marry her!" And many her he did,
Mr. Graves responded that this vita
straightway.

gard Col. Webb m a gentle man. Mr.
Ciliey replied that he did not choose to

Ilf THE DEPTHS.

ENGLISH INNS.

„^0je Courier-Journal saya that Mr.

him m a gentleman or a man of honor." tho rifle, while Mr. Grave was nnused
Mr. Oilley ndused to admit Mrl to it as a. weapon, and that. his lack of
Graves’ right to propound tho question, skill was such that his friends expected
and was thereupon immediately chal­ him to fall at the first fire. -It mentions
lenged, Mr. Graves, under the code, that “ Mr. Benton or Mr. Clay, or some
placing himself in the stead of his prin- other prominent member of the Senate,
rips], whoso character and honor were drew hia wateh and Baid to a friend near
Graves is a dead man.' " All this
baptSoEryphal air.^t wo'/wQI-nbt
■ a—rhi lln'Hlt-U

NO. 6.

did not wish to Im; disturbed. In one of
his marauding expeditions on Madison
avenue he stumbled upon a box contain­
ing 8200,000 worth of securities, more
than a quarter of which were negotia­
ble. A detective traced them to this
burglar's possession, but ho managed io

up and down, as by a well aweep. Peer­
ing over the edge of tho pit, ono could,
•ee a faint light at what seemed an un­
fathomable depth below. Goh Fair had
drawn ns one side to a shaft where wo
could have a breath of ooql air, when I
naked if we could not oontiancj&gt;ur ex­
plorations down in this lower level.
He lookad st me incredulously : •* fee,

we oould, i ’ WO could screw our courage
up to swinging ata rope’s end and being
let down like a bucket in a well." “And
tiietadyt" " No, no ; inch a thing waa

sex down In that tremendous depth
under ground. ” " Well, but there must
be a first one; hare is an American girl
that has gone around tho world, and;
isn't afraid to toy.” -Slowly he rose up,
as if he doubted her courage even then.
Ab wm fitting, I led the way. The
bucket was ono of but ordinary sisa; it
would take. two
men, but would
give them atauding room for only ono
foot apiece. The other leg was kept
swinging in mid-air, serving as a guide
to the bucket, which would spin around
like a top and often kick against the
sides of tho shaft, ho that a kick had to
be given in the rear to send it off to the
opposite side. Tbgs spinning and re­
volving, and knocking hare and there,
it descended with considerable velocity
till it reached the level below. The
foreman first took me in hand. The
bucket was drawn to the side, and we
put in ono foot each, then grasped tbe
chain overhead, and ho put his arm
around me, and we were hoisted
away, swinging a foot or two to got
clear, and then lifted over the mouth of
the.pit and slowly let down. How long
ue were in descending I do not know—
perhaps not over a minute, but it seemed
ranch longer.
.
Then came C.’s turn, whom OcL Fair
would let no one take in charge but himselL She stepped into the bucket as
gayly m if she was going to take a sail
in a boat by moonlight, and the gaitant
Colonel put in his foot on the other
side, both clasped tbe chain, and he put
hia arm around her (he is a powerful
man and has a grip like a grizzly bear),
and held her as in an iron vise. But
the bystanders above (I waa already on
tbe lower level) were somewhat nervous
as she “ swung off," or rather they were
in a Htate of mind between fear and ad­
miration. Ono of them, an enthusiastic
young American, looking at her as be
saw her go down, turned to our English
friends who were standing by and said :
“ There! Is there a woman in all Eng­
land who couli do that I"

conceal them, and no case could be
niodo out against him. The woman of
whom ho hired his lodging found $43,000
of tho securities in his mattress, and
handed them over to tho police.
Tho absurdity of tho laws for the
punishment of burglary is illustrated by
the case of thia man. Ho was seen one
night to scale a house in Brooklyn, and
tho policeman arrested him after he camo
out. He was sent to prison for five years.
At tho end of his term he took up his
business again as promptly as if ho hod
been on a voyage to Europe, or at a
summer wntering-place.
In fourteen
months, it is believed, be reaped an im­
mense harvest, some burglaries amount­
ing to $25,000 or $30,000 being attrib­
uted to him. He was so well known,
and his peculiar way of working bo
familiar that he was at first suspected of
the Nathan murder on account of the
circumstances attending ita commission.
But he was exonerated from that because
he proved an alibi, being at that time in
State prison.
His career demonstrates what a farce
and burlesque our criminal taws are ns
regards professional criminals.
They
arc based on a wrong theory. And un­
JOB.T KU»KItr&gt;» ItEVfAJtKH TO
til legislators recognize the fact that
GIIiLS ABOUT DKUt.
burglary is a business with risks and
Dress ns plainly as your parents will
profits like any other sjieculation, and
allow you, but in bright colors (if they
conducted on that principle, imprison­
become you) and in tho best materials—
ment for live or more years as a penalty
that is to say, in those which will wear
will not bo conridered as having any­
tho longest. When you are really in
thing more to do with interfering with it
want of a new dress, buy it (ar make it)
than suspensions and failures in business
in the fashion, but never quit an old one
have to do with preventing men from
merely because it has become unfash­
going, into business.
ionable. And if the fashion be cosily,
you must not follow it You may wear
broad
stripos, or narrow, bright colors
Smith is a mau who heareth a good
thing and straightway goeth his ways or dark, short petticoats or long (in
moderation), as the public wish you; but
and gotteth it off in a new but not imyou must not buy yards of uaeless stuff
pro~cd form. For instanco, ho was out
to make knot or flounce of, nor drag
with Jones tho other evening, and, us
them behind you over tbe ground, and
the weather was a little cool, Jones pro­
posed that they take something a little
the ground at all. I have lost much of
hot, aud said to tho barkeeper : “ Give
tho faith I oiicx had in the common
mo a little Oshkosh," kindly explaining
sense, and even in tho personal delicacy,
to Smith that that wu tho funny way
of the present race of average English
of calling for hot Scotch. Smit!: made
women, by seeing how they will allow
a mental memorandum of the witticism,
their dresses to sweep tho streets, if it is
and, a oouplo of nigbta later, finding
the ^fashion to bo acavengera. Learn
tlmt he hod an exposition of thirst come
■Imwre*lring yourself, with pains and
upon him, entered a saloon and said
time, and use a part of every day in
unto thopresiding genius: “I guess
needle-work, making as pretty dresses
a little Prairie du Chien’li be about 'the
as you can for poor people who have
thing this sort of weather.” “A little
not the time or taste io make them
nicely for themselves.
You are to
little Prairie du Chien.”
“Prairie du
Chien." “Prairie du Chien—what in
most Tight and graceful, and help them
thunder’s that f “O, I beg your par­
to choose what will be prettiest .and
don," said Smith, confusedly, while a
most becoming in their own station.
warm blush broke out all cv&lt;r him, " I
mean some Green Bay—strong and hot,
and don’t put any nutmeg or spice In
During the
it." “ 0 I" said the barkeeper, “ sometiling hot ; that’s what you want, is it t
Bourbon or Bcoteh !" “ Hot Scotch, of people gathered at the maim, Buo
course
replied Smith.
“Hot Scotch Drouot, anxious to subscribe. Some of
—that's it. Oshkosh—hot Scotch, don’t
them wore on tbs ground all night to
fainted from exhaustion.
officer, after examining her.

bars of a popular air and tapped his
phyrictan who was summiMied did not
forehead significantly by way of ex­
dboovor any wounds on his body or eviher husband,'* and he pointed to a man
pressing his admiration for the massive
duncL of broken bones, it was decided
standing in the ranks and regarding tbe
mind of tho great humoriat—CAica^o
that his. injury must be internal, os no
_______
ono could withstaixi-auch concustian as ffrftwws.
“ What r said the officer, indignantly,
Tux Norwich Bulletin »nyn cider is eo
people 50 cents a barrel .to drink it, and
rtHoscitate him, but they ware unsuo- *bl»-bjdiod mt-n are making from $1 to
cejafnl, and it was generally believed

�=
tauryl of
1376

NOV- 3,

Atu! tow the great Indian pence
xxractl Iim rukuked in the Indian*

Unit***!

CHRONIC DISEASES

IXM" ar* ec-aldad badly.

Major.

u» Mill Jvwtf peacefully and pwma-

The

Dr. AKIN'S Esiedial Mite!

:HJ*b al nia* o cloek. killing O^orp Vd.1!,

.Bd bold to boil. In Htttadd* otmniy, for

States

H

petting aH wm

toll such a time as they shall become

s&lt;df'sup|»urtiog, which simply means
forever; and when they have select­

ed a-permaneut location will give ev.
cry family one hundred and sixty

Ilobteci .nd

acres of land, kuppfy farming implrm^nts-and seeds for the wme, build
school houses and supply teachers to
teach the children, and du a hundred

FOR

Aaaon Sharp*lain, of Paafiald, nartb of
Balti* Creak, left home last week Monday,

afternoon and laatod until nearly dark.
ing h* wan found in nn in**n*IM* eoaditinn

other things which if done for while

»waxTa 4 IM tt

|wo|&gt;ld would give the land good set

nt re nnd. peaceful Ctlucns.

He Doctor’s teiion

fortunate man and after ward* placed him

An old miser worth &gt;30.000 who foot ball cannot imagine the rushing, kiekkepi tt boot and nboe'atore tn a Wis­

consin village, died a few days ago,

aioo.

in t» little room in the rear of bis-shup yelling in a manner tljat would no credit to
When fuuud Ute rats were nibbling a whole tribe of Indiana, ia a scene loot ia
Add to
bis carc.ua aad everything about lite easier lma&lt;in*d than d**criboJ.
jihtce" presented lite appearance uf this nearly a thouaend apeclatora cheering

Michigan Central Sailroad

Mae most abject poverty.

The Reliable Short Line

Foor old Brigham Young is finding

having 70 wives don’t

DR
GRAND

can imagine there would bo coooiderable
noire.
Aker tbe game of fool-ball war finished,

RAPIDS

TO AND FIKMt
GRAND RAPIDS AND DETROT

time having expired whhdi allowed Ch eago, aleppad Into th* ring and challeng­
TIME
Brishatn Io pay Ann Eliza her air- ed the medic* Io bring out lh*ir beat »~an
for a friendly trial with th* boxing 'glorsa,
mony, a spegjpl commissioner has
but no Me lie could be found who waa wil­
been directed to seize upon the propSTATIONS.
ling to mak* a trlaL
erty.of the patriarch and sell enougli
Then Gales, of California challenged them
Hammond .
to (my $75,000, the sum required.
M&gt;.) Dm •!!-.
i be big Californian's mn«ele.
liaatlnc*....
Na*hvlUe...
There ia ooneiderable political excitement NMhrtll*...
Look out for warThe Philadel­

FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS.

.

‘

The New York Sun says that
Plymouth ChtHch was never so hard in the ovening of Ojt 2-ltb, otninoua noises

up for cash as now.

lirallh and ll'e • enjoyment
“TOO.LATE I DIED THROUGH KEGLBCTt"

CAN BE FOUND

FRESH OYSTERS,
BOLOGJVA SAUSAGE,
GROCERIES, and

Best Calico 6 cts. per yard

VARI MEALS Dir tie Hun!

rmnauna,

A GOOD GAITER FOR $1. AND

CrottMDa-m.

WESTWARD.
HTAT1ON8.

ti’eleea to try to oppose, tbe force without

LOOK IN!
H* ALDRICH.

DR. ATKIN

♦Nl«*t

»M*U.

MEAT MARKET!

10,SO
Rlvr* JoncUao,
O’KMi.lwa.
K ton Rapid*,
Charlotte,
Vrrraonl rill*.
NaahvUta,
Ar.
X**brttlr. Lv.
lluUno
M-ddleville.

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

BOOTS FOR $2.50.

A young lady in Troy ha* sue I her

father' for $5,000 damages for kicking
her beau out doors, and she meant
As the engagement continued
to fight him t&lt;&gt; the biller end. making th-r aide
him |nty Iter lawyer as well as his bl-ci it and batter, and cake* and pies, drop­
p
’
d
U
every
band so that none escaped of
owa.
*
either party. The affray was brought to a

WHO Cl tlEll.

AT THE BAKERY

as

Let's have some

more tears from Brother Sherman.

1*1 organa to tbrtr natural function*. purilpn* and hi* Meaetallle* wilt, triumph
ed who coma to Mm wffl fla

FRANK J. PURCHIS,

iM» &lt;
il.45
1X^0 Boon
Atlantic Kipr*.* leave* Grand Rapid* Saturday
k.....f.. -i.Ki. - an » — v..kLjii.a
'

Rev. E. L. Kellogg and fanily (formerly
of thia village} b^d vearcely become nettled

AIKIN

TABLE

phia Chronicle thus insults - the
Tilden will b* th* next President, and tbe K*U.r&gt; Rapid*,
Queen: "The British lion would
ttepubliean* ar* just as sure *f the elect loo
get tsp end srao*b things, bat unfor- of Hayta, whilst once in a while may be
lunate,y he is unable to get his tail beard a ch*«r for Peter Copper.
from between his legs—be ha« ear­
ned it there so long.”

57 Monroe Street, Grand

DIVISION

The

pay.

&gt;. toencfcelngStafa

91 Ottawa a, isr^’

One bundled and aix-ijr men kicking covered and brought to jtuMlo*.

1AJ

keep constantly on head

Hearing

Grand Rapid*.
10,00
The man who started the report
.
of greenback*, and th* family were left ia
that the hnckwheat crop was a fail­
» Dally.
Through Coacbe* and SVajnrr Rla*pln&lt; Car*
ure, ought to itch nil winter and have
lhroi«h toaa-I fromOratxl Rapid* to Drtrolt. All
thimbles bolted to the ends of his
fingers.

and .Sight Restored,

of all kind*, which will be sold low for eaah
The highest price paid for Hide*, Palls
He. Give (b.m a call on W**t aid* Maia St
Nashville. Mi«b.

C. A. TRUMANS

Free Exhibition

FRESH MEATS,

Reinvigorated.
His Patients Gain 10 to 40 lbs. in WeightSertoMB, Cnmnilcrttod Dleaaae*, that

NASHVILLE

Human Retire.
It is the same here, snys the Daily
Nut Shell, as in Cairo or New Jeny.
the other day when a Tnrhcel, with
sunken eyes and high cheek bones
sat down on the steps of a grocery,
beside several others, beaighed heav­
ily Mid asked:
“Gentlemen, i.f any of you found a
five on the sidewalk, would you hunt
for the owner ?’
ft "I would,” came from each individ­
ual with promplt.es* and dispatch.
“Have’nt any of you lust a five,
have you ?" (Onxiously continued tbe
man.
' “I have," answered one, and the
echo went all along the line.
“Describe her, gentlemen,” rema.ke.I the mnn.
One said his had a figure “fiye" on
it. Another said his had a picture ok
•-De Soto discovering the mouth of
the Mississippi River/* A thirdaaid
the words *‘U. Sv"' wore plain tv he
seen on the bill that foil utu of his
test pocket.

"Gentlemen, this fire don’t tellv."
mournfully remarked Tarheel. “None
of you have hit tbe description with­
in a. mile at»d « tand liar.”
.
“Let's, see " asked two-or three a&lt;
the seme linu».
"It'a a five, and * found it on the
walk,” be whisf.ered,. holding out ins
hand.
The five was a n'ckle.
Some «f
the crowd leaned bpek, and held
titeir hands on their outraged Itesrb*.
while others ruse up, carefully brnali
ml their erm| fails, nnd said it was
time tn go home. O dy one o! the
victims seemed to appreciate the sitttaiior.
lie chuckled and gasped,
nnd asked the stranger what he wuuld

The Right Doctor at I.ant

BANNER

William lleMinge. of Plymouth, fell deed
a few morning* sine*,
in Detroit.

691255

DEPOT.

STORE!

FOB THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS!

gua exploded and bit
killed the vquirrel.

A Doctor to Hare Faith Bn.

A prominent Muskegon merchant, named
and then.

CUT TH 18 OUT!
bed nf a wateh and $450 at Grand Rapid*
Thursday night.

Where he is now receiving ond opening np (me of the finest Stocks of
Goods for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE, ever laid down
in Nashville, and never in the memory of man was goods
so cheap as he will sell tbemxthis Fall. Why,
who ever heard of a Good Check

There ia no person living hut what aoffet*
more or les* with Lung Di**ase« Co«igt.»,
Alfred Knight, an
res'dcul an l a Colds, nr Consumption, yet some woitn die
prominent cit:*eu of Flh.t, &gt;!rnpped dead
Friday aaorning from paralysis of tbe heart
Da. A. Bo*lafelj been inA lot of Detroit bay- roiminr through an
alley Friday, can,* up&gt;m a human hand and
Still it is so!
arm, wrapped in a piece of paper.
Ihat try it. If you doubt wh'l w«&gt; «ay ia
print, ent this out and tak* it to y«ur Druggiata, B«i*» Bro.'a, an&gt;l get a aamplr bottle
poplexy. HeWaaZti,
for H^eenla and try. it. Two dolies* you Regular aix* 76 cent*.

HARDY A CROCKER,
Proprietor*.

br Dr. Atkin,forth,
iviag a remarkable i

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

FLANNEL SHIRTING FOR 16 CTS A YARD.
Wo Irave Over One Thousand
Ranging in Prices from

Patterns

CjBJSTTS

REAPERS. MOWERS,

SHOULD DI

BLINDNESS! »d DEARNESS! !

To two dollars per yard. If you will call and get prices before pnrc'nssiog
we will guarantee it will do you good.

Catarrh, Consumption!
Sathma. tfcoocMUa. amt all Threat end Laar Com­
plaint*. | which, fa thi* rwonlry. ar* th* greataaten-

LISGERIBG OR CHROBIO DISEASES.

DENTISTS

READ AND CONSIDER!!
LADIES!

QEO M B«VAOBACO i COLUMN
George R Bang*, of Tecumseh, fell under
’•* trying to lamp off while the train

PATENTS.
| S. or any tn
I

The JReliatxIe JPirm of

'

.nJ

■ worH. I &gt;o not tuffrr from
*, Ul&lt;xraGon,Hupxrr**ina m

Bare jjnt added, to their usual large stock of General Mervbaodise, a

The Chin*-se seem tu have a thirst
A y*«&gt;ng ImJy living in Cnrlstou, Monro*
for carvin’’ Christians. . Not Iona agu
in a town in the District uf-I/uti ki.tn
(•litrank hostile to the Christmris ami
Earopeans were found posted up in
the tnomiue, and tuxm after a guard
Kat. Martin, a cigar maker of Coldwater,
was phterd around I he market (dace fell over the bannister* of th«- Southern
tn prevent nnv from escaping, and a Miohi*an Hotel. Oct SOth. striking on bi*
wooden croa* nf
dimenekma t
m immense
iiiiiueiiBc tMtaenmous
..
. . w.
r
. . ■
...
All Urn ennui I. f..„„d I-1"
’*,rt *“
d,"J

Planters, and.

Road Scrapers,

Th* Married^nr Minsk clmlrlng aid or adv tan is
say drlieal* rnattor relating W. health (and beauty!
prevention and eure of disease, eonftdeatlally eon-

EPILEPSY

Asylum.

Harrows, Corn

GBIFFTCH.

D. 0. CtnAeick owner of a aaw

lUiley, of Detroit, was killed on Thursday
night, a lew milre oaal of Marshall, by *
train n(

Horse Rakes, Plows,

Wheel Cultivators,

JONES &amp; SEI.LECK,

Jnhn Baker waa killed while "grubbing"
st uni I*, near Mendon, one day last

•Whiskey Miaaght" was the prompt
reply of lite m:m»
“S&gt; would J. if Kever drank,” said
the citizen, and he lonoged down
town to get tip a bet on the weather.

were lk*n seize*! atui f tod tn the rros»
and riteraUv In^-kcd and chopped to
pieces. Their htnises were pillaged
and scenes too IkwiUdv to (elate Were
enicted ia full sight and knuwSeu^tif th • mnndarins.
It is said that
these । e scent ions sre -for the par
pose of diseouragin^ Europeans imd
Chri»ttonf front attempt to extend
trade to the intenor of China,

NE'HVLLE MARKET.

bad a run of sleighing.
Mrs. R. B. Norris, one of th* pioneer* of
Ypsilanti, died on* tbe 27th.

Ci

GAIK CHILLED aad
DIAMOND IRON PLOWS
fatly

l &gt;• orrrMjry. , UMf I
In Ur Mt by vUlUu* Al*
th ota boMB**a aducatio*

LARGE STOCK OF

Ji W. VOIGT’M

YOUNG MIDDLE-AGED AKD OLD KER.

Is the Best Leger Brewed ia the West
IMLWAUKKK nBHWElUt,

BOOTS AND SHOES
Which were bowght for CASH ind will be

CROOK'S PATENT

GUARANTEE:

and we will convince you that we are not to
SEATED OJV PRICES!!
.MHZ) H.rrrRvnw

Caniagts and Buggies.

Mold at the loweat

JL*ivinpr Prices.

CALL -A-ZhTID SEE ITS

Jacob Heter, m tnrh*n&gt; county farmer,

I.. E.HOKY’8

GENTLEMEN!

SALVATOR BEER

^HtTHC
ORLD.
D n AU
DRUGGISTS.

DEFORIITIES,

KOCHER BROS

IXANDEB KMORT.

DOUBLE WAGON
I1IDYA CROWES

�THE

g Stoves

MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN I

fralSYLV/IIA

BAILBOAD

Tut Mai! Boa!* of th, Vcitod Sutrt.

- NOV S. JS76

r»» «.)? &gt;2.00 p~

A Leaf from the Spraytho
gtoriight; «O. WHlte Boy. 'florae. Home
nfoo a beautiful pisoo for the piano -ent itled
"On the Banks of Ibo^haser.".
*
Meeors. Whiauey
NUtJaJstgo four
Story .building bo ftogt tfreet, Dotroil, which

In the treat Rush to Cap.
Boise's New Store!

DryGoods
GROCERIES.

ebaraa, don t fall to give framin'* long

—Thirty.persons of Udi vicinity, Wedn&lt;
here Kudricks apaak.

They report a good

alio publish era of that licsllent monthly,
"Tbe Bong Journal," which Is. said at the
modest earn of $1 00 per anunm, and which

Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnhhing
Goods,
Ahd Rcryihlng Nice

for the Ladle'.

Atmtfoith &amp; Co m.

—Rot. C. I. Deyo has returned borne from

6,000 besheto Potatees,
2,000 baskets Corn,

■eoalat Ike Christian Church next Sabbath

J shall bo pleased lo see my old friends

The Writers Rural.

Milton George, a practical and successful
armor, and for several years cenoeetrd and at prices as
itbthe editorial staff of The Western Rurcl

SCKA^Kf fur wF-S

LOW AS THE LOWEST.
will apeak at the Quail Trap School House,
L- J. WHEELER.

srigbt before electUxj.

—Best Golden Drip Syrup only 73 eenh
—Nko-Bhawls relling al 40 .seels,
At Car. Deien’s

THE KATING HTAT1ONH on U .
anweed. Mralx will U rOrt,&gt;*l.«ul
oom and ample lima »!'■&lt;.wed fnr rsOer
KXCt’totJdNTtCKWra, M vwaer

Please give n' a call before pur. basini
now great'y Improved, and has the abler! eUewhere. Ths Highest Market Price paid
and beat editorial staff and list of ooalribu- for Buttor, Eggs, Etc.
Nashville, Oct. 18th. •

Cheap Transportation and equal Justice to
plots and leas plump Mapartridge with all claeses. Couibininglts pareGeal Infor­
mation on Rural Affairs with its entertain
ing and instructive liters
make it the moat Co»j
ware patronise Charley.
ly Newspaper extant.

E. 0. BOISE.

HUNK THOMPSON,

D. M. IliiTD. J* .

FRUIT TREES 1

this village that the flta'e Prison, st JaekDon't pay 12$ eta. for Cbfre Atflar whi

Address THE WESTERN.KUBAL.
• .
Chisago, in.
I will furnish the Western Rural and ths
News, for $3 00, end give ths Ruial from
0. Stmxo.
—Two Hastings mon made a wagerabout

MARSHALL STREET NURSERIES,
OF BATTLE CREEK, MICH,

-Heavy Twilled Tiekinr. 10 eta per yard

and a fight Insusd, in which knives and pis­
HashvHle and vlrlnity. their agout,
tols were drawn. Neither hog was killed.— mous author of "Adam Bode,” "MhldlaKoenlny News.
march," etc., has created a profound eennmr a i green
. —The Vermontville editor will give a
Chicago or Detroit hotel more puffing (er n
8 different giados,and are prepared to skunk
literature. George Eliot will probably con­
down sidered by posterity the grentrel, certainly
■ft. Bewtliful yard wide Carpeting only
At Car. Botas'i

WANTED!
19,000 bushels Potatoes,
10,000 IU Dried Apples,

1,000 bushels Beans,

Boston Sroa*.
Nashville, Mich.

Oil, and 12 1-2 cents for Coffee A Sugar,
but go to tho Cheap Cbsh Store where yeu
can buy.
.
Oil f.T........44c

Extra C,
.80
Best Detroit Buller Crackers, ter..SR 1-2
Fish way down and everything else in
proportton at the Cheap Cash Store.

,.

lileratu-e has not produced.
Tbe publishers of tbe popular “Laheside
lege (art Monday after 20 rents worth of
Library" editions of standard authors hjivs
esmpbire gum but after going through two Issued a cheap edUionet "Daniel Deronda"
awful fist fights snd^falling off the sidewalk complete in two volumes, unabridged and
by the foundry, his mind was so shaken up unaltered, price, only 20 cents each, by
mail 23 cents. Sold by.aH Newsdealers, or
thst'he called for "castor oil."
sent postpaid by DoSxrLLY, Lorn A Co.,
—Last Sunday night while JobnW. Glas­ Publishers, Chicago, III.
gow, of Baltimore township, and family were
al ehureh, listening to a good sermon, their A Jealous Husband Shoots His Wife and

then Kills Himself

Chipman and Lee supposing they bad ee­
cured tbe land of Wm. Killen, began to

which U construct the Opera Heuea, and
line

-■ItHxworth A Cb.'s
Lu Baos.

— OalMsdat

Mittins in Nashville, at Can. Bous’s.

MT* Remember that at the Boston Store
they are selling piles of goods. They'have
Jost received Ibeir second stock of Fall

ssuficieat."

Boms Braes.

TAKE XOTICE.
Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Scarfs. Woolen
Wrappers. Over Skirts. Under Shirts.
Drowrs, Gents' Hose rnd Overalls.

ing himself ao&lt; quite deed, obtained an old

notified to call and seUlo their accounts and
Yours, respectfully.

Please give me a call.

RcspcctfitUy, &amp;c.

trial by tho Co.'s Best Chemical Salcratus. That ia a
pare article, not detrimental lo health, and
r . •.
-___ w&gt;_ &gt;______ ti
.
house of ill-fame in Battle Creek and etab— Wo should Judge from appearance*
‘.hat GatrrtTM's banner store was rapidly be­
coming a favorite place to trade, good, full
The decision of the stock, flir dealing and low prices la what
does IL

An examination of teachers will beheld
and now It is granted she will spend money
at the Nashville Union School House, on
lavishly U secure hie acquit*].
Hye ia a
Seturtlay. Nov. llih, 1876, oomenciag el

Oulleton, Oet. 26th, 1870.
JOHN M. ROE.

Nirs. E.

C.

Pitting'er

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS!

1876.

PIONEER STORE!

Fall and Winter Styles.
Dress and Cloak Making,

PUniXG THX

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to furnish all who wish with a good ri
and at prices corresponding with the ele ,

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work by pulling off hia boot and discharging
the contents of hia gun with hia toe. His
land Walesa they pay him four limos the
bead was blown lo pieces. Mrs. Rmho was
original sum agreed upon lo be paid. Oh,
William I
Wo thought you was a man that
able lo reach tbe house of n neighbor and
prided yssroelf upon your word and honor.
give the alarm.
The cause of the terrible
Scat !
deed is attribntsd ta jealousy.
—Elder W. R Northrop will pi each at
the hell in this village next Sabbath mornthe Nashville lodge, F. ft A. M., on Wednes­
day eve., Nov. 8th, and every Wednesday
ing subscri|-tions for carrying forward tbe
thereafter until further notice.
work on the Baptist bouse of worship,
Ecobnb Coox, Sec'y. 0. I. Dxvo, W. M.
which ia attended with much sacrifice to
A Hamburg, Conn, girl has eloped
son interested In tho building up of Nash­ at thirteen:
ville win lend a helping band. The Elder
ia not a resident of eur village ; bio mission
I will hold a special examination for tbe
benefit of teachers wishing such privilege
for the township of Maple Grove, on Tues­
encourage h.m in bls laudable underlain ug- day, Nov. loth, at Nashville.
Inquire of
.
A. IL SEAMAN,
S*ipt. Maple Grove schools.

sd during the trial.

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of his children, wqo was standing near him
exclaimed, '•Don't shoot again,'* and he re-'
plied, ••Ill shoot you, too." The frightened
child eeeaped from him, and, probably sup­
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and unifora»&gt;b|«cuU, it is more than prob­

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Don’t fail to see them.

of Violins, Bows,
straightened up with his usual pomposity
Botsn Bno.'a.

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John Reeee, aged forty-five, and for many
Ury. Insured in the Barry A Eaton.
yean a respected resident of BckforJ. about
five miles south ef Marshall, having a fami­
ly of seven children, quarreled with bis wife
perlure, and will leap remember him.—es­ Thursday afternoon, Oct 26th, and while
pecially those who deal in board-bills and she was attempting la escape from him and
seek refuge al a neighbor's bouse, be seised
a two-barreled shot gun and fired, thocharge
liquidate before his departure. Nyhart is a taking off ret in the side of her head, cutting

in this village. He is now baski
congenial eli mate ef Angola, Ind.

the ftunily.

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MASON 4

Being able to speak a little English, theJ
-E. I*. ftUoton. won of tho Me Bceretery of
War Wimtotojand Attorney for to. District of
Columbia Sfrxw tbe formation qf tho pnsnl
form of U*4 IHattirt Govwnmmit, baa teodw «d has offered a rewapFcff fiS.ftiti ffc-hte arrest.
U«-raainnatioti.
'
—A heevity.loadod pf*tscger train oa U
-J. I. Bro. ks. a reWs.ted d^.ctlre. ba.
bean aw-jlntod Chief of tho Broret tfcrvioo in
, Waabbiirafla pteeu He ia wall known iu the three of tho passengers were- killed. Nearly
* Wcet from bit. cfadeuiaw vice in thowbb.kr-

—HuAm. ihe slayer of James Fbk, Jr., has
Uon set at liberty- Ou toa fitb of January,
. !J7l wm fired to* tffict that next day |.rvvad
fatal. Once tho* ebbeter wm convicted of
urardar and acoUnead to bo hanged; bat a
oecood trial wav tacured, reaulting In a verdict
of manslaughter, and the penalty wm ituprinoumeut for' fear jean&gt;, fttokra’ conneel cantondlug that tho nuryoom who probed Flak'*
wound really deal', tbe d«aib-b!ow. Whan
Btokraotepped forth a fre® man (Det. 2H) bo
wm elegantly attired In a ouit of now cloth®,
prooeuted by bin brother Uoraao, hia overcoat
waa of the richcat material, diamonds apaikled
on hia ehirtfront, and a heavy gold chain.
. with watch attached, wad oonepicnooa Ou hia
arrival in New York hia drat viait wm paid lo
Oommbdcre Vanderbilt, tbe greatest friend ho
ever had.
’
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—An attempt was made to play some of
Hiehard Wagner's music st a concert in Faria
recently ; but so deep-seated la thejiate which
the French heart bears toward Gcnntuiy and
Gorman nuudo that toe audience booted a
grand march off the stage with ahents of
••Down with Wagner!" Au overture from
Ven Webar, another German composer, shared
a similar fate.
GENERAL.
&gt;
—A few &lt;)«th ago, Gen. Crook, being saiicfied that Bed Cloud's and Bed Leaf's binds of
. Hioux, in camp near the Bed Cloud Agency,
were about to depart, with a view of joining
thp hoetilca in tbe ticsffi, determined to disarm
them. and. with eight ccmpaulot of tho Fourth
Cavalry, surrounded Lhtf two bands,consisting of
300 lodges, and captured the bucks, squaws and
ponies without firing a shot, and thor were
marched into tho agency, after having been
disarmtd and dismounted. Spoil d Tail, who
has evinced an- unswerving loyalty to the
whites, wm made head chief, and Bed Cloud de­
posed ; ami Spotted Tail, with Little Wound
have agreed to furnish General Crook with all
tbe warriors he may need lo cooperate with
him in the Aiming campaign, which will be in­
au pirated at onwi.
—Tbe breach of fraternal relations which
hM existed between tbo Northern slid Hcnthcrn
branches of tbe Methodist Church in tho
United States has sa far been healed that a
large number of representative* of tho denom­
ination North and South, met laat week in
Louisville to ratify the action of tho Northern
Conference at Baltimore, last summer, looking
to reunion.
—Tbe ninth annual convention of the lAilror.il Omducloni' Life Aavodatiun of Ihe UuIted
Btatee and Canada convened at Detroit ImI
week. The present number of members ia
1,470; amennt of benefit* paid during tbeyear
ending Aug. 31 waa 822.500. During the year
ten passenger conductors and one freight died,
and three freight conductors were k'lled.
—The Jury in the case of Alexander tJuilirau,
on trial at Chicago ImI week for the killing of
Francis Hanford, were nnablo to agree, and
were aooorJingly discharged. Bo tho indict­
ment will Lave to be tried over again by
another Jury. Tho circumstances of thia care'
are about as follows: Hanford, a teacher, wrote
an tuionynxra* communication to tbe City Cvtmrtl implying that Mre. Sullivan, by reason of
her talent, position and repniatisn an a .writer,
had acquired a strong influtnoe over tbe
then Mayor of the city, and tho Board of Edu­
cation. Sullivan placed a wrong construction
upon the matter, and, being morbidly
sciiaitive about hia wife's reputation, called at
Hanford's bouse to eccuro a retraction. There
wm an altercation between him and Hanford,
who were strangers to each oilier, and Sullivan,
in a towering passion, drew bis revolver and
aliot tbe schoolmaster. Hanford's note wm
written to a member of the Council for bis
information, and wm not intended for publi­
cation ; but the Alderman blundert d. read the
note aloud, and hence all the misery that
followed.
—The President bn appointed tho 30th day
of November as a day of publb thanksgiving
and prayer. The following ia Lis official proc­
lamation:
From year to yvar wa have been accuctomeu in
pauas lu our dally pursuits and art apart a time to
oflsr our thanks to Almighty God far special blrsaings He las vouchsafed to us, with cur prayers f«
a continuance thereof. We have at thia utna equal
reason lo be thankful for His continued,
prolectfoc
and
for the many material
bleastnga which Hta bonnty has bestowed.
Iu addition to Ihoas favors accorded lo ua as Indivldilata, we have evpecia' e rcaaloa to express our
hearty thanks lo Almtahty Gcd that by
-Hta providence and guidance cur Government,
ratabhshed a century ago, hM been enabled to ful­
fill the purposes of Its founders, in offcricg ao
a-yltim to the people of every race, securing civil
and religious liberty to all within ita borders, and
meting cut to every Individual alike Justice and
equality before tbe law. It la, moreover, especially
our duty to offer our humble pSayera to ths Father
of all mereirs for a continuance of Hia divine
favor to ua m anatfon and as Individuals. By
reason of all these cxmslderulons, I, Ulysses S.
Grant, President of the United Hlalcs, do nwomm«r
to ths people of the United Stairs to devote the
» ‘th day of November next#to the expression &lt; f
their thanks and prayers to Almighty God,and, lay­
ing aside their dally avocations and all secular occupatlone. to awmbla In their iwepecUve places a
worship and observe such day as a day of thanks­
giving and rest.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my band
ar.d caused the sea! of the United Hi*Us to be af­
fixed.
Done at the city of Washlngtoc, this twenly-aixtb
day of GctoberUe the year of oar Lord one thou­
sand M«ht hundred and seventy-six, and of tiw
Independence of the tnittril Stat as of America
the one hundred and first.
(t- «■)
V. 8. GnaMT.
My the Prea‘dent:
Haxiltow Fun.
Secretary of Htate.
—Nine cadets of tho thud class at tho Annapoliu Naval Academy have been fxpclled
from tho ins'. Itut ion for refusing io testify in
tlii. invMtlgsticdi of a case of •* basing.'' As
tho lads are atutborn. and will not tell tales out
of school, it ts lik»»y the whale claro ail] be
dismUaud. Tbs court of inquiry J» aUll in
Mate.
. .
—A New York Herald tipsria! from St, Ajtana
says preparation* are going on for another Fcnim invasion of Canada.
--Yiforoas measures have again loon adopt­
ed by ths lUssiaua to keep their Servian
prov-gea from «lf muLbtixm ^nddraren fl gtt.
Ba nub rffiosju in 1‘nnco Milan a army divxde
ttjrir butalions, employing orc half in fighting
lbe Turks,trials the ocbsr i» made aseful In
citteking the iochnation of tlie Servian* to run
away.
— kL Dt» Srtnmc.-nrd. Chief of the French
Cottraifesiaa lo the f'-cntennial Exposition,.
br-nd-i as a bare forgery a Mnuilnual kUir
j irp.irttag to bs written by him lo a friend in
G-rurery, in wh eh tbe managemor.t of tbe
greit Esha liion ia rather sharply oiUeiasd.
no: to VKy-sixr.djred. Ito tetter which ths
gentleman ueaics having written charges that

AmbMsador entered into conventktion
with the' Engliahmiui, who, during the
course of tho Mme, mentioned that ho

Unanimously Assigned the

“FIRST RANK

reeuIUdln a

that it would be a pood tiling for thoEogltab borne Brostteldc. Lady Landen came A abasaador to buy them and use them
to traverse the slre'otfl of Paris with.
1'iUon under Capt'.
-Tbe British
The Amba’-aador immediately then and
there did buy them, taking from his
The train wm delays d by tbo strike of railroad
wm f«md to be about 4W Treasurer 10,000 franca and giving them
cerUinelAheta
■to the Euglishnwn, receiving A receipt
io return. Then tho Englishman got
preen light—“aB rigbl”-st»d chocked firmly wfa 1Q4 degrees below aero. Valent la, Ireland. off at tbo next station, but tho Celestial
in-place. Tbo train preceding tho wrecked wm the Ont laud made after leaving tho frozen never got pos’ession of hia engine and
train of cars.
one, for Philadelphia, passed all right forty-fire
minutes before.
.
—The prospect is Increasing that hostititu a
** Gueat physicians may die,” once
between lluasia and Turkey will bo postponed,
Dlinoi. District of tbs Cherokee Nation by. the by moasa of an annintico, until spring at l«Mt, remarked a wise French doctor; "but
there are ever three greater than tho
Oberokco author!'ire, ImI week, fur Uio killing and parhajw indefinitely.
of a color*! man. Thia waa HcalwT third man.
greatest and better than the beet who
tbe FugHah Arctic expedition declare that tho remain with fluttering humanity. And
I'ular sea ta perpetually frc zui. Tho ordinary tliey are water, exercise, and diet.” '
k« avvragoa eighty foot in IbkikucM. Animal
At our request, Cragin kOo., Philadel­
life and the northerly migration "of birds ends
evidence will be pat in at the next trial, iu
phia, Pa, Haye pmmifled to send any of
our readers gratis (on receipt ot 15 oenta
to pay poetage) a sample of Dobbin’a
Electric soap. Try it Send at onoe.
Globe- Democrat »sy« that three Motbodiat
minhiterr, while ridlpg a circuit In Popo county, of Deligred aod neighboring places has been
An old Pbynician. retired from active prac­
tice, baring hsl placed in bis hands by an
log by two illioit dtetiltera named Hugbre and
terribJo. Na force Lm undergone Buch Ibtat India Miaeionary too formula of a simple
Vogotsbip Bomsdy, far toa speedy and pennaHale. It i» believed they mistook the mmlstaEN •uffcling
- since -the retreat -from —
Mosoow.
ncnt Careof Oonoynptioo. Bronchi Us, Catarrh,
for revenue officers and Mandiahi coming to
—Turkey hM trinmplied over Sorvia. While
tho negotiations fur an armlstio* were in proDebility and all Nervous Complajuui, after hav­
ly wounded, and died two hours after
ing thoroughly tnsted ita Wonderful curative
iu the field, and now has Serna conquered, powers in thousands of casern, facie it his duty
notwithalauding the Ba-uiau aid to tbe latter. io mako it known to bis Buffering fellows.
Deputy Sheriff Woodward, with two consta­ DJuuia. a Servian stronghold, has been caj^
ble*, attempted to arrest a'desperado named
(free of charge) to all who desire it, this recipe,
John D juovan, for beating bts wife. Donovan confusion. Tho Sorvians deaerted their stand- with fall directiona for preparing and buooeesplunged a knlfo in tho bowels of Countable ard», and the HumIadb filled their place, a f ally aaing. Sent by return mail by addreaaing
Price, when tho Sheriff shot Donovan dead.
large number of the latter being killed while
fighting despera’ely. Tbe Belgrade official
NXDtXS AND CAHOALTIKB.
Chatted hands, face, pimples, ring­
Journal published an urgent appeal tp Btweia
worm. Altriioum, and other cutauooun xffeo—On the 31 and 4Ui of October, Central for immediate help.
—I. -VI__ *
America, in the vicinity of Nicaragua, wm
—Tbe much-talked-cf place. Now Lare­
visited by a aevero wind storm and flood, which do, Mexico, hM been occupied again by
made by CwrwoU, Hazard
destroyed property valued at eovenu millions the Government troops, under Geu. Quireof dollara, and killed many of tbe inhabitaate. ga, who anncuncee that he Um driven the
In tho toWna of &amp;Ut:agra and Blanfield over 700 rebels out of hia di»trict. Tho customs author­
Mn.idON8 of bottles of Burnett's
hon-ev wore blown down.
.
ities have opened tho port, an 1 tbo stores, abut
—A steamer Jost arrived st Halifax reports HP for no long a Ums, roopea for bnslneaa. CbcoAixK have been aold during the test
the loss of au Amenaau sdheoner, wtlh all Huh, wo bellava, takes from too rebels their
bands, on Bablo island, a short time ainoo. only port, and they Lad only a nominal claim verdict toa*. it is tho beet hair drreeing in tho
world.
•
—Tho mills of tho Mersey Sood-Cntsbing
Th« fact that the proprietors of SamCompany at Liverpool, England, were de­
ronn's Batucal Ctbx roa CATAaan are per­
stroyed by fire last work. The loss is 3100,000,
In Cox’s court there waa a charge of mitted to refer to ao well known and respected
and-over 200 hands are thrown out of employ­ naaault againnt that old'offender and po­ a gentleman m Haxar Waixs, Esq . of Wells,
Fargo &lt;k Co.'a exprcea, must weigh heavily in
ment.
licy favorite, "John Doe,” and Mr.
RAILROAD INTRLLIORNCK.
Dickson, the attorney, wna examining a
WmiotTT doubt hundreds of people
who will read tlua item are Buffering with Kid—It is announced that the X100,000 required witnoaa.
to cancel the Government lien on the Northern
Dickflan—" How hard did ho shake
railway of Canada has been paid over. This
dyne Ltnimcnt, used internally. Why not try it ?
the man when ho grabbed him!”
payment severs the connection of the Govern­
Witness—"I don’t know.
Pretty
Parsons’ Purgative PUlt, which axe
ment with the road.
now being extensively eoU in thia State, are
hard,"
purely vegetable, and axe mild and gentle iu
POLITICAL.
Dickson—" Wbat do you call ' pretty tbeir operation. Ono ia a done. Good quali­
—Th* following are tho full official returns hard I’"
ties, certainly.
of .the October election in Ohio, as furnished
Witness—"J guess I can show tho
The Ohio State Fair awarded tho first
by the hrcretary of State
pnmium tor pianos to the Ohio Valley Piano
court. It was like thia—”
.
Company.-of lUploy. They are manufacturers
Hero tho witness rose from his seat, of tbe celebrated Valley Gem. toe meet popular
liarox (Bep.) ..
Ball (tanj .
I.’ecj-313.CK1 and, springing upon the astonished at­ tamrumeirt now sold in the West.
Chapman (Pro.)
torney, grabbed him by tho collar, and,
Foktcnks for Alu—Agents wanted.
with a strong, impulsive jerk, lauded Address Bailion M:ning Co., 176Broadway,N.Y.
him on the floor. Then be gathered
IH1ONN 1NCRKASKD.
its, Tra.lsMuba. etc. — How
him up and flopped him across a chair;
nA. BINGHAM A CO.. AU
Boynton'* majority
then ho began to bang him fiver the
xaxou so*i
E»an« (ttep.)............. . ................. iia,Ml floor, jam him up against tho wail, and
TUE MARKETS.
,. 9103a*
CJoosb (Dvra.)..........
.. Xlp»—*1^*3 batter him around over tho benches.
Kbtxmaker (tlU).....
"Hold on—I understand I” shouted
Evina* majority....
the lawyer.
The pluralities on Reprceeutativs
“This is how ho fetahed him,” re­
torted the witneaa, giving him another
lift
" Won't the court rule out his an­
swer ? I object,” said Mr. Dickson,
catching hi* breath.
"If yon withdraw the question, all
right,” KUU
said the
Judge; iuki
and,, uprxu^ujg
springing ,
xiguv,
UJV vuugu;
Medinin tojtalr....^...., 4 10
dvmfam bi» mt, i» ooiteed tho .it-;
;s
boas and took him off. When he again !
Good to choice spring Ex. s oo
mounted tho bench, he remarked: " The |
xo 3 Hprtng...................... i ot
witness appears to have introduced his ;
sj
teelimonyi but I can rule that tho jury

ignore his answer.”
By this time the spectators were in a
—The Secretary of State of Indiana author­
izes the following aa tbe result of tho recent convulsion of laughter, and tho attorney
retired to brush his dothra. The case
Treasorar of State, Jtaiaocratia,' JU2(019; Be- was dismissed.— Virginia Citg (Nev.}
publicau, 206.JH8; Independent, 10,082; total, Chronicle.
484.319. The averAge plurality for tho Demo­
cratic State ticket w 4 846. that for Williams CURIOUS 11IKTORY OP A HTATE. Hoot.................... .
The territory now known no Wiscon- c*Tnjt.................wri-wMtiri'
over Barrieon for Gcrerncr being 5,139.

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»22gr«Mffi&lt;sr'.teKL.’CT
. -Tm: Chrhtian leader (N. Y.), in
■peaking of Merchant's Gargling Oi',
says: "Mr. Hodge is a geutlemari of
liberal !*■*&lt;» and cxcfdleut Jufigmeut,
and tho Gatgliag Oil Company, under
‘ his thoroughly judicious direction, has
become ono of the strongest and sound-1
cat oonceins that grace the commercixl
annals of oar State. Other medicinal
cAoo. a distance of 130 milea. Tho contract spt-cialtitoi, in addition to tho Gurgling
wdl amount to alxnl 42,000,000.
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[sin was cl timed by France, on the
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I ground of dircovcry by its missionnrieti Coan—No. i....................
—Exports ImI wook from too loading Atlan­ and teachers in 1690, who governed it iu”7"..?.........1.
tic mtli-n include S.0K3 barreta of i&gt;ork ; 6,007.­
■intil they ceded it to Great Britain in
770 pcuuita of Lacon ; 2.609 339 pounds of lard;
66 258 barrels of flour; 531,941 bushels of 1763. It was held by the British nation
until 1782, when she ceded all her pos­
sessions northeast of the Ohio to tho
buehcla of peas.
United States.
Wisconsin was then
—Somctiiing over 70,000 people who bold thrown under the Territorud Government
polidca lu tho Continental Life Inauranoe
of Ohio by the ordinance of 1787. On
Company, of New York, will be unpleasantly
tho Uli of July, 1800, Indian Territory
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•ton of tliat company, and tbo appointment of waa organized, and it wav attached to
a roceivar to wind up its atfatn. The prospect tliat Territory until April 18, 1818, when
la held out that dis aseeta of tho company will Illinois became a State. It was then at­
tached to the Territory of Wisconsin,
policy-holders, and it &lt;snjwtb to be hoped
July A, 1836; so that Wisconsin waa gov­
that 11 maw h* tn
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twenty years; by the'State' of Virginia
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soetton tho crop will t.o smaller than last year and by Michigan Territory eighteen
years. She continued a Territory of the
and the cholera Um been qm.o dcetructivo.
United
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I Genuine Silver-Steel Diamond-T oth Saw, $1.25
6d and all sizes larger, in small quantities, 4 cts. lb i
per foot, with handle, file and gauge.
Shingle Nails,
41-2 cts per lb.
Do not be deceived by my competitors who are
Lath Nails,
5 ejs. per lb.
offering a so-called Diamond-Tooth Saw for 76 cts.
Wrought Nails, all sizes, 8 cts. per lb.
per foot, as I can sell you are a better Saw for
Axes, 75 cents each.
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! .37 1-2 cts. per foot.

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$70 cash, or $75 on time, if®" Don’t fail to see the new Tnuss Rod Wagon.

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in Barry or Eaton Counties, which will be sold at prices beyond the reach of competition.
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C. C. IVOLCUTT.
•*

�NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN, NOVEMBER 3, 187®.
DALAXCF.NHEET.
Mr. Wolf presented the pelHioe of;
On mo Hon of Mr. Stowell th.
ywr00 ^*1 "l lh* b*,inn,n|:s’g7'^.c,: Robert McCmtney and 1 fl others ask- port wns accepted.
8,625 00 i »ng‘hat »aid Reflation bo adopted1
On motion of Mf.xSidnam tho re­
Amount raised by tax 1875
i **yBo*rd.
| porf WBi |aj^ on th8 table.
*^*er was a,*° • remonstrance
AFTERNOON SESSION,
SESSION, 1:30
P. M.
M.
AFTERNOON
low r.
I Total
The '-'VIWUlllM-D
Committee UI&gt;
on WUUIJ
County Build- - - -------- —--- —----UIIUUBahry County Clkek’r Office,
-.«» WI presented by ”
Wm
" Freeman
; mgs would report that they have had
Board met pursuant lo adjournment. ■
m. O.
and
Hastings, October 9lh,
1876.
,
.li
R*d! called.
Quorum meson t.! MlUito in TrtMury
51,488 12 1146 others in opposition to said _peti- the matter under consideration and
Th., hang the day Jeogeete.1 by B&lt;j ,
„0„lIcd
Estitn»i»'l •« nrcMairylo be rai«. tion.
would recommend.that the following
the
&lt;• statute
KiAtiiie ,. of the
I he State
e of Michi
Mtclii-­
.... 1account of
, Win. -r.
. ■
Tlie
Tinkler
nnd■ ed• by tax for tn# ensuing par
- r
$3,000.00'
Mr. Smith moved that, the resolu­ Mmi of money he raised, namely :
gan,.for the annual meeting -of the
eleven others were presented, mid sin .
county farm ACOOUN
tion be adapted, which motion did
For * sinking ftn.d for the
B«mrd* of Supervisors.
The board
motion referred to Canirililteu on i&lt;75.
•
-nrt prer®fl by ®y®*
**«y» *» m '
purpose of building a
of Supervisors
"f Bnrry
.
. Co. met ntiI riuim&lt;**• Ts'd for Sba apples
...
lows:
th. County Clerf,
Ommittee. to work. M
County House on the
lor *3 kxuoi
“ i office,
office, in
in »i&lt;l
said 11 C T., •
unable Committees to work, on
u*.kji
’ so#
Ayea—Mr. Bnrtram. Houghtalin. i
County Farm at some fa­
wen’ called tu&lt;
lo ; mnl:on
County, as above, nhdI were
‘
i of Mr. Wolf, Board adjourned I
ijuutai
, ■“**
7. x&lt;*. James W.. Dewey. Hoyt, Perkins,
order by David G.’Robinson,'-chair-1 unt|-| ej
;; ISi Smith and Wolf.—7
light o^cldck to morrow morn- Not
man
*
Nays—Mr. Armottr, Brown, Benon County Ferm ..
flfl 00
On the roll being called by the j
•t&gt;pi«*................. ....
Wm. 11 Powers, Clerk.
iw.ham, Collins. Houghtalin Henry.
We would recommend building a
labor In Iiuum-.......
Clerk, the following Supervisors were i
on tarw, bulrbcrlag.
.' 3*01 Odell, Phillips. Sidnam, Stowell and
jw walk on the Sou^ fife pf the
present and answered to said call :
WEDNESDAY MORNING.
" W3»! Chairman—10*
*
. I’ve.
Thninse IL Bartra '
October 11th, 1876.
::
Absent—Mr. Hendershot:.
southwest comer,
Ftotades Blown.
useflb0 °&gt;d
l^»l M. Dewey.
trsiMportstlun ufMr&gt;. Diller.
Bon rd rYiet pursuant io adjournment •
'‘‘S'
On motion of Mr.
r. '*
Hoyt the
‘
Board’ plank for repkiriog the ren
ier of
Zebulon B. Hoyt.
UtrCldv .............................
| Roll called
Members all present!
*
adjourned lo 1:30 p.
p m.
(the walk area nd the Com
louse.
ower*.
*, Clerk.
Clerk. .| Estimated cost.
::
Wm. H Poweb
■ but Mr. Hendershott.
•
RoblilMin,
-35 00
.
■.
Journal read and approved^
hitlrtx-rlo#
We would reoommend an ap“ }2
AFTERNOON SESSION.
‘
.
iu--'Uicinr
uimi rui
The following Supervisors were
Board proceeded
tu business.
• ‘-J
Board met pursuant to adjonrn ' Propriation for atpvc lor jail 830 &lt;00
,
I Feb- brcfoiid Butler.
absent on snitl cal!:
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The Committee on Miscellaneous
|
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"snoot ment. Ro I Lea I led. Q'tonim present.
»»»...-»
*
••Ury lu urrn.»r
.
Total
.Traverse Phillips, David W. Smith. Claims,
• 1,105 00
Clnimc through
ihr.mrrli their
ihixr chairman,
rhnirniAil Mr.
Mr
.
Board
proceeded to business.
1 bu UlBoUii *eej........... ..
:
L. M. Dewey,
John J. Hendershott, from the town Smith, reported that they hnd exam­
rr|4ilrla|t rtoUl...... .....
•
The account uf Isaac W. Vroocnsn
J. W. Honghtalin,
Committee.
ship of Irving, appointed to vacany! foed the following accounts, and
laiiploa
au-l«ut&gt;dri^«.
■‘
- ...I I.K,
•*• and lour others were presented, and •
P. Brown,
r
occasioned by the resignation
of! Wol||j rPConnnend :heir allowance ns
•
;; *5 on motion uf Mr. Colltns were reterAaron .1. Walker.
•
On motkn of Mr, Stow
follows:
’
»* red to the Committee on Claims.
There being a vannncy.in the com­
r
Nam.’ Nature of Clsltu. Claimed.
,7. tsw
On motion ol Mr. Hoyt, the Board 'port was aenepier..
Mr. Stowell noted i
mittee on Finn nee,occasioned by the
J. P. Roberta, Stet lottery, |l«.T0
he
” aw Procesded to the election by ballot of
resignation of Mr. Walker, on motion
report of the C immittt
ng
mas:
I
1*0
n
County
Superintendent
of
the
Poor,
■undrira*
of-Mr.
* —
•
iwey, the
Chairmau
appoint»
out that portion relath
nff
i S’ f°r three venrs. m the place of Daniel
MuHMag.
ln»n«port»lion of F. O’rilley.
S ims to tilt snch vacancy.
ed Mr.
11* B. Pratt, whose term expires, with sfund.
prk laid before the Board a
Mr. Dewey called fa
Libor In l&gt;mi*v.
nd
rum account.—....,............■
™ iso thu following result:
com mu *11* ion from the Auditor Gen-1
nays and the motion
did
B'&lt;M&gt;k(rk! llurk
--iirht
ioo
Daniel B. Prutt, received 12 votes;
ersd containing a Ntnternenl of amount ;
un p»ll ati'l »urecC curn.
not prevail ns follows:
!7 tx Zebulon B. Ifoyt 1 vote; Ira Stow&gt;a.oo
mu
of Stute Tax appointed to Barry Co.,
7.‘. iX e,l 1 vote; John Keagle 1 vote.
, Ayes—Mr. Armour, Collin*, Bar­
for the veur 1876, which on motion ;
tram, Benham. Odell, Philips, Smith,
eanl-ii «vi&lt; and «u»dri&lt;
- 3«
Dnnier B. Pratt having received
of Mr. Hoyt, was referred to the Cum- j &gt; 111 ram Norton, ’tirrur f.r*
s«.«ii.Dd wat-a
W., for Pit Walla
|0 K&gt;l&gt;niU‘M I'alilUtiini; &lt;&gt;•
*.7 i uo the majority uf vote* of all the Super­
mk
L
•,K&gt;tatoe«
..................
mitree on Finance.
w.s;
N-.vs— Mr. Brown, Collins, DewBooks, blank. * MnUunrry
wooltwiue *ti&lt;l ruiAriv,.
visors elect, on motion of Mr. PriillOn motion ”1 Mr. Stowell Board ; 11 Hlchtnood. lUcku. A Co..
June
ult
»tiit
jm
|&gt;
r.......
&lt;
y, Ifouahtnlin Henry, Huoghtalin J.
a.:*
..' : oo ips he was duly elected as SuperinIxwinx timber tu
Wn Perkins, Sidtinm snd chairman.
adjourned until tomorrow morning,
•cbdiig UlfiU-r...
II
}ao.
tendent
uf
Pour.
count aa Fro-. Atty............ » I"
•hearing •lwv;&gt;...
nt ibe hour nt 8 o'clock.
13 Wm.Tinkl-r, Deputy Nitertaa&gt;wpurtat:&lt;*n ...
On motion of Mr. Bnwn, the Board
Ifffcea.......................... —- UOI
Wm. H. Powers, Clerk
tuotf »rnl
1&lt; Wm U.IUyL&gt;rd.jf«Ucrtr^i 3I.U3
' '
until to morrow morniug al the hour
labor «hi farm...
Hoyt.
1.1 John Robert* mt»c«l!»nr&lt;&gt;&gt;i* 3 no
labor bi hosw...
•- ?’• of eight o’clock.
TUESDAY MOONING,
lubati'i Mir»dr1«-«.
On motion of Mr. Perkins the re­
Wm. H. Powers.
Oeluher loth, 1876.
;
port was laid on the table until 7
Board met ’ pursiinr.1 to adjourn-j
THURSDAY MOANING.
o’clock this evening.
‘
mciit.
3.00
October 12th. 1876.
c*tru-Un« t.-Ui si&gt;4 ■utwirlni.
Mr. Collins offered
Ing
4.10
Roll called.
Quorum present.
Board met pursuant to adjourn­ Resolulioa:
r
,
Il Vdbrfe uf MlddlotHle tine
S«
Juiirnal read anil approved and Board j
Rrlotted. That tbO'^ihcViutendent
ment. Roll called.
Quorum pres­
proceeded to busiimas.
ent. After the reading of the Jour­ uf the Poor be authoriz 'd to lease to
The County Treasurer laid before I
nal Board proceeded to business.
.tbw United Breihren Society a suf­
the Board the lists of rejected taxes j
On motion of Mr. Dewey, the reThe Commissioners on Snleries of ficient amount cf land for a meeting
for the previous year at his office, also port was accepted.
County Officers made the foiknriog bouse site, on laud belonging to &gt;he
at the Auditor General’s office, toNB.
On uiouon
motion ui
of ,nr.
Mr. owwmi,
Stowell, Ma»
account
iivUrln-- »n&lt;! •umlrira
Coffnty of Brity. lying between the
report:
gethcr witg the list* and amounts that N„ 7 u,a, re»Crred back lo tho ComTo the Chairman of the Board of highway and Thornapple River, on
have been charged hack to the coun- mj|lee on Claims.
iv|Milr«h&lt;i
Supervisors
of
Barry
County
:
or
near the old school house site.
Libor In li
ty. and by the County Treasurer, to
On molion of Mr. Collins, account
Your Committee on Snleries of
On motion of Mr Stowell the Res­
the several Townships and the city &gt;jo 2i u-as hud on the table.
x
County Officers would lespectfully olution Wna laid on foe table until
of Hastings.
j
On motion ol Mr. Collin? the re­
* “! ro|&gt;ort, that thoy have examined in- to-morrow afternoon.
Mr. Dewey moved that the SuperW;ls ajOplej „ nmendcd.
s« to ’he subject suhmitred to their con­
On motion of Mr. Sidnam Board
visors ot each township and the city
The committee on claims further
i’^; sideration, and think the County Of- adjournwd te ,7 p . m.
ot Hastings be authorized t*» correct reporied that they had re examined ,
sts ficers should receive salaries ns‘ *■fol
“*
Wm. H. PoWerx, Clerk.
nil indefinite and improper descrip* Laccount—
•
Nn -12 of- June
Session, ------1876
lows, to wit:
.
( Concluded next treek.)
lions that arc; now nn their resneciive 11and would retfeommend that italic
County Treasurer,
• 900
Assessment Rolls.
।uot allowed at any further smn.
700
aio
County Clerk,
Motion prevailed.
On motion the report was accept­
”!
Judge of Probate for 1877,
700
To Our nelhwueuli.
Mr. Dew^y moved .that the chair (ed and adopted.
*|j
Prosecuting Attorney,
600!
man Appoint a committee of three on
The Superintendents of the Poor
aa | Superintendents of Poor,
Dear
Delinquent, it ia time to call
apportionment of taxes, which motion ssubmilted the following report.
&gt;1501
”|
John M. Nevins
the roll ao please toe the mark and
prevailed
Re|»ort of the Superintendents
bHSM'
Samuel J Biddletnan
75
The chair appointed the following
the Poor.
Daniel B. Pratt
60 listen while we do a little plain talk­
CONTRA.
as such commoiittee : Win. I*. Siding. You are jnrtiy
$166.M»j
To the Board of Supervisors
limit. Thomas H Bartram, and Hen- ।
. looo
Total.
•3.175.00 ,n .nw.i.nf.
lota!
Barry Cpnutv, Oct.. 1876.
nts to
All cf
of wmun
which your
your committee
would
.
ry Houghtaliir.
... 4.33
Ail
tx-iuiuuioc wv»m
. y
. r .. .submit,
.
■ and• ask to be dis■
89
Whole nnmber tf penions rupwould
•
08; respectfully
2 SCI.
®°* whufh
whtcfc wn
wi
24} pounds builcr
On motion of Mr. Dewey, the list
ported
al
tbe
Poor
House
28
I Dec. 2 year oM h«if-&gt;r sold,
of rejected taxes and the amounts
20 00 'charBe^ f,uni ^Uf,*ier consideration of; have if yon had
your
ot county Treasurer.
charged back to the seveial Town­
ol the bnliject.
mind to attend to it,/
No. of person* temporarily relieved 92
we have
ships and the city of Hastings were
Z. B. Hoyt, )
.
striven to mnfce a livtl
Feb 29, of cotialy Tre»i...—155.49
per and
received, nnd each Supervisor author- (
March, 23 50-60 bn uboU at 1.14
27 17
Ira Stowell, &gt;
Committee.
.
.
.
,
C.ISH DRAWN FROM THE TREASURY FOR
Jacob Odell, j
1 ?*e
the Worth *
money,
April, calf sold8 75 |
ized and instructed to re-nsscss upon
THE POOR FARM:
May 10, eouniy Treasurer 30.OU ,
On motion of Mr. Peikius the re- have heretofore hinffil t
we wanttheir respective townships and city
1’nbl to keeper of Poor Farm
$155.49
•• 30. 13 1-3 bu wheat at L17...v
.... 15
iu 601
uu
,
the amount or amounts, or iqion the
‘ ed these little amounts.
We can’t
for clothing
185 00
....23.40, P°rt wr8 accepted.
. for bedding
63 45
several de*criptinn? therein, as re... 50 00 i
On motion of Mr. Woif, the report believe yotf are a dead bent and we
25 sheep nold...............
for food
178 64
qtiired by the provisions of Sections
... 4.50! was adopted.
1 calf
hate to dun you, but we want to see
for
medical
attendance
110 and 112, Act No. 169, Session j
July 10. ufcounty TraM
no M'
On tno’’on
Mr. Dewey Board
800 Aug , 30 1*3 bu wheat
those "spondulicks* very bad.
We
*“2'j. adjourned to 1 o'clock p. m.
Laws 1869, and the same referred j
.for transportation
25 80 Sept. 5tb, 16 5-6 bu wheat
don’t want the money to look at,—•
to the Committee on apportionment'
lor labor In house
5 02
...
26.00'
AFTERNOON
RSION, 1 P. M.
** 27tb, 25 bu wheal....w.
. 196 IX)
of Taxes.
we want it lo improve our paper, and
1^471
Board convened pursuant to ad­
30 00
Total
On motion uf Mr. Bartram, the Su­
journment,
Roll called.
Members make it more interaati^g to you, and
for Uber on farm
14 38
CROFN RAISED.
pervisors of the several Townships,
56 50 |
for repairs and sundries.
________
mi*
78
all
present
except
Mr.
Hendershott.
to bay good clolbea for ourself and
' 318 buebtla of wheat; 375 bu.
and the city of Hastings were author­
$me4 031 pound* wool; 130 bu potatoes; 12 tons i
The Committee on Claims through
Total
ized and directed to assess upon the
u-_ .
u----------- r-----lhejr gjjainnan, Mr. Smith, further relier items with a full stomach and
taxable property, both real and per­
EXPENDED FOR TEMPORARY RELIEF:
{ ported that they had re-examined ac- plenty of legal tenders in our pock­
2^ j,. .
STOCK ON FARM.
For medical attendance
son al, the several sums of money re­
109 60 • 1 hor»#; 6 cows; 2 yearling caul#; 2 I count Mo. 7, and would recommend ets, than when they are empty. Wo
for funera.1 expenses
quired to be r used by Certificate ofi
648
76
1
eB
'
Tpa
!
7
ho.-»
and
8
pig*,
।
that
it
bo
allowed
at
ten
dollara,
also
for food
have trusted you in good faith ; now,
the Township Clerks and the Recor­
20] oo '
wl,‘°h ’B rcipectfully eubrailted.
for cb thing
j that they had examined the foilowing have some pitde. he sqnare toed and
der of the city of Hastings, for Town­
70 85
J’0,
Nevibx,
for trancpurlati-in
accounts, and would recommend their punctual, and don’t let this grand
ship and city purposes, also tu assess '
-- 16
-- ,
H. J. Bid»lkmas.
for medicine and other expense* 89
allowance as follows:
Cooniy fcupU. Poor.
Centennial year pass without Rt least
for fuel
upon the taxable property of School,
Do
Districts end School Districts frac­
On motion of Mr. Stowell, the re­ 28 M. W. Riker ju.tioe fea- 88 99 $88 90 being square with the printer.
Total
$1881 87
this, clear subscriber, nnJ our soul
tional, such sums of money as ire
port win accepted and adopted.
24 Isaac W. Vrootuan under
OTHER EXPENSES.
/—
properly certified to and required by
Sheriff fo«a------------ ......88 44
80 44 will rejoice.
On motion of Mr. Wolf, the ResoPaid County Superintendents
$850.00
19 60 lution
laid on
tbe tuhl*
table Tat
at lh*
the June
J Ru“
iL.n lafA
.... lh*
Line
School District Boards.
3upervlaara
80 83
On motion of Mr. Bartram, account
transportation to tindTjrom
A Hud ton Biver pilot rang the hell
Session, 1876, relative to restraining
10 20 from running at large in the town of
the Flint asylum
No- 13. uf June Session 1876, was
7 70 for the boat to "alow,” and when an
expenses
to
Coldwater
taken from the files and referred to
•
Maple Grove, all horses, cattle sheep, 27 Daniel Mane* and 5 *hrtrvesltg.iion was thade it was found
W; and hogs, was taken from tbe table.!
era juror feas....~.^.w...
tbe Committee on Claims.
«00 fhat deatb'w glaze was on Ui» visionTotal

Sapervikors Proceeding*.

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On motion ol Mr. Perkins Board •
adjourned until 1:30 p. m.
Wm. H. Powers, Clerk.

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But, worst of all, I wm at length forced votes in favor of his proposal. Sud­
r to acquaint Emmeline with our terrible denly ho confronted me, and said in a
position. The poor child tried to eom- jx&gt;culiar tone and with a significant
' fort me with tender carceees and hopeful
’•e^y •ra*« which were tightly,
i words, but tbe words died away on her folded on my breast:
’ quivering lipi and gave place to bitter
“And you, sir, do you not approve
' sobs. And I could do nothing. Noth- of my suggestion I"
L itjg f Ab, yea I one last hope retnaiijod
“ I do not, sir,” I replied, with outto me. Some days previous I liad writ­ waid firmness, but with a face paler
ten to Mr. Maitland, telling him of my tlmn ever. A silence os of death suodesperate condition and requesting him eeedod these words, and every eye in
to give me some letters of introduction tho room was turned, in my direction.
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and rcpalra all Firearm, and S'* Machinery.
GUNSMITH,
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rpEACHER of InUrumente! Mu'.lc, on tbe Piano
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CONFESSION OF A THIEF.

My father had been dead a month,
when ono morning Mr. Maitland, our
family lawyer, one of my father’s oldest
friends, called on me.
“ Mr. Charles," ho faud, after wo had
~T shaken hands, “ we have arranged your
'
fatixer’a affairs, and found n purchaser

“Are all the out-lying debts paid in
full!” I interrupted quickly. ■.
D. W. LINCOLN.
“They are, but,” continued our kind
friend in a troubled voice, “ I grieve to
say there is hardly anything left for you
and your sinter ; scarcely 81,000.
£ PARADY,
" Ah J" he went on, “ if you had only
followed my advice I Tliero were among
your father’s debts more than one that
J. B RASEY,
could honestly have been cut down by
one-half. Your father had ever an open
hand and a geno’-oun heart, nir f
UUnftaixb.____
WEBST^i^^HbBBsT
“I regret nothing that has beer,
done, Mr. Maitland, and have but one
more question to ask you; when can I
have the 81.000.’’
; “To-morrow, if you wish it"
A few days later my sister Emmeline
Job l*riutln&lt; executed with ucatncM. aa
and I bode adieu to our onco-happy
.H^teli. UgUvbr* Trunua^ &gt;W
home—ours, alas! no longer—and de­
Wit E GRIGGS,
parted for New York.
A VCnONKKR. will attend k&gt; all Sate
In spite of my efforts to bear up
A J* *9*W‘P*
blf f**r TertfU t
against the sudden adversity that had
fallen upon us, the blow nearly overMUSIC! MUSIC!
whslisril ms at first I did not think so
b* ELLA DEAN of Olivet Colleov,
ranch of myself; a man can always
make his way in this world with energy
and
a strung will, but I was troubled for
V, &amp; MAIL,-LINE
_v' t__
my dear sister. How nhuuld I find tlumeans of providing for this fragile, del­
icate girl of 16 all the comforts and lux­
uries she had hitherto enjoyed ? When
this terrible problem first presented
itself to me, I fell a prey for just bne
moment to utter discouragement and de­
lOHN Q CRE^yT**^
spadr. But thone of my race orc proud
J
SIIBRII^F,
and strong of will, and I mentally re­
--------- —
■ ggtorejorand General Conveyancer
solved tlud. I would fight the bottle of
art bOMK
life so bravely that victory most at last
crowd my efforts.
rpuXy ifhertfV, '*
Am veil in New York, wo took a mod­
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.. lit’ b . . .a. 1.
,a
est apartment and furnished it with us
much comfort as our Blunder resources
JAMES FLEMING.
would allow. I made out a list of all
my father's former friends, resolved to
apply to them one after another until I
had obtaiaed rwptoymeat. Day after
Wv
hoped and waited
Promises without
number, expreetuaiMi of interest for my­
self and my sister, and regret for our
bereavement, were lavished upon,, me,
but that was all. It wwi the old story,
so well known to all those whose hard
doom condemns them to solicit aid or
gn long 'uma.
BU68BLL.
first, then oblivion. We had now been
three, mouths in New York, when one
morning I found that only 85 remained

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would not bo bankrupt before oar time;
and interest, emotion, craptouds, and
xeeterday afternoon tho Mexico mail
steamship City of Mexico, Commander with the rest if wo would have every­
W. B. Sherwood, which has had a torn- thing in harmony, and tho key-note of
our voice not an hysterical screech, pro­
ricano in the Gulf of Mexico, arrived st claiming nothipg. So should it be with
Italicize it rarely,
Harboak'a steres, Brooklyn. As soon as th/i handwriting.
and then only when the subject impera­
bcrod on board and gained the following tively demands especial prominence.
account of her passage from Progreso,
te Mexico, to Havana, which lasted five
it ban often been said of people slight­
tho shape of a large, official-looking let­ in a toneqj shall never forget. “ I would hole cut in the bulwarks, forward, to al­ ly insane, who commit or attempt sui­
ter, bearing the address of Hon. Mr. rather l&gt;e tho loser of t10,000 than wound low the seas to run off that sho shipped cide, that they are moved by unreason­
Carleton, an eminent member of the ju­ the feelings of a guest under the shelter in the hurricane, boats without oovera, ing selfishness or vanity. Even vanity
dicial bench. Taking up' my hat, I of my roof," and, moving toward the broken-in windown and doom gave evi­ might, and we venture to think would,
straightway boro tho letter to its destina­ door, he added lightly, “gentlemen, dence that the good ship had gone lie in many cases overborne by tho recol­
tion, and, having read it, the Judge said coffee will be ruined if we delay here through nd slight contest with the winds lection that suicido is murder, and Uiat
to mo, glancing st mo kindly over his longer.” Jratt as he was parsing through. and waves. In conversation with tho tins person who commits it will be treated
after death as a felon—his body buried
gold-rimmed spectacles—■ .
_
first officer, Mr. Beting, he gave the folwithout Christian rites, his family dis­
loMng account of tho hurricane:
graced, and his property lost to them.
me, and I think I shall have good nows ton," I said, “ you will hear me ? Pray,
We left Progreso, in Mexico, on tho
The -man who could make and sign a
(or you.”
do not refuse mt,” I added, seeing him 15th inst, bound for Havana with a full
disposition of his property with the in­
On tho third morning after this inter­ turn coklly away. He stood still for a cargo of hamp aufl general merelion diac tention of sniaide clearly in his mind
moment,
and then, turning toward me, and a few passengers. Tho wind was would be more determined on self-deview I had persuaded my sister to take
a walk with me. Daring our promo he said brusquely, but without looking freah. .from the northwest. Tho next btructiou than certainly ’'a_ half of the
day it blew from tho northward in
nude, we happened to pass before a res­ at me:
persons who at present oommit the
“ Very well, oomo," and he led the squalla, accompanied by rain and A ris­ dreadful aoL
taurant in the neighborhood, whence a
ing sea. Al noon the galo increased,
waiter had just issiiod forth, bearing a way to his study.
It has not, we believe, been denied by
Tbe door had hardly dosed behind us with a heavy swell, the wind being north­ medical men that the homicidal mania is
luncheon tray, on which, among other
tempting viands, wsgj p daifay . roast when i^houts of teug^ter were oeard from northeast. Tho ship labored heavily, frequently restrained by the fear of
chicken. My poor sister involuntarily the drawing room, and, before! bi d time and shipped large quantities of water. punishment. But, as the law is at pres­
fixed such a longing, hungry look on the to utter a word, Mrs. Carleton burst On the following day (Tuesday) tho ent worked, many cases occur in which
food as it passed before her that it al­ into the room, holding the musing ring weather was similar, but tho boos were the maniac coolly counts upon the im­
heavier. On Wednesday tho gale in­
most broke my heart. On our return in the palm of her open hand.
punity which will attend his crime. The
“There is your ring," she said, hand­ creased in violence, tho wind still being same feeling may work upon suicideH.
home, I found a letter from Judge
Oarleten awaiting me. Apologizing for ing it to her husband; “a servant has from the northeast Tho galo, heavy They may, and no doubt often do, know
as it bad been, was nothing in compari­
the irregular form of hia invitation, ho just found it"
and believe that under no circumstancee
“ WlwaJ'^ B|anuwred^fte-.CxIe.to,D. son with the hurricane which commenced will tho old law bo brought to bear upon
said be nhauld }be happy to see mews a
si 11 o’clock on Wednesday night It
guest kt dinhdr Tm the'wnms evening. • with a look dEjdtapdM
their oase. ’ Among recent examples
“Just in your plate,” she answered, broke on ub with fearful violence from there is a large proportion in which the
As the servant announced me. Judge
east-southeast
The roar of tho -wind
Carleton came toward me, and, taking laughing merrily.
ruicide, however insane upon the one
waves was terrific.
For sixteen
“ Very well, Annie, leave ns for an .and
■
me kindly by the hand, introduced mo
[XJint, was perfectly sane upon every
to his wife and daughter, and then to instant and wo will join you in tho draw­ long hours the infernal racket continued, thing else, and there being no restraining
but tho ship behaved nobly.
At 11
several of his guests who had known my ing-room."
thought in the f cor of legal consequcnceii,
father. All were jw k£fl and cordial to
’ X-i Uio door doted' behind his wifi', o'clock on Thursday morning Capt
haa Isien left to commit eelf-mtirder as
mo that in a fow moments I felt quite nt Mr. Carlefdl Came upto me and seized Sherwood gave orders to throw over­ an oct affecting himself alone. There
board a quantity of hemp to lighten tho
home. The dinner was a brilliant ono. ce by both hands.
are many man to whom disgrace appcarH
I was engaged in an animated con­
“Before you say one word, sir, hear ship, and all hands worked with a will. wore© than death. Such a feeling is not
versation with n charming and very my story," I cried, and then with rapid, A hundred and thirty bales were Boon
uncommon oven among those whose in­
witty lady beside whom I was seated, ■feverish eloquence I told him of my thrown overboard, which had tho effect tellects ore considerably disordered.
my affection for my sister, of preventing our vessel’s- tailoring as Stealing, adultery, blasphemy are quite
when suddenly all my gayety fled from struggles,
'
as
ueavuy as previously, or shipping
snippx
of my suflerings at seeing her suffer, heavily
impossiblo to many a man who will yet
the table a splendid roast fowl that a and finally of. tbe
htiari-wringing. much water. The rain fell heavily
oommit suicide. Ths idea of fituting
wore unablo
unable to take any
ar ob­
domestic, had just placed there. The acene of the porning. “And thia i*.. while. Wo were
another is often more repugnant than
servations,
and
kept
tho
ship
’
s
head
to
scene of the morning and the hungry why I prefer to pare for a tiiwf nOhcr 1
that of hurting oneself.
wind. Fortunately, at 4 o’clock on
look in my* sister’s‘eye* rose up before 'than hare -it-ka own-that -niy father’s the
!
There are many with whom a consid­
me, and my heart was wrung by the daughter was dying from hunger," I Thursday tbe wind and sea moderated, eration of tho injury done their families
remembrance. Tbe next instant a por­ concluded, drawing'from my pocket the the former hauling to west-northwest. would operate powerfully as a deterrent,
tion cf the fowl was placed.before me. 'portion-of the fowl I had contrived to At 9 o’clock we headed to tho westward, even more powerfully than the desire to
tllree bourn Inter we made our course
1
In the meantime, the lady beside me, slip from my plate during the sumptu- and
gratify the suicidal impulse. Paarion is
Havana. On Friday we had fresh
1
finding I had suddcni.vH’ecotno taciturn ; ous repast of whicl^Lhad just partaken. for
thus controlled, and tho man who would
from the westward, then cloudy
and ciittrait, gave 'inlr -Attention to my The tears fell from the' eyrkol the good gales
‘
stick at no cruue to attain an end where
next neighbor, and left me to my de­ lawyer as he listened to me, and, when I weather and fresh broc&amp;m from the his own longings are concerned, is yet
At
3
o'clock
on
Friday
vices an'd the satistac^on'iiT fc?tawiy hack ceased speaking, ht^xmee . more northward.
1
held back by tho consequences his rashafternoon wo came to anchor in the port
appetite. I made Ruch gftod use of tho
neas may bring upon those whom he
liberty thus accorded to me, that in n
“Good lad I The sister you love so of Havana—and so ended one of tho lovofl or oven those with whom ho wishes
few seconds ovsry^ trace ,&lt;rf food on.ray well shall neverJoxow, wipt Mffiin ;” and moat e rentful trips the City of Mexico to stand wedL It is not possible to be­
over
made.
Capt.
Sherwood
and
all
on
plate had disappeared.
Dinner was with my hands fttil! chmpcdHir his own,
lieve that if every intelligent suicide—
nearly over when the conversation ho throw open tho door of tho drawing­ board worked splendidly, and to prriae that is, every suicide whoso intellect has
turned on a lawsuit that my host had room, draw me in after him, and laying one would be invidious to tho others. only failed on the one point—could be
Dpon the voyage to this port from Cuba
gained for bne of. his clients.
hw hand ofi my isheuldejt with fatherly
shown, whether by argument or by wit­
wo picked up the disabled steamer Potts­
“Well," said t^o; Judge, laughing, a flection, he said in a voice of deep emo­
nessing tho experience of others, that his
ville, bound from Galveston to Phila­
'' ,r .
“ the case is one of my best. I’ll allow,; tion;'
delphia, and towed her into Delaware crime would be punished by social dis­
but my client deserves a little mention,
Gentlemen, I present to you the
grace, ho might not be induaid to hesi­
breakwater.
too. Just look at the handsome present i most honorable and worthy fellow I
tate, and, as in all diseases, time gained
he hks-spilt m/;" ^nd Jiejdrsw ff&lt;jm hfa
would be life saved.
finger a magnificent diamond, ring, and
A very remarkable cbaracterisih. of
Ths impulse is often transient. Re­
handed it fur inspection to the lady who I hearts that night in our humble apart- women is the habit of underscoring strained for a sufficient period, it dies
their words; writing in italics for the out, and every consideration, legal or
sat next to.him,. Ip tho jpidqt(of ex I ®«iL
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presaions of delight and admiration, the
better direction of the reader, and the moral, which can be used for its re
s Lost nice.
more distinct emphasizing of the sense. , Btraint, should be diligently sought out
jewel was handed from one guest to an­
One of the most remarkable races that Like many other things, the value or |
other round tbe tabic, and Mrs. Carleton
and-.employed. Half a dozen verdicts
ever
iuhabitRi^fbe
earth
is
now
extinct.
had just risen and was priweciliiigTo7
worthlessness of this habit depends ; of “felo-desc” would have a stronger
peas into the drawing-room, when her TheySvtlre kjaowu as the Gaunchee, and solely on its use or abuse. Judiciously ' influence, we are convinced, upon in­
husband exclaimed, “Mj dear, have were the aboriginee of the Canary employed, those passages underlined, ‘ tending suicides, and would have a
islands., Jn tho sixteenth century pes­ those words in italics, are excellent
you my ringl".
greater eflect upon tho annual number
tilence, slavery, and the’'cruelty of tho finger-posts to the mind; Jbut, when
of oases, than auy medical treatment
" No, indeed ; Mrs. M------- returned
Spaniards succeeded in totally extermifinger-posts
are
put
up
at
every
field
­
wl atever.—London Saturday Review.
it to yQUyafow.ujonjepts ^inco.”
“ Bless me f Then where can it bfc ?”•'gating them. They are described as gate and foot-wide bridle-path, tho
jt,HIATIC DOCTORS.
having been gig ntic in stature, but of
attention is diverted and the main road
The first core of the Hart phymcian is
fediagzra nW bis ptickptejtone after .thj*.
other. - No one stirred from tbe tgble,
and for some minutes tho room wbs
filled with a confused hum of voices and
the jingling of knives and forks, china
and glass, brought into viaisEi.ddllfeioa.
by the excited guests in the search after
the missing jewel. But the search was
al! in vain ; the ring hod certainly disap-

-lull behold, ag»lu»t prti» «ky,
-With mighty &lt;ont&lt;M robed In flooci.
The awful Himalayas Imai!-

A “UAMBT” son—Venison.

A good kind of a miser—Economizer.
A Mowle pajier thinks jtopping tho
question should be prefaced by ques­
tioning pop.
.
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’ The Philadelphia ladiei speak of
wearing their gains when the local
weather propheta predict vain.
:I

Russia wishes to “strip, off Beas
Arabia.”. ;Oau, th&lt; patiops jrtand by and
see such an-fet ot indecency performed
without interfering!
Pul un your .atrat riSL*t)|n boouel

I’niL-iNTHnornrr—“There’s a penny
for you, my lad. What will you do with
itt"
Sweeper—“ What, all this at
once I Hl toss yer' tof it, double or
quits! ’’—Punch.
'

“Dn. Ingersoll's tenth wedding" is
the way a Brooklyn paper commences a
popular pastor's MUtiverraxy.
When
mked by a reporter how many wives he
had buried he replied, “ Noin

Yesterday being a pleasant Sunday,says the Norwich Bulletin, most of tho
boys who
attended Sunday-school
brought homo a good many chestnuts
' which a kind man had given them.
Ike has had on irritating skin disease.
Mrs. Partington says “ tho Charlotte
Russo broke out all over him, and, if he
hadn't wore the Injun beads as on ome­
let, it would doubtless have culminated

fatally."
R«v. Mil Lamah, of Alabama, says if
wo liad Do other proof by which to es­
tablish tho truth of tho church tho
fact that it bus never been killed by
its own ■members would be amply suf-

Qcieat
We can’t understand why it is that a
married mon can’t gQ into a stere to buy
a new rolling-pin without blushing to
the tips of his ears, if anybody happens
to giggle when ho prefers his request.-—
Burlington Hawk-Eye,
The fear of woman is the beginning
of wisdom. Children say what they
will bo; old men what they have been ;
only fooh say what they are. A woman
may avow all .to a vain man and deny
all to a jealous can ; neither will be­

lieve her.
.
,
Visiting magistrate (to pauper luraiio)i*&gt; Wen, Willhai, you have been

here nearly ten yeara; I suppose you
would like to be discharged I" P. L.—
“ ’Deed, no, air ; yon don’t think 1 am
to study your general appearance and
so crazed as all that, do you! I am very
ask yon about your temperament He
comfortable, tlmnk Your Honor f"
has learned in the “ Tukhpatul MumAn unmarried tout not young woman
iniu,” the most common medical book
hero, that you must belong to one of in Chicago has a father who will not al­
four classes, and his treatment of your low her to change “1845” to “1855"
malady is governed accordingly. When in tho record of her birth in the Bible ;
he haa combined your symptoms with and she turns .pale with fright every
your temperament ho will pull a bag out time her lover goes near tho sacred vol­
of his pocket, or untie the scarf which ume as it lUa on the parlor table.—New

habit is inveterate. We have seen letten in which every line was dashed as
was of tho rudest kind. They had a
regularly as the t’s were crossed and the
religion which &amp;mght them a future i’a dotted. Sometimes the dashes were
state of rewards and punishments after doubled, and not always in the right
death, ■ and fcf goddiand evil spirits.
They regarded the volcano of Teneriffe
night f" ar “ IFe missed you yesterday
as a place of punishment for the bad. very much;" or, "Our miuic vr.\8ffood,
The bodies of their dead were carefully AND the tinging acellent," and so on.
-t we hoe- it Jit aid the Mdge,
This habit of italicizing insignificant
. York Sun.
words and nnim;&gt;ortant phrases passes
■ortment of drugs in twisted bits of pa­
Jokingly, “that ring must be some solemn, and before engaging in them
Master Tommy (be had beta very
into the life as well as the voice and tho per, perhaps tasting and mailing to find
wicked fairy wlrj hw raalteioualy hidden they were, fattened, on milk.
naughty and was now unuring himself
handwriting of both men and women ;
the right ones, and, haring chosen the with bis Hcnptnre pxiDtej—“ Here’s
herself away in the pocket of one of our
Buentano, the famous newsdealer of and people who act in italics and Roman proper medicine, will give you the usual
number. Now, I am going to make a
Daniel in tho lion’s den!” Mamma
*’
” '
’ ’ in this country in capitals are quite aa onennon as those direction about dooes and diet. The
(incautiously)—* Ah, what wm hs eret
_
_
&gt;u«DCBB by peddling who 'speak anil .write in thorn. Whc medicaments employed by Central
into the lion’s den for! ’’ Master Tom­
newBpapers at retail. He is now, at tile doee not know the emphatio aelf- Asiatic physicians are, in general, very
will—and which you would utterly lemy ।(with triumph)—“'Ckinse he .was
age of 47, one of the best-known charac- imporianoo fay which the smallest, event simple, being in most part vegetable1
ject.if it c*me from another, quarter ;
of a man's life is Sa largely acted, and as
good!".. ,
,
substances, but few animal matters and
tftnktodaifeob&gt;6.~
IA .1 much dilated on. as if his whole barter
Mmk. X. has charming features,
from an eccentric individual like me.”
turned on that one pivot T Borno people
charming arms, charming hands—but
“Explain! explain 1” cn&amp;d .all the
. Merchant's Qargliag Oil haa won for lose their fortune*, their boat beloved,
gurata in chorui.
i I - « J
( j itself
a world-wide roputition aa a lim­ their health, and no one hoars u word;
ing from a long illness, she raid recently
“I propose, then,” continued our
substances to the patient and allows him to one of her friends : ‘ “ I am still very
world has the fact blown through a
to mix them for himself. This not only feeble, but begin to be able to put one
and Ninon then has eteadily grown into trumpet into its earn. Every acquaint
saves the physician trouble, but, in a foot before theothyr.” “ And that ia
the ladies on thia side, and we gentlemen the favor and oottfidtoSb 4»f the people.
not Kajisg * litth),” murmured the ex­
tory spoken in capital letters and italics.
ing of the patient, who might imagine; cellent friend.
it to the notice
One gets tired of all thia fervor and force,
in case he did not immediately improve,
At the word “search" all the blood In
thia making snail shells into pearl qyaIt is noticed as a singular fee' that
that ho hod beau poisoned by the doemy veins nuhed back to my heart, and which cannot be doubted. Au objection
New York city ceuUins no atetue to
a cold sweat broke out on my forrimnd to.its ww»—that of staining tho skin— monde; and with so much ado about
Alexander
Hamilton, and it has been
has been entirely removed, ro that it now
Mr. Molyneux St. John, uf tho To­
ing, ray
and trickled down my face, which 1 felt leaves no slain whatever.
proposed that a public movement be.orAlthough nothing one weioomos tho repose of
ronto Globe, on returning from his trip
called “Family Oil,” and prepared in­ monotony itself, the rest of indifference.
tentionally for human flash, it answers as Color in one’s life m all my wall; but to Britfah Columbia with Lord Dufferin.
a ell for beoHte; and will l»e found one of it is fatiguing to see nothing but scarlet found that be had been appointed Sheriff
| th- best remedies for all pvrpotk-e, where
—
—j
«.u VU..I. auu . Bxiu ira um a man axuua wim wmc. i
a liniment is required, that has ever been
mn will .oa. uUoU. rf otothrng. Io | And iteuugh H JI I could b-r

�Mr. Stowell moved to amend the

I»r. AlKIVft OOMM*
of ih® Slyte.. County and

as follows.

NOV. Iff,

Dr. AIBN’S Mai WH!

HoufliUlin, James W.
Moyi, JEabulun B.
(Mall. Jaoeb

Ex

'V Ruhalor AIaa£

CHRONIC DISEASES

■■

hi&lt; i ? ?
crowing Itnrtily. ever THvaday’h «l«enrfe, when in, may

Il I

IS. 2

Pbilupa. Trareraa
Bidaatn? William P.
Smith. David W.
Stowell. Ira
Wolf. Adam
Bobinwn, David G ,

1AM
16.88

r.

York Shue went f
TriHvM by about 6O.O0G majority.

The other aftrtea eiaiaMxfr for Tilden
r»re Indium-, New Jersey, Cvweciiettt.

Claims audited by Bwirii---------- Superviaura attendance and txaval $279.12

FOR/

Mary kind,'Maseaehasetis, North Car- olinn and nearly tri! if not quite all of

the aouthenr a fates,-—enough to give
him 200 elecloriai voles.

It is also

claimed ar the house is largely Dem

Michigan goes Republican hy from
twelve to fifteen thousand: luajrmity

ISnpervisora Praceechupr

There being no farther busmen*
before the Board, after the reading nf
the Journal, on motion of Mr. Smith
Board -adjourned until Monday, Dec.
W. P. SihXAM, Chairman.
26th, A. D.,1676, al 2 o’clock p.
IV G. Boata»ox. Chairman.
On motion of Mr. Wolf tbe report (Allert) Wm. It. Powsm. County Clerk.
wns adopted.
Mr. Bartram moved that the vote

Isi?»«hs38asssa-

taken yesterday, by which tbe resonee in medicine had failed
lutfon offered by Mr. Cbllins, relative
October 11 th,_ 1S76.
lo accompliih a certain and acre remedy for
to leasing ground to the UnitedDreth- lhie tliftarc and tie effecle. each
rviMM ssasioN, 7 r. a.
ren Society for Meeting Hoose site, Slo- ache. Heafi-bafD, Walcr-beaab, Sick
Board met pov.Mianl to adjournment
Headache, Uoelive»e««, palpitation of the
wns hid on the table until this after- Heart. Liver Complaint, coining up of the
Roll called.
Members all present
food, low xptrita, genaral debility, etc., yet
xcepl Mr. Hendershott. Board pro­ n&gt;nn, be reconsidered.
rince the inlrudnclton of Gwaax’e Aocvrv
ceeded to bosiorsk
"
Motion prevailed.
Flowbb we belieee iherv i» no case of DyaOn motion of Mr. Wolf, the report
Mr. Bartram moved to amend said pepeia that-cannot be iracie-lialely relieved.
of the Committee on Claims was ta­ resolution by inserting the words "for 80.000 doien sold tut year without one case
of failure reported. .Go to your Drngghta,
ken from the table.
Church purposes” in the place and
On motion of Mr. Siduam the re­
stead of the words Mto tho United
pent wns adopted.
,,On motion of1(y. Perkins the re­ Brethren Society.
port of the Committee on County
Motion did not prevail.
H ASHVILLE MARKEr.
Buildings was taken from the table.
On motion of Mr. Perkins tho Resrepoti Lj linking on. Ihat portico of olalivo oBercd by Mr. Collin, wm
JS
same relating to sinking fund.
The ayes arjd nays were called for,
and the motkn prevailed by ayes
and nays as follows:
Ayes—Mr. Armour. Bartram, Ben­
ham, Hcugbhilin Henry, llbyt, Odell,
Phillips, Smith, Stowell, Wolf and
chairman.—11
Mr. Brown. Collins, DewNey
ey, Kfoughiahn James W., Perkins
nnd Sidnam.
Absent—Mr. Hendershott.
On motion of Mr. Wolf the report
was adopted as amended.
The account of Levi M. Dewey
and ten ethers were presented, and
on motion referred lo the Committ ee
.on Claims.
The cotumillee on Finance llirounli
riieir ohuirman, Mr. Dewey, submit
ted the-following rei rt :
To die Board ol Supervisor of
Burry Coupty:
Your Commitieee
b inance
^uruild respectfully report that they
.-.Tinae hasfcthe matter under considerslisas mid* find the several amounts
necessary Id be raised in the Coaniy
foe the year 1876 to be as follows :
TIm; amount of State Tax apporlioMil to this county tinder various
jlkotsof the Legislature is as follows,

adopted.
The Committee on Claims further

Tiie Doct»r s Locatiaa Ini'S

—

91 Ottawa St,
DR. AIKIN

FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS

DOCTOR WHO CIKES.

FRANK J. PUR ORIS,
WAGE BA BRER, and dealer (a CoUa

AT THE BAKERY
“TOO LATE I DIED THBOUGH HEGLECT!

I reported that they hid examined the
following accounts, and

would rec­

ommend their allowance as follows :

WARM MEALS for tie Hun?
II. Power

Mortirauo fflnlc
TAHFAVLT hoTlnR l«xn "»»!• to Uto coadiitotu
LJ of a n-rtaln MorUncr. dffteJ the twcnlTjfth

LOOK IN!

A GOOD GATTEBFOR $1. AND

DR. AIKIN

Printing nottee Of
nf.Mortiwr., on

7.- . :.7
1.190 49
351 46

Tvt.l

COUNTY TAX Aa. FOLLOW*.
J3.000 00
Poor Fund.
1,250 00
In«!tn« Aeylu
25nm
Houm of Correction
Balarin of County Ofliccra
i-L. r. •

Deaths.
Kxpeewes ©(Circuit Court....

100 00
2J3OO 00

Other expenaaa of County

1.256 00
5,000 00

CTM) 00

Total
Ttotal amount of Siata and

&lt;17.B ■

$28,7W&gt; 98
We find that 6 14-100 mills on the
dollar in the egregate valuation ol
the taxable property of the County
give the amount required, namely,
----------------yye t|iercfore nscoirtS28
798.98,
mend that the sum of 0 14-100 mills
un the dollar be assessed on the agregate valuation of taxable Real and
Personal Estate of Biyry County, as
equalized by the Board of Supervis­
ors at the June session.
Ail of which is respectfully sub­
mitted.
Lert M. Dewey,
Adam Wolf.
Cum.
Wm. P. Sidnam.
Pleiadeje Brown.
I
Frederick W. Collins. J

FRESH MEATS,
C. A. TRUMANS

On motion of Mr. Wolf the report
wns accepted.
On motion of Mr. Collins the re­
port wns adopted.
On motion of Mr. Collins account
Nu. 21 was taken from the table.

Free Exhibition

Reinvifforaled. '
His Patients Gain 10 to 40 lbs. in Weight
Serious, Complicated Dlscnscs, Chat

FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS!

EST

•f all kind?. which will ba told low for cash
Tho bifhoot price paid for Hides, Pelta
etc. Give them
NaMville, Mich

NASHVILLE

HARDY A CROCKER,

Where he is now receiving ond opening up one of the finest Stocks of
Goods for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE, ever laid down
in Nashville, and never in the memory ot man was goods
so cheap as he will sell them this Fall Why,
who ever heard of a Good Check

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OT

FLANNEL SHIRTING FOR 16 CTS A YARD.
Still it is

so!

REAPERS, MOWERS,

We have Over One Thousand DreSH Patterns
Ranging in Prices from

BLINDNESS! u4 DEAFNESS!!

Horse Rakes, Plows,

Wheel Cultivators,
To two dollars per yard. If you wiH eall and get prices before purchasing
we will guarantee it will do you good.

Catarrh, Consumption!

GRIFFITH
UIGEUKGOB CIDUM1C DIEEASES.

READ AND CONSIDER!!
LADIES!

The Reliable JFirm of

Absent—Mr. Hendershott.
Mr. Smith moved that the Nash­ WbofawUeAr.nl., itetroh.Mteh
ville News and Earry County Repub­
lican be each paid the stun of twen­ TONES &amp; SELLECK,
ty-five dollars lor publishing the pro­
ceedings of the Board for current

TbaMarricdJpr Pintle dertrian aid or advice In
W delicate nxaltrr r-GUnS to health («u l beauty!,
--------------- *-*--»Ujdly CVO-

EPILEPSY

Harrows, Com
Planters, and

Road Scrapers,
the Beat Mkt. ia the
Co try

GALE CHILLED aid
DIAMOND IRON PLOWS

Have just added, to their usual large stock of Genera! Merchandise, a

dentists
Naalavllle. MicB.

DEFORMITIES,

GRAND

RAPIDS

L. EMOBT’S

LARGE STOCK OF
GENTLEMEN!

JUirhigun Ccntralgailraad

TOUSG. MIDDLE-AGED AMD OLD MU.

Carriages and B«(jflira

DIVISION

OtOOK’S FATENT
p;,AwrxV7kiiO.

BOOTS AND SHOES

i.-

On mutton of Mr, Fbiuipslhe votu
by which the amendment offered to x’&lt;miZv‘u«
Board met nursuaM to adjourn- said Resolution by Mr. Bartram, did
not prevail, was reconsidered.
Rail called.
Quern
r .
the reading pf the JourMr. Bartram moved lo amend Mid
lo busmeax.
ReSGiutien Ly substiliilmg the words
for Church purposes’* in the place
IlH rullowimi «- nad stead of the words "to tbe Uni­
ted Brethren Sormiy.
To the Honeraids Board of Supw-

w

Which were bought for CASH sod will

be mold at tho lowest

GUARANTEE

Livlnsr Price

fl

CALL JAIISTiD SEE ITS

on4 we will comnnM uou that we arc not to
BEATEN OX PRICES / /

of Barry County :

the Board of Bupurvis­
ors (at CMober Session, A. 9., 1F76:

Cared,
Con­

BANNER

Stowell the re-

d,f-

Disease*

WILLIAM PARMKNTBR

nays ns follows:
,
Ms. Bartram, Benham, C&gt;4Fitalm Henry, SidW., Phillips, WlRuWS 1 CHILDREN
Smith aod ebairman—10
dlacbaw, a&gt;&lt; roUUcd to a PENSION.
Mr. Armour, Brown,. Hoyt,
Nay
. .
MILO B. STEVENS A CO
Odell, Perkins, Stowell and Wolf.—7
Absent—Mr. Hendershott
On motion the report as amended
was adopted by ayes and nays aa
follows;
RLD.
Ayes—Mr. Armour, Bartram, BenIfougbtalin
ham, Collins, Dewey,
DRUGGISTS.
Henry, Houghtalin James W., Per­
kins. Phillips, Sidnam. Smith, Wolf
and chairman.—13
Nays—Mr. Brown, Hoyt, Odell

October 13th, 1876.

di romc

1GRICULTURIL DEPOT.

"
Mr. Bartram, Benham,
Aye
---------------------------------- . ColGEO M SAVAGE &amp; CO a COLUMN
lins, Dewey, Ilonghlalin Henry, Phil­
lips, Smith. Sidnam and chairman—9
Nays-Mr, Armour, Brown, Hough
lahn’Jatnei W., HoytwOdell, Perkins,
Stowell and Wolf.—8!
Absent—Mr. Hendershott
Mr. Smith moved t»amend tbe re­
port of the CommMlee on Salaries by
fixing the salary ot rbo
urer at one thousand
The motion prevailed by ayes and

Motion prevailed.
Mr. Perkins moved that the Sher­
iff be instructed io post notices pro­
hibiting
persons from climbing over
Ou motion of Mr. Hoyt the report
Court House fence, also that the
was adopted.
Sheriff
prohibit ball playing in Court
On motion- oh Mr. Wulf the report
of Finance Committee wm referred House Square.
Motion prevailed.
io the Committee on apportionment
On motion of Mr. Phillips the vote
of Taxes.
On motion of Mr. Hoyt Board ad- adopting the Resolution offered by
BiLJCellins. relative to leasing ground”
pmrned until lo-mwrow morning
to the United Brethren Society ftu
the boor of eigb* t&gt;dock.
Meeting House site was reconsiderWm. 11 IWku. Clerk.

On motion tri Ms.

MEAT MARKET!
inform lb« public that they wilt

On motion of Mr. Dewey, Mr. Col­
lins had leave to withdraw account
Nn State Capitol, Act No. 4 '72, »4."fll W)
No 21.
6 ’76...
783 65
Mr. Phillips moved to reconsider
615 87
iUaiverrily-Aid. Art No. M, ’78
the vole taken yesterday adopting
School of Moniea, Art
the report of the Committee on. SaiI-'...
No. 205 ’75
era a ay i
The ayes and nays were eaMod for
I,&amp;87 SO
No. 120
and the motion prevailed by ayes and
Institution for D., D„ and B
7b 1 75 nays as folio
No. 67 ’76
State House of Correction
No. 96’75
Military Fund. Art No. 220

H. ALDRICH.

ROE &amp; CLEVER.

BOOTS FOR $2.50

Mortwe, dint, awl Mn. EanlM Jour.,
boot- duly appointed admlnlatratrti of

r

State Public School,

CAN BE FOUND

FRESH OYSTERS,
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE,
GROCERIES, and

Best Calico 6 cts. per yard. •

IVtalncu, pr t-u

KOCHER BROS

DOUBXE WAGON

�Stoves
Boi&amp;e's New Store!
OOUMTx

election.

Dry Goods

kfir PriAecut-fv^^y

vo.te was
tbroaghouj the county.*
The National RcpuLUcan Ticket wna elected by * ma­

jor) ty of. 1,000.

McGowan's majori­

GKOCEBIDS,

cara «ra run &lt;rr
CtDdulMttt. Inal

Hats, Capa, Gents' Furnishing
Goods,

ty in (hi* county was oyer 900.
Cook’s'majority for Senator wns 700. -4r.4 ErrytMn&gt;j Nice for the Ladles.
Stindtcomb’s majority for Represen­
tative in the East District was 340.
I allalt bo piec'd lo see my old friends
the Baptist fthhreb.
The Republican . County Ticker ।
id patrons wfao are in need or anything in
rilh. the exception of a small portion of the was elected by majorities Varying. 1
y line.
You will And my stock complete
from 800 to I,WO.
The largest ma­
jority was was received by Wm. H.

ja»l received their eecoed stock ot Fell

Powers, for clerk, whose

—All persons Interostrd in reorgsnlxhig
the ‘•Nashville Lllcrary AvucUtion." are
requested to. meet el Chlpmab's Hall on Sat­
ton amr Irving went Democratic; tbe
*
Prints. Owttm urday eye.. Not. 11th*
former by 21 majority and the latter
- Rob Brady wav on (bo war palh Wed’
Ladies' RabvMsl and Felt Skirt*. Ladles'
Underwear. Kentucky Jeans, Etc., which needxy. Forty-rod whiskey, atolan bools by 6. Hastings City polled the latTbe total
■nd Republican thieves formed lh» subjects gest Greenback vote, 96.
. LTNUOLN.
of his discurse.
»
Greenback vole polled in the county
—Vermontville went Republican by 160 was 60$.
Cainleton potted U61 votes. Went
majrrily against license, and 8f&gt; majority
again* increase of Judges Beleriex.
Else- Republican on the National Ticket

Now Tilden ia sleeted 1 will veil more u~
Dried Applet a pail of BtUsr or a bushel

D. C. Gxirrrrn.
Car. Bous'i

dento per g •Hott al D. W. LiwcouFa.

’“J

■

bv 78

Fort lie [uidloe.

MARSHALL
STREET NURSERIES,
OP BATTLE CREEK, MICH,

for .the National Republican ticket,
100 for "Tilden, and 70, for Cooper.

Clement Smith’s

majority in

that

township was 146.
“IB? MICHIGAN. ’

not govern arc asiigncd aa tbe causes of

Eugene Bentley, -a well known farmer,
living near Eaton Rapids, La* turned horse­
thief. Lest week he run off tbe horres and
buggy belonging (o Peter Knapp and Israel
Allen, but wae overhauled al Terra Haute.
Ind., and brought back to .Eaton Rapids
where his bail was fixed at $1,600.
D C, Fester, editor the Grand Rapids

New ad. crowd- on $2,000 bail The complainant it Wm. B.
Smith, proprietor of the Waterloo street va­
—••Bob" Brady has another lawsuit on riety theatre. Foster seated in his paper
hand. This time he la after the household that Smith's institution was nothing more
than a moral peat house (which undoubted­
yeara ego when Bush bought into the Camp* ly is true), and Smith i* after *5,000 dama­
ges. He will probably get it,—in a born.
chattie mortgage on his heuaebold farniA terrible accident happened at Rast Sag­
merchandise in Barry Co.

inaw Friday morning. Mrs. Mary C. Nor­
st tbe Nashville Union School Home, on
ris, wife of Thomae J. Norrie, a young mer­
।
Saturday. Nov. Hth, 1875, eomencing at tbe mortgage but Brady repudiates the idea chant.
was passing up the Bliss block, when
and therefore the suit, which comes off be- ।
fore Esq. Chipman to-morrow.
Ctertletoa, OoL 26&lt;h, 1870.
block, crushing her to the earth and killing
JOHN M. ROE. _
her instantly. The brick was loosened by
Township Superintendent.
ly Tuesday by lovers of the ardent
One
.political tanner wrote ksd across tbe atroet.

I viB hold a special examination for tbe
benefit of teachers wishing each privilege
for the township of Maple Grove, on Tues­
day, Nov. 15th, at Nashville. Inquire of
O. A. Truman.
A. R. 8EAMAN,
Sept. Maple Grote schools.
A

calf akin

pecket-book,

with forty-rod whiskey, walked up to au
bail beau marrid only about throe mouths,
awning post, and Mid ‘•'Rah for Hooper,
bet yer three (hie) dollars that Hooper is flhe was a very beautiful and attractive
4- week Thursday whilst some boys

end shoulders beat them hack to the ground.

containing

Sunfield and this village.
N ash villa Na wa affico.

Oka* PmunvaTox.

Naan Avxiv Kaurar.

—The thief that traded the stolen hor«M
Smith
and slope at CharloUe. Last week Frank
sent earn. Fowler after his oxen and he

PRICES

DBUG8, MEDIOOTES,
CHEMICALS,
/

Meal instruments, Trusses EL,
TOILET ARTICLES.
PERFUMES,
TEAS, COFFEES.
SPICES.

Fine Tobaccos ani Ciian

-•

.

whit* the owner oan have

Nashville, Oct. 3rd, 1178­
.
3. C, Wabm*.

eknea to-day.

During the next 30 days

WM. VENN. rxoPRixTOB.

GREAT INDUCEKNTS

At BUgoed’s eld aland, Nashville, Mich.

RECEIVING

Mr. Vass has bad several years experi­
ence in the livery bnsinevs «irf is prepared
to furnish all who wish with a good rig,
and st prices corresponding with the clo*e
times.
43yl

TO PURCHASERS OF

NEW MEAT MARKET.
FROST &amp; TOWNSEND
1NVOICE

FULL LINES OF

Prints, CotU
KH,

NEW LIVERY!

DBMINS,

Stripes and

F re»h ad Salt Nesis
Bottom Prices

Checks.

FALL

Stockmann A Willyard.

BEST ASSORTMENT OF

AND

LIVERY,

CLOTHING!

WINTER

SALE ad BOARDING STABLE,

From $o per Suit Up.

GOODS

WAaSYlLLS, MICH.

IN GREAT VARIRTT,

From $1 a Pair, Upwards.

CARPETS MARBLE WORKS
BLACK fc FULLER,

WK KCTP IN STOCK

15 GRADES OF TEA

Proprietors.

FROM 30 It 60 CTS-

Do you want a Prescription fi'.led

TOMnSTONES

60 CENTS TO *1.00 PR POUND.

IF SO,

a White Hog,

LIVERY STABLE!

BOOTS AND SHOES !

Do you want ScIkxjI Books ?

in the 76th

Proprietor.

PO5S8 ONLY.

Do you want a good Book for the

with Christian fortitude »ad jiatience,
funeral service* ven held at tho resi­

Fall and Winter Styles.

Press and Cloak Making,

DTE-STUFFS,
DRY GOODS,
School and Miocellancoui
'
GROCERIES.
BOOKS,
HATS,
CAPS,
STATIONAKT,
BOOTS,
WALL PAPER.
SHOES,
PAINTS, OILS, COLOBS
CLOTHING,
VARNISHES.
NOTIONS
SHUSHES,
&amp;C.
&amp;O.,
feC.

Hexxt Malloxt.

Ake artery building at Nashville, I am pre-

PIONEER STORE!

WILL OFFER

Home Circle ?

dumping and

Mrs. E. C. T’itting-er

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS!

Cente miial W.G.HLSWORTH&amp;CO

Do you want PaintA and Oils?

-n-Ob, the slush, the beautiful slush, slip­ «i Did
irt Milk
ping about with annoetutfua gusli,jrieiding

8.UEnHAU3XR.

CUTTING AND FITTING,

Wines and Liquors !

OBITUARY.

C. C. WOLCOTT

DURING TUX

wen playing Just back of tbe old Cam pm
honestead in Detroit, a nine-year-old boy
named HenryTisebe, picked up a piece of
edging to carry home for kindling, when an
eleven-year-old boy named Paul Los» at­
tempted to Jake it from him.,. Young Piscbe
resisted, when Low eiruck him with his
ff&lt;t and scratched his right cheek, At this
Piscbedropped the wood and picked up a
small pisnoftimetosk.
FOR' MEDICAL AND MECHANICAL FUR

cession of one Robinson, and arreeteJ E. A.
Gage, as an accomplice in the theft, who is
about one hundred feet,
now in jail at Marshall. Gage aleo lhrr* in
He was carried to hie
Eaten Co. aentbef (JlhtrloMe. Fowler seems

Please glue me a enU.

187.6. C-A-SHI

1776

IBS’S, YOUTHS &amp; BOYS’ CLOTHING
NMhvaw.Nteh.Nov.lo.

Respectfully, &amp;c.,

Do you want Dye-stafls?

r Having pot a Bran New Cider Mill into

Don’t fail to see them.

Your patronage U rsmceily aolielted, and

N. &amp; C. CHILSON.

A. J. BOOTH.

BEADY MADE CLOTHING!

&amp;c. Arc.
Th rec-card monte monte men robbed a
German, of Ionia, of $200 recently.

A Blissfield farmer atort ed home tbe oth­
fice end has donned a black choker and
er night while partially intoxicated and eras
We have tbe word of
into hie mind to gird oa (be intricate bonds drowned Jn a ditch.
an Adrian loca I editor that Bliesfleld whis­
key generally kills without ditching waler
—There is a Utile difference in the coun­ being added to it.
tenances of office seekers now-a-daya. The
Mr. James Camp, of II axe'.ton township
al the Lowest Qwh prices- (It costa nolhftosrny StDUS,
. and flail’, whHat those who are elected by a near Corunna, bad been married but three
weeks
when he found it necessary to take
Ns.bville, Mid*:
big majority to Hay at home, pertain more
down his gun and blow his bratne ooL Be­
to longitude.
.

1&gt;. W. LINCOLN.

Cutties and Mxklns done lo the lateet

Crime, tin leides

10,000 bushels Potatoes,
10,000 Iba Dried Apples,
6,000 lbs. Batter,
1,000 dox. Eggs,
1,000 bushels Beans,

Ckll at Booth's Barrell Manufactory fo

The King of all Stove. MERCHANT TAILOR!

TREES, SHRUBS. GRIPE
urn,

WANTED!

TAKE NOTXCE.
I wish io say to the people of this commu­
nity that I have juet received a floe stock of
Gents’ rumishlng Grxxls. Scarfs, Woolen
Wrappers. Over Skirts. Under Shirts.
Drawers. Gents' Hose and Overalls.
Ialso keep in slock Flannels. Woolen brick, and one of NaahviBe's oldest and
Yam. Suspenders and ChJdimeres. AH of livliest business men, is now flying around

KUHU CHIPMAN,.
M. T. pAYIDROX, J CommtMjon-TS.
LEMUKL SMITH, f

S. LEIBHAU8ER,

Fruit and Ornamental

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED I

—Theo. Maxson, ex-druggist, etc. here,
paid this village a visit last week Sunday,
and Priend Soules bad bun hauled over the
coals for a little ••crookednees" about a
note, and Theo, looked around for a hole,
but finding naan, Milled the matter.

.

». Bnrn, j...

Th.ro were polled

Stinchoomb's 33. Clement Smith’s
found on the farm of Cbarlee Cummings, of tnajoritjr
(
was 274 ; the balanpe of tho
Brilsvue. The oWfellow had ribs five feet
county ticket went from 82 to 77:
Maple Grove polled 308 votes ; 138

one of cither kind that has floated to the
breexe in Nashville this campaign.

d.

Commissioners' Notice.

FRUIT TREES!

Henry Covjptcu, of Dover township, Len­
A fine etock of Ladies Underwear, Scarfs,
swoe connty, a man-aged 72 yearn, haebeen
Bilk Neckties, Mik Handkerchiefs, Cardi­
gan Jackete, Leggings, Hose, etc., Just re­ Clement Smith, who ran nearly two hun­ arrested charged, with the murder of his
son Henry, a boy 40 years of age. He shot
ceived at
D. W. Liscolx's.
dred ahead of bis ticket in this township.
‘''^-Uncle Wm- Killen is after ibe port of­ him with a rifle,

Cap. Bous e.

" W~!. K.«rtl.-Wrrt and S«irth.Wr»L
FRANKjntoywg?.,

—Mr. and Mrs. Ainsworth will coidially ------------' * - ”
• ••
233 straight
Republican
tickets, 85
criertoin a'l that attend tbe M. R. Social to1 straight Democratic, and 10 Green- NadiriH* and vldalty. their Heat,
1 feck rickets. # Croswell’s majority
Mor. 14th.
A. I?. GREEN
was 72, McGowan's 78, Cook’s 49,

—Thank Providence ! it is over. The po­
will have their bands
W. E. Bamtlktt, Dxsrur, from Bailie lities! newspapers
. Cr~k.
r^air.UT I.fara ll&gt;. UlU A&gt;' &gt;' lk'T “» «&gt;"» »•*'
lh»
.
. .. .
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__.
vens of Nashville and vicinity that be will
rolls
around.
visit Nashville on Mondays ssd Tuesdays
of every week. Tbe preservation of ths- —4—A Tilden A Hendricks banner, was sus­
natnral teeth by filling and other treatment pended. avress Main Street, from E. R.
made a specialty. Win U\t Dr. Janes’ of­
White’s to Wheeler’s store. ’Twm the only
fice on tbe above named days.
W. E. BARTLETT, Dentist

THKKATlNG^nTATIOXS on Ute tire
rpwwed. Meal. nil I &gt;-r ♦Drntebad at
•»» and anpte thn» ollnwrtl for eniorinr

Please give me a call before purchasing
was 1,3-50.
Clement Smith's was eleowbere. The Highest Market Price paid
1,000. The town giving tho largest for Butter, Eggs, Etc.
Nasbvin*, Oct. 18th.
Republican majority wns Thornap­
ple, which gave lG3for Hayes. Carl­ _____ Im O. BOISE.

■gain.

Strings, he.. st

LOW AS THE LOWEST.

majority

Call and Sea U.

Tk..rl»

BOISE BBOS.

All Goods Mil ru Hrpremfntrd,
Satisfaction Guaranteed.

and MONUMENTS,

and

Location.—West Side of Main

Street, in W. A. Aylswurth’a Brick.

W. G. AYLSWOMH fc CO.

MEN’S OVERCOATS
JFOPL ta

Satisfaction Gva&gt;Mitrl.

�~ ..
tz ’
..
From a Gentleman Known and Hon­
ored from the Atlantic’ to the

• Ode of tbe naddeet cases iu the police
history of Washington occurred on

by the IfiincL- CflQ'.nl Railroad Company.

•X * Bay In Ari* fc»l* tw«H. Alter*. SreMw.M*.

REMMKIBIE LETTER Highest Honors

T «**»

NEWS IN BRIEk'.

Pacific Coaat.

AT ™

W2Sr^ffi-S--?BSBLWP

CENTENNIAL!

MASOS &amp; ums s
Cabinet Organs ; gHoivEBKsrawfeagr;

fare th* Police I
with being an insane man,.and uniufeto
be at large. Ho was committed to the
Nine eicea,' oaattng from &lt;28 to M». and clean­
District Insane Asylum to await tho ing -from 40 to100 baabeh hourly, eupplv
result of regular investigation by court every want of tho farm or tho warehouse. It
into tbo matter ot his lunacy. His his­
tory is remarkable, and -to persons

»25sjatt-u'fSMan.'R.err

F RST RANK ^sjm*
■ »ss g 877

fMte pity. -JU iSa t*fc first Iteprwwmte
it the only prwuintn in Ila olam. fron lud^Sl/’
tbelcadiug ffarTMtera of the country
rivo in OongreM from Kansas, being
elected in 1869, to represent tbe b»by
State. He waa a printer by trade, hav
f-.tr.-' &gt;a*» (whrr* It r» ranch dm4«4|, my obj»
ing worked in Baltimore,«and was ono
an perlot to all other Horvretore on cxhiUUou.
of tho founders of tho Typographical
Immorality to be made again*4. Bev. Henry Ward
Union. Hc^wcnt to Kansas and started
the Indiana about sixty mile*, when they di- a newspaper in ’57, was an active Free- a premium on their Bolf-raking II sapor. They
• Tided, one portion going toward the ogenclre. soiler, and assisted in framing ilia
a^d KMfag Bull toward Fort Pock. flea. MUc*
There can be no mistake about it.
original constitution of the State. When
............ i ” Plug tobooeo take* tlia load. Old
Indian Delegate in Washington, and widely fallowing. Grn. Hazau hav gone to Fort Pock
iwani aayit give*betteraatutfacUou
he came to Cocgreas he was famous for
er thanfliKvcut. You cwnot be Im­
for MH. x Hitting Bull croaeod the river below
ai each plug has tho words ' • MatchJo.” on a wooden tag. Try it once
and yoi
1 alwaya ebew iL M.oufactorwl bv
count of bis visionary schemes and the Pic
Tobaojo Company, Naw York.
fiiandly. but wanted ammunition.
chimerical ideas. Homo ecoentricitiee
—Tbe sudden -death of a little boy named
Pdtpijw on the face, rough skin,
Herbert Bortb, at tho Plankinton school in which developed while in Congress
Milwaukee, Wis., a few days ago, after puniah- made him unpopular at homo, and he
by tho uae of Juniper Tar Hosp.
WM repudiated by his State. • Mortifica­ smooth,
m»da by CaawoU. Hazard A Co.. Now Yc
tion preyed upon his : health and ahal- tho only kind that can bo relied on. aa
tered his reason. His friends obtained
■ rumors of inhuman treatment. Inquiry showed
for him a foreign consulate, hoping that
Thk season for coughs and colds ia
reaidcnee abroad and change of scone and
x:is nearv.
rapidly approaebinr, and every one ahould ba
r-’Otan*-. report from the West that allassociation would xcstezo his health; -prtjmred »o check the Oort Rymptoma. oa a
farmer* of Wyandotte county, Kanaaa, had large body of Rioux kurprised fifty lodge* of 'but a few months as Consul proved cou;b contracted between now and Chrtatmaa
frequently laate all winter. There ia no better
organized a YtgUanoe Committee to protect tho friendly Shoshone Indiana, and maseacred j
bis incapacity,'and he'was recalled in remedy than Johnton'e Anodyne Lifanwed.
For ail dliteaeM of the throat and luaga it
shftme. Since then disapi&gt;ointment and Should
they bad hanged William Fulton and auotlxr
be uArd internally and externally.
cular Action, thia Plaate;-. by Hallying the
noiariona doe(&gt;erado named Heodky, fight tkoux war party, eetunated at 1.200 lodge*, at his continual ■ ministry-to a diseased im­
Lung fever, common cold, catarrhal
Painted Rock, near the eoene of OapL Bated* agination had entirely unsettled his fever, and naaxl dinohanro of a brownmh color
friends
“J- sided in borare maybe checked al once bv llbtral
fight in July, 1874, and about ninety mlM. reason, and, although hi« fr
three otbani Iqto caotody, who bar* undoubt­ frotn Orap Stambaugh, Wy. As far aa learnSll him in yorious ways, be has
SOLD BY ALL DHUQGIflTB.
_i grown from n«e of Sheridan'* Cautby Condition Powdere.
edly been honied, nt:d that tbo f»nncrr of
only oaeSbohone. by tbe name of "Humpy,."
PnxMATuax loss of hair, which is to
Jackson county.,Ma. ore oo-opondiug with
to fll-treat hifl wife and family, to whom oomraon nowadays, may be entirely pr evented
life of (&gt;pt. Henry, in Crook's second fight
Bent on receipt of price, 8S cent* for One,
Jomca boys and Clol Miller, tho Northfield thia eummir. Tiio number of those murdered ho had always before been n loving hue­ by tho uro ot Dvoxgrr'p QocoaiSz.
bead and father. Ex-Senator Pomeroy
was from SWto 300.
THE MARKETS.
secured for hia wife a Government clerk­
ship, and Conway, imagining Pomeroy's
internet founded’on ippjjopcj motives,
powder placed in a window by some maheioua
shot him in His etreet about’ two -ycare
injured.
■
ago, inflicting a'painful but not serious
—Dr. John H. Roe, an Indiana Blate Sen­
Ho waa arrested, but
dark bole for fifteen days on an allowance cf flesh-wound.
ator. from Jafferaou county, commlttoa
Pomeroy would nbt appear against him,
Uken from the ship that they had to be brought and ho wae discharged by tho court
—Several of tho pugs who atieulUd t^e. uiterourt on atrelclwre. After a trial, lasting
prize-fight in New Jersey some monthr. sinef,' K-Jxtki days, Capt. Grindle was acquitted on Since then he has been supported by a
in which Walker, one of tho principals, was' technical grotfnds ; the verdict being "Not distant relative on Capitol Hill, and him
killed, have been seatencxl to long Urms of
guilt f under tho statute and the ruling of the spent most of hia time reading at tbo
imprisou acnL They were convicted of man­
Congressional Library. Ho parades tbo
court, tan guilty of &lt;Tuol treatment"
slaughter. Their^amts are Jtmtw Weeden,"
streets a great deal,, and created a sensaBam Collyer, Martin Neary, alias "Fiddler,"
No. 3 Sprit
400 lodges of hostile Sioux, of tlio bands rs- Uon oomo time ago by marking queer­
No. a iJyrt
Bpring Dick Goodwin, and "Fiaahy Jack"
cenlly confederated under Sitting Bull. That looking hieroglyphics on street lamp­
Clark. Their punishment was tn&gt; yi at six
rod ruffian himself was not among them,
though four of his subordinate chiefs sur- posts, doorsteps and the doors of private
—Charlre Oachwald and Tbotuen liyan have
residences with red chalk. His peculiar
been found guilty of the murder of Officer
appearance always attracts attention
Cloud.
Brook, in Newark, N. J., Aug. 3 last. The
—A petition ot 3,000 citizens of Chicago, aak- wherever be appears. His form ia small,
officer had derided them in committing a
Ibg the rotir&lt; want of ^ndge W. K. McAlfator. .slender and quaint, his manner abstract­
burglary.
of tlie Circuit CfanrK ”»• prfafnted a Vnw dajn
ed Ubd very nervous; tbe muscles of his
ago by a commitfae of tbo signers, who were
difaatialhdwitli.tho Judgo'i ruliuga.ip thy trial bands and face are always twitching con­
vulsively, and his bright red hair hangs
of
Hullivan
far
the
killing
of
Hanford
recently.
odmineionn to tho Centennial wore CG6.O23.
......................
i io u
Tito Judge dpchued. tp niako any rreuouao to in long clusters around his shoulders.
MILWaLZKL.
gie ppliiioii.'. |Af db(&lt;loic at the
trial of Beoently he lias appeared on the street
Sullivan it h^obkuo IhKl the Chicago liar with largo jiatche* of bright rod flannel
daring that time tho total hnmbar uf cash admfowiona has boon 6.924.463. and the receipt* - Association will inVMtigato tho Judge's con­ on his garments. He is perfectly inof­
.
.
'
.
.
In evil hare boon &lt;3,279,483.35. The total duct.
fensive iD his demeanor, and never gives
annoyance to any one, .and' there is no
FOREIGN.
8,453,923. It i« couilierrd certain that the
—A dispatch tram-Buraia AmosSce* fast, .Reason why ho should not be allowed at
financial aneceae of tho &gt; Exhibition will bo
diplomatic officials there state that the Forte Urge.
Confinement can do him no
.han accepted an armialice of two months, and good, and'"ids liberty can at ' least \te&gt; no
AGO
—Tho number of postal-cards iaauod during
harm.
. ■ t________________
tbe month wan 23,116.000, being An increase of
—
A
twrioin
outbreak
ia
rejxirUd
from
Japan.
2,997,500, orntarly 15 per cent., over the issues
I awsrsl rM.llnr for
A tramp deprem^d by hubgar, but
of October of last year. Uns is tho largest Large usmbern of official* were killeel.
I h-.o~.wtf., .nd for
—Turkey baa agreed to an armiaiioe for two bristling with ambition to work, cams
°
ieauo of cards occurring in any ono month
lo mate IU V&gt;n* unU
since Ibe indroduction of cards some jhrpo month*. Negotiations for permanent peace into the office th w morning and wanted a
and tbe ontidcration of tho rarfothi profxxKd
years ago.
"sit.” There was nothing for him to ««
THE LEDGKR,
—Tho November statement of tho public reform* will now prcoecd.
CUionKO, Ulinoi
—The solution of tho Eastern question will do, the foreman told him. . But ha “
di bt i« aa fallows: begged all the harder. He.wns penniNEW WILLCOX S GIBBS
loss, hungering, but be would not take ££
informed people that Banian dcminds become charity. He wanted work. His impor­
mote dtnboidoned 'at every stage of the pro­
tunities grew so strong that a composi- li­
ceedings. As sooh as the Porto yields one
Tcaxa axixca ma co., akway
»v iwt
point. Other and still more rigid conditions are ter was induced to vacate his caJfa for —
Only machine
laid' down, and the coavimon gradually the accommodation of the wretched
Inventloo. and!
forces itself u|M&gt;n the public mind that tho stranger, and stick and rule were given
promoting
" Hwutlful “ChMiniB*!" -Ob. bmr Innlri- “Wktal
Automatic
CK&lt; worts?” Ac. SRchara Ibouc
Tenatoo and
,UB»°/rill coon come when such conditions will him. It seemed os if be could not .be MR
wtM&gt;»»c ia« l»rr»,e&gt;c4nt new Ciincw
Sfarv-nai 1
cd *7 U'»
fit! Uh
Kan&gt;l».n «».l Aawrlean Paf.ltahlns
be tirdpfa'd as will cause tbe Porte )&gt;eremp- thankful enough far -thft. 'jsvor.
U-n
Indicator.
He ooc
will want thnn II rwqnlrw on I
torily tq reject tli&lt;m. .Thf forti^u . Ambwwalooked nt the copy, at the case, and then .
SILENT SEWING MACHINE.
.tJfiCSititb Amt4»ador. last week, to -01110 around tho room with an expression Ifke
Send Postal Card for Illnstratad Price Liat, Ac.
upon a method of dotei mining a domarkation unto that of a pleased chi'.d, then ho
W illcox &amp; Gibbs 8. M. Co.,
line between tbe belligerent armire.
mentioned that ho would not go to work
(Cor. Bond BL) 068 Broadway, New York.
—Kftir-ixn officers expro«s a bclxf that lhonn- until he had bxeakfaaL It, Jacked but'
Cincinnati "Cancer Tnatitute,
and* of Humana havo faU«m fa Urt raliw of an hour of nodn.sothc foreman said, Olllv.
' the Morava' alone. They opeiily‘accuse’the
that as tho type was needed Ek&gt; hod beG
I. Servian: of bayouetfag lUuniaua who attempted,
revolver fa hand, to urgo them to attack tne ter wait until that time. But ho was so
faint that bo could Dot possibly lift a
fTurks.
FIRST-CLASS STOCK FARdS,
1 BLsitfli’ —Notwithstanding tbo two months* armuticc typo. So a mau_ was dispatched with
1.WX47O
Excellent Agricultural Landa,
xtoeo.sMI agreed upon between Raavia and Turkor, tbo him to axwteuraot, gnd'he btSifiaHed.
8,«faJC5 latest report* are again warlfki &lt; Germany and He came back with a face radiant with
Austria; it ia reported, iiavo joined fa a retaoqAraneo agaioat Rnreia'a alleged broach of gratitude. He took tip • the stick again,
Trices SX 50 to *10.00 aa Acre.
—Tho now* ‘hat the ormistkro ___ ____
tbo neutrality exiating between thoao -three smiled agreeably at tho copy, and said
•greed upon between Turkey and Serru had
lo the -foreman t “i ffu«B I’d better
tho effect to prodnse a panic in tbe cloth and aide with Turkey.
look up a boarding-house, eh 1”
yvnlrodn in Liverpool and Kaneintet^Ai.'
The foreman' kindly volunteered to
a NorBL BCHobl'
a'litLa.
gland. Yarn prioee are reduced a’l round, aid
perform that offio^ for, hipx. Again bo
buduees in cloth ia at a aland-ahlL
JOHN WILKINSON,
A acii'xd for Indies has been opened toyed with bis stick and ngiin he smiled
i Berlin, on a pliwi deculodly novel but at the copy. Thenhesaid : *5 As this is
-very
practical.
Tho
bAilfiing
eon
tains
—The Colorado Legidatore hart earn
Saturday and too late in the week to do
IN6UBK AGAINST
lodgpg rooms for forty girls, school much, I guess I’ll wait till Monday to
raqglA, working rooms, an immense go to worb, so w tg commence froth SOO SIUPgRB ENCRAVINC8.O ——
Itejfoid, ItepublicRD, for member of Congrtw.
kitchen, and a petSriknefctL'akarJ fifthe and square.’^
-1,0)1 majority ; Jndges of th* Baprwa* Court,
SERVICE
BY A YEARLY FOUOY IN THK
IkpuUiean msjorily 1,480. For tbo Logtela- school rooms every branch that will tit
Ttiero was a sudden oommotion, a
turo th* Repu''licxn majority te 1.933. Th* the girls for situations in banking, com­ hasty movement of legs, shooting-stick,
L'gidsturo Rtands: Senate. Republican* 19, mercial or mercan^tU r«&gt;luhBi&lt;nts is planer and a few' ofker Article* of 1«ba
IXmocrate 7 ; House. Republicans 31. Demo­ txnght. Various trades that ladies can
importance, hut tbe stranger reached
crat is—» tw. -thin's Itepnbbcan majorit v ou
follow are exemplified by skilled opera­ tho door first
..
.Iff
’&gt;'L’i
jlint ballot
tives. The kitchen is, perhaps, the
The office i* waiting for Monday with
chief school room, for all the work there oomdderab’.o anxiety.—Danbury Neve.
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
is done hjL±b^Jgla. guder- tbe ^utfervisianbf ^yfftbe bestcodks in the city. ‘IJQUCICAVLT ba» rewived over ^250,000
MJ “The Colleen B*wn," which he
The building wm crowded, and a njah
fopm dfe-fegto- number &lt;rf betrothed
iu three days, end thus obtained

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At our request, Oragin k Oo , Philadel­
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t ut readers gratis (on receipt of 15 orals
laet Monday nlgfak nine paraongora were km. d otctly in Liverpool, England, on “What to pay postage) a sample of Dobbin's
I know about walking.” A clergyman Electric scop. Try it. Send at once.
What in the use of going dry when
course of bis lecture Mr. Weaton said cider is only 81 a barrel!
that much dislike had trocn shown for
In consequent of tlw many inferior
him in America bscMue fc' &lt;acd4 not imitations, th.ht*an tetarera nf tee o-tobrated
associate with tbe betting clique.
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French surgeon, mentions an unfor­
tunate priest who became so thiu that h&lt;&gt; ■
was at lost unable to go through with
the .celebration of mass. His bones and
joints became so dry “ tliat at every gen­
uflexion they cracked iu such a loud
and strange manner that the faithful
were terrified, and tiio faithless laughed. ”
Mr. Banting’s struggle with corpulence
is amusingly described ;-and as be won
the battle, and became “ a thinner and a
happier man,” those who think them­
selves too fat may, if they qhooae to run
tho risk, go and do likewise. An inter­
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It is not every day that we have pre­
sented to us a book, so full of curious
and interesting matter os “ Doctors and
Patient.’,” by the late Mr. Timbe. A
capital anecdote is told about n very famoua
man,
not a famous doctor.*
----------1— although
--------- ----------------------------------Oliver Goldsmith, whose medical career
tended in tho house of a lady, a personal
friend of his own, ono Mia. Sidvbotham..
He waa prescribing for her, and ho and
the apothecary quarreled over tho dose,
the lady siding &gt;ith the componnder of
drugs. This was more than the M. D.
could stand; he rushed out of the room
in a violent passion, and said to Topham
Beouderc, whom ho mnt: “I am de­
termined henceforth to leave off pro­
scribing for my friends." “Do so,”
said the wit, dryly. “In future, when
you undertake to kill, let it only be your
enemies.” Most people have heard of
Abernethy’s gruffeesn. Hero is an anec­
dote which shows how truly kind and
liberal ho could bo at times. “In the
year 1818 Lieut. D------- f 11 from his
horse in Lohdon, aud sustained a frac­
ture of the skull end arm. Mr. Aber­
nethy wm the nearest surgeon, and, be­
ing sent for, continued his attendance
daily for months. When the patient be
camo convalescent, ho was enjoined by
Dr. Abernethy to proceed to Margate,
and adopt shell-firth diet. Tho patient
requested to know the extent of his pe­
cuniary liability. “ Who is that ’young
woman t" inquired Abernethy, smilingJy. “She is my ■wife.” “WhaMayour
rank in the army ?" “ I am a Iiaif-pey
Lieutenant. ’’ “ Oh, very wellwait till
yon are a General, then come and see
mo and we’ll talk about it.” Tho realm*
of quackery, like the more regular paths
of medicine, were never entirely free
from the invasions of tho softer rex.
One of the most notable quacks of her
day was Mrs. Mipp, the bone setter,
who resided at Epsom. She was thedaughter of a bone setter named Wallin,
50010 have alleged that she was the
Bister of tlie celebrated nctress who sub­
sequently became Duchess of Bolton;
but this, Mr. Timlie says, is a mistake.
However she acquired her skill, sha was
certainly very miooctaful in her treat­
ment of fractured bones, dislocations,
and even of structural deformities, of
which she wis alleged to have performed
sonte wonderful qures. She was a tall,
raw-boned, exoeeditigly plain-looking
woman, and her strength was bo great
that she required no wriBtnnce in re­
placing a man’s dislocated shoulder. Of
this strength she one day made a curious
uw. A fellow was scat to her by some
doctors, who prptended that he had a
dislocated wrist. She-took hold of it,
kiw that it was all right, and with a sin
gle wrench turned his feigning into
rarurstiM-ss. “ There!’’ she said, “ go
back to the fools that sent you and get
them to sot your wrist; or, if you come
back this day month, I will do
it for you myself.” WhilostillbaBkingin
the sunshine Of fortune, thia strongminded, or al least strong armed, prac­
titioner, determined to marry, the object
of her choice being Hill Mapp, a foot­
man in the employ of a mercer in Ludgote Hill. Tb»&gt; marriage was not b for­
tunate one ; Mr. Mapp wm not a good
husband, nor did lie give bis connubial
felicity a long tiiul, f«&gt;r ha absconded in
lais tlian a week, taking with him, as a
souvenir of his abort honeymoon, a
purao of 100 guineas which his lady
happened to have in the house. And in
the December of the following year,
her short hour of popular favor over,

ably poor at her lodgings in Seven Dials,
and, as Pat would say, was indebted to
the parish for a coffin and a grave. Mr.
Timlrn next treats of corpnknce, many
recip-'B for the cure of which are given.
We read of s Spanish General who by a
much that he could fold hie ekin around
hia body like a garment How long ho
lived after he had effected this somewhat
alarming reduction of bulk is not reco*ded. It is a weariness of flesh to be
too fat; it ia almost an equal affliction
to be too lean. Larrey, a oelebratod

the hair of Marie Antoinette became
suddenly white ; and. Ludwig, King of
Bavaria, who hod canoed hjs wife to be
put to death, in a fit of jealous frenzy,
on learning her innocence, suffered such
extreme remorse that “ his hair became
in a moment as white as snow.” Apropos
of hail-dyes, there is an amusing anec­
dote of a lady who was beginning to get
elderly, and who once said to Douglas
Jerrold : “I can not imagine .whnt
makes my hair turn gray ; I sometimes
fancy it must be tho essence of rose­
mary with which my maid is in the
habit, of brushing it. What do you
think!” “I should bo rathex afraid,
madam,” Replied the witty dramatist,
“that it must be the essence of time."
Many interesting anecdotes arc given to
illustrate the remarkable contagious
power of typhus fever and the plague.
Cotton shipped from a port infected
with the plague is sometimes impreg­
nated with roeb a poisononr eflluviam
that instances have been known of peo­
ple being struck down dead while opey-.
ing the bales.
Thc^ Arabs, who are
fatalists, seldom resort to medicine for
the our® of this disease; but in spite of
their predestinarianism they often try to
escapo from it by flying into tho desert,
“ alleging as an excuse tliat, although the
distemper is-a mresongar from heaven
sent to call them to a better world, yet,
being conscious of their nnworthinere,
and that they do not merit this special
mark of grace, they think it more ad­
visable to decline it-for tho present”
Poisons, of which Mr. Timbo treats,
have played a very imjxirtaht port-in the
history of tho world. In the sixteenth
and seventeenth centuries, and more
particularly in the hands of Popo Alex­
ander VL and his famouH mhi, tliey were
a regular engine of statecraft, and the
powder and poisoned ring of the Borgias
obtained on unenviable notoriety.
Chemistry was then incite infancy, and
such a dread ,of secret poisoning per­
vaded all claseas of sddely that there i?
no doubt that many guiltlees persons
must have fallen victims to the panic
created by tho arimre-of a few. Ifodioat
ed gloves, bouquets and handkerchiefs
were sometimes used to convey the sub­
tic agent of death, but more commonly
it was introduced into tbefood or drink.
Aqua Tofam*—a® named after the Iwg
whoTnvratod it—■ was credited with the
death of 600 people in Borne, and .was a
preparation of arsonic; while the “ pow­
der of succession,” much in vogue with'
C-.udinalH and personages still more ex­
alted, was common sugar of lead. Laurel
water was tho poison employed in. -a
vciy remarkable case—that of CapL
Donellan—in 1791. _ Ho won a needy,
unprincipled, unscrupulous man, and
his wife had a young brother, Sir Theo­
dosius Boughton, to whose estate she
was the nearest heir. Thi&lt; reversionary
interest, it was alleged,, combined with
the Captain’s pecuniary difficulties,
formed the motive for the crime which
ho conceived and curried out. - His
brother-in-law had acme alight ailment,
for which ho received same vials of med­
icine from an apothecary, upon swal­
lowing one of which he suddenly fell
back in a fit, and died almost immedi ■
ately, foaming at the mouth. It was af­
terward proved tliat Gapt. Dcncllan hail
n Htill in which he prepared laurel water,
and that he showed suspicious alacrity,
after the death of Sir Theodosius, in
ringing out the vial which contained the
fatal draught.
On the evidence he
was condemned and hanged at Warwick,
in spite of certain exculpatory evidence,
which was to the effect that a fatal fit
might have been induced by tho revul­
sion caused by swallowing a nauaeous
mtdicin/r'. Tiren comt a an amufng ancodote of Sir Walter Scott’s experience
of the faculty in a email English town
under the necessity of sending for
one who had been long established, and
one a new-oomcr.
The latter gentle­
man was fortunately found at home,

tor’s summons, who, looking up when
ho entered, saw before him n grave, sa­
gacious- looking man, attired in black,

NO. 8.

shark’s gill", playing * Come rest in this
“ In truth it is, your honor—just a'
Ths next place we stayed at was Trom­ bosom.”' Thia fisherman was much
that’s for him.”
*
“ Well, let ns bear. You wore a horse so, Norway, where we anchored off the envied by lite brothers of the gentle
doctor before, now it seems you are a town tlirc days, and now the sun mere­ craft —Now York Leiter.
ly revolved round th® Aj, and at mid­
man-doctor. How do you get on 7”
AM VMFOKTVXATA COMMA.
•‘Ont Just extraordinary well; for night was high above the horizon, and
About the sharpest dodge attempted
shining with a brilliancy even greater by impostors in th© charity’ lino waa
is vera sure and orthodox. I depend en­ than that seen under tropical skies. The almost suoceMful- a few days since in this
tirely on twa simples." .
effect of this phenomenon has been city. AJ female of good addrew, but
Mark Moortali matdana'. matron.-Bias.
often and variously described, more or poorly clad, called on the rector of
■Mon si Morel. wort ma frail r malda.
haps it is a secret I"
less poetically by many travelers; but Trinity Episcopal Church, and stated
Match IM my attiebha. Madakna.
“ I’ll tell your honor” (in a low tone); all unite in one sentiment—that of' its that she hod been a member of that
woudrous grandcui and solemnity. For church and attended there, when she
myself, I experienced a feeling of mys­ could afford respectable clothing, but
Mr nxxlnM tn «tt» mwch m tU«n.
“ Simples, with a vengeance!” replied terious awe and dread, m if the past that now she was reduced in cireumMr M»leU»®’&lt; mort mirtMnl m&lt;*ri
Sir Walter. “But, John, do you never had sunk into oblivion, and we were all stances, xnd what was worse than all, her
Mach mellflf* «ny
happen to kill any cf your patienta t”
phantoms on the confines of the land .of sister was a corpse, in her house, and
My muuntfuta«M** mi«uttad4
“Kill! Ou, ay. May be see. Whites which it is said “There is, no night she had no means wherewith to bury her.
Molta -makea ata mwrj-, MadaUtta.
they dec and whiles no; but ft’s the will there.” One peen iarity in this region 8he gave her address, n house on New
b' Providence. Onyhoo, your honor, U is that, although all nature is hushed Jersey avenue, southeast, and so moved
will be lang before it maket up for and a palpable silence reigns over jdl, was the pastor by her appeal, tliat through
Hodden."
there utaomelhing in the atmosphere his efforts and others charitably dis
The use of anmstbetics, Mr. Timbs which renders sleep almost needless. posed, a sum of money was raised by the
tells us, wtvt partially known to tho Midnight found us quite as lively and day following. This sum, together with
ancients. Pliny states that the juice of bright as early morning—ladies likctch- tho address of the supposed suff-ircr, was
mandragora was used, before incisions ing or reading on deck under porarols ; handed to some ladies, who, proceeding
were mpdo into tho body, to produce in­ gentlemen lounging about fishing, ig­ to the place indicated, were shown to a
Friday is an unlucky day—for flibes.
sensibility to pain; and the Chinese, in niting their cigars by the aid of bnrn- second-story room, wherein was the
Why is a hen immortal 7 Because her
tho third century of-our ora, wars accus­ ing-glaiwca from the sun’s rays ; and body of a woman, on a tied, apparently
tomed to administer a drug for the one hod to darken the cabin windows dead, and motionless ns a corptw, with
Grkex apple* iwo like Free Masons—
same purpose, snpposod to be Indian with thick curtains tyen to obtain the tho side scones of a child crying, and
hemp. During the middle ages, man­ four or five hours’ sleep we allowed our­ the woman who mode the appeal leaning they give one the grip.
“That’s the only wedding-trip I shall
drake, a compound of mandrake and selves during the twenty-four. From her head on the window sill overcome
opium, and a potion composed of Tromso we visited the Lapps, and saw a with grief. Tiio scene was so solemn probably ever take," said an old bach­
opium, mulberry, lettuce, and a variety herd of reindeer. . A six-mile walk up and impressive that the ladies soothing elor, as he stumbled over a bride’s train.
of other herbs, was used to accomplish the Tromsodal brought us to some the grief of tho latter handed her the
GHeex
grocer—“ Cabbage, mum 1
tho same end; whilo in our day, Sir fenced-in inclosurefl, and farther on amount collected and left, each thinking We don’t keep no second-class vegeta­
Jamcs Simpson discovered in chloro­ three or four dome-shaped huts about how little one-half the world know of tho bles, mum. You’ll get it at the lower
form a safe, an effectual, and an easily seven feet high in the center, construct­ sufferings of the other half. One of the end of the town."
administered anaesthetic agent, which ed of mud, stones, end timber, each party, through having left her gloves
“How noso wil.1^ my chop be,
has robbed the Burgoon's knife of half having a door, also a circular-shape.: in tho apartment, returned, whan what waiter (” asked a hungry man in a
its terrors, and conferred on inestima­ opening in the roof, serving far a chim­ should she soq to Jiex astonishment but restaurant. “ About five inch**, air,”
ble boon upon all ranks aad
— ney and window. On entering the hut. the corpse sitting up in bed counting wus the prompt reply.
Cfaunberi' Journal.
through a doorway about four and a tho money they had left. The scene
Ip yen intend to do a mean thing, pat
half feet high, wo saw a very grimy old that followed and tho ruse need no ex­ it off till to-morrow.—/7&lt;O. W. Childs.
If Mr. Darwia (says the London Lapp woman sitting in the smoke of a planation, ond it is unnecessary to ray Never put off til) to morrow what you
Dally Newt) wished for a further in­ wood fire. On the ground were what that tho donois immediately repos*w-racd can do to-day.-— Thowu Jrjfmnn.
stance in support of his theory of the seemed through the smoke to bo several themselves of the funds of which they
A Texxfsske paper says the matri­
origin of species, be might possibly find small bundles, and by four cords from were well-nigh defrauded.— Washington monial harvest is ripe. . Well, why in
thunder don’t you got your . prates
ono in some curious fish which have just the roof of the hut hung a smaller bun­ ( D. C.) Chronicle.
been brought to this country and added dle; examination, however proved the
ready and go to work!—Kentucky pa­
to the collection in the Brighton Aqna- latter to be a baby about a month old,
A short time ago the fine rteamor Lee, perrium. These Call are called “ telescope and the others, various members of the in making her trip from New Orleanr,
On the channel, where the voyage
fish," from the remarkable length of family, covered with reindeer skins.- had her full complement of passengers. . produces its usual effect, an economical
their organs of virion, which project a The baby was laced up with gay cords As thry walked about listlessly, and lady cries : “ What a pity! A break­
considerable distance from the side of in a cradle, having the form ef a large were apparently annoyed, they listened fast that they charged so much for,
the bead. They are natives of China, shoe. Wo were not loath to make our willingly to a suggestion from on indi­
too !”
and the storie© which liave been circu­ exit, and, asking for the reindeer, were vidual who owned a monte Ijonk, that
Hit said ho “bleevo he’d take hia’n
lated concerning this peculiar feature in told to look upwards, where they were just to pass away time they should buck
jeico/’ns he’d “ heard that the city
pointed
out
—
“
a
magnificent
tribe
of
their formation have bden received with
at manto. The dealer found a table cisterns were dryin’ up, and when the
400,” slowly descending from the bare
incredulity.
handy nnd-opened his bank. .Ina short prcchus fluid wan goilin’ito ncarcc,*twsnt
In large specimens the eyes are placed looking •mountains. In time, by the time tho most of the company were en­
no u» a wastin’ it when ono hadn’t
on the extremity of a cylindrical projec­ aid of sagacious dogs, they were driven gaged in tho gnme. After it had pro­
ought to."
’
,
tion as much as im inch in length, and into one of the indosurcs, and some of gressed a
while, a rough-looking
“It’s proof of the singular operation
when, at last, individual fish found the animals, being adroitly lassoed, stranger, who was closely observing the
their way to Europe they were consid­ were brought near for our inspection. game, handed to the dealer a $5 piece. of the human mind,” says a mental
ered to be a distinct spseics. A further These Lapps and their reindeer wonder The dealer, surprised, asked him why philosopher, “that when two men acci­
dentally exchange hats, the one who gets
peculiarity is in the formation of the into thb interior of the country during
ho had done so ; when ho was told that
the worst tile is the first to discover the
caudal and anal fins, which ore pro­ the winter, and return to thcao their
he, the stranger, had lost it fairly, as ho
mistake.”
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longed in sneh a way as to give tho fish summer haunts every spring. It is
had bet in his mind on the queen. After
said
tliat
their
approach
is
always
an
­
the appearance of having two or more
several deals the stranger gave the dealer
tails. These “ telescope fish” are, how­ nounced beforehand by the arrival of
|10, making a statement similar to the
ever, gold and silver carp, which the the wolves, them latter animals making
first; whereupon the banker pocketed the
Ohincea love to exercise their cunning a point of being continually in attend­
money, thinking that be hod found a
in cultivating; and they originally ance on the herds of reindeer—I am
lunatic.
sprang, no doubt, from some speci­ afntid with sinister motives.—London
But my dangUUrt wj &lt;l»ughter all her Wc.
After a short time had ebipsod, the
mens which produced tho abnormal Quetn.
An Irish emigrant, hearing the sun­
paasengen', startled by a most terrific
growth as a protection from some in­
yell, looked in wonder and alarm id the set gun at. New York, asked a sailor :
jury either nccideutal or purposely in­
Detected in Paris, with their pockets oontortionr-of tho stranger, who, jump­ “What is thatf” “Why, that’s sun­
flicted.
crammed fall of abstracted articles, the ing about the group, cried out nt every set!” was the reply. “Sunset!” said
Just ns floruta produce the manifold
Buroneaa and two 'daughters made no jump .
Fat “And docs the sun go down in
varieties of form and color in plants
“ I’to won ! I’vo won 1 I've won it!” tliis country with such e»bang as that T*'
from what ia known in the trade as a attempt to deny their guilt, and were
consequently
brought
to
trial,
the
“
Won
what
1
”
asked
tho
banker.
Angelina (who has been pernidng the
“ sport” or unusual growth, or as bird­
“ Why, I’ve won $2501 I bet in my “BirthH, Draths and Marriages”)—Ed­
fanciers breed tho “cranky” varieties mother being sentenood to two yean,'
mind
un
tho
cavier,
and
ho
won
!
Hand
imprisonment,
whilo
the
daughters
were
win,
I do so objoct-to that horrid word
of cauarioa which find favor with cer­
“relict!” If I uhould die, Edwin,
tain amateurs, so the Chinese, by years acquitted. These ladies belonged to the over tho money.”
proudest
aristocracy
of
France,
the
As
the
banker
bad
permittod
him
to
promise, oh promise, you will not allow
of selection and in-breeding, have
produced this monstrous form of'tife1 । mother being so lofty in her ideas that lose when betting in his mind, he had to mo, to be described ns your relict !—
she refused to visit a former acquaint­ pay him the money. The stranger re­
common carp.
Punch.
ance because she had lowered herself by ceived tho money, and also a request to
Pbbkjnh observes tliat whereas men
espousing a person iu trade. Being too be mon’ audible in his bets.
arc impatient and anxious while awaiting
A Pine street woman bought a pie at poor to purchase nuch- dresses for her
returns election night,’there are thou­
a baker’s last night to give her husband daughters as would ensbta.thcinto make
A very curious case of arsenic poison­ sands of women who await returns every
an agreeable surprise. .When they camo an appearance in society in accordance
night and never get impatient a bit
to sit down to.the evening meal the pie with their station, she unfortunately ing has just occurred in Pano. A rich They only grasp tho poker a little tighkhod disappeared.
William, the be­ adopted this nefarious method of sup­ lady residing in the Faubourg BL Hon­
er.
—Exchange.
loved son, was softly seated at his fath plying their wanks. The whole affair ore found herself growing very ill, and
A CLO6B FIHTXD man invited- a friend
aris left hand, and the blush on his. has ended as tragically as possible. The the doctor pronounced her to be suffer­
mother died, broken-hearted. in prison ing from some alow poison. Madame to dinner, arid provided only two mut­
youthful check proved his guilt.
“Bill, where’s that piof’’ demanded a few weeks ago. One of the daughters X. rejected this idea as absurd, but, on ton-chops. Upon removing the cover be
wiw engaged to be married, and her be­ rising one morning, found a glass of eaid: “ My friend,, we have a Lenten en­
the old man.
trothed nobly lent her the aid of his water, which was usually placed by her tertainment; you see your dinner before
" Pie 7 “ queried the boy.
presence and support all through the bedside, to be discolored by a white, you.” Taking the two chops upon his
“Was it kinder round and kinder trial, ntver leaving her side till the ver­ filmy powder. On showing this to the own plate, his friend repliedr “Yes, but
dict was pronounced. The engagement doctor, he at once declared it to bo arse­ where is your dinner I"
flUf”
“You would make a most beautiful
was broken off, both girls entered a con­ nic. All inquiries failed to detect the
vent of the vary strictest order, and the culprit, and the next night madams actress in the drama of life," whispered
“And kinder brown! ”
young man has suddenly changed from filled the glass herself, and kept careful a poetical youth to hm inamorata tbs
“ Well, now, if I don’t behove I Lent a gay And elegant society beau q.tp a watch tliat no one meddled with it other evening; “indeed, ’tia so—you
Nevertheless,-in the morning the white would be a very star." “And you,”
it to Johnny Slade to use for a wheel for- confirmed old bachelor.
powder again made its appearance, and murmured the fair one, and she loaned
hi* cart! I thought it was kinder soft,
DJI A1TIKG r.T« toitaiior.
the doctor •woo fairly at his wits’ end to her frizzes on hi* shoulder, “w-wouldn’t
but I don’t Husk much of Johnny, and
A man who can invent romantic sto­
find the cause. Finally, he discovered you like to support melp Bo ho ar­
I wanted to see his cart break down and
ries on the spur of the occasion, which
that his patient was in the habit of read­ ranged it right there, llow could he
kill a man.”
contain all the elements of Munchausen
ing in bed, and for that reason caudles help it!
MBill, you scoundraj, you are lying!"
ihix, with a largo solution of original
were kept burning all night in her room.
exclaimed the old man. “ Own up, now,
Not a thousand miles from Richmond
humor, is certainly a benefactor as well
These candles, of a dazzling whiteness, a wife lay in a dying condition. Having
or I'll flog ye!”
as a genius. Buch a character I en­
had been strongly impregnated with brought up a clever orphan girl, who
••Well—you see—well, father, if I
countered in tho person of an old fisher­
arsenic during their bleaching pxocras, was grown, the dying woman called the
man who is the author of the following
and the arranic, becoming volatilized by young woman to her and said: “ I
was up stairs here looking for you and
facts: When asked by a curiosity-seeker
saying you were to have a 81,000 office
will soon leave you my little oliihlrt-u
where he had been, he replied, “Fish­

That

wih

another, but he stuck to it,

astonishment, ho recognized a Scottish
ElUabeth^N. J.) Herald.
blacksmith who had formerly^practiced
with oonri-terabio sncosM as a veterinary
operator in the neighborhood of Ashee■ tieL “ How in the world," exclaimed
[ Ste Walter, “ came you hero! Can it
be possible that thia is John Lundiet”

ing—for sharks. ” On being asked what
luck, he said he only caught one. “Ho
Olobalm. As rapidly
known shark that swallowed a whole
band of German musicians who got
drunk sad capsized.® boat When we
got thia fellow ashore and commenced
Tub British Admiralty have ordered
cutting him up, wa thought we heard
mrnuc, and sure enough on opening him the immediate construction of six steel
there was the whole band in their uxdcruisers in the Pa

my husband to marry.” The young
woman, bursting into tears, said : “We
were just talking about that”
An English traveler in Ute country
remarks that he fiadu.no superfluous
civility aseeg ixpreasawn, booking

�OQUJfTY ITEMS.

LOOK! LOOK

thi«

Hartings io .talking «f widening StsJa 0s .&lt;
Mrs
FRIDAY,

NOV. 17. 1876

OBITUARY.
TKi» political situation is unchang-

The RcpitLIaaMi papers claim

Flori­

and Louisiana

da, South Carolina

Djum.. the gaoonds of their having,
since negro snfferage waaestablished

But it is

Hie printing of the Republican. elec­
which

Wisconnin,

■lectors iu that slate, and as

r

conse­

I AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF MY

Jamea U -Seaman, and became the mother
■of 14 children ; 8 n-iw are living ta mourn
her Ices and 6 await her on the ether chore,
She was a devoted wifeand mother, ani this
affliction falls with ponderous weight upon
the grief stricken family. Hbe waa a great
auffarw, (being afflictvd with causer), but
patiently cnda'ed until the eaJ. They can
but rcafiae that their lose is he? eternal gain.
Tho L-nersI eervictw were cundwtai el
ibe .McKelvey eeboU how Nov.. Olh, by
Rev. C. G. TbemM of NaahriHe. who diseouraed to them on the subject of “Human
Suffering ant! Divine Goodneas.’1 Text,

reported that a blunder was mode in

ticket of

CHRONIC DISEASES

I. F. Jones. who recently kepi a grocery
d-e in Hastings, has become insane, and
application has been made -for a - place
■ him in the Asylum nt Kalamaioe.

ofipial count has been made and the

toral

The

quence the Democrats claim that the
highest candidate on lh» Democratic

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

FOR 75 CZEHSTTS
Yon can buy the best

WATERPROOF

iwKxn M i^gM

The Doctor’s Location
51 Monroe St. j

in Barry County

ticket is vlected, which gives Tilden
Hie requisite majority of 185 votes,

Good 44-lieb Sherling f*r 1 Cents-

regardless of .what may be the result
of the elections in the three dispnta-

CONFIDENTIAL !

a rail.

seturus which are canring iu slowly,
indicate dint they have gone Repnh-

hcan by a small majority.

Dr. AIXIH’S Rgartial iDSfflite ’

Mrs. Mary C.Hesnum. wife of l&gt;«r. James O. fcsm»s. duperud UHs Ilfs Nor. fth. at the rcsldeaee
trf C. T. Hubtard, in Maple On/ri.
Mrs. Beaman became an orphan al tho
early age of 0 yearn, and gave her heart to

thief,

Good 44-Iich Bleached Sheetla- for 10 Celle.

lodged in jail.—Banner.

ed Southern states.
It will pmlmbly be a-week yet be­

. Nice Dress Goods at tS Cent- per yard.

fore a satisfactory result is reached.

Beautiful Nubias only 50 Celts.
Elegaal Sleevrless Jackets for $1.00

The only way to make a nrws-

rhb trlwwnati tm-oea
him will and the ■

paper pay hi ■ country town is
It I* fata economy to taCer from any annoying die.
rss-or symptom, which, from IU ability awl ttre&lt;■&lt;■«» In so v.anff ilnillM case*, you hare every rrs»on to brtlrre the Doctor can eur*. H« !!h u cheap­
er than suffering and funrrala. Do not be mfaM or
Influenced by the anrioua.Jealoua or.prejudlred, bat
acilnit on your own beat ju-lar-tnenl. can •" funy In-

pie will watch for it, add co crazy if
they can't get &gt;L
Something mote
than five y'eus ago O. D. Hndtfcll
(

ras kicked tn

For Ladies, Men and Boys.
■STe»

founded thfr%Hartlord (Van Boren
Co,) Day Spring, in a smaller place

A large stock of

Mlebbptn.oo

HATS, CAPS, GLOVES ; MITTENS

Julian R. Albright, of Farwell. Clare Cof.

than Nashville but he m ide a five

,&gt;aper, one that suited the best por­

tion of the community, nnd ho soonhad a large advertising patronage,

Wwich will be closed out CHEAP.

Work

■ Russell A Daly's confectionery shop at
Juelsm. was htime-l Tuesday, and adjacent
A few weeks sin&gt;*-e htiildings slightly damaged. Loss about
be sold out the Day Spking and re­ fl .000.

BOOTS and

and the longest row of subscribers in
Van Buren Co.

tired. to private life.

' TOO LATE t DIED THROUGH ffEGLECT!”
In hpw many &lt;■»»&lt;•« thia cnn be artd of frlerd. or
relatives, vtcllwa of Cunnstnptl&gt;&gt;n or other ImMiiom iUmwm. «.«! how rod the nfloctiou that the
timely, skillful treatment »« nwlrclwl.
Moat families have ono or more with life emtritterrd t.r u.kmIW* euffi rlup-eel.lom tn- from pain,
always ocnsciotw of dtawao or dtabUtty, yrt who
can be restated to health by tho skillful Hpecisilst.
■ar litabUshed here lu-Mtcnalve praetiew tinea
IMO, fat St. Louis
Han Eronclsco dnrtng 'll).
•nk&gt;r|n&lt; a wide and u&gt;- riled reputation aa a moat
successful I’hyi-fclan, and harhiK tbor&lt;-agh qualifi­
cation*. itni«ht and aptiMw. for the healing art, with

The largest stock in Nashville.

During his five

years of journalistic life he won unto CenTennial have gone :o Port Natal, Sontt*
himself many laurels aod retired mid

Special Bajgains in

the regrau of many friends, We us
Two colored Uboieni nt Eaton Rapid* mcd to be neighbor to Bio. Hadsell and gsged in * ficiA Wednesday, night in which
razors were u«ed, but no one wm aeriouely
as a journalist are ono month his sen­ injured.
ior.
Charles Doughty wm kiUe-l Friday night
t Swoa’a Station, Ind , on the G. R. ,t I.
The experience of trans’gnilting R. R, He wm a brakeman, and a aoa of lhe
Rev. B P. Doughty, of Sturgis.
audible epeeech over ll.e telegraph
wires.was tried in Boston recently

and proved a success;
Telephones
He jei bin trap-run. tripped on the strings,
were placed at either end of a line and wm inrtantly killed.
two miles in length, and the Daniel
At Eaton Rapids, Noy. 18th, a son of
14 years, while hunt­
cells battery removed from the circuit John R. Smith.
ing wm accidenUlly shot. Tha shot enter­
and another of carbon elements stib- ed his aide tearing it iu a gbutly tnaanar.
slituted. Articulate conversation thus He died the nine night.

Crockery, Glassware, Groceries

Nashville, November 8lh, 1876.

Well

.

C- A. TRUMAN

The eight ytar-old daushtber nt Nathsa
HnMnip tiring fire miles west of Eaton Rap­
from being at first faint and indistinct
ids, w*B borrih’y burned Not. 12th.
Ilerbecame quite loud and intelligible, clo«he( were entirely burned off from her
and was transmitted to paper and body. Tbt o*se U considered fatal.
Christopher Meagher, of Republie, a mi­
found to be perfectly correct. A revner, wm tiabhed in lhe ncek and tbrownmff
ulntion in the telegraph business ic a bi idge into tbe Menominee river last week.
He
managed to get out and crawled to a
now imminent, and probably in time
plseo of shelter. It wm an election fight.
a friend here may greet a friend in
On the 7th fnrt. whilst Ida Smith and
St. Petersburg with ease.

WARM MEALS for tie Hwy!
MEAT MARKET!

Known Specialist, now

nkin^ t ha. public fur paai favon aoi
conitnuaDce of ibt aaiM. and w«
inform the public that they will
Hundreds Atlewz ibe Grewl Efficacy
of hUTrcnliarat.

Hearing nnd Sight Hestored,

took place, through the wire, which

GROCERIES, and

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

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

BOLOGNA SAUSAGE,

H. ALDRICH.

DR. AIKIN,

VERY CHEAP.
ft

CAN BE FOUND

FRESH OYSTERS,

LOOK IN!

Knives, Forks, and Silverware.

HORSE BLANKETS, BUFFALO &amp; LAhROBES

AT THE BAKERY

Free Exhibition

Chronic l&gt;l*eaare Cured,
and Broken Down (onstitnlinnB Built Lp and
Helnvigoratcd.

Nianville. Minh.

His Patients Gain 10 to 40 lbs. in Weight
Serious, Complicated IU»ea»e», that

The RighCDoetor at Lait,

FRESH MEATS.
of al) kinds, whfeb will ha sold low tor cash

NASHVILLE

397255

i states: "Dr. Atkin you are right -»
05 SOUTH MAIN STREET,

■Young man, if you will waifs, and killed and F.lla received dangerous wounds
wish to do it Id the highest stylo of
art, do it thusly ;

8. LEIBHAUSER,

Place your righl

arm around her waist about two in­
ches above her pin-back, throw your

neighbor named

left arm under her right fin, then stick

'

MERCHANT TAILOR!

rel. and Lilly etahbed and killed Creager,

your nose in her left ear, and whirl.
Do this, and you have got the thing

.

Whilo fry nig to quill a disiurbnuoa at
Eaet Saginaw. Officer Austin wm terribly
bruiaeJ, He had arrested two men and *m
taking ifretw to the lock-up, when he vm

down to a fineness."

Fuhlonabla l-lyka.

READY MADE CLOTHING!

A Californian has offered the law­

IEH’8, YOUTHS’&amp; BOYS’ CLOTHING

yers &gt;100,000 to procure him a divurce from his wife.
He has either
At Ray City, Nov 11th. a horrihle caae of
brutality developed itaelf, the principal im viving act ora being John McCarthy and his
his wife wears oat shoes awful fast. wife Margaret, a little boy named Wood­
ward, adopted by them, died suddenly.
The CMe demanded an-inquest which re.
A Harrisburg man fell forty feet, suited in proving that the child had been
strnek n joist with his stomach a^d horribly murdered by alxua. ’Ths body

Please gltx me a call.

1*&gt; see how fast he can use^ it up. or

Those Pen- •d by b«i»g brurally buaten wuh a «fr*p by
■ylvanians hnv« good digestion and ihu tnau and wife. The boy wm ■ fine Ut­
ile fellow whose chief wrong wm th-it he
■trong stomachs.

A Uoelor to liar. Faltlk In.

Mleh. Nov. Io.

OCR STOCK CONSISTS OF

FLANNEL SHIRTING FOR 16 GTS A'YARD.
We have Over One Thousand T&gt;x*eeia
Ranging iu Prices from

REAPERS, MOWERS,

JPatterns
BLINDNESS! a&gt;i DEAFNESS! !

8. LIKBHAUSKB.

NEW MEAT MARKET.
FROST Sc. TOWNSEND,

Str»i£hteixri. Tnl^

itai- ££ I

NuunU. No Pula I

To two dollars per yard. IF you will call and get prices before pnrehasing
we will guarantee it will do you good.

Catarrh, Consumption I

ORIFF1TH
IESIKG OB CHROKIO DISEASES.

Froh ad Smit Meats

It is Mid that there is a noble

Newfoundinnd dog in

Toronto who ewer to child murder.

wears around his neck three gold An Adultery Scrape Which Ends in a Kllkl
ni-dnls, each of qgliicli was given him
Double Murder.
for saving a human life.
"We expect the great father to feed
and clothe no as long as we live,"
K-nderly remarked one of the indians

who had thirteen scalps hanging in
his lodge.

"Piof, Wise, the balloonist, declares
shat lightning-rods are of no mote ac­

count than so many fishing-poles set’
up in the chimney-corner.

,

Pools are now selling tt» Chicago
'
on the number of eotivcrls Moody
!
and Sankey will make ia a month. ■&gt;
,
a rewatd for their work here.
The
wicked oall these the Pools of Siloam!।
At Van Wert, Ohio, we notice that।
out by Henry W. Tate and Parihenni
Young.
Next will coma young;

,
gave as a reason for not marrying,
that his father never had a wife, and[
oy’-f Dfliviotru/.

BEAD AND CONSIDER!!

DENTISTS

The Reliable Firm of

Horse Rakes,1 Plows.i

Wheel Cultivators,

Harrows, Corn
Planters, and

Road Scrapers,

dlagnoacd and akUlfully trvakd.

LADIES!

Bottom I*rice8.

On the night of Nov. 12th at about
12 o’clock a terrible shooting affray
occurred five miles east of Landing, JONES A SELLECK,
on the Marble farm.
The lads are
as follows:
John Marble lives in
Lansing and his wife on the farm.
He Iras been for some time trying to
irroctire a divorce. It is chimed that
be knew she was not faithful to the
marriage vows, having been living in
adultery with one Wm- Martin for
some time. Sunday evening accom­
panied by iwo men Trom the city,
John Morley and Charles Ayres, he
went to bis farm, probably far the
purpose of procuring some evidence
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION
against bis wife
Some time alter
'their arrival Martin and Wiil Chap­
man. a sou of Mrs. Marble's and Mr*
Marble armed with a shot gun and
two revolvers, came out of the house
and approached the other parties, MMOnMUel.
who were some 50 or 60 feet away.
When nt close range Chapman be-, SSO&amp;-:
gan shooting, killing Mr. Ayres in I
stanily by ■ shot in the temple from
a shot-gun, and striking Mr. John
Morley on the head with the butt of
his gun, breaking his skull. Morley
has since died.
Marble then shot
Chapman iwice, once through his
left aim and one* through his neck. t- C. BtoWX,
Mrs. Marble at this instant shott and I A- : GenAfter
hit Marble in the shoulder.
__ । I D,"’C-C

HARDY Sc. CROCKER,

Where be is now receiving ond opening up one of the finest Stocks of
Goods far the FALL AND WINTER TRADE, ever laid down
in Nashville, and aever in the memory ol man was goods
so cheap as he will sell them this Fall. Why,
who ever heard ol a'Good Check

Still it is so!

got dead loads of money and wants

was all right next day.

FOB THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS I

r/fiiek
■kllifnl

EPILEPSY
Have just added, to &amp;eir u«ual large stock of General Merchandise,

or the Beat Hikes «■ the
Cu try .

GALE CHILLED ai
DIAMOND BON PLOWS
Allowed to be tally taaUd Won pnrehaoed. Ah-

DEFORMITIES,
E. EMORY’S

LARGE STOCK OF

GENTLEMEN!

gtjfticjitgan Central Railroad

BOOTS AND SHOES.
Which were bought far CASH and
Living JPrioes.

will be

sold at the lowest

and we will convince you that we are not to be
BEATEX OJf PRICES!!

KOCHER BROS

TOHSa MIDDLE-AGED AMD OLD MEM.
iflrring the sad efttcuoa body aud mind of f
but*. ExroiSM, Itfawaae or Iiefcvt. whiter en
doetend. In « ill-, |.-l not dn pair or fata mod­
! your »ntn. hut call or «-nd al once.
■iyTtw only sure. rational, tating cure for ft
atorrhaa. Seminal Wokncae, Nrrvoui Dcbtl
■s^^i&amp;ar'T.x'tFtt.Ti

Caniagrs and &amp;WS.
CROOK’S

PATENT

GUARANTEE

DOUBLE WAGON
HAKOl * CROCKEB.

�E/TTJST OVERI

whilst a !hth iwo-

PIONEER STORE!iMARKTHB8EFACTS

MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN !

hrtuf*

FRIDA V,
—R*!
the Maokamilh shop on

Mrs. RalrtOUS

—Attention ta celled to the advertisement
honeet, industrious and hard working young

■teruhsjraoe at botL J. WHISLER.

body wanting anything 1n the blacksmith
line win find bit

—P. Durham's Hille daughter Mom, died
Pills and Ointrorld.
Die oases

ed old rooster wm groping his way along
the atdewalk »n Slate St., hie mind engross­
ed with the all-absorbing question as to who

FOREST
KING
THE KIHS OF HOUS!

AppL.,
Cax. Botss’s.

WA5TZD —10,000
.
’

the bld man doubled up like a U.
be faintly trained the feelings «t Tlldeu or

■Mb. New Orleans Molasses and Syrup- mortgage.

“Sound-Headed Farmer’ of Assyria, sends

«■ Remember lhal at the Boaton Store

DryGoods

MT A Full
8lrtng«,-4c., at

line

of Violins, Bow*,
Botra Bno.’s-

—Services as usual at ths Christian
Church, next Sabbath, end at Maple Grove
—Tax receipts printed at thia office for
fifty cents a hundred. Township t'reasnrers

Disorder of the Sidney*

A nd Ec'rytht-wj Xicc for the Ladies.

LARGE
I shall be pleMed to see my old friends
end pair------ " *" "
*----- "
my line.

FOR STOMACHS OFT OF ORDER

INVOICE

Please give mo a call before purchasing
elMwbore. The Highest Market Price paid
for Batter. Eggs, Etc.
Nashville, Oct. 18th.,

HOI.I (IW.lY

L. C. BOISE.

cannot in-

FRUIT TREES I

io hear from “BotrtitMIeBdtd Fsrnrsr" on

IMPOKTAVT CAUTION.

FALL

Now Tilden ia alerted I will cell more

—With our |
day, we sealed
—D. S. Hobbs, of the firm of Webster &amp;
Dried Appha. a pail of Better or a burirel
and took a trip to Thornapple Lake.
Hobbs, has rented hh interest in the black-

Blop-

MARSHALL STREET HURSERIES,

cider-making and ‘get a drink." Found
Friend nicely located, and having a big run
Van Buren Co., last Monday at tho sudden of cQiiom. With bis late improved mschindeath of her youngest sister.
reh of cider per day, aa his presses are unBest Chemical Saleratus. and yon will not "^t—T. Garllnger and his two sons Peter
get gemts made ont of cheap material or end Phillip raised 2.800 bu.bels of wheat
frosts, much later than other mills • in, thia
adulterated ta Its ssanufocture.
vicinity. From Friend's it is but a abort
ride before you catcb glimpses of the lake
Car. Boisx’*
gone to teaching aehool for a compensation and whirl up ta frvnt of the Lake House.

OF BATTLE CREEK, MICH,

.

AND

D. C. GnirrnH.

xad wa found the mill undergoing repair*,
—having a new carriage and foundation put
fonndation laid for a new brick dwelling, in; but wo found a acnr« of band* Mwing
which will be completed next spring.
out material for trunk lop*. We count Mr.
Harley m an energetic and indutlriou* man,
one of the beet in West Cartleton.
W. -E. Babtlktt, Dxntist, from Bailie a T rail had a collision. Three fingers of
Joe
’
s
right
band
were
badly
demolished.
Creek, would respectfully inform the ciliOUR TOWN.
sene of Nashnlla a^&lt;l vicinity that he will
visit Nashville on Mondays and Tuesdays
Tool it to the Vandals! Shout ii to tbs
erary (books) that ever wm shown io Nash­ Gath* ! Proclaim i*. from the house-tops
natural teeth by filling and other tre^ti
and sound it in the vpllays! • That every
ville.
farmer in the Uwnshipe of Caetlatnn, Maple
Grove, Woodland, Kalamo, Vermontville,
L E. BARTLETT, Dentist
Sunfield, Chester, Assyria, Baltimore and
gel there they changed their minds and
Carlton can come U Naslville and buy them­
selves rich. And why ? Because there are
now tn full blast in thia village, ten Mores
lO.OOOdbs Dried Apples,
6,000 iba. Butter,
Coart. last Wednesday. Moore 'was found

pocket-book,

Bonfield and this village.
Nashville News office.

&lt; tec AX PxXNtWGTOW.

Fruit and Ornamental

C. C. WOLCOTT

TREES, SHRUBS. GRIPE
HIES,

stood, that fire cannot he controlled

afflicted oltl'i that dhtri-aelnx malady.

MEN’S OVERCOATS

ur kept any length of time when wood
is burned in a stove

Gkate.

on a Open

Tho ashes falling through

the grate, leave the coals exposed to

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED !
Respectfully, &amp;c.,

the direct draft and they are consum­

time) becomes unnecessarily hot, and
the wood is very soon consumed.

N. &amp; Q. CHILSON.

the wood ts green, it requires close

attention to prevent the fire from go­

DURING THE

Combination

Grate

nest piece entitled: “We shall hear'ths an­
used in the FOREST KING of 1676
gels sing."
•
“Papa Come Help Me acreu ths Dark consists of two grates working in
River," by Cora Davidson was well rencombination one with the other, each

DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,

Fine Tobaccos ail Cijars.

With such worthy leaders as Mrs. Dr. greatly economizes in fuel, and en­

period that the Christian Sabbath School heretofore raised against this class of
would be ta a flenrishing Bondition, and the
concert be a’grand ^access. Although the
admitte.nas w*» t*»t
THE FOREST KING is the on­
noticed iL
«cdpt* at the door i
ly stove made with the Combination
—Whilst you are making preparation*
Grate, and is unequaled os a stove of
I mean your frienda.) io a bountiful thanksits class, in the world.
THE FOREST KING is mouut-

lively

Garlinger. Geo. Feighncr, David Graves, G.

Wines and Liquors I

DRUGGISTS

TO PURCHASERS OF

Stripes and Check/.

At Bit good's old stand, Nashville, Mich.

to furnish all who -WHl with a good ri;
----- ...
elw
48&gt;1

times.

NEW LIVERY!
Stockmann

&amp;

WHIynrd

PttOrAlKTbRA

LIVERY,

WASJlVlLLt Mien.

From $3 per Suit Up.

BOOTS AND SHOES !
Do you want Dye-stuffs?
Do you want Painta and Oils ?
Do you want a good Book for the
Home Circle?
Do you want Scliool Books ?

IX GREAT VARIETY,

From, #! a Pair, Upwards.
W1 KEEP IX STOCK

15 GRADES OF TEA

Do you want a Prescription filled
60 CENTS TO fl.00 PR POUND.
The ASH PIT with care ?

extends under the entire DOUBLE

E»cry Stole is Fully Warnnted

WM. VENN. P*or*irro*.

CLOTHING! SALE and BOARDING STABLE,

ed complete with No. 12 cold rolled

polished boiler iron.

LIVERY STABLE!

POSES ONLY.

AU Goods Sold as IlcprcscnUd, and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.

BOTTOM.

O. P. Wellman, G B. Harrison, Nashville ;
and Daniel Johnson, Woodland,—9.

GREAT INDUCEMENTS

gtadtj-£ttade

tirely overcomes all the objections FOR MEDICAL AND MECHANICAL FUR

C. O. Thomas,

BEST

p IN THE
WORLD.

BEST ASSORTMENT OF

that the fire is at all times under per

ously throughout the winter; that it

Methodist Uhttreh, ibis Nov. ftOth. at 11

WISUWS3 CUILDKEN Z^'!’
dlschargr, aie entitled to » PENSION
Apply to
MILO R. STEVENS A Ct,

During the next 30 days

DYE-STUFFS,
DRY GOODS,
School and Miscellaneous
GROCERIES.
BOOKS,
HAT?
CAPS,
STATIONARY, '
BOOTS,
WALL PAPER.
SHOES,
PAINTS, OILS, COLORS
CLOTHING.
VARNISHES,
NOTIONS,
BRUSHES,
to.
AC.,
AC.
Surgical iBstrumentx, Timses EL,
FULL LINKS OF
TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMES,
TEAS, COFFEES,
Print*. Cott*
SPICES,
TICK8, DISMISS.

.feet coiitrol. and can be kept continu­

Buxton's went to ashes a few night's sinea.

GLAJSTZ!

Centennial W.G.HLSWORTH&amp;CO

night.

lustratod their part with appropriate sing*

on the improve, sod If it ooutinuoa, wo shall

p-cy in Mielilgsr. 24 * Co. &lt;t~
THO .S 8F1 AGUE, I’mideol.

WILL OFFER

Mim Dora McGraw tang a beauiiful piece provided with openings and corres­
entitled “Kies Me and I will go to deep."
ponding blank spaces, forming either
Mie* Bell* Hardy did harsolf great credit
an OPEN GRATE or CLOSED
clover hull er
“The Angels are Watching."
FIRE BOTTOM, and is operated
Miss Kelsey, the olocationirt, read
eines salted to ths aHammts of a vast class dog jumped from a fence into the machine
with a shaker from the outside of the
Nichol*, and an extract entitled the “Mod­
But
Stove.
ern Cain."
The parable of the “Ten Virgins," was
After thorough tests, we claim for
—T. M. Brsdy didn’t vole on election day.
this important invention :—That all
of ths curtaia sh«w&lt;
dressed 14 white III
the coals may ba retained in the stove
. b*bp—* ,lrl 0.1,, U tb-l, &lt;od th, Ant and burning; and the Ave foolish virgins
of MJ kl*4—kopl bl— fro— th. po’U dressed in,black, who had fallen asleep with and any amount of the ashes desired ;

had about it

Have you «

ciiaute* and

/rtOLDSVIITII’M (BRYANT * STRATTON/
VT
•-W KBM1 Y.

1876.

1776.

I

a wood fire on an open grate over

heard preached in that church.

rather then pay
itrine that would

L. J. WHEELER.

DATEm

ing out, and it is impossible lo.keep

—Will oar friends do as tho favor
ing the local happenings of their ne

CUT TH IB OUT!

FOR

If

heavy sheet iron, all of which bum
ing questions relative to Heaven, the
school responding by extracts from the wood on an open grate.
Scriptures and by staging suitable songs.

Tho pubho’s obedient Mrvaniji,
Holloway A Co.

three l»w&gt;n* and I ebeerfully

Hotter Block, Detroit. Mich, Sot. 4th.

of life and points Ippllcabls to the tuna

Having pul a Bran New Oder Mill into informs ns that hia sermon last Sunday

FROM 30 to 60 CTS

&amp;c. &amp;c.

It is a fact uow generally under­

The
Hxxxr Malloxi.

a co-. colobh

FOR SALE ONLY BY

These difficulties have caused great
parity. The exercise* opened in the usual
way and consisted of singing, ate. The inconvenience to persons using the
manner tn which tho tubject “Heaven”
class of round stoves mounted with
wa* illustrated proved very Interesting,

they need repairing we will tend to 'em.

oeo m s-vaob

STAMMERING CURED

containing

The finder will

GOODS

If dry wood is used, the stove (for a

court ordered the household goods returned

calf skin

will be Riven to ««.» &lt;&gt;•«• renderlnc •oc&gt;&lt;tnfrrm«tlan
a* ru»r kerf to Hh- detection «rf any.party or parti •
aMtlfttarfeltlog tlw&gt; medicinw m vendtax t)»a US'
knowlnx them to Ire epurious.
♦ • • HuM at tire msmi'atinrr uf PVofeaanr HaiLow
ST te Co, K&lt;w York, and by alt rrepeeiable dr- Kleta and Heater* In mediHoe tliron*M&gt;ut tbv eh: •
Isrd world, in buiaa rt 2&amp; ceqte,St rente and fl « ■
■arTbcre is eooertemblc mt log by taking the 1.
* N. B.—IHreetlona for tire gukhdee of patten!er er)' di*order.»ffixt-d to each box.
•
.

Office. 112 Liberty Street, Eew Yori- _

MH. -A.. F*. GREEN

ns any firm within twenty miles of Nash­ ed, leaving neither coal to aid com­
ville. And moreover, tho business men of
this village are willing to enter into comp«- bustion nor ashes to retain the fire.

won't take a back seal for' Battle Creek,
Marshall, Hastings, Charlotte or Ionia, on
—Talk up the Opera House.
Don't let prices Don't trade with old fogies in .one
Cao- Botn'a
horse towns, but come to Nubrille—the*
liveliest town ob the G. R. V.,—and do bus­
town. Sartain that reputation by keeping iness with'live men. For further particu­
on at Booth's Barrell Manufactory for
lars peruse the advertising columns of the
all kinds of Tight Work. Every barrel thing* moving along.
—Tne unit of R. 8. Brady v* E. A. Bn*h
vrr* decided Friday by Eeq Chipman in fa►TH.
The Christian Sunthfr School Concert.
A

’WIIS’TElt

h’srtn tile and vicinity. their sgeot,

hich were bought

guilty of malicious trespass.
1,000 bushels Beans,
—Preston Long and Oeo, Moor*, two Has­
In exchange fer good* which will bo sold
tings chaps, collided on election nlgbt and
at the Lowest Cash prices. (It costs nothMoore was pretty badly carved with a
Bostox Stokx.
knife, bat it cost Long $50 to do it
Nashville, Mich.

Disorders.

Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnishing

cratkrl louse,
Bosrox Btokb.

the wise sufficient.

JR.EC’ElVITVGt

GROCERIES,

LOW AS THE LOWEST

the Nashville corres­
pondent of the Hasting* Jmtmol, with a

milar State are located

-

* SI , lb* HV*^b f* • &lt;* S9M* .**(| •— ** — • ■ • 1 —■
"7oL*f TmHwdeeSwSsBrnStateL -'
tektad "be ear*, se t l*w a»tee
tetL’’
-S«tx! KM-two lHixaK.1 waat martera noorft - '
-1 curlOM « dutter; year prt»e te 16 enss, but &gt;
m^kta.touwt.«ortha&lt;fon»r.”

Goods,

MoCarincy's farm. Maple Grove,

t

Propricior. .

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

Call and See Us,

MARBLE WORKS
BLACK A FULLER.
1'ioprietort.
every

DEscJurritfSr Of

and MONUMENTS,

Location.—West Side of Main

Street, in W. A. Ayhwurth a Brick.

—Mr. and Mrs. H artsy Loa will entertain

for Flae Years.

C. C. WOLCOTT.

Fount Truly,

BOISE BROS.

Satisfaction fincuanL

¥. G. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO

�=SS==
NEWS IN VRIEF.

WOOD’S

and girl, too, for that matter. How
many tragedies would be avoided if

'tsss.

wave#, and it h auppeawd that about 5.009.per»m» p»rt»l»ed in tlis Inundation.

POLITICAL.
—Rotorua from ell the ooontiee in Indiana
make Tdden'i majority S.tSL
.
.

cbanujUra,
—Ti&gt;o IluMian imperial family «u&lt;! Uto Cltw

of ot»»rvatitD an the Black aca, and rotirod to

United Btaiao •teamor Franklin, in which kb
for tiio prencHt.
-Spoikh rrfugoc* and crai^rauta have been
ordrnx! to quit Portng.l.
—The reports of famine from Bombay are
tricia.
*
.
—A Cairo diapeloh saya the Egyptian MiuiaUr of Tinauce endeavored to originate a plot
against .the" Khedive by reproeenting to the
people • that the Khedira, by accepting the reforoa adtOk'xted by Mr. Goeehen. wee*Belling
tho country to the Chrixtiaun.
WBa 'axilcd

. —With th* going down of tbe sun on 'he
1001 of Kovwnber tbwgreal Centennial Exj&gt;oriiion closed fbrevtr. Alt In all. its sis months thither. A dlwpAtch «*eriboa bln dewlli. tocxcoraive drinking.
Preaidant Grant and hia Cabinet officer*, by
rjHcial Invitation, officiated In tbe final eloalng

—’Ute following ortltra have been i-eued by

look* that way Jtul at prcaonL

Bomia hold*

e»gor for the fray, while Turkey, refoalng to
be bullied, in preparing for the emergent?.

A STATION INDICATOR.

fratu other Btatiw, I untlenUod. la rrju
IziuUUna to •«&gt;&lt;• that the Board of C*nra3&lt;&lt;

(Klgccd)

U. 8. QaAirt.

Tn accoedazico with the saggratiouH con-

tbe foliowing-namcd gentlemen signified by
talrgrapb their lulcnliou of starting at once for
New Oilcan-*: The Hon. Lyman Trnmt&gt;nll.
IlliiMM*. ea-Uuitcd Blatce Senator ; tbe Hon.
J. M. Palmer. Illinois, ex Governor ; the Hou.
A. J. Ccrtiu, Penney 1 vanla ; ex Senator Ham­
ilton,
Maryland ;
the
Hon.
J. R
Doolittle. ’.VteconaUi. ex Senator ; Judge J. B.
Sulla, Ohio; the Hon. Oswald Ottendoifer,
New York ; tho Hott. Henry Watterson, Ken­
tucky ; tbe Hon. Theodore F. Randolph, New
Jersey ; the Hon. J. B. Smith, Wire^uniu. exGovcroor; tbe Hon. C. Carroll, Marylaod;
ex-Gov. Bigler, Penusxlvaaia; the Hon. d.

An invention which will moot a want
long felt by tho general traveling
public has just Ixxm patent'd by
Mr. Conrad Jenson, an enterprising
young German of this city, iu the form
of an indicator for steam cars, by which
tbe various stations to bo stopped at can
be placarded. Travelers by railroads
frequently are nt a lorn to understand
the names of places as called out by the
brakemen on tho care. By-the inven­
tion itt question nil this annoyance is
obviated.
This indicator consists of
tablots, about eighteen by &gt;six inches,
bearing the names of tho different sta­
tions the train may run to in its trip,
each tablet arranged in the order of
stopping.
They are mounted on n
sliding hinge made of thick wire, and
fold up something like a book, and are
held in place by a lever, which is the
kc-y of th© whole arrangement Con­
nected with that part of the lover nearest
the tablets ore two fiat pieces of metal,
each a little over an inch in length, one
an eighth of on inch -inside the other,
and both extending in tho form of an
angle inntcad of running perpendicular
to ono another. Directly above thisi
with the lever is connected* the cord,
which mns through a tube tho length pf’
the car, and in so connected on the rear
os to be worked from the platform if nec­
essary. By pulling tho cord -after a&gt;
train starts from a i.tation tho name of’
the next stopping place appears.
■•
The first public trial of tho indicator
lu» been made on the Fitchburg rail-'
road. It performed all that shu claimed
for it.. The Fitchburg railroad pxopoees।

the Hon. Samuel J. IlaudaU, P&lt;-nn«yivanU ;
Prof. Humr.or, Yale College; Uio Hon. ,
IL D. McHenry, Kentucky. On tiio part of I
tho liepublicana tho following pcr«ona were,
invited, and all accepted tho treat repoeed in
them: William M. Evarta, John A. Dix. E. W. to have indicators on all their cars, und
BtoutibUni, and Van Allen, New York; Mr.
already have fitted up eno train "with
Schaumbcrg. W. D. Kelley. Pennsylvania;
them. The comi*any will have them
operated
either from the platform or in
Hbcuman, Gcu. Garfield, and Ju Jgo Stanley
Matthews, Ooln; C, Irving Ditty, of Maryland; the car, by tho brakemen, although tho
cord which connects with any one of
diana; E. Rockwood Hoar. MMnachuaetU.
them can be attached with those of oth­
ers, snd thus ©very indicator in a train,
from Deadwood, in the Black Hills, for Wolf
no
matter of how . many care, can bo
jnooutain, where marvelous diecovenfri hnve
worker! by one man, at one time, in any
pari of the train.—Boeton Herald.
—Tbe Monlton-Boectier case Lei ended for
the preacnL or until brought up in soma nt-w
ahape. Mr. MoniUin declines to entapit to tbe
William H. Beard, of New York, linn
removal of the trial of hia cue to Delaware .begun a large picture, entitled “The
county. In purenance of thia determination
Stump Speech.” It represents a gathertha wit haa been discontinued, Moulton pay­
ing«of monkeys, who have assumed the
ing the cceta.
character of politicians* as they appear
when attending political nice ting*. The
speaker, upon a rostrum, with clenched
Fprioifield, W., one night last week. It had fists and str ying arms and body, is cvi-1
been ter some time euppore.l ihataneffait
deutly making a strong argument before
tho. asaembled multitude. Behind tiio |
Lincoln from the tomb at Oakwood cemetery.
speaker are tbe members of tho commit­
barn and a party of Chicago Jeleetirre, aad tees, staid old monkeys, ail of them,
when five rubber.) appeared and laid aacfi. and possessed of the dignity required
logioua liaad* on the «arooptagua Cbo watohere for tho poiulion they occupy. Om of
"prang from their placo*. Unfortunately the
the gnry-hcade-.l committeemen has his
aoddeuUl discharge of a ptitol frightened tbe
head bound with a red. silk handker­
chief, to shield it from tho chid wind.
in their flight they left their tool* boldnd,
Mr. Beard says that at least one of. tbe
“ sore-headed” old men &amp;&gt; always found
on the committees at mass toeeungs in
the country. In the foreground is the
cmaiur the durability of iron i*il* which usual collection of well-to-do fanOen*,
professional politicians and peddlerr.
railroad officid bta eaaerted cot.filanth- that
There is the deaf old man seated at tbe
speaker's fact, with his hand to hia car
to catch tho word* ; nnd near him is the
—Fifty tbowand mivi reign* for Mcntrea], village “ eagr,” who nods approvingly
and whispers to his companion,
York wcro wuKbawa fiam the Izaudou banka. “That's tho doctrine for me,” besides
the idlers who are stretched ont on the
green award and ore making fun of tho
•Id monkeys around them.

di»Tri.L

The following Scriptural passage was
in fc puree stuhia-from a woman in Bos­
ton : “Let him that stole steal no
more, but rather let him labor, working
with his hnu.Is the thing which is good,
that he may have to give him thht ueedeth.” The thief ratunied tho property,
an J, doubtiess, hereafter hundreds of
pocketbooks will be furnished with that

breast down beneath the bddy, turoWing
the brad below the surface and putting
the wearer iu danger of drowning. 8 jmc
country boyvget two bladders and then
tie them together with a short cord, and
uba these os supports. They are
most dangerous tilings poamblo for a
boy to Jiavo. The board, is perfectly
safe, and one may learn to swim in a
very short time by using ooo. It should
be over four feet long, over a foot wide,
and two inebns thick, made of soft white
pine or cedar.
To uxe it a boy wades into the water
up to his aliotfidora, then, taking liolU of
tbe end of tho board, ho pushes it before
him—toward the hank and Dot into deep
water— springs forward with his feet,
and throws himself flat upon* the«wator.
This moTcmenk'barritM him along a few
foeL He then draws up both his legs
at the same time, keeping tho knees aa
far apart as possible, nnd
strikes
out with both fort, not straight back­
ward, but sideways,, just as a frog doed.
The stroke is made slowly, and is repeat­
ed again, drawing up tho log* slowly, and
«bwd'ly. Tho board keeps the bead
above water. When tho log stroke has
been learned, one" hand is taken from

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Historical Articles,
Biographical Sketches,
Religious Articles,
Stories of Homs and School Life,
Tales, Poetry,
Selections for Declamation,
Anecdotes, Puzzles,

and constant K.'ociric pottery closely and contiuuounly applied to the akin by tbe adhesion of
tho Plaster, and is cap*bio at all times of afford­
ing the moat grateful relief In Rheumatism,
Nctiralgta and Sciatica.
A case of chronic rheumatism of un­
usual Mveilty, carol by Johneon'e Anodyne
Liniment, te noticed by ono of ohr exchangee.
A largo bunch camo ent upon tho breast of the
sufferer, and appeared lilts pert of tbe breast
bone. Ueoddntornally and externally.

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THE

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OMI.Y. that

WATCH THE CHlLDttXN’N HIT.
The following advice from the New
fork Awning Poet is very important
Let every mother remember it:
“Lifo-loDg discomfort snd sudden
death often coma to children through
tho inattention or carelotuinesa of the
parents. A child should never be al­
lowed to go to sloop with cold feat; the
thing to be lost attended to is to co© that
tho feet are dry and warm. Neglect of
this has often resulted in a dangerous
attack of croup, diphtheria, or a fatal
sore throat Always, on coming from
school, on entering thn bouse from a
visit or errand in rainy, muddy or thawy
weather, the child should remove its
shoes, and the mother should herself
ascertain whether the stockings are tbe
least damp. *lf they are, they should be
taken off, tho feet held before tho fire
and rubbed with the hands till perfectly
dry, Md another pair of stockings and
another pair of shore put oil Tbe re­
serve shore and stocking* should be
kept where they , are ^pod and dry, so
as to be ready for use on a minute’s
notice.** _______________________

. S". ek. m«kM

$10^1,000

Addnm BAXTER A &lt;

J. T. Trowbridge,

Another of tho ways that are dark is
the stealing of pairs; of checks from tho
baggage-room or elsewhere, putting ono
slyly upon a trunk in plac-j of that tho
baggagemavtor has put on, and then
claiming it by tho duplicate chock. A
Shrewd rogue will, in that way, some.
timoa get oho or two trunks, but the
chancre are that ho will get caught
A wliile ago a former workman of a cer­
tain road, being familiar with tho4train
baggagemen, used to rido'with them in
their car, and contrivol to exchange
checks that he hul stolen for those ’on
tho trunks, and then would appear ami
alaxm them. He was detected after J ho
had tried the trick a few times, and a
large past of his booty was recovered.

BuBNETT’h

dtetremoDg, especially in this country,
tlian almost any othsr dineeso; and, at
itte Mtme time, ft may be simerivd that it
is at little understood and as untuoc&lt;**sfully treated. Physicians, in many
cases, are unable to cure it, oven in their
own pereon; yet such are tho unparal­
leled virtnwi of tbe celebrated Merchaut’aGargling Oil. that the most ob­
stinate cases nt once yield to it.—SpringJMd (Mom.) Raifg Us'an.

WK*5W«XSSt

worm, saltihoum. and other entaneoas I
non* cured, and rough akin mado soft
smooth, by coin; Juniper Tat Soap. Bo
fol to got only that made by Caswell. Hi
tho board and tho stroke learned, or the A Co.,-Now York, m th*re are many imUa
cbiu may bo rested on the board while
the stroke is takeu with both hands.
. In coiiR-:qucuco of tbe many inferior
This is a very good plan, as it compels imitation*, th* manufacturer* of the celebrated
*• Match!cm " brand of nlng tobaocs have been
tho strimmer to keep his hands under the comoelled
to protect themMlvM by a trade
water, which ho should always do. Byand-by tho board may be pushed ahead,
and tho young swimmer may swim after
The HWioteet word in our language ia
it, always keeping it within reach.
health. At tbe Orel indication of divoaee, use
When a Number of boys go to swim,
they shouhl al trays hive two or three of petMiaor indigestion, use Pareone' Purgative
Pule For cough*, colds, acre or lama tuoniacb.
these boards with them for uso in case ueo Jo •neon's Anodyne LMmenl.
of any accident
Collins’ Voltaic' Plahtkb is a gentle
A practice is growing.np among the
railroads in this region,-of refusing to
check baggage for any 'one' till tho per
son has purchased a ticket to the point
to which tho check is deeireda The
IniggngemaJitcr punches the ticket and
then no more chocking can bo done on
thattiokeL This rule puts a stop to
several littlo swindles which in the ag­
gregate have coat tho railroads a good
deal. It was ascertained that trunks
were chocked at ono end al tbe line, the
checks sent" by mail to a person who
claimed them at tho other end, and who
then presently sent trunks baok in the
some way. In this manner a large
amount of express business wm dona
free of charge. Another trick wav to
buy a ticket and then get a trunk or two
checked by one train, more for another
train, etc., till perhaps half a dozen or
more, loaded with nobody knows what,
hod' been sent free of tho extra charg-i
required. Tho pouching of tho ticket
by tho baggageman prevents this operation.
4

IMPROVED

•ucru, finra* ra uuor huu.

well wid that man ia the only animal that
kwca lumaelf iu thn water. We append
directions tux acquiring the art of swim­
ming, as furnished, by a correspondent
of the American Agriculturist :
When I wm a boy I learned to swim
by means of a swimming-board. Tuis is
the mfet-t method poeaihla. If corks aro

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sale by ail Druggistv. H. A. HURL­
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AEVKHTISHa KATES

County, MidrfgM,

usssttsssss
Progression. No Retrograding
VOL. IV

jflasnrulr Btrrrforu

NASHVjfrLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 187C
miafatorid, of Ibo RctomUtf; Board of Izxiuii-

LOUISIANA.

'llio following card bM been givtn to
Lho public. It fit aoIf-explaDRtory :

Hon. Abraham 8. Hewitt, Chaiiman of the

York. Not. 10,1878. M following. The
that a delegation of prominent gentlemen come

NtSSliJ.SS.VSK1' triUL.-s;

tt&gt;Ux&gt;&lt; to materially rhancr the result of the elseSaturday evening. proceeding directly south,

Charles Hotel, New Orleans, Monday mornguiuM

Jir.rt.rj.

requested. The emergency appeals to your
patriotism."
The undersigned are informed you bare come

W. H YOUNG.
judgment of the board upon the validity of
IL A. BARBER,

imppert to Merc:*. Bayes and Wheeler m c*arS^SrwUNMhrii ”mt

M. C ELLIS,

.

frauds or violence, it would be a manifest in­
terference with Bute rights and kcal aelf-gov-

official right, to attempt to influence or con tert
that the pood citizens of all ;*rtya regard anthon- its Judicial election. Had a corresponding
est oount andtrus returned the vote actually cast
of greater moment than the success of any candi- authorized to [■*** upon the fraudulent returns

Rreulenre, hrel bcoM rail of Um M..
CLEMENT SMITH.

FLlNTJi- BRADY.

and tounsriloes- st taw.
vol rids of Mala Htreel. Nashville, Ml
ATTORNKTH

BRADY.
D. W^SMITH.

fan a national importance, and upon which

constitutional government. The undersigned,
therefore, in viow^of tho unhappy coutroveraion which have heretofore arisen from tho
action of tho Returning Biard of the State,
where its action could not in any
lYcwiilenlial

UNION HOUSE
*
will of the majority m lawfully expressed, r»rank danckr, rrwetenr. thi* houi i*
»l«a**ntlr *itu*tel in tte renter of buMuere.
A___ l.
T,.. K~.
m*T- ent, to meet and confer with them personally,

F

Iraan- Terms:
for 3* lea*
i iL A. Darter'*, oo bale Street.

JOHN M. ROE,

CHAS. IF, DEMAR A Y.
ry Cto»k».bpe
U«i aa rrievaenu
e Union House.

D. W. LINCOLN.
in UroemiM «nd Pro
Cwata. OvnU' Faralting Good*,
DEALER
_ _ ____ _
u.i„
o

E PARADY,

J. B. RASEY,

and a delegation of rd titans of Ixmisiana, how­
ever rcwpoctabla, attempted to Influence its
judkisl action upon the facte presented to It

tho duties of tho Canvarolng Board of
Louisiana
were
merely
ministerial
or clerical, as in the case of any officer
chargsd by law with the duty of verifying and
declaring the result of any election, and inves­
tigating. with no discrotiou, as when the Presi-

election of Proaidant and Vice President under
the constitution of the United States, a diffcrjudgment. vital to the preservation of epnetitutional liberty that the habit of obedience to the

ALF. C. BUXTON.

Mn. M. J. TIMMERMAN.

and impartiality shall command the respect couatitutlcnal modes of redress for even actual
grievances should be avoided and condemorl
parties. Yours, respectfully,
as revolutionary, disorganizing, and tending to
disorder and anarchy.
Morriton, HUuot*; Bamusl I. Randall, A. J. OurTo reduce the whois quastion, therefore, to
Uo, William Blclrr, Peuasylvanl* ; J. E. McDonald,
ItMtan*; J. B. Doolittle, Geons B. Hmlth, Wlsoor- the mere clerical duty of counting the votes
actually cast, aa proposed by you, in distinction
from votes legally cast and returned, !£«&gt;■{&gt;«€•.I ire of the question whether they are fraudu
lontly or violently cast, or otherwise vitiated,
involves a nullification of the provisions of
William T. DoaJlton, Maryland;
the laws of Louisians which have alraady been
adjudicated aa valid by the Supreme Court,
and would be wholly unjustifiable here as well
The following is the reply of the Republiprovided lews to protect Uie rights of votera
crate inviting a conference:
re, concur in your proposition for a conferiee on that basis. Very respectfully.
HtanVev Matthews, J. A. Garda!.!,

■igned. tn whom your note of the Hlh inst.
was addressed, only arrived in the city yester­
day evening. We have, therefore, been un­ J. M. Tuttle.
able to reply until thia morning, and can only

WEBSTER If HOBBS.
kind* of work m u»Black­
smith and Hormahorirw line attended to prom- delivery, and without the possibility of an
answer accompanying. You remark that we
camo at the request of the President to sec
ORNO STRONG(
that the Board of Canvassers make a
iln and Fancy
accuracy and

lacksmiths, ah

B

WM. E

GRIGGS,
actually oust m by Ito fr irnoss and impartiality

MUSIC!

MUSIC!

U. &amp; MAIL

LINE

JMijcdlMWtW €«rM.

heartily with you in counsels of peace, and in

fully constituted authorities, and wo may add

Moses of what shall cccur in the canveMof the

JOHN Q. CBE88Y
')
« H E U1

roflMtiou. will concur with na. We are hare as

T H. LEE.
V.
Deputy HJxerlfT,
laws of thio State, nor have we any right to
control or influence any of Ito offioara aa to the

JAMES FLEMING,

’

iatcUaier ail Jeweler,

Kral &gt;Me of lUta Bimt, NMbvHte, Mich.
P. S.- Fine Watchn and Jewelry care­
fully repaired and warranted.

MONEY TO LOAN I
Ot Appi«4 Keil Kitale Settriiits,
in sums

or

^300.00 and UPWARDS
ON LONG TIMEL. RUH8ELL.

ELIHV CHIPMAN,
Justice of the Peace

A correspondent of tho London 7&gt;-Z- graph writes: "The oddities of Bel­
grade life, normal and abnormil (oerlain
features of tho Russun oooupation tak­
that both the organization and action,
ing a conspicuous place in the latter
upon tboao whose duty it is to admfmuter them; whether judiaii or ministerial of the ikt::ruing Board of Louisiana were beyond any categorf), would fill a small and singu­
larly-diverting volume ; but there are
would be the height of arrogaace end folly to
■trauqere io this Blate. aud wo had taken It for
which one hesitates, even under the
strongest temptation, to lay stress upon,
to t he suggestion of the President, was a recog­ terpretatton of the laws open those whoso duty
or even call attention to, tho comic as­
nition of this fact. We bad supposed that it
pects of men and things Servian. NevAuthorities of thia Slate, by our mere ns that it would bo srrojtnoo tqnally to attempt ertiiolcas, one trifling incident of recent
b) our concerted action to influence the pro- occurrence strikes mo as being so in­
trinsically and harmlessly funny that I
boards acting -judicially. and hence wo am cannot forbear narrating it, aa nearly a*
whose observance mnet dejxind the eeqaloepossible in tho words of the person to
oeuce of the people of all parlies In the declaird
whom it happened, a young Russian of
rnault of tho Louisiana election. Rules such
enoing tin action of the HUaruing Board. but my acquaintance hero. This gentleman,
case ; that the decision in any contest ought
having demanded and received permis­
net to depend upon the more arbitrament of would enable ue jcdii'ly with yonmclvm to sion to inspect the citadel, was conduct­
ed over the works and the Kooak by the
Servian commandant, a somewhat stout
and fairly hoard ; that all questions of law
eonm.uniofficer, who, however, when my friend
ought to be decided m conformity with its rotabiiahed.sonend principle", and sM quostiona pears to na to accomplish that which by your expressed a deeire to ascend to tho top
and
of the minaret hard by, from which an
extensive view of tho surrounding coun­
all the Btatea of the Union. Tho Irisl of causes
try is commanded, excused himself from
Involving public interest st least ought to bo
accompanying M. do ------ to tliat ‘ bad
public, and all the proceedings resorted to f r
eminence-,' but offered him a trusty guide,
tho purpose of determining the bsute in the
present electoral contest ouglrt by ttair
to that rantIt. and called up a strapping young fellow
manifest Impartiality to disarm the nuspidon
in a sort of fatigue uniform of drab col­
associate! inflnonco. This wei regard aa l&gt;eyond ored canvas, whom ho instructed to con­
our duty or our privilege as indivlduala. We duct the Goopoden. Arrived upon tho
In this connection we may bo permitted to observo that while undoubtedly, as you nay. a and. as individuals, to co operate iu whatever tiny platform, M. de-------first took in
sedulous inculcation and cultivation of the alia!! be right, but concerted action for tho tho panorama at his leisure, and thru
habits of obedience to tho forms of law is vital -purpoo« of influencing an official board wo bent his eyes downward toward tho place
to tho prooorvation of constitutional liberty, it hold to be boron-1 onr privilege*, and wo ahall fronting tho Konak, where ho noticed
is no less important that a refusal to yield such
several exceptionally fine men, clad in a
obedience bo not provoked by using throe
costume exactly similar to that worn by
forms an thorfneana of euVrertteg the wry
his companion.. ‘ Tell me,’ ho exclaimed,
ends fof which they were dr Signed. Without fully,
undertaking to question tho sincerity of tho
John Rteraan, Stanley Matthew*. J. A. GarBrld, turning to the latter, ‘ who may those
men be, and to what branch of the serv­
you know of no reason to doabt that tho
ice do they belong 7’ ‘ Look, Gospoden,’
Louisiana Returning Board will make ■ jMrfect- Ohio; Ruitrne Hale. Maine;
roplied his guide, ‘ that one there is the
ly honeat and J oat declaration of the reaultaof
brother of tho Minister------ ; ho han
the recent election in Loulaiana, we deem it not
well, Abner Taylor, J. M. llrard»ley, 8. It. Haren,
improper to ramipd you that the presence in minol*; ieiin-Ctiborn. Will Combsck. Indiana ; C. twenty years ; it is because ho killed his
wife. That other one, tho tall youth
this city of eo many citizens from all parta of tho Irving Ditty, Maryland.
Union al thia moment teems to be evidence of a
with a sweeping mustache, ho will
widely prevalent dtatraat of the action of thm
not be here so long. He is the son of
board, end that each diatrual has this foun­
It is reported that John Morrissey has Senator------ . He only killed a mr.n w ho
dation at least, that the oonstltuifon of the
board has not been changed since ita returns deposited $2,000,000 of pool money in offended him.’ And thun ho went on
ware sal a*i&gt;lo by a OongreMional committee of one of the city trust companies. There with his catalogue. It should bo remem­
which the Republican candidate fcr tho Vice is probably as much xxjpro put into the bered that my friend, a slight and some­
Prceidency wu a member, and this distrust ta hands of tho other pool managers. It what delicate young fellow, was entirely
not unnatural in view of the fact that aa we
would not be extravagant to say that alone with his interlocutor, a sinewy
understand one of the members of the Return­
giant of truculent aspect, upon a narrow
ing Board is a candidate voted for at the recent there on&gt; $5,000,000 to-day pending
upon
tho results of tho elections in the ledge of stone sixty or seventy feet above
election, another the holder of an office of
profit and truat by the , appointment of the various States, and this sum i« increased tho level of tho ground. His fotlings
present Executive of the national Government, hourly by the conflicting stories which may bo more readily imagined than de­
while all the mrmben of tbeboard are believed come frpm the doubtful States. If there scribed when this gentleman in drab,
to be in affiliation with tut one of tho panics
should be no election, or a dispute as to who had just revealed himself, by impli­
to the preneut political contest. In view of all
cation, to be a galeriano, turned to him
thia It is hardly tieceaeanr to add that tho who is President, the people who have
Uxma of cur letter were not designed invested it would bo deprived of their with hideous jocularity, and, slapping
to prejudge tho question whether tlie func­ money for some time to come. Some him amicably on the shoulder, observed
tions of tho Boturning Board were judicial or fine day large sums of money will sud­ in a tone of restrained pride, such aa in
ministerial, or both, but simply to invito you denly-disappear from some of the pool­ assumed by modest merit, ‘ I also am a
twenty-yeara’ man, for you neo I, too,
acter of these functions, they are openly, fairly rooms, and then people will wonder how
have killed my wife.’ My friend re­
and honcetiy discharged, and. while we thus re­ keen sporting men were willing to trust
frained from any attempt at staling or con­ their property in the hands of gambiers, plied, in as Steady a voioo as be could
struing the laws of Louisiana, we deemed it while they would not be satisfied to command for tho moment, ' That is in­
equally irrelevant to the subject of our corro- ptasoitina banking institution unless deed very remarkable and interesting.
it was known to bo tliorougbly rolvenL Perhaps I am keeping you from your
vol ring upon officer* other than the conaliluregular avocations. I think, perhaps,
ento of the Loslaiana Bctamlng Board tinder We hear that some of this money ia very
we had bettor go down. When they got
the laws and constitution ct the United Stale*. loosely kept Ono night over $100,000
to tho last stop of the staircase tho amia
was
deposited
in
tho
safe
of
one
of
the
Whether, aa you obeervo by way of illual ra­
tion. under tho constitution the President of up-town hotels, without receipt or other ble misogynist turned short around upon
the Senate both eounta and dociarea the •votes guarantee than the honesty of a hotel M. de----- , and, stretching out his ' red
of the electors of the eevtral State*, hia dudre dork. These sporting people are not right hawd,' ejaculated, ’I like thee.
being purely ministerial, and not eubject to
business men, and have not business Thou art a good man. Let us ecrdiaUy
tho control of Uongroas, or wbetbir.
habits. It will bo m much tho fault af shake hands.' What wan my unfortunate
yearn, a practice inaugurated by men some tho betting put lie as of tho proprietors friend to dot Lot ns mercifully drop a
of tho p^ol rooms if at some time heavy veil over tho inevitable accolade—tho
losses ace incurred.
AU this public culminating horror of th is, tragi-comical
under the direction and control of the Senate gambling ought to be prevented by law. eminently Servian episode.”

without official functions, attempt this, wo

hackman’s

busineM is always driv­

Wh«n can you be paid to swallow
gharware I When you bny a tumbler
and goblet.
The namo of ono of the British iron
clads is Wye. It should have Donough
for a consort.
'Bru conductor—"WeD, bobby,what's
your fare &gt;” Police Sergeant—“ Bread
and water—same as you had before.’’

A Nkvada woman picked up a stone
to throw at her husband, and found it
tm a silver brick. Moral—Throw stones
at your husband.
At the volunteer camp : Sentinel—
‘‘.Who goes there!" Officer of the Day
—"WhatI
Not know me7
Your
tailor I’’—Paris Paper.

An old gentleman who is gettiug
"thin at the top ” says, "Always pick
out a bald-headed barber to shave you,
because ho can't consistently ask you to
buy any hair-restorative. ” .
"Tommy, do you know that your
Uncle Robert has found a little boy
baby on his door-step, and is going to
adopt him f” " Yee, mamma ; and bo’ll
be Undo.Bob’s strp-aoo, won’t het”

upon the discussion of wliich we deem It no There is excitement enough about our THK PVKEVIT OP SAPPIXICSH 1Aelections without having betting so or­
TKurKRrn irrrn.
mit na to say that, notwithstanding your refu-al ganized that it is a temptation to every­
Barney O'Toole and Patrick Moran
ewer to our letter of the 14th inst., in which to co-operate, we Mill cherish the hofie that the
body to "put up” romeihjpg on tho before tho bar of tho Fifty-seventh
you inform us of your determination not to Returning Beard, warned toy the history of the
result.
Ab now conducted, pool-gam­ 8h oet Police Court Barney had a black
bling is even more demoralizing thou eye and Patrick a damaged nose. Bar­
such tariuenco as
pboeryed by the whole world, will diacharge ita
lotteries.
—
New York Graphic.
ney delivered a plain, unvarnished tale :
delicate duly with each circumipectian. fairactually cast at the election in Louisiana as by neaa and impartiality aa will giro «ati&lt;f»ction
“ Yer Honor, it was all on account av
its fairness and impart^dity shall command to tho American people. To thia end wo will
the diction. Pat, ho said that Hayes
The
Rusaian
Count
Zirraiba
—
*
d
emi
continue to labor. Should a different rrou’t'
witz
elec fid, an’ I said that Tilden wuz
Wo sincerely regret this failure of pur attempt follow the notion of the board, we ahall have nent liogutat, haa formed a mom.tor class,
to secure the co-operation of the citizens from the satisfaction of knowing that while you hare
cleciid.
of 1,000 in BoetoD, to teach it German
other States in the furtheranoe of the purpose taken the rrapomibiUly of declining to act
"Thin sex Pat, aggravatin' loike :
which, an we supposed, lisd brought them with na, we have done all in our power to avert by a now prooetw, which, it ia o’aimctt,
••
'Hurray
for
Hayes'.'
is wonderfully easy. Tho fundamental
hither at this juncture. We regret it all the
“ ' Hooray fer Tilden !’ sez I.
idea of the nyetom is that whereas chil­
specif ally.
" ' Yer misbtakin intirely,’ sez Pat.
operate with us appears to bo baaed upon a sedren learn their native language first by
1. Randall, A. O. Curtin, sound and prununaiateon, and afterward
•• ‘Whoop.” sez Put
by grammar, tho English student of the
“ ‘Hurrsy!’ re* L
German language uhoald proceed in the
'• An’ thereupon we agreed to settle it
same way. By tins method the material
loike
gintlemin
*u*
decide Uio
for forming wnienoes is taken from
about waa
eHetion st wuist I hod got in ono
phrases in common use, and, so the
cm Pat’s Dose, an' Pat had landed
wo understand you are hero—in his recent order
achoLtr progress, h, is increased by doto Gen. Sherman. That language waa deliberfirninst my eye, an’ everythin’ wus illigrees. When the student becomes used
the KranzjoiXDra.
gint, an’ Tilden’s prospects wor nivvt r
to the German sound, tho German words
The following is tho reply of the visiting
broighter, whin a polacenaan camo inter­
are
printed
in
German
type
and
repeated
Republicans in New Orleans to the Dcmoeralic
ferin’ loike, on’ thcr's no telLin’who
underneath in English character!*, both
note of Um 17th :
would hev bin clictid at all, at all,” and
words iiaviug the English meaning op­
Birney and Patrick stopped down,
posite, and thus a double explanation of
murmuring against armed intfsrfcreDO)
the word is afforded.__________
the 1’resident icjuethw in supposing that in
of the law.—New York VYoUd.
M
ish
L
ucy
C
ouchun
went
from
the
and that we were in error in attributing to you
rotro illegally cast, as you certainly do us in- a purpeao lo interfere with the legal'? ooneti- home of her married siaur, at 318 East
A man in Virginia City, Nev., whowi
tated aataortiM of ttus-Btote |p the dwebargo Twenty-fifth vtroct, on Wednesday even­ Chinese conk left him, was tumble to
narrow and vicious interpret*
ing, taking two smoothing irons, and retain any of numerous " Johns ” for
Baying : " You will never sec moagain.” over * day, until he induced one of them
In cur Judgment the expression 1 • votes actYesterday morning fat r body was found to explain that some appanutly-mcnnin the East river off East Twenty-fifth iogleaa strip* of red paper on the kitohon
street, with one of tho smoothing irons i wall contained the Chinese inscription:
rotes only did ww dartre to secure a fair and
attached to each fool. Miiei Coughlin 1__ __ _________ ,
was 50 years of age.—Nw York Sun.
; Muchee jsw jaw.

BafhoridM

LOAN

A

ing-

J. M. Boardaiey, 0. B. Farwell, Courilaudt Parker,

MaefcwiHe, State.

MONEY TO

ceediuss of Uw board in rtacbiag a reeult aa

President and with na it, thia nnderataoding.

VILLAGE OFFICERS.

HstunUy !o

NO. 9.

Thk conviction of prize-fighters to tho
New Jersey Peuitanliary lately affords
much food for tho thoughtful It is be.vwre* «.,a more-, evidenf rtailv
coming
“ld m.ore vident d y
that a withering card in the newspapers
&gt;. . Ur brtUr wd
wj rf „tUiOg .

! Tn„ are making a crusade against
! phyricians in Manchester, F-ng.
------------------ ■ • • —.—\
I
BlNOSRS AND PBEACHEM ID danger of
. JojUn
c(m
n(..w jn-incl: pie, Dr. 3. H. MeLsen'a Oramb and lou* Baal­
fTTSL

rough thai pounding him is.

I L*an. U« diratuu!. St Lou *.

A young lady of this city, who was in­
attentive at whist, has broken off her
engagement with her lover because ho
recommended her to " scoop her mind
up in a peanut shell and fix it on the
game.”—Brooklyn Argax.
"ILmlk. U 'tto cross the bridge at
night must we pay toll!” "Of course,
my dear; why do youMkt” "Why,
because the river has gone home to
sleep.” "Oh, tho river never sleeps.”
“ Then why has it a bod, mamma 1”
Tax editor of the New York Telegram
was onoo a boy, and he remarks;
“ When three good little boys got to­
gether of an afternoon, tho chanocs are
that there will be either a quarrel, a win­
dow broken, or somo stray dog will have
a pan tied to his tail.”
The Scotch larch will grow on very
poor land, and so will the chestnut Tho
trees should ba taken from the nursery
or from open ground where they have
been accustomed to the sun and wind.
Trees taken from tbe thick woods are

PMUsmsDi being angry in a defeat" one
day, put his hand ou his heart, saying :
“I am the trusty guardian of my own
honor!” “Then," observed Ourran,
tbe anng sinecure to .which ho Um ap­
pointed hinwelf.”
’

A famodm usurer of Parin being 'em his
dmlb-lxri. bia &lt;»«&amp;»«» prwitea &gt;
■ilnr wocibi tohiio, «ilb » ■n— to
aw»keb bin, to a aauae oi bia aitnatowi

snddenly exclaimed

ptodKi.

barbarities

unparalletad

in

modr-n

�1.1.r
newspaper

no on» aupprasag t&lt; rould poraib'y succeed,
and m** nf.tbe
ezp«ti*sc»d Journallets of this c'uy, .predicted that it. founder
Mr. Jam*. E. Bwint*. ’ wouM in a few

I Saturday.

Bui the pe

FOREST
KfflG,

C DISEASES
T«£ MOW Mmwn

I AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF MY

I

STOCK!

WINTER

Which will be sold at rates slightly in advance of cost prices.
LTTB IA TOO raorr to
ml If YOU hmaayamn
snnvyln* irmptorae. ro miner haw

yra&gt; tiU'it is doubtful if any Detroit paper
bf'ttaw &lt;l0t&lt;*flH»n»r0imneUuy.. . ’ .
_____ Whtttl* ft Bliss arv hnMing revival meet., •bfo sucews,. yi»ir readers will naturally

ghlr auderttwd ibe buaineaa.

THE KING OF JUKI!

FOR 75 CZEJSTTS
Yoa can buy the beat

Th» low

W ATERPROOF

Tie Mart LocatiK
51 Imre St., gsiSii'srtrtliE!
•
.tvrtbrr crleaner a!
91 Ottawa

in Barry County

Good U-Iieh Sheetisg for 7 Coals.
eaaforano*.
Mrs. Rfoohfoy. wifo «f th. props
the Franklin House Al North fentin
dentally killed heroett, Nov. 12th, by an

Good 44-!aek Bleached Sheelins lor 10 Cent&gt;.
to 10.000 । opera per bout and

Nice Drew Goods at

ti

Beaatifal Nubias only

JO supply only a limited number of rtieet.,
•ren when important news tia« orvatod a deEdward Griffith, while digging a well .3 tnaod for paper.. The Evening Kcyot ha.
mile* rauth of Evart. Nor lith. wm cum- been able to throw npon the markoi in a
■bort winter’s afl4ru&lt;x*n .from 15,000 to
20,000 copies, and has ia»u*d in one after­
noon aw many as 2T.000 coffoe.
tho erenhig.
Hut the most important agency in ponoAl Grund Rapid., Nov. l&amp;h Rodney Kell. lar'uugaix) building up this journal ha*
oTAilvgaB. rttempted suicide, taking throe been the ability of the publisher, lb
oaowi ef laudaaam.
A pby.ieian raved a forge editorial eiaff. and to pay such sal­
aries as ahould wimmand a superior grade
of literary okill. and they have been fortun­
ate in thus securing a valuable corp, of
writers.
Mr. J. R. Seripps. who I. hi. own manag­
Xa. Hanshaw, of Port Huron, on Nov, ing odlior, h.s just commenced his twenti-Htb, met bio (forth in tho following fool- •th year of cnatinoous jouroaliMic work.
Ho U ably arafotod by Mr XL. A!my Aldrich,
* (own ditch.
recently of- the Bortun Globe.
Mr. F. 11.
Burgert b the' .wide-awake new. editor ef
th* concern, an-d Mr. Oil. R. J0»mun. for-

mlheltaeMr

Celt, per yard.

it Cent*.

Eleeaat Sleerelew Jackets for $1.0*.

aw, restoring lire Ml
valid.

Us jwnnonry to .offer from say anooylna ,

JONES O SELLBCK,

Boys.

Ladies,

HATS, CAPS, GLO

S■ MITTENS,
hrs'th and
~
“TOO LITE! DIED THROUGH NEGLECT!"

Wwich will bo closed out CHEAP.

DENTISTS

MEAT MARKET I
K»- Establish 1

ROE &amp; CLEVER.

The largest stock in Nashville.

The Battle CrveV/eurnal says James 0 ey, of Varena, wdRobbcii of
last Alonday* night.
Grey hae, for a good many
yearr, kept a-liitt* grocery .lore at Verona,
living intlhaJMfik4Mtfi.fif.lheJ&gt;uilding.
It
is the opinion of the neighbor, that be was
awakened.
0b. the 55th ef lart July, James Beteher
•hot ond killed Daniel 8. Kenyon, in Mer.ea
Emex Co., Ontario, in a quarrel about Vom«

cd in the Sandwich jail.
Belcher wa* con­
victed of murder, on Saturday lawt, and
•entenrad to be hanged at Sandwich, en the14th day of neat December.

day night near St Helena Island, Strait, of
Mackinaw. On Tuesday morning five of

ky. captain; F. Martin, mate; W. .Mu'uruM, ftromsn; Vetal Barroom, steward,
•nd John New I on.

Turoday of last week the house of Alsia
Barry, two miles south of P»iterviile, a for­
mer about eighty yrars of ags, eaugbt fire
in the chamber, he being glon. and in at­
tempting to distinguish It bad boebme .tiffoesaed hy tbo smoke. Whvo dfocov.red by a
pwinrneighbor tic wss .in an toroartbl*

:ng building and the Ore finally put nut.
His beard, eyebrows and hair was-burnrd

U.UU.
IXUVX ...MM---- -------- - ■
.
derrtood, thfo winter act as WoiOungtou
corraspondenl. Mr. &amp;■ »■
‘.h"
most original, humorous And polished writ­
ers on the Deiroib press, will prtAnhly be
located In fenring, and if he &gt;», eokwAhiug
bey .ad the ordinary dull prosy reports ot
Initiative proceedings may bo looked for
from his pen. Altogether The A’CWS main­
tains a- regular editorial and reportcrtal
staff of-from un to twelve perrons, betide,
a host of outside oomuponronts.
The publishers are just now procuring a
new eullit of type and intend for the comhg
year to kava aa h«ndsome a paper aa ia pub­
lished in Che State. Bimuliaaeously wilh
this renewed vigor of editorial management;
they will tnake .n effort to bring the eirbofatioB, which during the political campaign
has ranged 'from lfi.000 to 16,000 copies
daily, Up lo.'a round, 20,000, and ihia I bare
little doubt they will uccomplhll wilh the
paper they art* planning io furnish.
The olfica ef The A’ow is rilurted on
Bbalbv *lre-t, wilin n few yaid. of the offi­
ces of'the Poti, the Tribune, th- ChmJner
Clal Advertiser, and the Michigan Far­
mer. It is a Jow, stvagglfog building, part
of brick, and part of wood, very dirty from
th* coal smoke of the neighboring offices and
from the dirty paw. of hundred, of news­
boy. which throngs the vieinty. Inside, the
premiro., except the pressroom, arc cramp­
ed and ineonetnienl, and the' necosrity ef a
new and euforgmt bailing ia sen'oufly felt.
Its erection cannot be much longer post­
poned. indeed. I bvliwe is already t .lktni
of, and in eoOBM^OR with it. an even farter
press than the one now used, is looked lorwaH to.
Gr.Stx.AfK

hanking the public for part favor, .edict*
continuance of tb* nune. and would
inform the publioahat they will

FOR SALE 'ONLY BY

Special Bajgains in

Crockery, Glr sbware, Groceries

DR. AIKIN

HORSE BLANKETS, BUFFALO &amp; LAhROBES

NEW MEAT MARKET.

Celebrated

stood, that fire cannot t»e controlled
or kept any length of time when wood

burned in a stove

is

on a Open

I lake in ruhu,e for Good., &gt;1 &lt;h« Highe.1 Mullet Price, Butt.r, Eg&lt;a.

FROST &amp; TOWISEND

Dried Fr.il, Ce.h, Credit, .od .11 other produce.
Nashville, November Sth, 1876.

Hearing and Sight Restored,
Lung, Throat, and other
Chronic Di*ca«ps Cured,
and Broken Dour Coa*

Gbatb. . The ashes falling through

G. A. TRUMAN

the grate, leave the ooals exposed to
the direct draft and they orc consum­

ed, leaving neither coal to aid com­
bustion nor ashes to retain the fire.

Free Exhibition

'

Frr.h &gt;d Skit Meat*

Reinvigorated.

Bottom Prices.

His Patients Gain 10 to 40 lbs.in Weight
Serious. Complicated Di sense*, tiiu

If dry wood is used, the stove (for a

time) becomes unnecessarily hot, and
the wood is very soon consumed

NASHVILLE

If

the wood is green, it requires close
attention to prevent tho fire from go­

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

r.ANNEH

299255

STOKE!
Have Faith In.

These difficulties have caused great

inconvenience to persons using the

class of round stoves mounted with

DEPOT,

OH SOUTH MAIM ATRKET,

llfei

FOB THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS!

night

Morley fotally.wounded mid two «»bcr m«n
rarioualy injured, the L.n»ing Journal ray«

of all kind*, which will be sold low for cash

Nashville, Mich.

VERA" CIIEAI’

It is a fact now .generally under*

Internal injuriea caused by inhaling the

fyraking of ibo terrible family quarrel T-IEFAULT tatloj beeni »»&lt;!«’ In the condition*
and fight near Lansing, mentioned list JLZ of a certain MnrtRafr. dated I ba twantTJlfn.

FRESH MEATS,

Knives, Kories; and Silverware.

C. C. WOLCOTT

HABDY Sc. CROCKED,

ere be is now receiving ond opening ttp one of the finest Stocks of
..nbcmwtrrf. and ahall recommetaf y
Goods for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE, ever laid down
frirad. M a mort ndlabte jd&gt;j uckan.1
irf Nashville, and never in the memory ol man was goods
so cheap as he will sell them this Fall. Why,
•nor a abort trealmonl by Dr. Atkin. 1
•• Yoor nunedim are havfog •
who'.ever heard ot a Good Check

heavy sheet. iron, al! of which burn
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

wixxl on an open grate.
hi. wife, now Mrs. Marble, and a fellow
named Stead, and on* night diecorevod the

The Combination
WiUta* Farmentor.

own life.

R&lt;w'«le1* used in the FOREST KING of 1876 Still it is so!

She next

rhfch Mortgage
two wart divorced. Then upon at\ unlucky
day Marble made her acquaintance.
He •Ighty-nln* m4 44-W» defer* (»W.«i. besides
sttornes fee of twenty-nee dollar*. agrred In a
•bl. etifora. but with hi. marriage hl* trotib.
lc» bsgaa. Lawtuits, bickering, and acau&lt;Ud* ttullTpIivd until Marble io hfo' old ngn

consists of tiro grates working in

IE

Patterns
BL1NBXESS! sad DEAFVESS! !

provided with openings and corres­
ponding blauk spaces, forming either
CLOSED

FIRE BOTTOS!, and is operated

—The following are our new subscribers

We have Over One Thousand Dress
Ranging in Prices from

combinatmi one wilh the other, each

an OPEN GRATE or

: Catarrh, Consumption I

To two dollars per yard. If you will call and get prices before purchasing
we will guarantee it will do you good.
, Asthma, Bronchitis. rad alt Tl.ro.t .nd Lunt Com­
plaint (which, in this country, are tbs grrafeten-

r&gt;. C. GRIFFITH

with a shaker from tho outside oi the

MmHwUAv

John Wlaea,
Z-Fark.

Grate

FLANNEL SHIRTING FOR 16 CIS A YARD.

stove.

After thorough tests, we claim for

LIKGEWiO OK (JHROSTO D’SEAEES.
if»U. Rbrnmathm, DrapepUa. MW. UuUr&gt;.

the coals may bo retained in the stove

M.n.Ort—.

that the fire is at all times ubder per­

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

READY MADE CLOTHING!

Barton and lunes' Drains!ic Co.’
restating ef

nineteen artists, will

’ •«oo appear

this village.

mf

heretofore raised against this class of

THE FOREST KING is the on­
ly stove made with the Combination

THE FOREST KING is mount-

° i AT THE BAKERY
CAN SB &gt;0USU

&lt; FRESH OrSTERS;
»| B0L0G.V.1 SAVS.1GE,
Sj
GROCERIES, and

5 fABI MEALS to ite Wf!

L. EMORY’S

GENTLEMEN!

Grate, and is unequaled as a. stove of

-was recently kissed in the‘dark byl..^mhlakr. explained her etimsion to

Allows*

LARGE STOCK OF

stoves.

BEU’S, YOUTHS' t MTS' CLDTHIKG

ptrtiahed boiler iron.

GALE CHILLKB aid
DIAMOND IBUM PLOWS

DEFORIITIES,

tirely overcomes all the objections

!r&lt;*.

Planters, and

Of (be Brut Nike* ii
Country.
by • tlturcere yea era ha»&lt;- the rajuyiaont -f pet;
tsrtiMMUlh. ■^Canurwwlrtamp&amp;x circular ami
Imtawunt informarton.
’
UyaUryteul Uu. fcw, heeltky «hUdn», or pone

ously throughout the winter; that it

greatly economizes in fuel, and en­

Harrows, Corn

Road Scrapers,

The .Reliable Firm of

fect control, and can he kept continu­

MERCHANT TAILOR!

Wheel Cultivators,

LADIES!

and any amount of the ashes desired ;

S. LEIBHAU8EJR,

Horse Rakes, Plows,

READ AND CONSIDER!!

this important invention :—That all

‘Fr!u'"K«!tu.Mr.»&lt;xTXB,

REAPERS, MOWERS,

Dry-goods, Groceries,

Tocsa

hhwid-aged udou&gt;

oolx.1,

so.
..r F

Carriage# and Buggies.
CROOK'S

PATENT

BOOTS AND SHOES,
Which were bought ftrr CASH tnd will be mold at the lowest

The ASH PIT

extends under the entire DOUBLE

CALL -ALtSTZD SEE ITS

BOTTOM.
r.

M

_ ,,

„

.

. and ire will eenvince you that we are not to
BEdTEJf O.V PRICESII

Enry M«»« U F.lly W»rruled

LOOK IN!
O. a WOLOOTT.

KOCHER BROS.

DOUB.LE WAGON

�On “Friday, Nov fOth, before Ju«*^toe Hayford, the,people vs. Frank
Ryerson, pwrjury ;
examination ad­
journed-until the 13th of Dec. Pna~

________________Cy-Bwi'..

B«ghl»rU«d Jcufap.

ZRzTJIsr OVES!

Tbv ,C'&gt;a|r*fndU*n*l Church ol KaIswo.

oner released on $1,060 bail.

FRIDAY.
T«faA»i

-

--

.CTS

PIONEER STORE!

MEN-, WOMEN IND CHILDREN !

nud Charles C. Smith, wwult and
NOV. 81,
NUY.
24, 1676
1&amp;76 baiiArv.arntuencd
the 20ih. ; plead ebmted h» «lel birthday last Monday.

u w.

He

•
,hr
w&lt;t n**°,n*
xen w now living ______
in It is ■ efl until the 22nd, at which tune they
—Sol. Troattchanged their plea., sad plead ffuiUy.
of the Baptist They paid a fine of $7 apic&lt;«J-ior the
pleasure ol striking a man wilh a

In the ifreat Rush to Cap.
Boise's JTew Store!

*• I*’* Apple.,
—If vott cannot afford a turkey co
On the-21st, Granger Van Vteck
out an4 shoot an owl.
was arraigned tiefore’Justice Hay­
—The yellow pumpkin lies golden ford far exemption on a' charge of
embezzlemetrife wss proved upon
op the hillaido in the country.
on tbe-evtdence'of?Van Brunt, Shrill­
—Potatoes are 75 cents per bushel er and S'ge. that defendant had srfld
but one dollar will buy a oord of good vinegar, cider, kc. fur another p.arly
and after converting the money to
SALE.
I
—J. D. Tillou han concluded to his own use, left for the north woods.
J not embark in the blacksmith busi­ Jle was bound over to the next term
of'Ciroriit Court and in default of
: | iicss in this village.
am alter
$200' bail will remain in tho county
companl now. offer for sale »y hntae
—
—R,
R, s.
S Brady
Brady has
has shouMere
shouldered E. jail until next February.
Bu»h'. (urnliure and ouriad
• Tlie Circuit. Court is in session and
Ud. Tww mw*ariHo fo tf,° Circuit Court,
lhe "emninal” esses have ■ been disshiagb mil! wiikiA }
Jfcosed of as follows :
*

IH

basExad's bed and board for beUer accoa)odalioiu.
. «
iyh«re the four corner* ef the township*
of CiAlJstod, Wood lead, Hiutinsv and Caa•leion join, lhe Dieeiplev Church *re erect­
ing a fine houxe of worship. ■

The Soald of Che IvdiM of Maple Grove
will bo enivrtained by Mr. and Mrs. Ger-

Nov. 2tHh.
tvnd. •

All art cordially Invited to at-

Dry Goods

RECElVI MO-

GROCERIES,

Hat., Caps, Gents’ Furnisliiug
Goods,
-4nd Eerythln'j Nico for the Ladies.

Tho Methodists of Kalamo don’t think'it
I ehall be' pleased to see my old friends
Is very good religion to »it in a warm church
whilst their horse, ebiver out doors, and •my line.
You will find my stock complete
*
The people of the Stale of Michi­ consequently bare erected sheds for the and al pricco^as
miles off., throe m.los from counlry Moro
this villsgfij
shall feel awfully.
gan vs. George Redder arid Minnie poor brutes* comfort.
nnd pool office, (moil every doy,) six tulle*
LOW AS THE LOWEST
from o rood grist mill, 10 miles from Ben— Henry,. G. Downs, of Benzie-Co., Jacobson, order noZZc prosqae entered.
The mayor of Charlotte ha* given sports­
xoni*. the County »e*t and W-at of the Grand(
The people vs. Allen Dewitt, com­
Please give me a call before purchasing
friemls in
lhi|
Traverse College. Jind half way tWfataea, is visiting
■ /“'’/ST™
*r7.
i ’ locality. lie
' I piaint for false pretenses;— Reasons men permission to shoot do.es which are elsewhere. The Highest Market Price paid
“ ‘his farms up there for sale at a ,,
Trovoveo City sN Frankfort. Soil a rich
numerous in that city, but the Leader has­ for Butter. Eggs. Kttf.
fil
ed
for
not
filing
Mrforniaiioti,
and
sandy loam. Timber principally maple, I bargain;
tens
le
explain
that
Hie
Excellency
does
Na*Uville,Oet. 18th.
taii about 4(».6oo foot of’eboic. pine. haxTS —-Glory Hatlelujah!
Chipman A , _jiise dismissed.
. The people vs. Major L. Smith, for not mean **aoiled doves.”
L. O. BOISE.
about dOwcrr. dcand. 18 seven of gras*. Ease have scouted the site? and that forgery, order nolle prosque entered.
baa about 300 fruit treoo, some in bearing. Opera House is going up this falll.
Sojourner Trtth, of Battle Creek, lhe ag­
The people, vs. James Reed, John
a&gt;oo •• boAicWW lUUe lake in ibooontor It wi]( be 32^100 feeL
Wilson mid Electa England ; abduc­ ed lady who has so many times been report­
abounding in fish and covering 7 aoroo ।
Reasons filed for not filing in­ ed dead, spoke to a large audience at Ch ar­
Back of tbiv io a marah covering about 20,
—There will be a Sunday School tion.
•tree, rncloavd by a bank, a taw roda wide concert al ike AL E Clutrnh Sunday formation and case dismissed.
ietta. Nov.lflth, although ebe is 95 years old
thrmagh which a channel could be ea«tly eve Dec.'ini. Admission fan Cents.
The people vs. Wmx Hummel and she poses.ea a remarkably strong oonstitu, An.,.. iX.
frnm th. l.lrn cr nth.
.
Wm.‘ McGraw;
larceny.
Plead tion and active brain.
thereto riot guilty.
A separate trial
ply. r»r Cr»»b«r, palun. I ... «».r
—Th. &gt;Pri«hlly D.lrolt Brrnw
was on’.ered for Hammel, Wm. Bur
The Vermontville Enterprise claims a
?&lt;■»d'-«"d .ghsr being appointed as his attorney.
circulation «f 480 copies, and ita editor ha. ■
time. »r withom ihv pl»« far tl.3O0. or pet ticoat, and is looking as bright as
OF BATTLE CREEK, MICH,
The people vs. Archio W. Teal; been threatened with a horse-whipping.
would wU the
werinrtab’no-would ex-1 a sixpence. Its a mighty btg little
information foi larceny, arraigned on Oet a revolver or a pair of brass k nuckles,
good. oafablr
________
..
■ • ■
- - tho 13th and plead not guilty, on the
Hoskins, and the next time a saloon keeper
eny. ror inn j»iwa«i&lt;»u owi&lt; uu iui auoacribor »LClement Smith’s law office nntiljA—We have lost three subscribers 16th, former plea withdrawn, and a attacks you put a head on him.
Dec. 10ib. after which call at his residence, this week and gained twenty two. plea of guilty entered. The prisoner
or_________________________________________
addrws HrnktC. Downs, Inland, Mieb. If our friends persist in treating ii« is now-in jail awaiting sentence.
1». GREEN
—
The bones of the mastodon discovered MR.
&lt;hi’-y«.h^ib.obi«eil u&gt;bUy
In the ease of the people vs. James while ditching on the farm of Mr. CuniDolph, the prisoner a bright faced lit- ;
tie fellow not yet twelve years old ,siderable attention and hundreds are flock­
VcrmdnfaiUc is hiving ■ seige
■croM the entire farm. Contains about
was brought up before the Judge up- ;ing to see them. Over 1,000 pounds of
300.000 feet of good pin*, will bo sold for of the roller skating manfa, anti thh on a charge of burglary.
The buy ,
Fruit and Ornamental
these bones have ben taken out of the ground
young Indies of ’that "burg" wear
$1,100 or divided to suit purchaser*.
plead guilty, and was sentenced to (
lots of stuffinc in their bustles and a
HENRY C. DOWNA
and at ill there is more to follow.
the reform school al Lansing until he
good broch of back hair.
&gt;
The forward part os bead has not been ;
arrives at the ago of 21. There were (
WANTBD—10,000 pounds Dried Applet
—A few days since we noticed one several boys came into the court found. One ef the bones found weighs 68 I
at
Cap. Boisi’s.
and a corresponding bone from an
1
of Roc k Clever’s turkeys minutely room to hear the remarks of Judge pounds,
Holloway’s Pilis.—The most powerful inspecting a»copy of the Evening Hoyt, which were very impressive 1
cximlng medicine for the cure "of female
one
half pounds This large bone is
Netn. Tt is supposed be was rending and it is hoped they may learn a les- and
1
complaints. Fifty years experience, incon­
and three-fourths feet long, and the
1
testably prove ihcec remedies anrivalleJ for Gov. Bagley’s Thanksgiving procla­ son from thw sad experience of their three
ono
of
the
ox is 14 inches in length;
He
.
the disorders incidata) io the softer sex. mation.
schoolmate.
No tam:ty should be without theoi. Ther
The people vs. Geo. D. Moore, up- 1ha. taken out about 13 feel of the backbone
—Mr. C. Kill has moved from his
may be taken by young or old, as they will
the pointe sticking up on the backbone are
oti
a
charge
of
malicious
trespass.
1
beforo health when every other mear, prove farm to this village, and his first
move was to make our heart happy Jury wore out fivo hours and brought ‘over 18 inches long. What we call-a tooth­
. The Judge 1pick in a deer’s fere leg, which is about 3J
by faking 2 extra copies of the News. in a verdict of guilty.
,N«W Orleans Molwv and Syrup
We are proud to number all such sentenced him (o pay a fine of one &lt;ruchec long, ia in thiaanimal over 20 inches
Al 0. A. TatniAx’s.
hundred
and
fifty
dollars,
$145 costs &gt;in length. One joint of the neck-bone,
men as Mr. Kill among Nashville's
and S5 fine, proper, the same to be iwhere.it joins the head, weighs over 14 lbs.
inhabitants.
paid instnnter, and in default thereof aand the hole through it, called the spinal
•T^n .A”yria jus’toe is credited gix monihs iu the county jail.
Mr.
marrow column, is nearly five Inches. One
just reemved their second stock of Fall "*•'
with
’• having, on «»
n
occasion, Moore p.y
fine and weul home
tooth found is 8 inches long, 7j in width,
N. &amp; C. CHILSON.
rebuked a witness
t.
.... contempt
_____ ...... _.
for
of rejoiciug.
’
and 4} thick. The ribs in thia animal sita
court in tho following language:
'
ROY.
edgewiie te the backbone, instead of flat­
"Young man if you speak ialhrtt way
wise aS they do in the ox. The animal is
again this Court will forget its dignitho wise sufficient.’'
Bovron Stom.

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as good _cocks,
and would avoid the
mortification of having poor biscuit for tea
when you have company. n«e D. B.
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.

Liw«a Dcrkmi.

VEBUOHTTILLE

nily and pundfi you in the snoot."
‘x—After waiting five years' for thpathmasters io appropriate a suffici­
ent sum to fix the road across th?
flats at H. Feighner*s, the farmers nf
Maple Grove have taken the matter
into their own hands and are holding
“bees” to grade and gravel the same ;
the first "bee" peing held last Mon­
day.

—Mrs. Lewis Mead, of South-west
Vermontvijljft, last August, while vis­
iting at Adrian, became insane from
a sunstroke.
Her insanity* has in­
creased to such an extent that it baa
been deemed necessary to remove
her to the Kalamazoo Insane Asyl­
um,■ C
--------- " lut week, when
One
no one was in’lhe house she fell up-!on the stove, in a fit, badly burning
her
..
..Jr hands
nauas aud
auu face.
race.
,
yr

—Lwt Monday afternoon a certain
Maple Grove man found a negt of
wasps. Supposing they had frozen
up for lheir winter's sleep hp picked
them np and jokingly tossed them
over to a friend.—the friend returned
them ia the same way, but unlortunately one-Of the insects fell down the
back of his'aeck, nnd. in a few min­
utes that Maple Grove man was fran­
tically trying to g«t from inside ths
shirt. He said the foot of that latle
varmint wss altogether too hot for
comfort.
—The regular fellowship meeting of the
Christian Church will be held Saturday at

W. E. Bastlxtt, DxsTirr. from Battle
—Rot. J. W. Weeks of Marshall will ooCreek, would respectfully inform the Mticupy the pulpit of the CbriaMao Church on
xens'of Nashville and vidaity that he: Mill
vl.it NasbvHle on Morays and TueaUys
•rdial
invitation to all to attend the M E. Social.
natural teeth by filling end

vnie Lodge. T. ft A. X., will be held on

CM1 at Booth’s Barrell Mattufcotory for
aelvea accordingly.

BOOTH.

C, L Drvo, W. M.

—Rev. C. 0. Thomae will laoture before
lhe Nashville Literary Society on Monday

CUT

■

j
Is the first meeting of ike society, since ita
adjournment. Isst Spring, It Is hoped there

MABlDifla
treduced in this
ita wendm «
that try It W y

A "profae" meeting was held at
the M. E. Chnrch hurt Snnday even­
’
ing it being lhe first onn of lhe kind
ever held in thin aty.
It provixf a

1 w00

mother-in-law sharply inquiring if
that spare room it ready.

srttnent. There being not a
I of water in the place to use
^£firc,jt-has been concluded
lo
no fires,—a perfectly original
f^i
It saves damage from dirty
water. 'Hie entire departmeat, en­
gine, hose and all, consists of une
man, called the fire warden. He can
get together on short notice in case
there is no fire, nnd put himself out
before any damage is done.
Our lawyer is away from town and
the xcsiilt - is that the Justices are
turning lheir hands to honest labor.
Our postmaster' is becoming ner­
vous over the political situation, not
knowing whether to take a job of
cutting railroad w-km1 during the win-,
ter or nut. All depends uj&gt;on who is
elected next President
There! is a prospect of a literary
entertainment in the church on
thank-giving evening by Miss Kel
sey assisted by the choir.
A singing school, under the leader­
ship of Prof Field of Charlotte, is in
successful progress and bids fair of
ultimata success. Clatues are held
Monday and Tuesday eveniuings of
cack week.
The pulpit ministrations of Rev. T.
L. Brown are well attended and high­
ly commended.
He is evidentally
growing in power and usefulness.
The failure of W. II. Benncdict,
announced this morning, (22t&gt;d) lakes
this community by surprise. Mr. B.
has for the past twelve years been
engaged in the retail grocery businessandhas done a thriving businew to all appearance, al least kc has
retained lhe confidence of business
men to the last.
His assignment to
his unde, A. C. Benedict, is under­
stood to have been voluntarily, under
no immediate legal pressure.
He
has the sympathy of a largo circle of
friends.

sirone resolution to

wife had gone to his mother’s house and left
him alone with some small chi! Iran, he took
hi* raxor and went* into the bedroom and

windpipe so that the noise made by bia of­
other room so they left the house and ran
for their mother telling her that grandpa

noise that scared them. At the alarm they
hurried to the house and foand him dead
with blood still flowing from his throat as
be lay upon bia back wilh the raxor still
clutched in his right hani. He was a man
about eighty years of age and one that al­
ways cultivated a miserable ugly disposition
making him.elf a very disagreeable man__
Middleville Republican.

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Jtadg-glade

LIVERY STABLE!

We are having a little excitement
at the center.
This morning quite n
crowd were attracted in front of Mrs.
Abbey’s grocery store, by an object
For Han't, Boy*' and Toutha’ In town, at
20 feet in length from tip of nose to
WM. VENN. Peor-lilTOK.
end of tail. It turned out to be a FOB MEDICAL AND MECHANICAL PVR
horse ihnt had been presented to Dr.
At Bltgood c old ataod. Nashvlll.,
POSES ONLY.
Delano and he was labeled "'Rail
Splitter.”-* Upon his 4&gt;ack were ima­
Mr. Vsstr haa had several years erperiges representing the Dr., family and
•nee in the livery basinem and ia prepared
patients, and covered with inscripto furnish all who wish wilh a-good ri«.
IN GREAT VAR I KTY,
Do you want Dye-stuffs?
tioon appropriate to the doctor’s prac­
and at prices cofrerponding z With the close
tice, etc.
Do you want Paints and Oils ?
The hotel is about to change hands.
Do
you
want
a
good
Book
for
the
Wallace Hartom has his new house
WK KEEP IN5STOCK
nearly completed, and will moye in Home Circle ?
next week.
Do you want School Books ?
JAflEN HTOCKUAKW,
B. T. Kent is doing a fine busk
FROM
nm ; ditto Mrs. Abbey.
Do you want a Prescription filled
We have had a number cf deaths
50 CENTS TO &gt;1.00 PR POUND.
with care ?
'
in tbits place lately. I do not know
the reason, unless it is that wc have
All Goods .Sold as Represented, and
Home is the place where the heart
a doctor in our place who seems to
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
should empty out all its griefs quick­
have good luck in this respeet.
ly, never io lake them in again.
Location.— West Side of Main
Handy Andt.
Call and
U«. Street, in W. A. Aylsworth’s Brick.
(We have iworived two letters from AsurrThere is a tailor in Lincoln, Nob.
Ia, bota of which charge Dr: Detaaa with
Nath villa ItlrfL. Asg. 1st, IRS.
Fours Train,

Wines and Liquors !

CLOTHING!

From $5 per Suit Up.

BOOTS AND SHOES !

From fl&lt;a Fair, Upwards.

NFW Lirtxfi

15 GRADES OF TEA

r ton: i iTot

LIVERY,

IE SO,

ally.

chair, Is

high and to have weighed 30,0u0.
Mr.
Cummings has been offered a large sum for
Ttiisj»laco has now two saloons, a half Interest in the bones,
one wmskey 'Shop, two drug 'stores,
■nd is soon to have a lock up. Who
SUICIDE.
says we are out destined to grow ?
Local items for tbn village newspa­
Mr. Cidy for many years a resident of Ir­
per are no longer hard4to find, but are ving, this county, and late of Twin Lake,
exceedingly hazardous to publish. If Muskegon Co., committed suicide on Friday,
the Enterprise cdifpr doesn’t get November 3rd Inst. Mr. Cady had parted
thrashed once a quarter on an aver­ with hie wife a number vf years ago while
age it will be attributable to his great living in Irving and still living separated
sagacity or indomitable pluck, or— each under the care of their sou Exra with
aomeUung else.
. .
This place lacks paly ten of having
aide Mrs. Cady living in a separate house
thirteen dry goody store*, which is
which Exra bad built upon He place on purmare-that artist place* of its size can
po.e for her.
It appeared that upon aris­
be glory of thia rffmee is its ing that morning he told a neighbor that he

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.—Mitos.)

BOISE BROS.

SALE aiOOAm.SW

W. G. AYLSWOBTH &amp; CD.

�braked.

CATARRH »m

The oelebraticn w.l! cost half a

proix-eding* sormrcted with the count

wit will DOW. attach.

2 &lt;77

zr-sr aii

Maj. McDonald,

a paper upou thia subject which will be denta, so far
been concerned, namely : John Qdincy
convened, and will doubtieas furnish the Adams, In 1824; James K. Polk, in

SANFORITS
RADICAL
CURE.

AGENTS rglMWgffiCTUgfc

basis of a prolonged discussion, which 1844 ; Zachary Taylor, in 1848; James
must -necessarily ensue. Maj. McDon­ Buchanan, in 1856, and Abrahatn Lin­ kernel is a Itttte larger and
ald is tho loading parliamentary author­ coln, in 1860. In 1-S24 there were four
-tow. loot Mil. of UxUrUMsl i^-kw.
ZSSStffSXfSk
ity in the Beuate, and ranks crith John candidatM in the field—J. Q. Adams,
Andrew Jackson, W. H. Crawford arid
sad Bobtrt Yaanyer. Jointly, indicted-fdfr the
Henry
Clay.
Adam-t
received
105,831
numtary
bw.
He
murder of Joseph L Haywood and NiebUaa
lUOM. OK BMAXD
.
vote's, Jackson 155,872, and tho other
counting of
______ _
.
Baakt r. with intent to do great bodily I.arm, tho election of Martin Van Buren, in two cantlidafes combined about 180,000.
1887, and baa been in the constant em­ -In 1844 Polk reoaired 1,337,248, against
Chy
and
Birney.
ployment of tho Semite since that time. 1,361,362 for
1848 Taylor
rcoeivod
1,860,­
Ho, like Mr. Barcby, is of the opinion- In
against about 1,500,000 for
that 'the twenty-second joint rule is a 099,
not guilty.
a tomb, at fipring- nullity, not having been revived by the Coss and Van
Buren.
In
1856
joint action of the two houaiw. Ho Hpchanan receive! 1,838,169, r-gaimt
UrntUy.___________________
Tbg^l joet of the villainous plot waa to recnre
b also of tho opinion that there wm no 2,215,798 votes cast for Fremont a?d
' A Yotrrn’fi Pubucahom.—For lutlf a
other . In 1868 Lincoln received century tho Yoxrra’s Comtasion. of Boston,
rioua connitrfMter, from tho Illinois peniten- constitutional authority fur the joint
rule. . He claims that Oongreae will be 1,862,352, against 2,810,501 votes for tun banii pattUsbad. Ir wm etarte-J iu 1837,
so1ia to-dsy ono of tho brightrot sod mo*t
obliged to fall back upon tho oonstita- Douglas, Breckenridge and BcH.
a raiding go. Its their trial at Faiibatd*,. tional provision, which b somewhat ob­
A COtra MMMMTHATION.
8avw Yovb Hadi. —If yon wish to save
Minn., they all three pleaded guilty ta murder scure. He ssya that we ore now in the
CHtERFULLY RECOMMCND8
Over two weeks ago, Mr. T. B. Scott,
same position ns we wen’ with regard to
prfeoumont tej the remain'!*? cf tbair natural
Buaxm’o Cocouxx.
tho cnee of Wisconsin in 1857, when of Candoo, lost a heifer. It wm ou
Monday
ahe
wm
misled,
and
for
several
Vice President Mason, of Virginia, re­
THE MARKETS
fused to entertain the objection made Io days he searched for her, but she won
xommigm.
the vote of that State. It wm yet not to bo found. At last he went to a
mobilizin'' of .hie artny; that ia. to any, counted, and he decided that he alone straw-stack, where ihe-cow had • been -in
had the right to throw it out. The dr- tho habit of running. There he mW a
previously on the War ctablteiimonL Tho cumstanoesoonnected with that case were holo eaten into the stack, and at once
military orgsn'zalion of IluMia, on a peace
these : The electors met on tho day after suspected Lis cow was in it Ho went
footing, la about 763,000-men of all arms.
iu cantiondy, for it wm as dark as
But three troops arc arraxigtd so as to supply that fixed by bw for the . mooting
Egypt The passage seemed to have no
“cadres-for a forae Of 1,450,000. A "cadre" of the electors in the several'States, and
is a skeleton organization containing enough in that respect it wm a non-compliance end. . He had gone twenty-five feet, and
or a failure to comply with the reqnire-- do cow found yet, and tho passage still
YrOURown
that it can bo swelled out safely, and effiiriaatly,
BANKELL LEWIS.
monts of tho bw. Then the electoral open. At bat, at a distance of thirty
'by emptying into it a proper proportion qj tho
votes ^cro counted on the second feet from the month, ho came npon tho
roaervo. In tliis way troops compsrativdy
animat
She
wm alive .and doing well
Wednesday in February, in 1857. Tho
President of tho Senate pro tom., James on. too straw; and a good warm hense
to 1.0 an vxcellant Ffosur.—tea
attend by volunteers, an in thia country. M. Muaon, of Virginia, opened all the she hod undur tho stock. Tho passage
la.a^yteMte.dnWS.giygg.y
'^-7^
pertifisatee, and landed them to.thp tel­ she m:ule wan a winding one, or she
*t,Om July, W.
—All Europe appears to be arming. Gigantic lers, and they were read, counting those wonld have fonnd her way out at the
BOLD BT ALL DBUGGIFIL
preparations for war are being mule by Russia,
of Wbconmn, and in pursuance of the opposite side — Toronto Globe.
England and Turkey. AU tho railway lines fa
Hm:* tixvo been seized by the Government terms of a resolution which wm reported
A Nsw • Hahtsihiuc murderer, after
far military uro, and Austria oontcmplatea a L-y tho joint committee, appointed to
concluding hia statement of reasons why
partial mobilization of her army.
prepare a mode and manner of counting
—In view of the rttnom with reference to tho electoral votes, declared that James ho should .not bo sentenced, snatched
the contemplated Fenian raid, the citizens of Buchanan was duly elected President up an inkstand nnd hurled it at the head
of tho County Solicitor. The great man,
St. Lamberts (Canids) continue railing volunteera. Beatrice are still placed over die armory nnd John O. Breckinridge VicePresi­ by a skillful dodge, avoided tho missile,
MILWAUKEE.
and magazine at Granby. Everything ia re­ dent of the United States. After he had and tho prisoner was restrained from
i mrulc tho declaration a member from
ported qniet at BL Alban*. VL
’
further violence.
tho State of Kentucky, by thr&gt; name of
torisl on the probable occupancy of ConstanU- Humphrey Marshall, arose and raised a
At our requeat, Cragin £ Oo., Philadel
crs&lt; inn v.;
nopJo by Ikitnh forcee, mjti: "England's question of order, - to-wit: Hod the
raaenUree «■«?•
phia, Pa, have promised to send any of
r. j. wim p.
object U not to participate in a war between
chic a- a
our readers gratis (on receipt of 15 cents
President
pro
tern,
of
tho
Senate
the
Turkey and Russia, who may fight out their
to
pay
postage)
a
sample
of
Dobbin's
right to declare or to decide whether or
Electric soap. Try it Send at once.
protect Cot.stantinople and the Dardanelles not tho vote of tho State of Wisconsin
from seizure by Rn-aia. Hngland would should bo counted ? Tho President of
Wnaxv-Extra..
Centennial Awards.
Amter.
mmpiy hold Constantinople in pledge tem­ the Senate pro tcm., Mr. Mason, refused
Coaw..................
porarily, on behalf of tho other powers, and
to entertain the question, and thereupon
The nowspapera have been lately teeming
with ingouiotudy-worded adrorUaemente re­
loft the chair and proceeded back to the garding
THE LEDGER,
the awards. These publications have
I-hUadolpblL'.
Senate Chamber, followed by tho mem- been eklllfully prepared, no as to convey tho
Chiouj£O, Illlnoi-.
l&gt;era of the Senate, withont waiting for impreasion that this or that exhibitor baa
wweeS
It b satisfactory to learn that the at­ any question to be put to the joint meet­ really received the highest and beat award.
ibrowsco.; •» wu
Thu-, instead of iufotmfag the publicaa to the
tention of the Government has been ing. There were preoeodings in the true state of affaire, they have simply con fused
called to Mr. Stanley’s procoedings in Senate, but attendee! with no definite tho reader. V mi tors at the Centennial find
themnelvos bewildered by the adven-o c'ataia
Central Africa, and' that steps will be
action. Mr. Wm. Bigler, of Pennsyl­ to atstiuctiou which they find placarded on
every hand, and they do hot know which way
taken to repudiate tho apparent respon­
vania, from tho joint committee, made
sibility which that •• pioneer of civiliza­
a report. Mr. Butler^ from- South Car­
tion ’’ has in a wholly unauthorized
A BOOK
HIT,T,TON
olina, introduced a joint reeolution cov­
manner contrived to fix upon thw coun­ ering the cate that was then in point,
MEDICAL ADVICE iSS&amp;KeSC.®!
iter skirmiab line of
try. A memorial bu been addressed to fbut nothing was done with cither tho re­
W. O.^PZBzntS. Vitj beaalilul lUMath Scbo-.l
were officiary an­
Lord Derby on tho subject by tho Com­
nounced. They Lave vied wilh onh
other
fa :I&lt;6.1
[Eat
abliahcd
port of Mr. Bigler or Mr. Butler’s joint
C AGENTS WANTED FOR HISTORY
mittees of the Aborigines- Protection resolution. They were bid on the table, tho uao of extravagant language to prove
their rcsKctire ciaima to diatiuctioc. TBo
and Anti-Sbvory Societies, and the of­ so that tho only election wm that the moat ingenious methods have been devised ;
ficial answer to it has just been .pub- President of tho Senate, in tho presence dkinterretod voire«|&gt;o-.idoiitF, above rolo ob
Joel was to instruct the ignorant public, b&gt;vc
at GOOiEmlnentMusical ComposersLiahed. It states’ that “ Jib Lordahip of the House, opened those certificates volunteered their semoeH (for a cooaider*(SS.OV.I By X. B. UaaiMo. Varj intort«Ua&lt;
tsrSend for Ulnstrated Catalogue
Iim read with great regret reports of the and coanted tho vote8,ufclnding those of tion); ex-jndges of awards, in tho interact of
certain ptano manufactari r*. have made pre­
new wnxcox a gibbs
TERMS. &lt;13.00.1 HVAIMEB A Baum.
circumstances which seem to have token Wisconsin, and when tho question of tended n vetattocs of the accrete of the jury­
place in connection with Mr. Stanley’s order was rained on tho admissibility of room. for tho cake of mippoit ng the cliirae of
their particular favorites, and iigbtatag calcu­
explorations,
and which have created
! THE WORLD OF SONG. !
----------- | the vote of Wisconsin tho President of lators have been appealed to and bav&lt;&gt; found
such a painful impression in. tho conn-' the Senate refused to entertain tho quess- convenient matfanwtical rules bv which to
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try. Mr. Stanley not being a British tion, and left the chair.
Duly machine
subject, Her Majesty's Government have
most srs^Au“Rrl least
OLIVEBj IKTSON &amp; CO., Boston.
a srcxairirif rouKG Dtuisox.
no authority over h£&gt;a, but Hb Lordship
GOODS 1,-X “.feg-gprl MONEY
There was a second trial in tho Brook­ finsD0« &gt;bu tintaitfatid. Iu f*cu the pi*no
Stitch . v
cannot but hope, looking to tho charac­
men bsvo left nothing ynlone U&gt;, ml»ksd the
Indicator.
ter which Mr. Stanley has won in thb lyn City Court yoeterday, Bays the New Public, mid by their affurts bavaratued cvirycountry by hb expedition in search of York Sun, of the suit of Min? Mary L. Unng relating to punoa to bo looked upon
with distrust, and have made themselves the SILENT SEWING MACHINE.
Dr. Livingstone, tliat be may eventually Smith against Peter Mallon, the florirt,
bo able to afford some explanation or for 85,001) damagee for embracing, her
Willcox &amp; Gibbs S. MPCo.,
&lt;Cor. Bead BL)
AM Broadway, H&lt;w Ta
justification of hb proceedings which b against her will white she wm purchas­
not apparent from tho reports which ing in his store. In a previous trial be­
have been m yet received.” As regards fore Judge Reynolds the jury disagreed,
the cliaritable hope of tho Foreign Sec­ after first reporting that the plaintiff had
Mveit Missouri
Bcfoie Judge- found to bead the list Thia bonce, from the 960,000
retary, the only comment whrob^sug- no-cause cf action.
FiAST-CLAM STOCK FaSMS,
grsts itoclfjb that Mr. Sfaurcy has np to McCue, yesterday, Miss Smith, a stylish, couimenoemoui of the lajdbition. relied eotely
upon the merite of their instruments to si-coro
tho preseaf bites the Veporter of hbown propoa^cesing woman, testified -that on
Excellent Agricultural Lanas,
tt?^TOSA&lt;xm?aoiQaj.?.WML Moby
prooec^ga.; and,. jO84s to be judged the 23d of February she went to Mr.
highest honors fa the ptano department, Ui»r
out of hb ow3 mouth, tho appearance of Mallon’s store. It waa tho fashion then have modestly remainrd in the bickgroumf.
any subsequent explxuatian or justifica­ for ladies to wear a roee with a geranium It io fortunate thal the judge-, in preparing
the Tinahe report, ao framed it aa to leave no
tion o f his proceedings b in tho lost degree loaf on their sacks. She tried topin iton, d -nb! about their prr-emintncc. They eapeimprobable, and that for tho simple reu • but Mr. • Mallon told her to put it up Hallyoemmendod all Lhi^fourstylteof piaaro,
concert gland, parlor grand, square and up­
son that he obviously sets nothing in higher, and no leaned over to pin it for rights, and accorded them the proi«o cf utithem which requires to bo explained or her. He put his arm abont her and &lt; quated exoellenoe fa all the details of pea foct
instruments. The rtpert is plain, str-lghtjustified.
Considering, however, the drew her into his embrace.
forward and comprehensive, opeHfv ng ail the
KNITS A COMPLETE STOCKING
Mr. Mallon, a plain, homely-looking e’otMuU of merit which it U poxaihle for ths
manner in which hu. doings are regarded
J. R. HAWLEY, Pre*.
in this country, it is m well that Mr. man, testified that when he leaned over
Stanley’s audacious assumption of an the counter to pin on tho bouquet, his
1H3B.
aaa Year.
1H77.
and origiQslity of ccuaUoctiou. and sxosllaaoa
English mission should bo at once put a foot slipped on a wet leaf on tho floor. of wurkinxDth!;.. By ccmpsring it with the
Progressive! Comprehensive!
If you have rheumatism, neuralgia,
Ho lost his balance, and, pitching for­ other report* in tbs same d*i&gt;ertcnoiA. even
headache,
a
burn,
or
a
bruise,
proem
e
the most skeptical will scknowlejgo tb»t ro
“ Lord Derby will cause .Her Majesty’s ward, endeavored to recover himself by rtronper Isagnaga amid hare bo&lt;n need to ex­
a bottle a Eupeou. It will give la«tir.t
Consuls on tho cast coast of Africa to be touching Miss Smith on. the dioulder. press Uin uuauiaK^n apptxmJ nt the judgta
rcUet aa thousands can testify.
Foi
lhauDEU-au, Nov. 11. 1876.
instructed to intimate to him, if airy She said nothing, and did-uotseom dissals by all Druggists. H. X HTTRIr
means of compummhog with him | pleased. Bho wentacrou tho street, anil
Tur. Youth's Comfawion, of Bobtor, BITT &amp; CO. 75 and 77 Randolph street A Practical Agricultural Nowipaper.
should be open to them, that he has no i ho saw her afterward standing on the
lMrac»t on the CoMtinenl!
Chicago Agents tor the Proprietors.
among ita contnt.ak.ra each writers m J. T.
authority to hoist the English flag.”— opposite side of tho street
Trowbridge, Edward Fgglcetoo. Edward Ever­
The plaintiffs counsel, in summing ett Halo. James T. Flak’s J.G. Wliitti. r. C.A.
Pall Mall Gaz'.ttc.
Cincinnati Cancer InaUtnte,
np, arid that his client wished only a Bteplvn*. Louisa IL AJcoU. Rebecca Ha ding
Davie. Julia Ward Howe. Mrr. A. H. LeouoMkiichants Gaikiusg Oil.—TLm moral verdict, protecting her rights and wen«, tziuisc Chandler Moulton. No writers
•tandaxd linimaut has boon before the thooe of the community. If ahe gained more aUncdwe fa tho ronotry. and tin rmblipeople for over forty wm, it having a money verdict, it would be dispensed cition for ycuug pooplv mvfa cutorprteing and
been flrat manufactured in 1888, and it
THE LESSON FOR LIFE
fa safe to nwrt Hurt j..» preparation in to some charity. He wished the juryWe often tw a tanre stock of cattle
JEW
the market baa to fully stood- tho teat of mon to copBidcr themselves in the light whten do D 4 OA-rm i
time, and boon received with such uni- of brothers or relatives to lhe young ‘•tpring poar,”sU tot
veraul favor as the Gargling Oil It is woman, directing attention to lhe inter­
’* * r
—/household in this
found jn nearly
every
esting facw of tho plaintiff.
country,
and ia also sold
s
.
extensively in
Paia to Knud
Judgo McCue said that the jnry should
, ta Uoglwj Oil Otapw, ha. tau not heed such appeals, it the plaintiff
' oblipd Io rtwdil, iunue il» taalilim received any money she oonld spend it
lor nKocrftanriug, *ud now employ, u,

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D. W LINCOLN.

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J. B. RASEY,

- "Trustin' him where we cannot trace
him. ” Thus Widow Pascoe had finishod
her complaining and doleful statement
She hod picked out all the mysteries
and perplexities of her lot She had
"sighed, with a sigh that spoke volumes,
over a list of her troubles and trials.
Shu had gone through a very lengthy
and dismal catalogue of the ills of the
past and fears of the future. She had
languidly, shut her eyes, m if by way of
adding to that darkness which was to her
the emblem of true religion, and had
shaken her head vary solemnly over her
sad forebodings. As to love, and joy,
and deliverance, she bad net b word
from beginning to end. Of Him who
always “ causes us to triumph,” through
whom we are *'mbro than conquerors/’
there was just onu word at the lost; in a
tone of despair aho wound up by saying
she hoped she should trust in him where
she could not trace him. Then her
mouth returned to ite sour propriety;
drawn down at the corners and tucked
in under the folds that kept it in its

■nd wlllln« hand'.

Poor Dan’el! More than onco he had
rnshod st thin sentence, and hacked ana
hewed
it till he hoped it was post recov­
LACKSMITHS. All kind* of work In OwBtaek•rallb and Honw»b»4n&lt; line »Ueti4M Io j«ron&gt;- ery ; but here it was, growing luxuriant
..I- .11.*
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as ever in the garden, or rather in the
ORNO STRONG.
graveyard, of Widow Pascoe’s soul;
Again Dan’el gathers his strength to de­
Job Prfatina ex
molish it. Yet it was with much tender­
&lt;&gt;i,|«tch. pffl.
ness, and almost sadness, that he began:
WM. E. GRIGGS,
“ Trust him where ! Trust him where
you cannot trace him!
Why, of
course, of courseyou know you can’t
trust him anywhere else. Yoti didn’t
MUSIC! MUSIC!
mean any hurra, I know. Folks mostly
, IS8 ELLA DHAN of Olivrt CoUmo. wit
never do; bat they do it for all that
Ope way not to do any harm is not to

WEBSTER

4- HOBBS.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, DECEMBER I, 1876you cannot trace
" And 40 hope •for
grace to treat our lovin’ Father like tliat!
You didn’t mean it, I'm sure. Bless his
holy name; it hurts me somehow to think
anything like that about my blessed
Fatlier, and much more to hear people
keep sayin' it,
" Trustin' him wKai we aannot trace

’Doubtless acme Svil beast bath de- poor M-rvnnt of his, r off and on, fet

that lead it; to go on wonderin' and
doubtin’ and fearin’, a reaching out the
hand, and a feclin' with tho foot, as if
them that lead haven't a'bit more eye­
sight than the blind man himself. When
I was a little lad, I remember oooe I'd
gone up to spend the day with my grundmqthcr. About sunset, when I oitgbl tri
be goto! boms, there camo a tremendous
thunder-storm, and the raiu camo down
in torrents. Of course, I couldn’t start
when it was like that, no ray old grind­
mother said, ‘Dan’el, my lad? however
wilt thee get home!’ And just as she
was talking, in camo my father, drippto’
wet Ho had ofi a great, long, Hue cloak,
like, they used, to .wear in tboae times-

himself when ho got down to the land
of Goshen and found his son there tho
great rain of the laxd, and ho would go
grieving then. that be. had gone grum­
bling before.
' • •'

voured him. I’U go rorrowing down to
ray grave.’ And the old. xoan goes in
and out refusing to be comforted, tear­
ing the wound open again when it did
begin to heal, and loving to have it fcatering.
And there all the time his
■Fatter in heaven wm preparing to feed
him I Why, it be a poor kind o’ trust ithem All, and keep them alive in
that only traits because it's Hind, and time of famine. If Jacob was like me,'
not b«M&gt;0 ift'ipi toy UHi Ill jhom T l»» b*3 ■»! dit-lInUy uliunod ol

said: ‘Now, Dan’el, come in under here;’
and ho put me inside tho long cloak. I
got in under there, and took hold of his
hand, and away we went. It .was pitch­
dark; in thcr&lt;« o’ enures, and outside I
could bear ‘ tfeo thunder crashin’ about
among the hills, and every now and then
I took hold of his hand tighter, for
somehow I could sec the blaze o’ tho
lightnin* right to under the cloak. I
wci-t SplMhin’ on through tho puddle
and tho mud all right, because I’d got
hold of his hand. Now shouldn't I havo
been a little stupid if I’d kept s-sayin’,
‘ I don’t know where I'm gain’ to, and I
can't tell where I am, and I can't nee the
way? and it’s very dork, and I must trust
my father where I cannot t ace hita.*
“ Why, I didn't grumble at the dark­
ness ; it would be like grumblin’ at ray
father's cloak that wrapped me from .the
storm. I knew tliat be knew tho way
right enough. Ho looked out and man •
aged to f ee the road somehow. And at
last wo Stopped at our door ; and they
flung back the cloak, and there I was in
front o’ tho blazin' fire, with mother gettin* ua all sorts o* dry things, and the
supper waitin', and all lookin' such
a welcome—like only a'hulV mother
am give him.
Of coureo ho led
mo home ; where else should he lead me
tot An’ seemiu’ to mo that bo just
the way it ought to be with our heaven­
ly Father. ”
" Under tho very sliadow o' bis wing,
dear pleader. . He do loyo to cover us
writ his feathers, bless him/’ laid old
Frankey fervently.
" Under bis wing, 4k»y dear Frankey.
And. in theie we'dhuU mind-the dark a
bit Come, Cap’n Joe, thou hast been
thinkto* aver it a bit, an’ wo.jmput have
a wonLfrom thoe.”

“ Well," taid young Cap’n Jes, in his
brave, outspoken manner, and with his
ringing liass voice, like some sturdy
David giving testimony after an old, sil­
ver- haired Samuel, “ I’vobeep reminded
of two or three, things while I've .been
listenin' to-night.
I’ve been thinkin's
how much people lose by trying to trace
the Lord instead of trusting him. The
other day I was on tho other ride of Redburn, and I overtook n man who wanted
to know tlio way. I told him I was going
in sight of the place, and “would show
him the nearest jsith to iL We turned
off the high road through the wood and,
FRANK J. PUR CHIS.
about what we taid, we shouldn’t do so over the downs. Tue.day was beautiful,
and as we came along under the trees I
much harm by a good deaL
best quality,
" Trust him where you cannot trace thought I had nev&lt;r sepn anything more
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him I Why, he’s a very poor creature loyjjy—the sun. coming in through the
ilROM JlMlreln.- is n«Ute Creek. Lmi
among us that you can’t say that much leaves here and there on the branches
1 viUeevwy Nottdar awl Friday moralr
of. If you haven’t got any confidence and trunks of trees,’Mnd lighting up toe
in a man, you can’t say-much worse of fluirers, and thcrbirdB singing idl-abont
him than tbw:■* I’ll trust him as far as I ua, and the rabbits kept running acroas
cau see.’ The other day a neighbor of tho mossy path. But that man didn’t
^isrrllanrouf £xrds.
mine was a bit hard up, and he camo in see a bit of it; not a biL The path
to my place and told me of it. Well, I went winding along, and ha kept putting
JOHN Q. CKKSSY,
knew that ho was a good kind ef a man, liia head first on this side and then on
HHBKl.FF,
panotj County Siarvt-yori-vi tlcnmil Conveyaner* so I let him Lave a sovereign. I gave that to see it, and when tho trees stained
Office »t *be rourt kooM. tilling*. Mletl.
1
him the money and away he went Now to Jilock it in, he stopped and said quite
suppoeo tliat as soon as he had turned timidly, ' I’m afraid we’ro wrong ; tho
I H. LEE,
- ; . •
bis buck I began to th ink-about my pathway ehds hare.-’ I Jaugfied^at his
v»
Deputy ffU»er|fL
money. Come, I say to myself, I’ll foolishness. ‘Why, 1’vo been along
trust him where I cannot trace him; but hers many times,’I said. • You nnedn'l
JAMES FLEMING,
where I can trace him, what should I be distressed.’ But hu was as nervous
trust him fori So I slip out after him. m ever. Then wo left the wood and
He goes down the road, and I am at bis camo out on the downs. ’ .And when wq

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“That, is what ootnes of tracing tho
Ixjrd. and it must be so, I think, for wo
sec only one '.sido of it—we can't ^cc
the. J,ord'B tide. • Here's the coat wo
wanted to wrap Joseph io—right lieforo
our eye; but we don’t see the fine linen
and tl»e royal robes that ore being
woven down yonder in Egypt. ■ Here’s
tho empty chair and the place where ho
used to sit, bat wc can't we tho throne
that God is leading him up to. It is
so with all tliat God takes away. Our
oyes are ui&gt;on our lost; ahd we think of
wliat is gone,, but wo don’t tee that God
has taken them naray only to enrich
thorn, with majesty and splendor, and
one day give them bock to* us exalted
and enriched as kings and priests.
We
cannot afforiLte gi tricing the Lrfcd;
wo make'such bungling work of it’
" Besides, when we go tracing him,'
there’s ono thing wo never see, and that
makes all tho difference in the world; wo
never see the special grace that our good
Lord will give for special soasous.
Seems io mo tliat these people that are
always wondering what they’ll do if
such and such things happen, want to
have 'tho grace now for all tkoir life­
time. Tho children of this woild are

however-ww can listen to tlie devil -when
he come round temptin’ of us to doubt
our Father's bvo and care is wonderful.
It bo such impudence—such down right,
brazen-faced impudence.”
"Just like him, though, my dear
leadefj” put in Fran key.
" But 1 was goin* to tell the story that
I heard from dear old Billy Bray. Ho
was preachin’ about temptations, and
this is What he
“ ‘Friends, last wwk I was a-diggto*
up my 'taturs. It was a poor yield, sure
’nongh; there wa hardly a sound one
in tbe-IoL Au-’ while I was a diggin’
the devil tome to me, and he nays,
* Billy, do you think your Father do
love yon?’ '

" ‘ ‘I should reckon ho do,’ ’ I says.
•
‘ Weli;I dfin’*,’ ‘snys tho old tempter
in a minute. If I’d thought about it I

shouldn't hi’ listened to him, for his
’pinions ben’t worth the least bit o’ no­
tice. *11 don't,’ ’ says ho, • ‘ and I tell 'ee
what for,-if your Father' loved you,
Billy Bray, he'd give you n pretty yield
q’ tafrirs; so much as ever you do vpnt,
and ever bo many of ’em, and'every one

NO. 10

first attempt wa-i made to introduce
suit o’ white aa 'll never wear out; and
Christianity into the western portion of
he-ssys that ho will make a king of me
Africa. The summary of Christian mirbefore he've done, and that he'll take
sions on this coast may be given in a few
me Loma to his palace to reign with him
words. The Roman Catholics came first
In 1481 the King of Portugal sent ten
up here a-tailin'like that5
ships with 500 soldiers, 100 laborers and
“ ‘Bleea’o, my dear friends, he went off
a proper complement of priests as misin a minute, like as if he’d been shot—I
sionarics to Elmina. The Romish mis
do wish he hod—and he never hud the
eion, thus founded lingered on foe a
period of 241 yearn, till at last, in 1723.
A hearty laugh followed Dan'el's story.
that of the Capuchins at Sierra Leone
Even Widow Pascoe had to twitch her
was given .up, and they disappeared al­
mouth into ite propriety.
together from West Africa. They had
made no impression, except upon their
M.-D. Conway, in one of his London immediate dependents ; and what im­
letters to the Cincinnati Commercial, pression they made on them wns soon
totally obliterated. Protestant mission­
writer :
. " When Mr. H. M. Stanley returns to ary attempts were commenced by tin
England, if he ever does, he may. find Moravians in 1736, 140 years ago, and
himself the center of international com­ continued till 1770. Five attempts cost
plications—a sort of Alabama case in eleven Uvea without visible results. The
flesh and blood. The sport of negro­ Wealcyans followed next In the min­
shooting in Africa, which ho tie much utes of the conference of 1792 we first
enjoys and has carried to such perfec­ find Africa on the list of'the Wealcyan
tion, might secure him a pleasant wel­ missionary* stations, Sierra Leone being
come in some regions poa&lt;ibly,bnt hard­ the part occupied. In the minutes tor
ly in England, where the chi abolition 1706 wo find the names of A.' Murdoch
societies arc 1 till flourishing vigorously, and W. P. Patton set down as mission­
under name of the Aborigines Prctec- aries to the Fouluh country in Africa, to
tiow Society. This society has ample which service they were solemnly set
wealth and influence to scrutinise ca«&lt;* apart by conference. The Church Mis
of wrong to negroes, as dor. Eyre found sionaiy Society sent out ite first mission
Jto his cost It is true that Lord Derby aries in 1804. They established and at
has contented himself thus far with tempted to maintain ten stations among
sending wort! to Stanley—which it would the aborigines, but they could make no
require another Stanley to carry—that progress, owing to tlio hostility of the
.his raising the English flag over his mas­ natives, who preferred the slave-traders
sacres or otherwise is not regarded fa-. to them. The missionaries were forced
vorably at the foreign office, and send­ to take refuge in Sierra Leone, the only
ing -a remonstrance to Washington on place where, at that time, they could
the behavior of our countryman. But labor with safety and hope. The Bartle
is he our countryman 1 If he comes Missionary Society—one of the most suc­
here ho will have to prove it. A groat cessful on the coast—had their attention
deal of apparently sound testimony ex­ directed to Western Africa as early us
ists in London going to show that Stan 1826. But it was not until 1828 that
ley is a Welshman, and though ho may their first company of misMonori- s
havo taken out naturalization papers, ho reached Christianborg, near Akia, the
will bo called upon to show them or evi­ place which the Moravians had attempted
dence of their existence. I remember to occupy more than thirty years previ­
witnessing Stanley’s wrath when bis ously. The United Presbyterian Synod
American nationality was called in ques­ of Scotland commenced a mission on the
tion, but I also remember ’.bat in the Old Calabar river, in the Gulf of Benin,
course of a considerable speech about in April, 1846. Five denominations of
it he did not once ass/rt tliat ho was an American Christians—Bcptiste, Method­
American. I fancy many Americans, ists, Episcopalians, Presbyterians, Lu­
will be resigned if they ever have to buttherans—are represented &lt;&gt;n the const—
sufrei der tht honor of his connection in Liberia, at Lagos, the island of Ce­
with the sacred centennial soil.”
resco, and Gaboon. The first American
mission was established on the coast in
Ono of tho wonderful things in life of 1822. Now, what has been" the outcome
which wo never think is tho fact that, of those missionary operational The
among all the multitude of jtooplc who results thus far received are in many re­
inhabit this globe, no two can be found spects highly interesting and important.
that exactly resemble each other. Even At the European settlements established
in ca-sea of twins, where a strong simi­ at various pointe along the coast from
larity exists, there is always to be found Senegal to Loando, and at the purely
some point of difference by which those native stations, occupied by the Niger
most intimately acquainted with them (native) missionaries, the Scotch mis-

wiser than the children of light, in thi* ,
too, as in a good many other things."
"Aye; that bo true,” interrupted
Dan’el sc me what fiercely, with a look m
if the little cyo hod shot out a lightning
fliuih, and thia was the attendant thun­
der. " Men never arc such fools any­
where ai they be in religion.”
Cap’n Joe continued: "For folks to
keep on wondering what they'll do in
the future is just as if you were to meet
a man- going to work with a sack of flour
on his back, and a piece of meat, and s
bundle of clothes. ‘You know/ he
says,' ‘I shall be hungry in three
months* time, and I shall want food and
clothes then, so I carry it all with me.
Now nobody was over mazed enough to
&lt;to that. The man just takes fiis day’s
dinner *with him, and goes to his day’s
work ; 808*410 bUievoe that where to­
day's meal camp'from,, to morrow's will,
too. And tliat is what we wanL The
Lord gives us one day’s grace for one
day’s need; and to-morrow'ssupply will
come out of the same fullness, and what are enabled to distinguish ono from the
more can. anybody want I”
other. And it may l)o further observed
Dan'el finished tho talk of the even­ that those most alike in early youth lose
ing.
✓'
their resemblance, to n greater or hew
"Well, friends, ’tis a' pity that the degree, as ago advances.
Faces ore
time be gone ; but I must tcll’e a little constantly changing. A skillful physi­
story I heard tbo other day. Cap’n Joe 8 ognomist may often determine character
boeu talkin’ about temptations. Why, approximately by the countenances of

of ’em as big as your ftet For it ben’t
no trouble •’ far ^our Father to do any­
heels; he turns in over U10 firids, and I came to the top I stayed to look over thing; and Ho could just as easy give
the furze and the old granite rocks tb the you plenty as not. An’ if he loved you
sea, ’There’s Saint Michael’s mount/ Ho would, too.’ ’
tarns into Lis house, and abate the door. I said, pointing away in tbo distance.
‘“Of course I wasn’t going to let him
So I sit down on the doorstep, and con­ * Isn't &lt;his a fine view I’ But he looked talk o’ my father like that, so I turned
sole myself with the saying, * Well, I about quite timidly and said, * I hope round ’pou him: * Bwf, air,’ says I,
wo are right* ■
'
‘who mavyoii bnpi^T- to be, cornin’ to
" It might cure us to think what a aet, mo a talkin' like this here I If I ben’t
There I sit for hoars
t'wilin' him. By-and by he comes out of ignorant creature r. ye are, and what j mistaken, I know you, sir, and I know
mistakes we keep making when wc think ‘ my Fattier, too. And to think o’ yr.nr
t and finds mo there.
we can trace him—mistakes that I reckon ' cornin"’ a imyin'Hedcm’t'lovo mel Why,
will be almost enough to iqrnil heaven I've got your written character homo to
.-JO*-.
I
” * Ob/ rays I, quite coolly, ‘-trustin’
my hoiwe, audit daoay4 eig, that yon he
•' thee, neighbor,
neiohlior. trustin
trtintin’ thee where I we’ve wronged' our Llesswl Father. a liar from the brgitnrin'. Au' I’m
There was Jaoob, he tried his hand at sorry io add that I used to havo a per­
tracing the Lord, and a num hn made of sonal aqaaintanoe with yon man/ yearn
•od
out, ’Ib Ibal wb»t you oil it, making himself'and everybody else n:nce, -and I aarvefl you faithfully as
Usto'nxl xIoUowiu’m.^xxiliMtW mwtrrabte for half a lifetime; going ever any poor wretch could, and all you
»wd tber.
P1** guvn me wm nothing but rags to my
where he keyt the tout ctf tunny, colms ;
Ikking'i' out a!! stain^'Witb bMmarks in’ head—an’ no tatura—and the fear o'
doubted and suspected.*
"Why, it’s about as 1__ _
__________
____ _ t; going ________
M .again,______
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of blood
over the_____
story
hell_____________
fire to finish_ up with.
And here_’s
torn anybody, only to trust ’em because j 1 baking hi* head and saying bitterly, my dear Father ifi heaven. I’ve been a

JBLiHU CBIPMAJe, |
Justice of the JPeaee,

ADVEBTI»lM)-EJrtS»;

Progression. No Retrograding.”

QHBWRAW

*M KTHQDiilT XI’MCOPAL CHUHUH-C. Q.
Ill Tiaxu.PuWr. Bwlo—r»»rytfaW»iniu«-

Ehr ^ajihvUk Meirs

as the toad, the crow, the rose breasted

are no Iras than twsnty-tbrea inaect cn&lt;mira that attack to kill it’ Th© bug has
also been migrating eastward acrowi tb«
continent for several ycera, until it has
now reached the Atlantic ocean. We
hope it may find a watery grave, and let
the waves sing ite requiem.—Rocky
Mountain Newt.
TAKUfV COKfOBT.
The dream of mortals is of a time
coming when cares shall ceaae to infest,
anxieties to oppress, every wi
■oomfled, and they shall " take

fort"
Many waste all their lives in the rein
pursuit, of this dream, which, like the
will-o'-the-wisp, leads them a .sad chai®
over bog and feu and morasa, eluding
them to tho last. A few thoughtful
souls arrive seasonably at the wise con­
clusion that not in this world will tho
time ever oome when, without any dregs
of bitternes.",’ the chalice pressed to our
ips will be full of only comfort. Wo
must take tlxe bitter with the sweet on
wo go along. .
. '
Contentment is notan outward growth.
Its roots spring from the very depths of
the soul, and are nourished as well by
rain as by sunsh'ue, by sorrow as by
joy. When odco ono has resolved within
himtalf to take lite as it is and make tho
tx'st of it, then he may, even in tribula­
tion, take comfort, though tho majority
of people do not prefer to take it in that
form.
x
The deljghts of life, like pleasant
weather through tho year, arc scattered
all along the way, and unless we enjoy
them as they come, the opportunity
once past never returns. It is all very wrll to provide for a rainy day, but that
man is very foolish who allows himself
to be soaked by drenching rains that ho
may save his umbrella for snme possible
future storms. Pleasure taking is not
nearly so much provided far among bur
earnest, intense, energetic American
people as it should be. We lire alto­
gether too much in the future, too little
in the proecnL We live poor that we
may die rich. Wo get ail rea^Jy to be
happy,
when wo are quite ready,
infirmity or disease or death steps in, and
tbo chance to take comfort in this life is
gone. If wo only could be content to
seiz* upon tho little pleasures that lie
just outside and often within our daily
pathway, they would make a large sum
total at the end of the three sooroandtou. Far too many of us scorn pleasures
that are efiesp and near and within vur
grasp, and complain because wo cannot
have Hneh ns ore costly and remote and
inaccessible. But if we would only
magnify the little things that make life
pleasant, as wo do those that make it un­
pleasant, the cup of our joys would con­
tinually overflow.
Wo complain of
cloud and storm, but do we rejoice in
the sunshine and fair weather! We
grieve ai the coldness .of a friend, but
do wo valne folly the fidelity of those
who remain true! Wc count the hours
when racknefH profrtrates us, but how
many days of health pass utterly unnoted
and without thanksgiving. Wo mourn
1
passipnately for tho dead, while wo neg­
lect
the living whom to morrow wo may
.
weep as dead. It is well for us to heed
the saying of tho wise man, "There is
nothing better thin that s man should
rejoice in Lis own works; for that is his

some tbcusands of natives, haring been
brought under the immediate influence
of Christian teaching, have professed
Christianity, and, at the settlements,
have adopted European dress and habits.
Numerous churches have been organised
and ore under a native ministry, and
mon; but ns a sheet of paper, printed thousands of children ore gathered into
and reprinted, must st hurt become a schools ustter Christian teachers.
confused jumble . of indistinguishable
iraxAT fJtoM tub Bsn mvrut
COVffTUY.
characters, so ore people’s faces too
The greater part of tho bonds sold by
much interlined and croealined by the
confused imprint of circumstances and Jay Cooke to build the Northern Pacific
events to be iutoliigible even to the most road jruru sold in New England, and are
practieed reader of faces. Not infre­ still held there in the expectation tliat
quently good faces conceal bail hearts. some day they will be worth something.
A bold liar will deny a true accusation Speaking of tho. last wheat crop raised portion; for who sliall bring him to see
with a perfectly candid face, while the along the line of that road, the Spring­ what shall be after him t"
timid truth-teller, abashed by^tho mere field RepubNcan says:
A ckbtaik candidate at the late elec­
"Tho Bed river wheat-field, ou whose tion lost thirteen votea through making
suspicion, blushes guiltily. A man who
was tried for and convicted of murder, development the Northern Pacific de­ a rash prcftniM to his wife. Ho had
and who confessed his crime before bis pends for the settlement of ite lands and promised that in tho event of his elec­
execution, was admitted while on trial to the growth of ite business, is reported tion ho would buy her a sealskin cloak
be as fine-look tog and prepossessing in to have been only moderately successful and a pair of navy-blue stockings, and
appearance as any one on tho bench, at this season on account of grasshoppers she wouldn't root till she told thirteen
tho bar, or in the jury-box; yet that and other drawbacks. A yield of twenty-1' lady friends all about it, Tho ladies
court contained some men whose liver five bushels an acre of the finest spring expressed thomaelvos m " awful gkfil”
had been in Uw highest degree honor­ wheat wm hoped for, but only fifteen to hear it, but throaienod their hus­
able, and whose personal apjiearance bushels has been secured, even thin be­ bands with a suit for divorce if they
could scarcely be excelled by any equal ing considerably larger than the Illinois dared to vote for thia particular candi­
number of men anywhere. It is no­ yield, and making a profitable crop. date. " That old cat wou’d look nice in
torious that circumstances of easy liv­ The Railroad Qaxettc says that the BL a seal-skin cloak and navy-blue stock­
ing, tb6 absence of business cares and Paul and Pacific railroad, which runs up ings, wouldn’t she t" is the way the ex­
worries, will, do much toward smoothing and down tho Red river valley, the pressed themselves in speaking of the
away tho marks of crime, while faces of southern connection to 8L Paul not yet candidata'a wife. Who says that women
criminals who have lived in circum­ being completed, promises to compete have no politic d influence I •
stances of physical hardship gather s /or the Red river trade, unless the North­
Staxdahv Rkmkpikh.—It is a fact well
rough brutality from which we instinct­ ern Pacific, which owns ite stock, cau
known to all'our readers that a few pro­
ively shrink.
also get control of its bonds, and ulti­ prietary me-licinea havo achieved a 5epu
mately of the rood. The Northern Pa­ tntion as standard rwnediei, and occupy
" What docs that gentleman do for a
cific crosses the valley, and only com­ a place in eveiy well-regulated house­
living!” inquired a stranger of a saloon­
mands its trade for a limited range, hold, almost as universally jm the Bible
keeper, as he pointed to a distinguishedand tho family alnsansb.
Foremost
except as tt makes use of the river or of
among tbewa is the Mor&amp;ant’s Gargling
looking person in tbo room. The mixer
a north and south feeding road. The
was English, and he said, "That, sir, interest on the preferred stock of the Oil, inaunfactiirod by the well-known
is one of the moat eminent barristers to
Northern Pacific amounts to $5,880 n
this city.” " Thought so, thought so,”
mile, which it will require about ten
well-attested cure*,
said tlio stranger; ■’ ho has had his wrists
timva the present net earnings to meet.”
of the
y here what the pati
on your bar for two hourn. Ho will
. ------ r----- :——r------ _
j Blade fully uhderstana—wui wo do not
rAKBWBLL TV tb* Forxro
‘male a prlcticn of praising mdiaorimi
The Colorado potato beetla, or potato n*Wy toe nnmerom compound- oftwed
Thb present Sultans of Turkey wa»,
bug, as we generally call it, has st last I to the public, tert sinoe we teltera the
before marriage, a disreputable woman
found ite match in the shape of a mite ; ** Gmtgling 0
of Pera. She is a Belgian by birih, and
pararitiv Prof. Riley, at a meeting at
™“
TWedn
married the Sultan, when he waq twiceremoved from his present portion, as a the BL Louis Academy of Bctenee, ex- j ( Qhio) Blade.
hibitod a potato bug which was so oom-1
speculation.
pletely covered with s mite parasite that:
You camkot moa rr! " That Catarrh
ara!* xou.TQics. " Dr J. H McLaaa’s Wco- — --------------------------------------------- r—— ,
| on any part of the beetle's body without t.iSds

�Kdgfaburkood Im.
Mr. Andrew J. Neff, fur Many years » res­
idual of CharteiU. died Mov, 27th. Mr.
9«T *m nw* ef tte plenaer* of Miehigan.
‘nd • him widely aal f.vorabte known in
Kaion Co. .
Solttcntm Korrtohek, aged 02. wm run in­
to by a team al Eaton Rapids, on Saturday,
and *u*i*ined internal injuries wbreb re­
sulted in death. Nov. 27lh.
He bas'bura a
nf resident of Eaton Rapid* five year*. and
Ths post ftftder nt Fort StU char- wm engaged tn the dry good* businws. ’
ts.w for a pair of thirty oent busJudge Htmliagtou. of Muon, i* to hold
|.Hiuier«
In this "gallua'' way he
court in the city of Charlotte this week, and
has been enabled to roll up enormous
&lt;V«poe« «f the case in which J#dRe Van Site
}&gt;rufiw.
•
was retained- as counoil prior to his elect ion
One reason why a Texas’ tlespera* as circuit judge. Van Zile will bold court
do ceased hnng*on a shurifTa party at Jackson at the Mme time. .
•
from his fort in the buih**s was be­ ' Eugene Bentley, a well known farmer of
muse he bad six bullets in him and
Raton Rapids, has received a sentence of
felt hke dyfog.
two years is the State Prison,, at Jackson,

j,

.

The people down in Virginia City
arc getting so they have bull-fights
on Sunday, dog-fights on Munday,
goal-fights on Tuesday, and anybody
who wants can fight during the rest
of-th* week.
- -

for stealing a span of horses, a carriage and
a doable harucM. Mr. Penlley's aged fallierand mother, also his wife and obildrru
were in attendance at the trial. Th* prisonqr-vas deeply affected.
XT

'

ghi*!! Xrad M!!

Mr*. Robinson, a lady GO year* of age,
months ago, and they had not been
living with her son-in-law at West &amp; Lewis'
married two weeks when he gave mill, on .h* Saginaw Valley &amp; St. Louis
her o beating.
She overlooked it Rnilroad, Hear the Saginaw couu'ty line, re­
then, thinking he would soon tone tired as usual Nov. 25th, and during the
down, but in a week more he black­ night arose and took a flour sack, walked
through the snow barefooted to the barn,
ed her eye. In brief, Robbins turned
when she tore up the Rack, making n rope.
nut to be a brute of a husband, and She then tied one end to a beam and the
the ex-widow had tho sympathy of other around her neck, thereby hanging her­
Her body wm found in the niornineail the neighbors.
She is said to be self.
meek and humble in spirit, anjl Bob­ Religious enthusiasm is attributed as the
bins had no excuse for his brutality. cause.
The Jackkon Patriot thus descrides a sol­
Four or five days ago he knocked her
down and started off up town, and emn scene in the recent revival in that
city : “After the usual reading of the scrip­
the wife crawled over to a belcher’s
tures. singing and. prayer. M^jor. Whittle
to »ee about having Robbins arrest­ preached a shot t and stirring comment on
ed. The butcher, who weighs one the text “.My spirit shall not always strive
hundred and ninety pounds and has with man,” in which he pointed out tbai
a fist like a maul, knew a better way the door o: the door of lbs ark of salvalion
would not always remain open, but that the
than going to the police, and he un­
spirit of God would in time cease to work
folded a plan.
on the hearts of the unbeliever* and then
When Robbins readied home that withdraw it«elf fr*m the world
After this
evening the house was dark and the came on* of the mod solemn and affecting
acenes
ever witnessed here.
Prof. Bli»s
butcher, dressed in woman’s clothes
took hi* scat at the organ to sing “Almon
and jaws tied up satin the rocking
Persuade 1." Mr. Whiille asked all believ­
chair.
ers to bow their bead* in ailent prayer for
“Why in blazes isn’t supper thoM out of Christ, and then requested all
ready f howled Rubbins as he stood thoae who fell a deatr* to accept Christ and
not reject tho Holy Ghost to signify this by
in the door.
■
rising daring the singing. A solemn hush
The butcher groarfed.
fell on the crowded church, broken by the
“Grunting around again, are you !” subdued, plaintive music' of ths song, the
shouted Robbins. “What’s the mat­ alight noise occasioned by the rising of the
panitants and the aigh of soma more affected
ter now ?”
than others.
In the neighborhood of one
The butcher groaned again.
“You feel too high-toned to answer hundred thus rose, aad at ibe end of the
singing Mr. Whittle prayed earnestly for
me, do you !" growled the wife-beat­ them. A glad song wm sung and tho two
er.
“Well, we'll see about that workers bade the people farawelL”
Just take thia will you!”
The Czht Alexander receives, in
He struck out. but Ute disguised
butcher caught his wrist, sprang up, round nnmitarH, &gt;2-5,000 a day in­
and there was fun in that cottage. come; the Turkish Sultan, $16,000
He choked Robbins almost to dcaili. the lEmperor of Germany, &gt;8,200 ;
lied him up in hard not* and untied the Kins of Italy, $6,440; the Queen
him, drew bun around bp the heels oi'Enfr’and, &gt;6,270; the King of the
and hair, and finally picked him up Belgians, $1,613; the president of
nnd lowed him over tho fence into the French Republic, $500, the presi­
the mu l. The wife-beuter kept up dent of the United States, &gt;140, and
a steady yelling from the first attack, yet, notwithstanding the latter fact,
and as lie rose from the mud and iltere an* hundreds of good citizens
b|»ed dawn the street he seemed to who aspire to be president of thin
thmk that Sitting Bull’s who Id fight i great country.
ing force wis aflei him.
At eleven ,
o'clock that night he entered a Mich- j
ignn avenoe suloou and told a story |
about six men robbing him, aud lull '
an hour Inter, as he was prowling
nround a,shed to find a place toakep
a l»olieenmn h« ard him 'saying:
"Xoae smashed, eyes Lunged up,
More thrmi'. I&gt;ruired all over and awlui sleepy! What a deceiving per­
son a widow woman is
Detroit
f'te r*rw.

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In one of the counties of Miuoarithey have what they call an “Anti- * Week’s Rrcard of Crime, Rnlcfde*
Borae-Thief- Society.” AU you have
Accidents and Other News.
to dn to become a member of the so­
e'ety is to appear at the ••lodge" with
A 12-year old boy baa been arrested in
a stout rope und a similar inclination Saginaw county, charged with hors* steal­
ing. He did the job in broad daylight.
tu use it when necessary.
.
John Morley, who wm wounded in the
When a Boston girl breaks her en­
fracu ai the Marble farm near Lansing. io
gagement with a man and her friends
which Charlo* Ayres wm shot, .died Nov.,
eX|HM»nilate with her, aha -only has io 18th.
.
■ay his views on the thcosophic doc­
. At Grand Rapid*. Nov 23rd, John Gor­
trine ut cosmogony are loose and they man died from aaphixia. the result of blow,
realize at once how impossible it is tng oat the ga» in his room al the Commer­
for any true woman to risk her hap­ cial hotel the night befors.
piness with such a person.
Re*. Geo. Donah&gt;*on,i of Clare. la on trial
before a church court on a charge of adul­
AmxcooTx or PaRsiDZNT Lincoln. tery wilh another man** wife, a Mrs. Tuck­
—One day during the war u Indy er. of the same place.
called ol the capital to see Col. ForJennie Jefferson, of Ransom, Hillsdale
nry, the secretary of the senate.
A- Co., weighs only 110 pounds. but ahe bulk­
soldier, sentenced to death for deser­ ed 03 burlielt of corn in one day, going
tion, was tu feMhut the next morn­ tliree-foorth* of a mile to do it.
ing. The lady find become interest
The trial of Henry Monroe, of Sandstone,
rd in the poor fellow.
She wished on the.charge of atlempiing to poison Geo.
Col. Forney to introduce her to Pres­ Snow, hi* brother-in-law, wm concluded al
ident Lincoln, and to aid her in se­ Jackson, Nov. 24 th, by a verdict of not
guilty.
curing the doomed man’s pardon
It
Mrs. J. F. Frickie, a lady 00 years of age.
was late in-the afternoon before the
bung herself in an out-house near her reel-,
secretary could leave the senate deuce, trix tndea aoutb-wesi of Lapeer, on
chamber and accompany the lady to Friday, Her reason bad become unscol* 1
the White House. Thn cabinet was in consequence of domestic trouble, it is
in session.
Col. Forney sent his said.
card to Mr. Lincoln, who came out
A.iss Lodema Allwood,- who came all the
seemingly lost in profound thought. way from Tennessee to sue James Johnson,
Introducing the lady, and. staling the of Caro, Tuacola Co , foi breach of promise,
object of the call, the secretary return­ got $250. About enough ■&lt;&gt; pay expen*-,
and &lt;ho postage rjje used in aparking James
ed to'the senate.
The lady, after at that long range.
pleading her cause, waited in an
Two men named Geppert go! into an alante-chamber.
Late that night she
lercation near Dowagiac on Tuesday last.
came rushing into the secreiary’s One of them wm badly cut with a knife.
room. Her face was radiant.
Tho This makes the KVeuih men stabbed in that
pardon was in her hand.
“I Ijiavc place in the short space of two weeks, one
been up there ever since,” she said. of which was falsi.
“After the cabinet had adjourned, 1
On the morning of Nov. 28rd m a Michi­
sal waiting for the president to come gan Lake Shore railway train was coming
out and tell me the fate of my poor into Black Lake Station, a braLcman named
Virgil Roberta was struck by a bridge over
soldier. I waited one—two hours, the road aud thrown under the car* and in­
but Mr. Lincoln did not come. Grow stantly killed, hi* body being cut in two.
ing nervous, 1 went up to the door of
At Manball, Nov. ?2qd, William Page,
the cabinet chamber and knocked.
eg.-&lt;1 70 years, expired while sitting in hi*
There was no answer. I opened the chair nt brcakfMl. He has been a resident
d«»or and passed in. The worn pres­ of Marshall many rears, and was much re
ident whs asleep, with his head on apected. James W. Prior, John W. Griffith
lhe tablei resting on his arms.
My nnd Gen. Schooley, all old residents of Mnrdiall, died Imi w*cE
soldier’s pardon, signed ‘A. Lincoln,’
While driving home from Flint’ on the
laid by his head.
I waked him.
night
of the 21st,-Mr. Geo. Coibrain hap­
thanked him, blessed him, and came
pened to drive out of the road a little, nnd
down here to tell you the good news." the wagon struck n slump, the coliisb n.
throwing Mrs. Cotbrnin and her baby out
The Trick on Bobbins.
and the bahy was killed, while the mother
was very badly injured.
James Robbins, of National ave­
The trial of Mrs. Margaret Robinann for
nue, has been missing for three days the murder by ill-treatment nnd starvation
but there is no anxiety around his of her adopted son! George Woodard, aged
house to learn his fate.
His wife seven yarns, terminated in the Circuit Court
knows what cauyed him to disappear at Bay City, Nov. 26th. Tb* jury rendered
and she is willing to let him get a n verdict of murder in the second degree
The judge pronounced a sentence of fifteen
good ready to come back.
Robbins years in the aisle prison.
married a lone widow about four

Ur. AIKI*’* COI.ERM.

WOLCOTT’S COLUMM. J^OOKI LOOK I

FOB 75 OZEHSTTS
You can buy the best

WATERPROOF

in Berry County

Tie Doetor’s Location
51 Monroe St.,
another
irt
91 Ottawa St., KTs£iu'w"dtr“1’

•,

Good 44-Inch Sheeting for 7 tents.

are Street, Grand' Rapids, Mich.
I EMBER.

Good 44-Inch Bleached Sheeting lor 10 Ce*t*.

'

?UthUi^^w°r^bel&gt;MriXi
eittmnee
■

DO. AIKIX &gt; th. only

oar*Be rn, to4 p. m. Handay* 10 to L

Nice Dress Goods at 25 Cents per yard.

DH. AIKIN

Beautiful Nubias only 50 Cents.
iMitVetxiln* lh*m family patlrDla, sarnful.
depeadent. UK. AIKN rferole. hJwaalf

Elegant Sleeveless Jackets for $1.00.

UNDERWEAR
.

"

For Ladies, Men and Boys.

valid.

TONES A SELLECK,

A large stock of

HATS, CAPS, GLOVES « MITTENS,
"TOOLATE! DIED THBOUtHJ, NEGLECT!

^Wwich will be closed out CHEAP.

n bow many ea*m thin can be arid u&lt; tttend* o

BOOTS and SHOES,
C. C. WOLCOTT.

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER.

The largest stock in Nashville.
FOR SALE ONLY BY

Special Bargains in

Crockery, Gif ssware, Groceries

enjoying a wide and merited reputation ■■ * mrwt
■vxerariiil Phy»ici»n, and harins ihor.-ugti qualm hanking the public for. past favor* aolicl* a&gt;
cation., I might and aptnvm fo*4M lie*Ut&gt;« art, with
continuance of the tame, nnd would
all Us- U-wt mean* and apnllanec* (Instrument* and
inform the public that they will'
remedia, known tn the Profemton. a constant sue-

keep conrtanily on band

HORSE BLANKETS, BUFFALO &amp; LAP ROBES

DR. AIKIN

is burned in a

Gr^te.

stove

on a

Open

of all kind*, which will h* *o1d low for dull'
The highest price paid for Ilidoa, Pelts
etc. Give them a call on West aido Alain Bl
Nashville, ATich

NEW MEAT MARKET.

VERY CHEAP.

stood, that fire cannot be controlled
or kept any length of time when wood

Meats,

fresh

Knives, Forks, and Silverware.

Il is a fac’ vow generally under­

DENTISTS

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

FROST

Sc

TOWNSEND,

Nashville, November 8th, 1876.

The ashes falling through

the gnile, lenvo the coals exposed to

_______________ C. A. TRUMAN.

the direct draft and they are consum­

ed, leaving neither coal

to aid 'com­

bustion nor ashes to retain the fire.

Free Exhibition,

Iro-li ad Salt JI eat a

Chronic
and Broken Down
atltnti&lt;&gt;u* Bniit I'pand
Rrlnrigoratcd.

Bottom J?riceH.

Hitt Patients Gain 10 to 40 lbs. in WciirhL

If dry wood is used, the stove (for a
JV

lime) becomes unnecessarily hot, and

the wood is very xoon consumed.

If

the wood is green, it requites close

alleniion to prevent the fire from go­
ing out, and it is impossible to keep
a wood fire on an o^cn grate over

night.
These difficulties have caused great

inconvenience to persons using the

class of round stoves mounted wilh

heavy shoe! iron, all of which burn

Grate

Combination

used in the FOREST KING of 1876

consists of two grates working in
combination ono wilh the other, each

provided wilh openings and corres­
ponding blank spaces, forming either

an

OPEN GRATE or

XASHVILIvE

ZD. C. GRIFFITH’S

iGBICULTURIL DEPOT

BANNER STORE!

ON SOUTH MAIN STREET,

FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS

I

Where he is now receiving ond opening ufe one of the finest Stocks of
Goods for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE, ever laid down
frkniin aa a moat reJiabu' ph, alelan.
tn Nashville, and.never in the memory of mtn was goods
so cheap as'he will sell them this Fall. Why,
who ever heard of a Good Check

HARDY Sc CROCKER.
Proprietor*.

OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF

wood on an open grate.

The

t

CLOSED

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

We have Over One Thousand Dresg
Ranging in Prices from

£5

JPatterns
BLINDNESS! aad DEAFNESS' !

CEFbTTS

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

FIRE BOTTOM, and is operated

After thorough tests, wc claim for

this im|»ortaut invention :—That

Catarrh, Consumption!

Horse Rakes, Plows,

Wheel Cultivators,
Harrows, Corn

URQEtUBG 0B CHB0HI0 DI8EAEE?-

Planters, and

READ AND CONSIDER!!

Road Scrapers,

LADIES!

all

the coals may ba retained tn Ute stove

ItwaigbuntdL ArUddri Eye. tnsertrd that- look
Natural No Pain I

REAPERS, MOWERS

T&gt;. C. OTtlFFTril.

with a shaker from the outside of the
stove.

In every department of hln Great
ally *ac!&gt; ra»m U havf drtlnd the
Junllv orb-braioa phtrician*:
SHOl'i.n
that I. affifa

Th« Marrlecgor Single dmiring aid or
ny delicate matter relaxing to health (ar

The Tteliable JFirm of

and any amount of the ashes desired ;

or

the Beat 1*1 ke* ii
Country.

that the fire is al all times under per­

ously throughout the winter ;* that it

KOCHER &amp; BRO.

greatly economizes in fuel, and en­

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

fect control, and can be kept continu­

DEFORMITIES,

tirely overcomes all the objections

heretofore raised against this class of

GALE CHILLED and
DIAMOND IRON PLOWS

LARGE STOCK OF

staves.

fieri IHjeaaea, Cancer., Tmnon, Hare -L

GENTLEMEN!

THE FOREST KING is the on­
ly stove made wilh the Combination

Drygoods, Groceries,

TOTI0 XmOLB-lUBD UP OLD MU.

L. EJIOBl 'S

Caniagts and Buggies.
CROQK'S

Grate, and is uneq naled ns a stove of

PATENT

BOOTS AND SHOES,

its class, in the world.

THE FOREST KING is mount­
ed complete wilh No. 12 cold rolled
polished boiler iron.

Which were bought for CASH and will be

sold at . the lowest

GUARANTEE

Livinpr JPx-ices.

The ASH PIT

extends tinder the entire DOUBLE

O-A-iuL -A-Jsrro see tjs

BOTTOM.

Every St«ve la Fully Warranted

and we will convince you that we ajre not to be
BEATEX OX PRICES!!

GOOD ADVICE AND GOOD TR£1T*EWT.

DOUBLE WAGON

for Five Yeary.

C. O. WOI.OQTT.

KOCHER BROS.

BARDY &amp; CROCKER.

�R.TT3ST 9VER.l!p10NEER STORE!

■wwrrsm.

MARK THESE FACTS

MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN I

L. J. WHEELEH.
•d tn this township. Leaving old Niagara
Co-, N. Y-, behind, I landsd at W. P.' W.’s
and lived'with him until ! built my house.

&gt; Hoyt.

GRAND

RAPIDS

is Thanksgiving.
There will About the same time having heard of the
tbo M. E. Charoh, conductod Mudge settlement I had occasion la see that
8oJ shouldered my ribo the Rev. G. W. Bherman. thc pi
tar which tbare will be a “praiao *
on my journey, ^it being then a wilderneei,)
WCM- M.T«L
la Jal)
last wrote, baa been Z-i nwd to a
myself on the banka of the Tboraapple Rivflheriff

DIVISION

—•The Wnutifol know has been coming
dewn for * week, falling on tbo mad and
ntbkhtg plenty of oloih. but no sleighing.

on Saturday last.
looked around and noted wbat an ugly look-

In the great Rush to Cap.
Raise’s JCew Store!
IS

Dry GroodLs
RECEIVING

GROCERIES.
Hats, Capst, Gents’ Furnishing
,
Goods,

impleded with Wm. Hummell, case has been*

due on railroad

bad not gone but a few rod# before I discov­ Ana Ecrything Nice for the Ladlct.

an order haa been made reducing the amount

LARGE

thing black.
W. Olds will extend

■I shall be pleased to see my.oldTriends

A little son of George Garrison, met with

FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORDER.

You will Sod ray stock complete
what it wag, and while looking nt it and
thinking wbat it might be I caught sight of

the Christian Social at their home, on the.
one of his fingers.
—8 Stiles had three chickens stolen from
his coop a few nights since. He thinks it

roosl high, about these days.

The boy is now improv-

LOW AS THE LOWEST.

INVOICE

Please give ms a call before purchasing
elsewhere. Tbe Higbret Market Price paid
Tho ell Isens of this place are very much
'
passed through bis body'and came oat of for Butter. Eggs, Etc.
Nashville, Oct. 18lb.
one of bia hips, so as Io disable him from
to trains on tho Grand Rapids Division.

—Rev. C. G. Thomas's lecture, "The re­
X. C. BOISE.
OF
lation of the Bible to Common BehooU,” est and tbo public g^od L&gt; place the Grand kind of a circle, like a horse show, want a
delivered before tbe. Lifotory Society, last Rapids Express back on the road, if by do- U«tle ways and then slopped and looked at
I hauled on him again, be stumbled
take off the night trains. me.
around and again started off.
I began to
IMPOBTAXT CAUTION,
Nooearr Krasin* ontem the •jgnalurr of J. B*f•
load my gun and broke my rod. Then I
gat
a "Mother
f&lt;**•T M'"‘ fn*
United State., Mrround. rarh
—Last Monday evening ’Georgia Treman dies of Emanuel Church gave
was in a dilema to know wbat to do.
On
boa of Pi h a and OinlmenL A huxl-om* reward
Goose
”
enter!linment
entertainment
at
al
Unk
Union
JIalt
which
celebrated bla 15th birthday, by a party,
will be gtvni to any on* rendering meff xfornulkm
the top of the hill 1 discovered a house
** m»» lend to the detection of ar.y f*rlr or nnrtle.
and 40 of the little young folks of the vil­ consisted in'tableaux scene* in the life of where William Ware then lived. I went incoutKerfcUnr the ineeh.-lnr. ar vending tbe u«e.
that notable character of our childhood. It
knowing them lo be .partoue.
lage were gathered beneath bls father's
• ♦ • Sold nt the tninurarlory of Profeeeor HollowTV IVI &gt;
tbe receipts, $39,roof, aad an snjoyablo time was had.
ar ® Co,Hew York. epdbysH reopocuble drug,
OF BATTLE CREEK, MICH,
gut. ind denier, lu medicine throughout the civil.
uerd as a church fund.
1*^1. woHd In bozr* a » rent.,cmle .rd (1 neH
gun I then told the lady that I bad wound
WThrrr I. conoderabk' tevlog by t.kJtic tbo UrAt the -Presbyterian Church on Friday ed a bear aad bad broken my rod. . 8b e of- T.ko pleaser* In Introducing to the eitlxen* of
ter alar*.
.
.
•
me Kennedy, Sol. Fptghner, Levi Brooks
WINTER
evening a email but highly appreciative
JL d’—1,lrcc,1,,n* fnr
of patient* in
and Anthony Oelroth. Nashville; J. W.
kinds at
Boisx Bso.'s
audience listened lo the delightful readings
Guy, Rev. G. Kilpatrick, and Cbas. Gallo­
of Miss Maud Anna Keisey, of Ypsilanti.
NIR. W. E». GREEN
way, Woodlaud; and W. M. 8trielon, Blair.
track, which she did. Tbe dog took the
GOODS
Will Carlton's "Over scent and started pell melt, but soon return­
—Mr. John Fuller, living in Ike Booth- perfect satisfaction.
the Hill from the Poor House,” and a chap- ed half soared to death. He had been boxwhile replacing a win low in the loft of his
barn, fell, striking a beam, tbe fall breaking by Miss Kelsey, in a manner which will new the attack. ■ I followed and soon came
Fruit and Ornamental
long be remembered by all lovers of gopd in sight and got within two rods of the bear
several ribs and otherwise injuring him.
reading. The receipts of the entertainment when he turned upon mo and I ran like a
—
The
Woo
Hand
House,
kept
by
J.
Os
were $14.50, which w 11 be used toward de­ savage; gol tangled in some grape vines and
8®“ A .Full line of Violins, Bowe,
raun. at Woodland Center, haw the reputa­
rings, kcM at
Botes Bno 'sthen there was a pull between life and
tion of being a model country hotel. Tbo
death. I got out aomabow when *the bear
BOT.
viands prepared for its tables would even
WANTED!
w*s within 10.feel of me. I turned and fir­
OTHCULOAHVASa
’
10.000 bushels Potatoes.
do grace to many of e#ir large city hotels.
ed. the ball grazing the end of bis nose.
10.000 lbs Dried Apples,
Then tie ran and I after him him ; he went
—Godey's Lady Book io the model maga6.000 lbs. But! er,
Below we give onr realers the total numof MongMra, on pace II® ; upon whi-h Mortgage
1,000 des. Egge.
three I* claimed to |&gt;c due and onp*M. at the date of
I imagined be was going over into my
flowing with good Ihinss really interesting
till* notice, of principal «i** inter**!, the »nra of
1,000 bushels Beans,
late election in this county, which may be
efKl'ly-uinr and 44-100 dollani (#ffi&gt;.44), !*«l&lt;le« an
A beautifol of interest lo the reader. The first named country, for he look a north east direction
In exchange for goods which will be sold —especially to the ladies.
is Republican, the second De uocrat, -and
home. The brar climbed up a tree about
icriber for 1877. Habacription third Greenback.
Bostox Stomb.
20 feet and there rested, looking at me.
I
Address L. A. Goner, PhiiaNashville, Mich.
Judge of Probst®—Clement Smith 2tM9,
had shot ray lost ball, but found in tny
delpbla. Pa.
•
Porter C Freeman 1808, Wm, W Cole 701.
pocket a half of a bullet which I pul in on
Sheriff—John Q. Creasy 2058. Leonard
—In another place will be found tbe cora powerful load and thought I would go un­
m.i &gt; .«h — — ■ u i
. xf
xx* i-: — i.
K Stauffer 1785, Peter Cramer 766.
1 Pair Bob-sleighs,* 2 Wagonx, 1 Belt Dou­
der the tree and take him endwise, but just
L. J. WHEELSR.
Two trains,
N. * C. CHILSON.
ble . Harness. TOO Bnehels of Corn in the went into effect lest Sunday.
as I was going to fire he dropped right at
the Grand Rapids and Evening Expenses dricb 1648, H. H. Campbell 676.
my side. I ran and ho after me, for about
Register of Deeds—Wm. M. Scudder 3001,
have been taken off,—we nuderetand on ac­
15 rods, wberi I sprung over a large tree
Bubjvct to auotbre
count of lack of patronage. This is to ser J. Melvin Willi-on 2147. John M. Willison 8. that had turned up by tbe roots, at (he same
by the aald Item! n
Treasurer—Geo. W. Wilcox 2945, Ira
Mar.-% u&gt; Hiram
time ho tried lo get over, but his hip being
IIOtAOWAT's Pttxs Ain&gt; OlSTMXXT.—For
Stowell 1780, John Dawson 755.
broken,
he
didn't
succeed.
I
then
-flung
fy-urvy. Leprosy, and cutaneous diseases
"KSTs.. . Mh, 1ST*
•
Prosecuting Attorney—Bhns. H. Bauer
our people eould go cast (or Svzn
down my rifle and took ray dirk knife and
7
W1LUAM PARMENTER.
2865. Joseph W. T. Orr 1592. Abijah M.
cut
a
club,
(he
with
his
fore-feet
on
the
log
Flint 1,000.
veloua, for the expulsion of pimples, blotch­
growling at me). I plied tho club^ until
es, &amp;c., they are unparaleiled. and as a cos­ will.be few bcfo*e business will warrant (he
Circuit Court Commissioners—A. D. CadGEO M SAVAGE A COi COLUMN
I thought it was rntber short, then I cut a
metic the Ointment stands unequalled. Sold
walladsr 2926. Phil W. N iskern 2886. John
niqtPlI'PQ H,Te 7°° “ &gt;“'*Btton tot which
replacing of these trains.
larger and longer one. Well, I pounded the
U fi 1 tl HI U. you drelrv * Patent, either tn th" F.
L. Fisk 2331, Wm. Rowley 1916, Waller
| S. or any forrifn ooun'ry! Thea wnd lo tbe Mo­
••Hocsbwivxs Favobitb."—Such baaD,
Work on Chipman k Lne.’s opera house Powers 738, John Fisk 2. Wm. L. Cobb 1. old follow until I had knocked out one of his
I
nod lorenlo s' .inodalton, Ht* only r»eyes and broken bia mouth all to ‘pieces.
B. he Land A Co.'s Best Chemical Salrim- progreMeth. * Tho foundation walls are
Surveyor—Frank 8. Bowen 3019, Geo.
Then layiog down my club, took my dirk in
WILL OFFER
completed and the frame' Is being put op. H. sptulding 2160. John Q Crresy I.
rj.OLDS.VflTH’W (BRYANT * STRATTON)
one hand and with the otber hand held his
Its dinxmsiOM are 32x100 feet and 22 fest
Coroners—Joseph Cole 2933,X?urli« Per
VT
BVSINEm VHIVKHISITI.
from floor to ceiling. Will have a balcony ry3922, Jas C. Hanw 1811. David W. head while I stabbed him in ths throat and
that ended his lifeFOR SAXE.
Smith 1813. Bern Pierce 788, Cortez P. PenOh ! I waa a big man then. I got on a
ridth of the building, supplied with cartain. diU 783.
Ing and hurrahed and swung tny hat. I tell
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
you
I felt as big *s thoogh I was President
The entire
FROM ASSYRIA.
Wishing to get my matters in a smaller
of the United Biates.
1 really thought I CHEMICALS,
TO PURCHASERS OF
compass I now offer for «ate my home farm
Ma. Eoiroa:
should gel to bo President some time, but 1
of 160 acres in Inland, Benzie Co,, Mich, on ed and painted op in fine stylo. The esti-'
WIDOWS CHILDREN
havo lived until my locks are getting gray DYfc-STUFFS,
main traveled toad, in a thriving neighbor­ mated coat is $2,500. It is expected by
DRY GOODS,
dlaehargv, tie sntrtM to a PENB1O1C.
hood and thickly settled.
Two saw mills January first that Nashville will have the
wilh age and have never been nominated School Mnd nitccllancous
Apply to
within two miles, one shingle mill within j
GROCERIES,
for President yet, but when I kill another
MILO B. STKVENS A CO.,
the transaction. Tbe transaction did not
BOOKS,
try town in the State.
HATS,

FRUIT TREES!

MARSHALL STREET NURSERIES,

TREES, SHRUBS. GRAPE
HIDES,

FROM 30 to 60 CTS.

MEN’S OVERCOATS

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED I
Respectfully, &amp;c.,

1776

F’on sm.

1876

Cente nnial

w. g. num &amp; to

During the next 30 days

GREAT INDUCEMENTS

-Still we are besieged with letters from

From the Earth to tho Moon.
Hr.'s gate, whilst the Dr. was attending his
wife, who was not expected to live. Now Jetts Vbbxb, the famous author of "Around
certain women as he should be with hit as to i bo Dr , we have been acquainted with the World in Eighty Day*,” etc. It is a
most interesting, indeed exciting, stoiy of a
tains about 400.000 feet of choice pine, bas own wife; an I another will affirm that tbe
remarkable attempt to burl a large hollow
about 40 aerrs cleared. 18 acres of grass.
projectile containing three persons, vis:
Rarbieanc, Nicboll and Ardan, to the moon !.
also a beautiful little lake in the eenter.
This projectile was fired from an enormous
Injustice to the do:tor
cannon, built al a cost of $2,500,000, and
we publish a letter sent as by two well- and exposed tbe spirits that haunted iL the wonderful voyage beg»n. Like all of
known citiiens of Assyria, and hope we will Now we do not uphold the Dr. in making Verne's works, its pages are charming read­
through which a channel could be easily
his statementB, bat we cannot deny the truth ing. and its profuse and striking ilium ra- I
cut, flowing the marsh from the take or othtiun, by Twenty-Eight fine engravings,
of them. 'Mr. Editor, where tbe trouble
greatly increases the pleasure of its perusal.
weald put up al Assyria, the inhabitants of comee, is that tbe Dr. interferes with the Although the ordinary price &lt;*f this book i»
practice of one doctwcM of Assyria. That
now before us is sold for only Tsx Cxxts,
is his wont fault Youn Truly,
complete and unabridged !
Sent postpaid
by the publishers, DONNELLY, LOYD &amp;
change in part for other good, salable prop-,
—
S
, For foil information c»ll pn the eubDONATION.
ber at Clement Smith's l»w office &lt;m
Traverse College, and half way between of Dr. Delano.
Traverse City and Frankfort. Soil a rich

One correspondent will

horse stealing occurred in this village.
or address Htirf C. Dowxs, Inland, Mich.

300.000 feet of good pine, wjll be sold for
$1,100 or divided to suit purchasers.

There will be a donation visit for tho benfit of Elder W. R. No throp and family at

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WALL PAPER.

SHOES,
PAINTS, OILS, COLORS
CLOTHING,
VARNISHES,
NOTIONS,
BRUSHES,
AC,
&amp;C.,
4lC.

Snrgical Instrnments. Tresses EL,

MERCHANT TAILOR!

DRUGGISTS.
From the Rev. B. Davies, D. D, Minister of th*
of J*ar«OM* Co's Kilenaluakir. I found my prvuent
dwelling overrun with Be. Um and Bewcbna j &lt;mh box
b*a sufficed to exterminate the teasets entirely from

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Xtady-JHadt
Wines and Liquors !

quality. No cheap ur t
ftrtor srades ol Ink bum
। 7 EXCELSIOR

Checks.

BEST ASSORTMENT OF

S. LEIBHAUSER,

Charley and Play. Fsighner, two sons of
Henry Feighaw, living Mufb of Ibe village,
rode into town, hitched their horses in front Doc 6th. As tbs Elder has labored with
Cutting and Making don
us faithfully, and sacrificed much for tbe
Fsahlonsble Style*.

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rrn &lt; iiicagos

uoe

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WM. VENN. PiorutTot

HENRY C. DOWNS.

horses, a three-year-old black mare.

appreciaticfa of his seivioM by a social visit
and a generous donation. Come one, oome
toll. There will not only be a supper pro-

bort distance,
off. Ofliesre

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DyOansn or Cowxittm
THE APBEKICAM FWrLE.
beyond Kafomo Center ; but in the
No people in the world suffer aa much meaAtimo filr. Fsigbue- ami bis Uy* l»d
with Dyspepsia aa Americans.
Although
years of experience in medicine had failed
Albert
Barnes*. Recent developmcnte pointe to a
Ston acbe, Heart-bare. Water-brush, bit* young man from Welton. Ealofc I'o., who
Headache, Cotti reams. pal pit .flow of Uw
Heart. Liver Complaint, coming np of the was it. the vilhira Wednesday eve., aa the
food, low spirits, general debility. «c.. yef
since ths introduction of Gasan's Avccst
lUtWa. da.
Fuen we believe three ia no care of Dysi have been
prpsia that cannot toe immediately reltered
4 if they get

A beaaiiin]
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From $5 per Suit Up.

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BOOTS AND SHOES !
Do yon want Dye-alnfls?

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Home Circle ?
EniTon News;
An my wife has lately been carrying a
•• preUy high Land" with a certain gentle­
man. who line in a a little log bawe. just

tify an error that baa been created in this
community. In the fir»i place I never left
tny wife but once, and that was some eight
years ago ; the fjrmer partings having been

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ruorn! wutimi'iita of our nature—wbat on
inddrulablc influent;** it brings to boar

RHOmBttSSES

laeoad pn Wednaaday. United Htataa Dtatrir*
bilitiM!

Take, for example, tire relation

Introduced an affi.tavi*. wtUng for fttttbw
dom and a stronger power titan their own

tiler tire would be granted.

sometimes ss a monitor, sometimes aa a latter gave neUoo
phyroatc, And anbon«ciona)y becoming '
tusdtnilAled to it; ia ik pwsible to con­ noon, the futiowih*-

drowned.

990,000. Two hundred man will bo thrown oat

work in Chicago. Il has -been discovered that

eacrlhglocs acta the medical oolleget are re-

-A terrible tragedy wm enacted near Keytea
ville, Mo., county-scat of Cbarttou county, tbo
other night Emma Jarol. a handaomo girl

atautly kfllad by a rejected lover tmmed James
B. Brown. After killing Miao Jared, Brown
allot Limawlf through the bead with the same
plated, ano died in a »hort time. The girl"*
psrenta objaoted to Brown's viaita and aha dta’ ’ miaacMi him
-T. o Sedilia Jku

sonic other cars wi re added to the train
st this place, he asked permission of the
brakesnsn, and was directed by him to
enter one of them, a sleeping car, where
ho found a seat When the conductor
took up his ticket ho demanded 11.50
extra for the privilege of riding in the
car, which plaintiff refused tn pay, al­
leging that his ticket entitled him to a
seat, and that there were no seats elrewherc on the train.
The conductor
afterwards put plaintiff off tbo train
about eight miles from. Lancaster. He
walked in to Lancaster, and in tbo long
walk his disease, as he alleges, was ag­
gravated to such (tn extent that he has
never entirely recovered from the effects
of it. Lo Van’s suit for damage.* Iuu&gt;
been pending eight years. On the trial
the company's version of the affair wsb
that ths conductor allowed tho plaintifl
to remain in
other parts of the
train; that shortly after the train
left Middletown the conductor re­
quested
liim
to' - take one
of
these soats and Lo refused, whereupon
the train was stopped apd he was ojoctod. There Jras hb fovoe, tho defendants
claimed, used on the plaintiff except the
mere laying on of hands, so that he
should not seem to aaaent to hia being
put off tho train. It was the duty of the
plaintiff; His Honor said, to accept the
seat offered in tho ordinary car, if such
had been actually offered him, and that
the conflicting vcrmonK of the affair
must lx&gt; reconciled bythe jury. The
jury, after a deliberation of over
two hours, returned a verdict of ffi.SOO

—A horrible tragedy ocejurod in Banerve
township, ou the outskirts of AUogbcny City,

m-nn. aged 51, murdered bis wife Barbara with
face. Ho then cut hia own threat with a knife.
Beth died almost instantly.
*

—Tho tola! vote in IViaccrwun will exceed
253,500, an increase of 60,000 over any previous
election. Hayas* majority over IMden is 6,1A3.
About 2,000 vote* ware cast for the Greenback
and tho Prohibition elector*. D. L. Downs

the Bepublican ticket*) Iras a majority of
about l,30n.
r
—ANewIorkdiapetahof Nov. 23saya: "Ccnlong letter to tbe Herald.

Tho Democratic

dude fraudulent vote*, sod will exerc *o that
power if they find it naceoaary. If *3tber can­
didal » fails to receive • legal majority of the
vote* in the official count, which would be tlio

ixiana being counted for Hayta. Tbo Demc-

when tbo Lnuuiaua certificatce are opened ob­
jections will be made to-counting those voire.
tiveo will adhere to their own deeuion. and. as
tbo oaunt will decide that there hae lixn no
chtaeo by tbo Electoral C-jltafe. precept at

Stelegive Pacheco (Republican) a majority tor
CmigraM in the Fourth California district of

-Tildocs official uAjority iu Georgia ia
55.1S5.
-Die aggregate vote of Missouri fw Preetdential tdoctom is 350,583. ou mcrease of 72.Jonty la 22,bM greater than four yearn ago.
.
!

f o iron trade tn LlatlanL

Milla are cfaaed or

the inevitable datrn-. » painfully vtalhte.

Boys and young men sometimoa start
out in life with the idea that one’s sue
cess depends on sharpness and chican­
ery. They imagine, if a man is abih al­
ways to “ get tbe best «&lt; a bargain,*' no
matter by what deceit and ineannes-t he
carries his point, that his prosp* rity is
assured. Thia is a greet mistake. En­
during prosperity cannot be founded on
cunning and diahonoeiy. The Iripky
and deceitful man ia mire t? fall a vic­
tim, soon or late, to the in flucnees which
are forever working against him. Hia
houee is built upon the sand, and its
foundation will be certain to give way.
Young people monot give these truflii
too much weight Tbo future of tb-.t

were read.

He would not do

•uJ they hoped tbe baud would parge itself of

ceive au atnioepbcre more exquisitely
adapted to quicken in young souls the
innate germs of that moral and iqiiritual Julian. «. B. Smith, and Bigler. Republican
life which is destined to "flad it* highest
object in the disclosures to it of the ton. Garfield and Kelley. Tito Cfark reported
tliat return* from fourteen pariahc* had not
fatherhood of God!
yet bean rrceivaL Tito following partihe*
We often speak of the sanctities of
were aanvaaaod to day In axeentive aeraton:
l^nnr. Literally,** well as figuratively, BL -Helena-H»yo*, 520; Ttider, MB; Packard.
oat characterisation of it is true;-for it 516; Nichati. "CM. bt Mary-H»y*e, 947;
is there that those affoctions ore first TUdetL 1.4H5; Packard, 2.397; Nichol*. .1,455
elicited, oxercisod and expanded, which Tetwas-Hayta. 2,907; Tilden. 464; Packard,
Terrebonne—Hayea,
in due time, ami unless perverted by 8,192; Nicboti, 486.
evil, will be filled with tho foHnem* tliat 1.972; Uldon, 1.389; Packard. 1,»61 Ntaboti.
1,402. ■ Wanhington—Haywa, 165; Tilden, 514;
flows from the uncreated source, and Packard, 163'. Nichol*, 929; Vermillion—Hayra,
that will constitute our sublimer life 277; TUden, 902.
when the present initiatory ono has
paaaod away. The family circle is a the Canvaaring Board to-day. ou motion of
scenic representation to young hearts of Gen. Audor-on. tbe Frseidenl of Hie boird inslrteud the Secretary to isaue orders to all
that higher world of relationships where­
rinperviaom in the city to filo their icterus im­
in humanity is to reach ite perfection; mediately. The loan! completed the cativm*
and the unquifttiouiog obedience wo of only three periebre. as follows :
yield to earthly parents, our implicit
NatohitocUeo—Tilden, 1,781 ; Hayes. 2,099;
trust in them, our unreserved love of Union—Tilden. 1.493 ; Hayek. M ; Iberrilk'
them, are, in theis first exertriso, just THden, p57 ; Hayes. 2,297.
At one poll in Natotatoebrs tho board threw
those susceptibilities of our nature which
out 542 vote** - for three Republican elector*,
in their last will unite us forever with and 173 votes for three DaKKcreUeelrctor*'ou
the ••Parent Divine.X
aceoon t of informalitira. Tbo veto for tbe tire
Oar training for immortality begins Republican electors in Natabitocbea wm 1,559.
with our fire! recognition of the right to In Iberville tho five RopubUcan electore re­
command which. the tones of a father’* ceived only 1.849 votes instead of IW7. owimt
voice express, with the flnit appreciation to tbo omission of uamee on tire brllote.

Hold rubbery. Thia u. to the effect that the of tiki love which plays, in a mother's
Janm brother* recaped by walking boldly smile. True, wc ipay frustrate but too
through the^ruwda at Garden City, in broad effectually three •itimplcel preparations
daylight, Mealing a pulittciau'a boreee, and galfor what wo should be hereafter; but it
is not the lees true that it is in tho family
remembered, were looking for these same fel­
circle that wc acquire those primary
lows.
'
—Bank officers, be on your guard ten thou­ srntimentn which oanstitate 'the very
sand foes arise. Four men attacked, tho substratum of subjective religion.
watchman uf toe Waterville (Me.) National
KIGHT Of PA.IfiKXUKK TO .4 8BST.
Bank tho other night, and bound and gpgged
In the cnee of Barnet Lo Van against
bank they were diecarcred by another watch- tire Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in
Court of Comrfion Pleas No. 4, at Phila­
—Die primary causoof Tweed's fight ia now delphia lost week, tho facta are given m
known. He had beeg released after one yoar'a follows: Tho plaintiff in November.
imj rtatiumcnl ou BtatiweU e island, after being
1868, purcbascil at Harrisburg a ticket
from the defendants for passage to
Court of Appeal*. Hr ascertained that there
were twenty-ilx additional Indictmenta ^aiuat Philadelphia, the train on which he was
him and that bo ciuld only get off by buy teg. to take paaaago being known as the Cin­
each jury., Tnroo days after getting thia list. cinnati express.
When the train
reached the station at Harrisburg it
landed him on tbe coast of Cuba, whence be consisted of but two passenger cars, an
ordinary car »nd a smoking car. The
plaintiff asserts that he waa conJoveltar 9300,000 for protection, and then he -stiiutionally unable to ride in the Smok­
waa finally compelled to hastily leave for Sjiain. ing car, and the other car was full. The
He return, mnch thinner in peraou and much plaintiff was afflicted with a disease
which made standing for any length of
time positively injurious to Eim,nnd, as

One DoHar.

the Democratic ticket, wee excluded fr.m the
room. President Welle aaid that Gov.Wickliffe

Chicago | edcer

OSAPPSD. hands, face, pimptea, ring

■ the ceu raanera did not, they weald be oommitted

Colvwbu. Nor. 25.—Tbe Supreme Coait of

THS LEDGER is • large 4&amp;-oo!nmn

taming Board 91.500 each, and ordered their

recalcitrant official* were at ouca taken in
Ipbarga by tbo Sheriff, and the Clerk of the
Umrt waa directed to iaeuo certificates aMUng'
the Legtiiatdre in tho two oaonliM (Edgedeld

BvaMCXr’a Cooqaixb - A perfect .Irees-

(or old aad young.
Send your name and address, plainly
written, inclosing ONE DOLLAR, with

United Btataa Dktrict Attorney Corbin, coun- liquid fora a large proportion of deodorised
acJ for tho State Hoard of Cauvaaaors, dia
claimed any intention of contempt, and aaked
Address
until Monday to aatlafy tbo court, which waa
lltHTKB and cbaese are almost indie­
granted. ’Rio Federal 'forere in the State have pentable articles cf food. Properly need, they

THE LEDGER

_ ___ m» - &lt;.« - « -. „

tn the following telegram:

S984*7' "■* ■'iiii-

CHICAGO,

remove b&gt;lb

thaea troubfra.

8x»ziMU catarrh, chronic catarrh, ul­
cerative catarrh, with all their sympathetic dis-

dent:

WOOD’S

by Hanford'

THE

M1SKETH.

eouaUtuUon.

6680

HAIR RESTORATIVE

maintain a n nnbUran form

What It Does!

Attas

■etorae. ralaklr. Gray Heir fe H* fkrar ffatsml

Gov. Welle Instructed' the clerk to

of the 18th, from New Orloao*. lie eaid. In
reepondonta to be prcHOut Tbe return*
from three contested ^parishes. East Baton
Rouge, ;tt. Tammany and Iberia, were
taken up. East Baton Bouge haa eighteen
polling places, bat the return*, when opened.
den 1.102, and Havre 1,477.
After much dlacuaeiou tho returns of East
Baton Bouge were laid abide.
The only pariali finished to-day waa St. Mar­
tin-Tilden. 1.023 ; Hayeo, 1,027.
'
The board adjourned until 11 to-morrow.
Nkw OaLiuxa Nov. 25.—The Returning
Board met at 11:90. Gov. Walla staled that be
must diapenae with tbe reading of any pro­
tests on motion* before tho board, and that all
evidence must be in before tbo close of tbe

Tat lAsaaAXM, Nov. 23.—In tho argument
before tbo Florida Supreme Court upon the
application for an injunction to restrain Oov.
Steams from taking upon himeelf tho canvaaa
of tbe altctaral vote of tbe State, Gen. Barlow,
coctuiel for tho Governor, waived all '■otudderatiou of the merita of the question of autbori-

BOBT. W
OUM
punt.

y
ANNOUNCEMENT

CONSUMERS!

restrain the Governor, and that tbo injuncaolutely void of fores or effect. Gov. Stearns
aubmltted an aMdarit atating that be had not
yet decided to a same the right to can vase the

CIWCIKSATL

to got tliraarfi with it* dr liberation*. Col.
Zsdtario Inquired whether the board had deter­
mined Lo fill the vseanov, aa it wsa tho mum
necMsory to have * representative on the board
toward the doao of ita deliberations tlisn
si any other tim*. Gov. Well* stated thol tbe
board hal never taken any action on the
K*VT LtBKKTi.
matter. Col. Zschsrie asked if the board bad
TatXAHAaaEE. Nov. 25 —The return* are now
PhUadel|&gt;i&gt;laa.
paaeed upon any -of the application*. Gov.
Welti said there had only boon one pro­ Uficstion thia morning from tbe 8 icretary of
MedltUQ.
sen tod—that ratitivo lo Dr Kennedy. Gov.
8«««r. '
Welti Intimate 1 that tho Democrata had lost' and charged wilh ctiling it together, that they
any claim lo repreaeutallon on tho board by must meet at 12 o’clock noon. Monday, to canTHE
would try to fill the vacancy if they could agree

mit a committee of five from each of tbo politi­
cal partire and the Cb»irmen-of tbo two Btata

waa dated the 25Ui.

In explanation the Seero-

packagea. aa bia book allowed, and after some

found to contain a consolidated statement of

aotmi casouxa.
CoLCitnia, 8. C., Nov. 22.—Tbe Board of
State Canvaasers yesterday made a report to
tbo Supreme Conit staling tbe persons who
had received the highest number of votes for

Appended io tho report cf rtetdta wav the
tireir opinion oaitiin irregularities whioL af­
fected some of the Republican candidate*

A passage in tho Now Testament says:
•• And if thine eye offend thee pluck it
out and cast it from thee.'* Leon Gambetta, tho invincible. Republican agita­
tor, is said to have deliberately destroyed
his left eye when ho was a boy at school,
if not exactly in obedience to tbo divine
command, yet because ho disliked to
study the language in which thia man­
date was originally written. Oambotta
hated Greek, and did his utmost to get
excused from studying iL But when he
found that his cutrouiiea were of no avail
with his fattier, he threatened to destroy
his vision. Gambe ta p-re, a stern and
resolute man, who deemed it a wise
father's duty to thwart tbe whims of an
olistinatc boy, was Immovable, and told

Leon he could pluck out his eyes if h*
chose, not of couree for one moment
supposing tho possibility of such a
thing. Enraged at this wholly unex­
pected answer, young GambcUa tore his
Itft eyo from its socket, and informed
received liw highest number of votes liis father that the right eye should go
for mcmlier* of tho Legislature, includ­ to keep company ^ith tha left if there
ing tbs •couctie* of Edgefield and Laurcnr. were no other-way of escape from study
of tbo hated language. Happily for
elcclore and ireuad a tulo on Um&gt; board to abow
cauae why tb.-y abould not correct tho state­ France, his fatlinr, rocoguiziug the igmanta of the County Oanrateara by the pre­ domitable will of his non, at once yield­
cinct returna in their poeareeion. Paoduig ed tbe "point.

Lauren* atd Edge field counties, which gave
large Dome era tie majorities, mould be ex­
cluded ou account of frauds ami iatimldationa.
Thia morning tbo eouit made an order coc mending tlie board to inane certificate* of eltc-

boap! held a aceaion and ieaued a certificate to
all the members of tlia Legiklatuio except for
Laurens and E igefiaU counties, thus nacuring
a majority of the L-gialalure to tbs BapuoUcan ride a d the defeat of Hampton and tbo
election of Cbambcriain. Tha board also
Wheeler elector- and to al! the Republican
State ticket. The board then adjourned wine

At our request, Cragin 4 Co., Philadel­
phia, Pa., hare promised to send any of
our readers gratis (rtn receipt of 15 cents
to pay postage) a sample of Dobbin's
Electric soap. Try it Send at once.

An old Physician, retired from active prao-

mined lo rely on U a oourta and exhaust all

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PATENTS®^
fuel

ferred that right

in tbe injunction and mandamus caare were
continued today before Judge White. Mr.
Seilera and Judge Beiddle, of Philadelphia, in
opeechoe, and Gov. Brawn, of Georgia, by
written argument, appeared for tho Demo­
crats, and Hen. Barlow and Judge Emmonn for
the Bepnblicana. Tbe court adjourned with-

lief. Fur Bronch'.tia. Aathma, Catarrh. Con-

ihrret into execution, be replied; “Ob.
h—1! that fe’loyr is twice so' 1-ig sa he
abootete aborttiso j wxeyetterdry."—J iutin (2Vrv.)2?evci/te.

WAN”°^;—a—

Haw yon ague in the face; and is it
bdlt hvoUmi ? Hava

Cure of &lt;.'ojisumpU''D. Bronchitis. Catarrh. A*tbita, and a.’! Thro it aw! l^ng A ffactions, »le&gt; a
lr*-IMc
Poutive snd ILdicsl Cure for Nervous Debility l&gt; IU^AI*&gt; K OS’V
*im!»1I Nervous Complaint*, aft r having rkoroughly
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Its
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in
Nov. 33.—To-day tbe eoutt leaned tiionoL-ii!* of c*arr, fo»ta it bis doty to make it
OF-&gt;*C1UBE» ANO Il.LLHTBATED.
known to hi* i offer fag fallows. Actnited l ythti
tude of Bowie and tho uniath.factory eoodimotive, and a omacnenttou* drain to relieve bu»
•f!lSS?vebBe».
ail who desire it. this recipe, with fell directions
for jrajanng and eueosssfuHy using. Beni by
r- torn mail bv addrew-ing with stamp, naming
Board of t tate Can varecn la oanaidcred final this paw. br. W.G. Btevtma, J2fi lowua'
by the B’publican*, while the Demoerate hold Block. Rochester, N. Y.
pheno of doubte-dreding, and ?ays tho
whois
foundation of his career in the enduring
principles of ererbsiing truth.
check’d. If allowed to continue, irrttatioo ef
gmlty of contempt. They expreee a de l r-rmtua- the L logs, a permansut Throat affection, or
sMcon soaait rauoaBTs.
an Incnrabki Lur-.g diehwto. i* often the result.
An amusing story is told of u incident
• Bsowx's P sox curat. TuonnE*;,” having a dithat oocurred al Belmont some time ago.
the faol that it extoed. throughout the priori-

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NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1876.___________

VOL. IV.

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afctfhrilk girrrtonj.

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NO. 11.
THE.

THE NATION
to at one*

duties, and iu nk*
___________ ____________ wdUtaly .taken to subititato Chargee d'Affaires for Ministers Itealjtant iDj Foftiigal. Danmark, Greece, Bwitaer-

FJ..S&gt; ago to Gougree*.
auoeiJ refer to, and i

Whilo thoroughly impressed with the wisdem

live without any previous political training.
From the age of 171 bad usver even Wttutteed
the oxettement attending A n*mdeuttal cam-

voter.

Undt

eligible
ee. it la

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Britain, and
are likewise recognized by the repreeSntMito to lids country Of the republic of

gating the loyalty of tho clalmxnt*; second,
that Congress sanction tbo scheme of an
annuity fund for tho benefit of the families

portauca wmcb will attend otlr foreign repre­
sentative* under Uila reduction. I am o
opinion that a ro examination of the an
however, ootud not. It is snp-

administer­
Ing the Government, In naariy every case se­
lected without * general acquaintance with tlie

Jirrrforj.

trasta are to be allotted, tliat the right prrtiM
ahuuld be cboeeu in every initantte. Hiatoty
ahor* that the Administration, from the time

IK H. YOUNG,

adopted for the satisfaction of the classes of
claim* submitted to the court, which are of
long Btabding and JoMly entitled to early oonsideratton, Ibottld have proved auocawful and
•ocsplable.
Our northern Boundary.
It is With satisfaction that I am enabled to

P. Otter Kost *HoefM*ll&lt;8trevt. Nashville
OlU«o bour« fiyw I tp9«- m. »tnl 4 to Ip. m

II. A. BARBER.

Relretpeetlve.
My civil fisreer commsnoed, too, al • most

fur determining the l&gt;onnd*ry lino between the
United Blates and th* Bntiau I’owvovuon* from

before tbo ecuntry had emerged from a conflict
such as no other nation Lad evar survived.
Nearly one-half of tbo Stales bad revolted
tgainrt the Government, and of those remain­
ing faithful to tho Union a largo percentage
of the population sympathized with the rebel-

to the Rocky mountains, oommeueed in 1872.
has been completed. The final agreements of

M. C ELLIS.
D.. Offen hh MHlroi lu'the pcopk of tills *1
Office owr 1,. J. Wheeler'- dore

M• dully.

CLEMENT SMITE.
1 AWYI8, practice* In *11 the court* In this Mate .
_1_4 Insurance And real vatata agent. I'rorurri
bountlc- St*l'.pensions, and nllul*U to colleetlllg
thro-JgbuOl Un- U B.

D. W. SMITH.

*

■\TOTARY 1'uUic, Mtvnd* to *11 business ealh in
Jl making tteed*. mortgage*, dratrlng will*, etc.
Rraklrnce north at the village,-ou »tat&lt; iuaJ.

lection of the Government they would see de­
stroyed, and reapcdvaU the pecuniary advan­
tages to be gauital out of Uta then existing stale
of aSslre—many of them by obtain mg con­
tracts and by swindling the Government in the
delivery of their good*.
. Immediately on the cessation of hostilities

UNION HOUSE.
RANK 1»ANCER, Pm|wte«ur.' Thl
l.l^ur.llv .ku^L-i! luulu- ,-ruU-r

F

ALF. C. BUXTON.
/"T.UNSMITH. luanefarturv* Illrtw and bbol Gun*
VT and rvpsira all Flrvarn» • ml fine M*thlni-ry.

The intervening time to my first inanguration was filled up with wrangling between
Oougrosa and the new Executive as to the best

Mr*. M.J. TIMMERMAN.

as to whether the control of the Government
ehould be thrown immediately into the hands
of those who bad ao recently and persistently

JOHN M. ROE

and Union-supporting votes. If free
full sense of the word, they
would not diaafipoint this, expectation.

CHAS W, DEMARAY.
TEW Ei.Elt, and dealer In Fine and Fiatrd Jcwd♦J re'Clocks, Hpoetades, etc. Every article war-

D IF. LINCOLN.
urging the Logislsluro* of Btateo that bad not
yet done so to ratify the Fifteenth amendment
to the Constitution. The country was laboring

E PA RADY.
oppreasivo a* to* dmeourago production.
Auotoir danger »l»o threatened us—foreign
war. Tbe list difficulty had to be adjusted,
aud wa* adjusted, without a war. and in
* manner big lily honorable to all parties concerticd. Tbo taxes have been reduced within
tbo Iwt seven yc*n&lt; nearly *300,(MX).COO, and
the nation*! debt has been reduced in tlio same
' *433,000,000 by refunding the G per
ided debt for bond* bearing 5}^. 6.
cr cent, interest respectively.' The
-jtexest tia* been reduced from over
4130.C00.000 Ln i860 to' but little ever *100,OlO.uOO in 187G. The baisnco of trade h»s
been change'.! from over *130,000,000 against
the United States in 1860 to more than *120,OvO,000 tn our favor In 1876. It i« confidently
believed tliat tho balance of trade In favor of
bq

J. B. RASEY.
1/ place lu the ritlsire.
and willing bau&lt;l«.

WEBSTER

4-

HOBBS

OR NO STRONG,

that the pledge of Congress to resume
further legislation ou tim subject

WAI. E GRIGGS
UCTIOXKER,
be Intrusted

V

MUSIC!

MUSIC

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A policy lian been adopted towards tbe Indian
tribe* inhabiting a largo portion of tlio terri­
t. ryof tho United State* which has been hu­
mar.o, and ha* eubnlantixlly ended Indian hoe­
Ulitie* ta tho whole land, except in a jxirtion of
Nebraska and Dakota, Wyoming aud Montana
Territories, the Black Wilt rogicra and appreaches thereto.
HosUlltlM there have

FRA NK J. PUR CHIS

wao Jim vio.atod our trea.y stipulations it
ATIl.LAGE BAllBEl:, aixldrslrrhiCull*r&gt;,Tlc*. I his
search for gold.
The
question
v O6nt'» FuniUbluK Good*, and Cigar* of the I might
bo
esked why
the
Govern‘ to the term* of a treaty prohibiting Uio oocnration of Uio Black HUI* region by the whites.

tinn
UERMUAVEih Prop.

• that region increased number*. Gold has aclually been found in paying quantities, and

dlancoufi -(’’arils.
movol, subject to the approval of Congress, by
a treaty ceding the Black Hills and its ap-

TOHN Q. CRESSY,
J
M UB K I I

The subject of tha Indian

the Commiwviouer of Indian Affairs, and my
views ao fully expressed therein, that 1 refer

T H. LEE,
•J.
Dep

complete. The fixing of the boundary upon the
Pacific coast by tbo protocol of March 10. MTS,
pursuant to the award of the Emperor of Ger­
many. by article 34 of tho'Treaty of Washing­
ton, with the tanninatiou of the work of this
eomtnueion. adjust* and fixes the entire boun­
dary between tne United State* and the Brit­
ish Poseeesions, except as to tlio portion of ter­
ritory ceded . by Rttseia to the United States
under the treaty of 1867. The work intrusted
to the Cominirsioners and the officers of the

woll and aatiafaciuriiy performed. The orig­
inal ef tha final agreement of tbe Commitaioi:•r*. signed upon the 2flth of May, 1876, with
the original hit of astronomical stations ob­
served, tbe original official list of monument*
marking the intarnational boundary lines, and
the maps, records aud go noral reports relating
to tho commission, have been deposited in the
Department of State. The official report of
tbe Commissioner on the part of the Uni­
ted State*, with the report uf tbo Chief
Astronomer uf tlio United States, will bo
aubmitiad to Congress within a abort time.

cubj o.-..
ItotarallsaUon and Expatriation.
witn regard to fraudulent naturalization and
the subject cf expatriation and the election of
nationality of the numbar of peraonsof foreign
birth seeking a home in the United States ; toe
ease and facility, with which tho boueat emi­
grant may after tho lapse of a reasonable time
become po*eraed of all tne privileges of dtlzenahip of tha United States, and tbe freqnsnl
occasions which Induce such adopted citizens
to return to tho country of their UtUi. Under
protection of tho honest naturalized ciUxeti*
are of paramount importance.
The very simplicity in tho requirement* of
tho law on this question afford* opportunity
for fraud, and th* want of uniformity in Uio
procoedingR aud records Of Uio variom e jarte,
and in the forms of the certificates of natnralizitlon issued, afford a constant eourco of
difficulty. I suggested no additional requiremonte to tho acquisition of citizenship, beyond
dom of some provlaiou regarding uniformity
in the roooida and certificates, and providing
agahut the frauds which frequently take
place, and for the vacating of a record
of uatura I list ion obtained by Gaud. These
provadnn* are needed in aid and tor tbo
protection of tho honest citizen, of foreign
birth, and for tha waul of which he is made
to suffer not infrequently. Tho United State*
baa insisted upon Uio right of expatriation,
and Las obtained, after a long struggle, en
sdmhsion of the priudpls contended for. by

justice to the Government to which such
naturalized citizens have formerly owed
allegiance, as well as to the United Blates, that
certalu fixed and dollnito rul~ —'* v*
adopted governing such cases,
While
how expatriation may be accomp

both native-born
and
naturalized, one*
citizens of the United States, either by for­
mal acts or as the effect of a oeries of facts
I reserve for a separate communication to and circumstance*, abandon their citizenship
Congress a atatemeut of the condition or tho and cease to be entitled to the protection of
questions which lately aroee with Great the United State*, but continue ou convenient
Britain respecting the surrender of fugitive occasions to assert a claim to its protection.
In the absence of provisions on these ques­
criminals under the treaty of 1842.
tions, aud n this connection, I again invite
your attention to tbo necessity nf legislation
Tbe Ottoman Government gave notice, concerning tho marriage* of America:: cit­
under date uf January 15, 1874, of its desire izens contracted abroad, and concerning tho
to terminate tho frosty of 1862, concertriny status of American women who may marry
commerce and navigation, pursuant to the foreigner*, and of children born of American
provisions of ths twonty-oecond article there-- parent* in a foreign country. The delicate
pf. Under this notice, tho treaty terminated and complicated questions continually occur­
upon the Sth day of June, 1876. That Gov­ ring with rofcrooee to naturalization, expatri­
ernment has invited negotiations towaid* the ation and thb statu* of such person* as 1 have
conclusion of a new treaty. By the act ot referred to, induce me to earne*tlydiroot your
CoDgrc»s of March 23,1874. the President wu attention again to theae subject*.
authorized, when ho should receive aaUsIn like niinner. I repeat my recommends
factory information that tho Ottoman tiou tost some means bo previdod for the hstrGovernment, or that of
Egypt,
had
Lng aud determination of the just and exist­
organized the new tnbunaladikely to secure ing claim* of aliens upon the Government of
to the citizens of tb* United%tato&lt; the same
tbe Uuited State*, within a roauonable limitiimpartial justice enjoyed, under tho exercise
of judicial functions by tho diplomatic and by 'eiiatlDK provisions of law the Court of
—--—I.. a....- u — — - - --&gt; - 1 ,r. h.
consular officers of tbe United Btatoe. to sus­
pend the operation of the act of Juno 22.
an alien claimant. The absence of an; gener­
1860, and to accept for the citizens of tbe al pruvidon-i go.eming all such cases, und the
United State* the jurisdiction of new tribu­
« *nt of a Uibnnal skilled tn'the disposition of
nals.
Satisfactory Information having'been
such cases, upon racognixod. fixed and astUnl
roertved of the organization of such ue*
principles, either provides no remedy in many
tribunals in Egypt. I caused a proclamation
to bo issued on thu 27lh of March last,
suspending the operation of
tho act
. of the Government
ot Juno 22, 1860, in Egypt, according
to
the provisions
of
the
act.
A
advance of the United States upon this qua*
copy of tho proclamation accompanies this
tioti, and tliat the practice now adopted ta euMn-uiii;e. Tli« United States has united with
tirtiy uutaliifactory.
tbe other power*in ths organization of these
court*. It is hoped that the juriadietiona!
question* which have arisen may bo readily
adjusted, and that litis evidence in judicial
March, 1875. authorized tho-----------—------cases may be hindered by no obstacle*.
Territory of Colorado to form a State Govern­
ment. write tbo name of tbs State of Colorado,
and therein provided for the admission of said
State when formed, into the Union, upon an
feet th* convention respecting commercial
equal footing witli tho original States. A con­
reciprocity concluded with the Hawaiian stitution having been adopted and ratified by
Islands, in 187S, having bean ha*], the tbo people of that State, and the acting Gov­
proclamation 'to carry it into effect, as ernor having certified to mo tho farts m preprovided by the act approved August 15,
vidsd by said act, together with a copy of tach
1876. was duly issued upon the----- Tuesday
constitution and ordinances uh aro provided
of September last. A copy thereof aceomp*set of Congress having boon duly complied
with, I bMiird a proclamation di&gt;ou tho l*t of
Foreign Complications.
August, 1876, a copy of which is hereto an­
Tha commotions which have been prevalent nex
ad.
in Mex.co for some time past, which unhap­
pily seem to be not yet wholly quieted, hsvo
let! to complaints of citizens of the United
Tlio report of tbo Secretary of War shows
States of injuries by persona in authority. It
that the army has been actively employed,
n&gt; hoped, however, that tbeee will ultimately
during 11 ie year, in subduing, at the rsqusst
be adjusted to tho salufactiou of both tho
Governments. Tbe frontier of tbo United of the Indian Bureau, certain wild bands of
the
tUaux Indian nation, and la proaerving
Stales in that quarter has not been exempt
peace at tbo South during the election.
from acta of violence, either by citizen* cf
Tbo Commission CGnstitutod under th*
one republic or those of tbe other. 'Xho fre­
act cf July 24,1876, to consider and report
quency of those acta I suppose to be in­
creased, and their adjustment made more on tho whole subject of tlio reform and re­
difficult, by tho considerable chanson Ip the organization of tbo whole army, convened
eonroc of the lower part of the Mio Grand* in August last, and has collected a largo
river, which nver is a part of the boundarv msaa of statistics and opinions bearing on
Theao ar* now
between.tno two countries.
These change* tho subject before it.
under cuuaidcraUon, arid their report la
nave placed ou either side of thsxrhor por­
progreeetng.
I am advlsod, though, by the
tions of. land which, by existing convections, Preaident of the Commission that it will
belong to thu jarie ictit ti of the Government bo impracticable to comply with tha clause
on the opposite aide of the river. Tha anbject
of tho adjuNtmanl of thia cause of difficulty

far tbo permanent reorganization of th* regul»r service, both o' v hlch were reeonimendoa
in my last annual mooasgo : third, that the
manufacturing operations of tho Grdnanfie
Department be concentrated at throe antenaM
and sn armory, and tliat the remaining arse­
nals be anld, and tlje. proceeds applied to this
object by tbe Ordnance Department.

Tbe anpropnstions for nver and harbor
improvenfenta for tho curpont year wore
*5,0(5.000. With my approval, the ftetTrtary
of War directed that of this amount *2.000,OTO
should bo expended, and no now worke ehould
be begun, and none pr:secuta&lt;f which wore
not of national importaoae. Subsequently
this amount was ineroaeed to *2.237,600. sod
the works are now progressing ou this basis.
The improvement of tlio -cuth pass of tho
Jliasissippi river, under Jaiuce B. rads and hlA
amiooiato*. Is progressing favorably. At the
preecut time there is a cbaunel of 20 3-10 foot
iu depth between the jetties auJ the mouth of
the psssage. and 18% (set at tbe bead of the
pass. Neither channel, however, has tlio

engineer officers is now examining these works,
&gt; nd their reports will be presented as soon as
received.______ ___ ___ '
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The report of tbo Secretary of tlie Navy
sliows that branch of tho sorvice to be in A
condition as effective as it is possible to keep
it with Uio means that th* appropriations give
to tho department. It is, of coarse, Impossi­
ble to rival tbo rosily sud progressive estabImhmt-uta of tlio ;:rc*t European powers with
the old material cf our navy, to which no in­
ert ano han been anUi.iri.teil since tho war, ex­
cept Uio eight small cruisers built to supply

atanthliy rebuilding eamo of ouf old Mdm
with durable
material.
and completely
repairing aud refitting our monitor fleet tho
navy baa been gradually *o brought up that,
though Lt doos not maintain it* relative twtion r mo ng tho progreaalvo navies cf th*

meat, which were actually leas in amount than
thoeo made before the war. nolu.thstanduig

chinery.
The
money neceesary
for
these
ronehra
should
be
pro­
vided at once, that they may bo completed
without further unnecessary delay and ex­
pense. When this is done, all tho strength
that there is in the navy will be developed and
n*«ful to its full capacity, end all will be
powerful foftho purpose of defenre, and also
for offensive action, should necessity for that
■rise within a reasonable distance from our

modern and powerful than it is has boon made
a cause cl complaint against the Secretary of
tbo Navy by person* who. at the aam* time,
criticise'and complain of hi* endeavors to
bring the navy that we have to its best and
moat efficient condition ; but the good *enae
of the country will understand that &gt;t is really
to his practical action that we have at this
time any effective navy force at command.

-The report of tho Postmaster General
shown tbe cxcees of expenditure* (excluding
tho expenditure* on account of previous
rear*) over tho receipt* .for tbs fi»c»l tsar
ending June 30. 1876. to be •4.1S1.98S.66.
The otimatc expenditures for tho fiacal year
ending June 39, 1878. are *36,723,48143. estimata l revenue for tho same period is *30,613.161, ibaring sn eltimstcd exoesH of ex-innditurcs to be sppropriated as a deficiency,
&gt;t *6,078,267.0.
Tho Postmaster Genera), like his pred -ce**&gt;r, ie convinced 'hat a chance in n&gt;e basin
•( adjusting tho salaries'of Postmasters of
th* fourth clan* in necessary for the good of
.ha service, as well as for the interest* of tho

as ascertained from

r.-juonted that their
danger should not bet
except in the case of a mail messenger at Spar­
tanburg, in South Carolina, who reported that
hv had been violently driven array while iu
charge of the mails, on account of his p-Utieal

An Awistant Supcrintaader.i of th© Railway
Mail Bcrrice investigated this case, and rt
jxirtad that the messenger bad disapjieare:!
from his pest, leaving hie work to be performed

think* thia ease Is sufficiently suggestive to
Justify him ta recommending that a more se­
vere punishment should be provided far tin
offense of assaulting any person ta charge ol
the mails, or of retarding or other wire ol&gt;structlng them by threats of personal tajniy.
A vary gratifying result is presented in thafac:
that the deficiency of tblJdepartment durii.g
o last fiscal voar was reduced to 14,081.7!) &gt; 18
against *6,169,038.8* for the preceding ve^r.

publics.

JAMES FLEMING,

Watchmiker ani Jeweler,

The relations of Uio United States with
foreign power* continue ou a friendly footing.
Quidicu have arisen from time to time tn the
I foreign relations of tho Government, but Uio

Columbia has naid the award in tbo case of
the steamer Mootijo, seized by the authorities
of that Government some years since, and
the amount has beta transferred to the claim-

hbaration which tho importance of the sub­
ject demands.
Therefore, I ask that the
titao for making too report be extended to th*
20th day of January, 1877, in accordance with
too roooJntion* of Aug. 15, J876. Tbo army
ragniaUnna nrsoared under tho act
th

P. S - Fin*' Watchr* mvl Jewelry curt ■■
tufty rejmlrtd mid wurrmitcd

MONEY TO LOAN !
On AppwrJ kra! Ettak Srf«rilif‘,

The Tcternsltanal Exhibition held in Pbila-

Ute Bou thorn .Claims Com-

escape the roodbaton that in tome lust
the withholding of appropriations will

The Court of Cumml*»i'&gt;ners of t o Alabama
claims, whose functions wire cuetinnod by an
set of tbo last sc*"ion of Cangiess until the 1st
day of January, 1877, has carried on its labora
with diligence and general eaiisfactlon. By a
report from too Olork of the Court transmitted
herewith, bearing dilo November 14. 18TG. it
appears that during tbo lima no^ allowed by
law the court will have disposed of all tha
Helms presented for adjudication. This report
also contain* a etatemuut of tho general rosulta

From the atmual report of Bccrctary Mor­
rill we glean the following flaurra tcusbfng
the nation’e finance* The totkl reoaipts of

1 lutite

First, that the claims, under
of July, 1864. for supplies Gksn by the artsy
be removed from the offices of

exceeded the eetimatee therefor, and a »llg 11
decrekee in Us ex]&gt;endlturea. Tne onhuan
rrceipta of the Toutoffice Department for it.

wldlo the increase of expenditures to: t!&gt;
same period Las been about 5’, per enut. |
annum. and the decrease of Uio deficiency

oo-inlry. - Jt baa shown great progress In tha
aits, svienfeeg, and mechanical skill made in f
single eantury, and dcmomtaitea that we are
bv a little behind tbo older nations in

bring propio and products of aklll and lahai
from ail parte of tne world together, and ti&gt;
bringing together people from all aections at
our own country, but must prove a great
brnrfit in tbo Information imparted and pride

T bas boon sttegcs'.ed by scientists intore.te&lt;
in aud ccuueeted with tho Smithsonian Insti
t-.ito, ta a eanmunication herewith submitU*!
tiiat theOpvernment exhibit be remsved to th&lt;
Cjpital. and a rwitable building be erected or
porcbased for it* acoctnmodation as a pormi,
sent exhibit. I earnestly recommend tlnii. anti
b iliovtng that Oongreas would second this view
I directed that all the Govonunent exhibit,
s', the Centennial Exhibition should rowan
where they are, eioect such m might be in­
jured by remaining ta a building rrot intended
f.i a protection ta tadeznont weather, or such
ax tn»y bo wanted by the departments funtiali
ing them, until the question of a permausn'exhibition is acted on. Although th* money*

fleent to carry out the nndertakiug to the fid:
«xu-nt «e first contemplated, it gives me tdraauro to refer to the very efficient and creditable
manner in which the boards appointed from
tlio several departments to provide an
bare dieebarged
their duties with ih&lt;
funds placed at their command. Wlthont a
precedent to guide them in th6 preparation
of such a display, tho success of their labor*
wrm .’amply attested by the sustained attention
which
Wo contents of the Governmrut
bu idiny attracted during Uie period of the El
hitaUon. from both foreign and native people.
I am strongly impressed with the value of tho
collect!on made by tho Government for the
purposes of tho Exhibition, UlnstratiDg a* it
does tho general ranoUrcee of the country, tho
statistical sod practical‘ evidence* of our
growth as a nation, and tbo uses of the mer­
cantile »rts and the application of acl-

tbo Government Many nations have voltin
tardy contributed their exhibits to the United
States, to increao* tha Interest in ax&gt;y permanent
exhibition that Congraas may provide for. Fc-t
tb« act of genart oily tliey ahuuld receive tlio
thank* of the people, and I respectfully »ug
gcsl that a resolution of Cougree* to that effect
bo adopted.

flreal y-ar ending Juno #0, 18&lt;7, were »15.518.970-02: rxpenditnrc* for the name period,
fM.72M76.5H.' Fur the remaining three
quarter*»ucvuii«»u«
,
cBtimatre that tlio receipts will be
925.10. and tho expenditures, &gt;158,876,860.09.
He cFtiniateo the receipts for tbe fiscal
year ending June 30,1879, at 8270.050,000. and
the cxt&gt;ei.dituroe for the asms period at *343,350,701. Upon tbo .basis of these estimate*,
there will be a surplus revenue far the fiscal
tear 187S. applicable to the sinking .fmifl. of
W6.C99.29fi. The estimated amontrt rrqnirad
bv law to be set apart for that fund ■«*, *3j,391.096.60.
If. therefore, these cstiMate*
nball prove to bo approximately correct, there _
will be a dafldoucy in this account of 08,69..
800.OT.
During the fiscal year endtag June SO, 1876,
the public data was reduced *20.249,381^.
Upon tho subject of the resumption of specie
itavtnenta Hccretary Morrill aayst
•
In March, IMO. by an act enUUod ‘’An act
to B&lt;rcngti&gt;o:v the public cre*bt," tbe faith of
tbo United Stale* wa* solemnly pledged Io
the payment in' coin or ita • equivalent, of al)
the obligstiotta ot the United Stales, not
bearing intereat.kuown as United States note*,
and of all the iriterc*t-Uarfng obligations cf
the United Blate*audr further, “ to make
'provision at tbe earliest practicable period, for
tho redemption of rtie United Stated note* u»
ooin.
'
,
By tho act of January, 1875. Congreve de ebred tlie ptirro"' of resumption nf eptcio
payment* on January']. 1879. and to that end.
and in therxecution of the pledge of tbe art of
1'69. rrovided for tbo redemption tf tho
United Blate* notee. and tor the leene of na­
tional bank notes ta lieu there of, and thus,
amid cnrtlieting theories, decbred, in effrei,
a monetary system combined of solu and na­
tional bank notee redeemable ta coin at the
demand-of tho holder, in harmony with th*
oonfititqtion aud the traditional policy Of Uio
AumieMi pwple.
By this legislation it will bo porc.ivtd that
the United Staiee is folly committed to tho rtHumptten of specie payments’op a given day
in January, 1879. bv the method of ndetnpuon of United Stereo n&lt;-‘f* current a* lawfnl
money.and the snha'itati-m therefore of nation­
al bank currurcv. the equivalent of money by
its convertibility into coin cm demand. The
popular favor with which this enactment wac
tiailrd, looking ta the consnmmatiou of an
oyigent mcaeuro of public necessity, *«"
modified onJv. by an
apprehension of
tt.e poraible inadequacy of it* Ictma to
accomplish it* end. A return to tbo constitu­
tion G atandard of vaines at any time will
loubtlre*. to setoe extent. Involve a reduction
in nominal prices, and consequent contraction
of the volume of cu:rer»cy, but U-ia U not of

The attention of Congreea cannot bo too
earnestly called to tho necessity of tlirowini:
aocno greater safeguard over tbe motliod o'
choosing and declaring tbe election of a Preri
dent. Under the present syvtcm, there atciuto ba no provided remedy for contsstiug tlio
election in any one State. Tbe rezredy » par
ti^ly, no doubt, ta tbe enlightenment of tbeloctora. The corny ulnory support of tbo free
school*, and tlio disfranchisement of alt wb &gt;
esnuot read or write tl»6 English language,
after a fixed probation, would moot my hearty
approval. I would not make thie apply, how
ever, to thoso already voters, but I would to
all becoming ao after tbe expiration of tbo
probation fixed upon. Foreigners coming io
the country to become citizens, who arc ed­
ucated ta their own language, would acqtnre
tbo requisite knowledge ot ours during the
necessary residence to obtain naturalization.
If they did not take enJligh interest in ou:
language to acquire sufficient knowledge of it
to enable them to study tbe instiintiona and
Laws of tho country intelligently, I would not
confer upon piem the right to make such law*
nor to.select thoee who do.

an evil incident to a vicion* sywtem, not
cured by tho continuance of the ovi.l,
while the mc**urt&gt; itself is demanded
by the highest economic consideration*
and principle* of honest dealing anicnp
men.
Iteeldt*. the troubles
likely to
grow, out of enforced resumption are believed
to bo greatly exaggerated.
lU-atoraticn of
the oouetitutional standard of values by re­
h u nipt ion. and the extinction of Iriedecmable notee entrant as money, and tho enforce­
ment of payment in coin on demand, of the
uatiunai bank notes treated
tho equivalent
uf monev. arc obviously alike of national obli­
gation and public necessity. Tbo suspension
was the act of the National Government, and
to the National Government the pooplo
properly look to lake the initiative in reRumpticn. Having, order its authurtly to coin
money, aeaumed to regttla.o tb* ctirreucy cf
tho couutrv, and as the State**reinhibited "to

dcriu pay moot of debts," aud, as itrodeemablo and Inconvertible paper currency I* ee*eutially repugnant to tbe principles of the concututiou and the traditional policy of the
American ptople, it is obviously incumbent on
tbe Government to maintain aud preserve the
money standard of valuta 6f the constitution,
and to enforce tbo obligation of peyment in
coin on demand, at tha option of the holder
I append to thia Message, for convenient of ill paper money.
raferenoe, a uyoopais of administrative events,
and of all the recommendation* to Congree*

tions not to have been wisely conceived, but
I behove the larger part will be no discredit
to the administration. On* of thoee reecmmendatlona met with the united opposition of
one political party ta the Senate, and «ith a
strong oppoettion from the other, namely, tlie
treaty far the annexation of Santo Domingo
to the United States, to which I tdull specially
be in a mere prosperous condition to-Jsy,
both poliUcslIv aud financially. Santo Do­
mingo is fertile, and upon its soil may bo
crown just those tropica) proddbte of which
tbo United Slates use so much, and which
are produced and prepared for the market
now by *lave labor almost exelnnivoiy, name­
ly, sugar, boffoe, dyewoods, mahogany, Irop-

Uuited Blate*. A largo percentage of the ex­
port* of Brazil alao find tbo aamc market.
Thee are paid for almost exclusively in ooin.
oxidation, particularly In Cuba, being un­
favorable to mutual exchange cf tlie product*
Of each country.
Flour shipped from tbo
lliMiseippi river to Havana can pass by tbo
very entrance to th* city on its way to a portion
cf Spain, then pay a duty fixed uiion article* to
b&lt;i re-exported, transferred to a Spanish vessel,
and brought bock almost to tbe point of etart^n|r'nJS**'n6 * second dPlJi kM
* i
profit over whu weuld bo received by direct ;
shipment
............................
----onnid be
Being a

m our u-r’i .r,.^, .»
—— - .
...
purase of maintaining a trained cls*s of men
•killed in tifrlr duties and devoted tn lh«tr Sag, the
annually TSO boy* for the nat
number Of rues now allowed.

i-r-aav. *ur
•" — —
Uurvaua of Agronomical Observation*. Ordnance.

tions. anil
a
.ub^iHrd by tbs Buresc ot Ordoauc# an e*ttmat

du ties on
no import
msree with these advxntag

would bava
Free Cuba.
would now be advantageously
porting the valuable wood* and
of the aoil of tho Island
and in carrying supplies aud emigrants to it.

t»,f 14.187.t‘J
1.M7.8M.91
M7.W2l.87

would have soon fallen into the hands of Uni­
ted States capitalists. The products are so

lefiaaing

Aan.Tso.ia

teudod. ha* brought it* labors to a cloac.
From the report of the agent of the United
States, which acccmttauiee tho papers trans­
mitted here with. It WU1 be
that within the

collars, ae.compannug tills mars*

cruelty, such

6SO.S10.IW

MOgM HMM

$300.00 and VPWAHVH
ON LONG TiUK.
L. RUBSELL-

ELI If I’ CHIPM.1JT,
Justice of the Peace,,

DFPtRTMESTS.

A curious cnirtom still niaiuLuncd at
Bavarian executions in tliat of the clerk
of the court hreatdng a black wand aud
throwing the fragmentsthe feet of tho
crimintd. This is symbolical that Bia
life » ta be violently and gmidouly ter­
minated. It wan done • few mootha

wars laMNd

Nivcttrille, S
187*45 and 1875-78.

Gnrral (Joticepancing.

This increase is taksd

not public.

Dr. J. H.

MONEY TO

LOAN
ExBourm Mambo*, Dec. 5,1875.

�—~
j ooic kook
FM1DAY
*■
-

DEC. f. 1876

Al lost the politteal issue has come 1
and approv-d
toa'ifoous; the Rctonririg B mrd &lt;ie
The lullowing accl. wa« presented j
claring the States of Ronda. South and on muiioij was wlluwed :
-|
. C. H fianchett, cleaning St. $ .60 &lt;
Carolina and LouiahuM fur Hhyes by
On motion Council adjourned. .
small bmjpriLies. the Hugest majority,
E. J. FEJGHNER.
D. C.GRIFFITH.
which is. 4.OIHI being given by tii,e
Recorder.
PreridtoL
laat named Stste,
This dediuion
• CovsctL RooX«,
gives Hayes a majority in the elect®
■ rial college.
,
Regtilnr meeltog held.
Prearnl—Halbert, Hardy, "Lee and
R' t-.’rtsof the election in the South
.
.
•rwic to us fraught with ktorieS of Roe. TmMrss.
Minutes of the last meeting read
nmrder and oritue, and now that a
and approved.
decietoft hwt b«!en made, there ri#o?
The followingaecl* was presented'
up h fearful howl of blood and war.
nnd oo motion allowed :
Wm. Bartley, pubce, eleciioa f 1.50
L. Dufkee pccL of ^50 for assess­
ment roll, tnMed till next meeting.
On motion the m* shall wa» in­
structed to puice n railing on the
west side of the siduwalx east of tho
foundry within a week.
Council adjourned.
—•Eldar P. Hollar will IscTura bsfor* the

Nash sill* Litrrkry Society, on Mond«y ave-

FOREST

THE WIG

CHRONIC DISEASES I

I AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF MY

WINTER

*-r nr

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

THE KING OF STOVES !

The Doctor’s Leann
WATERPROOF

in Barry County

: i!r&lt;rid&gt;BL

Good tt-lnch Sherting for 7 Cents.

'

51 Moms St.,
aaal

91 Ottawa st, ssrae:

E. J. FEIQHSFR.-. D. C. GRIFFITH.

' ' -jtocodkr.

« Of tl«4. «tt., Im eur« toi
LIFE IR TOO BHOKT TO
ea I! YOU taw any Mdr,

FOB 75 CENTS
You Mn buy lhe best

57 H nre Street, Grands Rapids.
rkivik.wbf:h.

Good 44-luck Biesehed Sheeting tor 10 Cents.

public ar» respectfully invited to attend.

DR. AIKIN

. Nice Dress Goods nt 25 Cents per yard.

y In alii

e

Beautiful Nubias »nlj 50 Cents.

BARRYVILLE.

r2—-

Hr .1. ...

Elegant Sleeteless Ja.kels for $1.00.
DOCTOR

ebotilii give tbrir orders' to W. Ji. DeVine.
B’«nt for the PnImrria. N. Y.. Numerics.

^Michigan Cnitral^ailroad

penaeiion of $25.00 per month.
The mill men, R. B. Harley, and Ruckle

For Ladies. Men and Boys.

SASffVILLE MARKET.

A large stock of

MA IN LINE.

HATS, CAPS, GLOVES i MITTENS
“TOOLATE! DIED THROUGH XEGLEOT!”

Wwich will be closed out CHEAP.

at gboridan. A good flouring mill is wba&gt;
Sheridan need and a ana of tbe right atamp

.
timely, •kintal trratmaal waa nr»l’-ctr&lt;l
ri... r.—t..

would'flud il a good boat ion for Lurineas.

6a&gt;tkb.
M. .

EMnMUh-d

The largest stock in Nashville.
CHANCERY OKDEK.
Judicial Clrex.lt In
I tfor th*
irt lion—
her. A. D.

Fred taForee^a Frenchman of Montreal,
wa- -truck on the head by a falling limb
and instantly killed, on November 8thh, at
Benjamine'e camp, near Big Rapde.

ally riot himeelf while out -burning Nov.
2&lt;Mh; • He was climbing over e fence and
drawing the gun toward* him, when it waa
Saliettor within tw’trty days after,
discharged.
• copy of aald Niland tint lea of tha
Ja*f« Page, employed in McConoel'e
•aw prill at Pierson, Saturday waa rollin’
a log off the saw carriage, when be clipped within'twenty dayr the Comphdtu.nl
and fell, Tho log rolled over him, crushing notice - of thin order to be pablUhM
kla Irga ao badly that both had Vo be ampu
fated.

Crockery, Glassware. Groceries
Knives, Forks, and Silverware.
Special Bajgaine in

C. C. WOLCOTT

HORSE BLANKETS, BUFFALO &amp; LAP ROBES

is burned in a stove on a Open
mum

Grate.

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

In t

HOLBROOK,

G. A. TRUMAN

the grate, leave the coals exposed to

the direct draft and they are consum­

bustion norjishes to" retain the fire.

Inant'n Hollcitor.

a dangerous and probably fatal wound.
Truck eras arraalet). Tba parties had hud

Last Friday night a policeman found a
man named Roa* lying Insensible in Sulllvaa'a saloon. a&gt; Flint, and snbaeqnen* favest igat low showed that lhe man had icnunrJ
ekull, broken iaw and aeveral teeth knocked
E. Sullivan, the »a!son proprietor, hat been
ajTcated’M the -murderer.
*

JAItr.8 STOCKMANN,
*

PROPRIETOR.

jFree Exhibition

If

NASHVILLK. MICH.

MEATMARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER.
hanking tha public for p*at favors aolicta a
continuance of tha lime, and would
infoi-m the public that they will
keep constantly on band

FRJ^SH MEATS,

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

Farmer
Exr.a.a

VOL.

Lv K4O a. ta.
1444
Rlvre June.Ion. „ l:M
E ton Rap ..la___ 1:45
Charlotte...... -..... tw
Vrnnuntvlil’.- ........ 2:44
Naa».vlllr_______ SaOS
■
Haatlsin................. □ 2’1
M’.ldjrvllle..... ..
4:15
Hammond............. 4:47
Grand ttepld.-----v -

a ?- Tn
J:l0
MJ
£46
:k»
W
4:15
4.54
S-AO
MS .
CM a. m.

Mtxaa.
...............
AO0 a.«.
M0

a«

IS
110
4:41
tOOp.r.

tMtUt*
E. C. BROWN,

il

n. ledyard.

FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS!

night.

These difficulties have caused great Where he is now receiving on&lt;! opening up one of the finest Stocks of
Goods for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE, ever laid down
in Nashville, and never in the memory ol men was goods
class of round stoves mounted with
so cheap as he will sell them this Fall. Why,
who ever heard oDa Good Check
heavy sheet irtfn, all of which burn

A Doctor to Iluve Faith In.

FROST &amp;. TOWNSEND,

inconvenience to persons using the

wood on an open grate.

The

Combination

Grate

FLANNEL SHIRTING FOR 16 GTS A YARD.

used in lhe FOREST KING of 1876 Still it is so!

consists of two grates working in

ImlLltug. io thia village,

I re»h ad Sult Nlcat»
nytovlne in nit rwp&gt;xt&gt; "
DR. AIKIN has cimu
P»8bc
•»!e ncr tu*. nt tart- th. a&gt;aat »k&gt;-ptk*i aad facredulouv

Bottom Prices.
&gt;i«UV ML’Uaird nh’nuiann: tx-nev NO ONE
SIIOL'LD WE8PA1R that In afflicted with owniIng

We have Over One Thousand Dreas JPattevriM
Ranging in Prices from

BLINDNESS! and DEIFIES*I!

combinalioff one with tho other, each

ponding blank spaces, forming either
CLOSED

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

stove.
After thorough tests, we claim for

this important invention :—That

Catarrh, Consump’ion I
\Khma. Bron-.hltH, and a&gt;l Thmii and Lua* Complainti. iwhich. In iMs roumry, are th* gnatMtrn... L_l,K
IL’,-&gt;
nt . IltMle

READ AND CONSIDER!!

all

The JRelia/ble Firm of

MHQESIKG 0E 0HE0SI0 DIHEASE3.
Bosbfula. RtMiamMiwn. Dy.i^fnia. FUo«. Ooltsv,
Drorny. FrmaL roa^lpaUon. Tap.r-H«wn». Uwr
DImwm*. cu . &lt;d whatvtcr name arnaiara,car«foily and at prices corrvaponding
dlagnoand and aklilfu'ir truaiid.

LADIES!
TbeManfod^r Mufo danirittg aldaradvlw in
any delicate matter relating to health [and beauty I.
prvvvnttouorMl cnrvaf dta-nne, co.-ithlonrlnny non­
null tbe Doetur with lbs awatraneo of eats, .juick
cure in all en«—.
b» U dmtolmo tbo mou nklllful

stoves.
The

OF

LOW AS THE LOWEST.
PleeM give ms a call before purchasing
Tbs Higher Marku Price paid
Uta.
18th.

Is. C. BOI8K.

Grate, aud is unequaled as a stove of

THE FOREST KING is mount­

ed comfl^ete with No. 12 cold rolled

poliahedjboiier iron.

for Printers.

UREBK, MICH, 1

Have joM added, to their nenal large Hock of Geoeral Merchandise, a

DEFORMITIES,
LARGE STOCK OK

metbod*

MIt. A. E». GREEN

”

GENTLEMEN!
FOREST KING i&gt; &lt;he on­

ly stove made willi the Combination

fen of all kiuds of buidneati anti isduMry ia

MARSHALL
STREET NURSERIES,
BATTLE

EPILEPSY

tirely overcomes all the objections

e pleased to m my old friends
a who are in nee I or scything in
Yon will Ind ay stock complete

mioymeni uf peripiorrittularant*

fect control, and can bo kept continu­

heretofore raised against this class of

FRUIT TREES I
The Froprtekre of Uw

by‘Tliitite’

Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnishing ously throughout the winter ; that it
greatly econo mixes in fnel, and en­

WM. VENN. PanraitTOa
Ditgood's old Manti, Nashville, Mich.

C. GRIFFITH

that the fire is at all times under per­

ytnU Ecrything Nice for the Ladltt.

LIVERY STABLE!

provided with openings and corres­

and any amount of the ashes desired ;

GROCERIES,

NEW MEAT MARKET.

a wood fire on an open grate over

the coals may ba retained in the stove

Goods,

Doctor’• Wl» are
r people
It urvrr

Mlmd.

ing out, and it is impossible to keep

SALE and BOARDING STASIK,

•hvrlff of Ogemaw County, and taken to
Weal Branch ou the charge of assault with
intent tobH'. 11 ia reported thai Damon if
dea«l.

be neglwied.

Nerloua, Catuplicwlcd Diaeaee*. (teat

eX

The Right Doctor at Ln at.

with a shaker from the outside of the

logs "on tick.'
chance to be another open winter (which
n.tnr prriliel) Mat aummer wiltaee-aH »fre
rirearn* cverruu with toga.

RelnrlgiH-ated.
Hit Patients Gain 10 to 40 lbs.inWeight-

the wood is green, it requires close

HEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN ! FIRE BOTTOM, and is operated

A &gt; :.rrocpondsnt wrltet freta tbe line of
tho Jaokann, Lansing k Saginaw Railroad
as follow!?: "Talk about curtailing the log
cut—-graeioui. but you should take a peep
into ibe-ptoeriee. They fairly awarm with

STATtONS.
Drlmlt._____

time) becomes unnecessarily hot, and

an OPEN GRATE or

Damon drew « rtvol-

Kxptvua

an. 4 J» p m ill am
Gr’d Rapid*----- Lv.
Ilanunoiwl ............. ILS
7.4S
Mld.tlarllle.............
1M0
foil
1UN
t?j’
IM)
IMO
Vermnatvlllr ........ ■ av
ISIS
Cha’lolte.............. -10 '
ua
XIS
LSO
X14
Eaton Ranirti —
tss
&lt;45
Rlvr» Ju net to”-— st
tv.
Jaekaon.-------------KOS
1-10 a. m

attention te prevent the fire from go­

ZRrXTTST OVER!

I»aoMn&gt; wi'h

Throat
Chronic l&gt;l»c
aud Broken Down Con-

If dry wood is used, the stove (for a

NEW LIVEKY!

of all.Jtindk, which will bo nold low for ca»b
Tbe highest price paid (nr Hide*, ’’elta
Me. Give them a null on Weal aid# Main Si
At Grand Ledge. Pec. 4ib,-s fire broke JCasaviila. Mi"h.
out in lhe Goodrich block and totally des­
troyed that building, together with five oth­
er atore buildings, including tbo Derry Mock

another lumberman

I UlkMT

Nashville, November 8lh, 1876.

The ashes falling through

the wood is very soon consumed.

Aa Henry Davis, a barber, waa croeaing
the afreet in Saginaw City, ibankagiving
•lay, ooa Matbiaa Teuck approacbe-l him

STATIONS.

stood, that fire cannot be controlled

ur kept any length of time when wood

l&gt;i« band aud the band frightfully lacerated.
A traveling man, at c ppi ng over night.
Wednesday n:ght at the Potter Honor. Bat­
tle Creek, attempted auicide by poinooing
while ritting in (be office of the hotel. Hia
aral to "abuTfle off"’ wa« ton great, and he
admin»lrred too large a doae.
A atomact
pump and name emat tea brought him around
all right, and ha departed.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION

DR. AIKIN

It is a fact now generally under­

ed, leaving neither coal to Hid com­

tempt to desecrate the tomb of Abraham
Lincoln, was once a reaid ent of Allegan,
and was employed aa a driver on the stage
line between there and. PlainwellIsaac Seller, County Surveyor of Livings­
ton Co., while feediox a cider mill Monday,
slipped aad bad his left hand taught in lhe

Kllht E«pt

FOR SALE ONLY BY

ejot» r». racKuan. urrnMui
It MltaSctorilr aptxarinf t.y affidavit
ii» ciuk, ttiat the above named Drfenda

I. Filat. Complain-

uaemfol

Dry-goods, Groceries

BOOTS AND SHOES
Which were bought far CASH and will ba sold at the lowest

| I_JLvinjQr JPr-iceM-

TflUlff. MODLC-AQCD 1X0 OLD MEX.

Fruit and OrnameHtal

TREES. SRmS, CRIPE
finis,

Tbe ASH PIT

extend* under the entire DOUBLE

CALL JLLTD SEE TTS

jsS B0TT0M-

kxcblsiox
FLINT* BRADY.

Erery M«ve l» FuU» WarrutW

and we wilf convince you- that we arc not to
BEATEX OX PRICES! !

EiTISFACTIOS
GUAROTEED
!
■ •
•!
•• *
‘

KOCHER BROS.

N. fc C. CHILSON.

for Fire Tears.

C. d. WOEbOTT.

Respectfully, &amp;c..

�Macy of n«r readers' reaneeaber George;
Williams,, who, nomcthiwg vnr a year ago.
’
■
thbrUlaga Tbeywffl^-

FRtDAy.

"J^ugsw —

— -.------- ---- that U wav a puriliaiic brewTbe following are Uie uemee
tic, and had a way ofjamming, sroitnd those pointed
.
offioere:
who estne Into combat wUh him that wu

fighting.

—If yrm know anything worth knowing,

U»e ap­

He p-o-

Tbe following resolutions were adopted

a Jot of Ys»Ur4»ian Telegr.
Telegraph blanks navrspapmof the eouwty for pwbHoatlan.
and Mvetopre, »n&lt;iZitb a horse

M tried out to reap hie harvest.

agent tor repressing tho liquor Iraflo than

thia

initsly IU. com* at once,” and numerous
—J C. Stott? toss built an arMlUtm and other similar blind, yet catching message*.

2nd. That we depreciate the interpreta­
tion which tbe Supreme Cour* has placed

friend or re'^tive of the party he canteajJ.

SrncjAt. Baxoaixs;

-014 IU,.-. j,
ulan. m41&gt;

s&amp;t

- «l»« wn UH'1 ta-w* &gt;»Ur

Canned Fruits of.*11 descriptions.

el«i to their eoloaiBS and that we should

the messages required an answer, and as
• bey usually ealle-l no one to Lansing until

" Ths Prid« of Michigan.” my Wees
there he will alart a creamery.

aad See for Yourself.
Beet water white Oil. (Mich, ten) 40 cts

8uc- tbj following evening, the rascal was able
• Wpursue bis delivery trip- of nearly two

—The M. E. Social win be held st t*e
residence of Mr.’and Mrs. Clement Smith,

further promote the temperance interests by
takltfg a temperance journal.
4th. Thai we hereby expresa onr thanks

hospitality in entertaining delegates and
visiting members to the District Temple.

be collected about $?60, beside swindling
Hickory Corners on the flrd Wednesday of

hire.

everytntrg UMielly

foMAIathe Uno

task Henry

G’ovev a large lino.

Berest." Roass! Hopsx Bx.A»xrrv! &gt;
** i

j

*

February next, al which meeting it Is ex-,
peeled that a public lec'ure will he deliver­
ed by some able speaker.
Earnest efforts

Frigbner killed

. weighed 296 lbs, ’ Con any ether farmero
j
JUmm.ykarfhUt .
,
nm'ii.—l in tbM. e.Wi—b, *01

iB

from.the officers while on his way to trial.
Again, about ittx tfiorrtbs ago, ho was cor
nereI and captured at Lafayette, In.Hana,

See our new style Cardlnah. sad bt« pf
this village. Deo 11 th and 12tb.
ha- proby thiage.
—Who is it that is duiug this netiy thiev­
Get Raanr roa CnairrwAi ’
ing about town T On Monday night, H. AL

*'*8W0trt|8Mt*fA(nJOE

emeU profits.

—An enjoyable time was had at tho Rap­

hnl succeeded in getting away after two
days* imprisonment.
About three mon&lt;bv
ago -fee (ought a prise fight near Mound Ci­
ty. Illinois, and lhe officers arrived on the

the rogue.

We Hare in Stoek and are constantly reeciving invoicesofas fine an
assortment of
.
.

BOOKS, TOILET ARTICLES, TOYS, ETC.,
Our Goods Wierc bOffiffht fbr
Cash, and will be sold^very LOW.
As can be (bund in the country.

&gt;t«e at 20 P’B,W1 awindling—which names ho learned and tends todufeat true temperance reform.
kte&lt;Widw- bT Inquiry al Lanelng and along the road
3rd, That as laborers in th* cause of
*
.
Tfion be would drive rapidly up to' a fartemperance we ought to extend our Influ■mer’s house.'histl^y run (.o the door, deliver
ri,b&gt;
« m

&gt;iialo m Kernel Coffee at« eti

Boise Brothers

Tits modus

operand) vac la fill cal a black

a fall Um of Mum* and Obilldretfs Calf

i ill in ciiihib"- "i urn m iui,

W. A. kt-Miss Mattle Payne, Middlcrflto.

and the’ prospect for
aMg erop oast eereon are good.

iClkn in the city.
figure*, rwwgiag frow
to

, W. D. G-- -Mias Gere Goeper, Woodhmd.
W. t). Am.—Frank Hhennec, HmUlngs.
' W. !&gt;. C.—Ker. G. W Shermao, Havtlng"

D. T. oneof more thnn usual interest, and
it is confidentially hoped that every lodge

MUdtavltl., No». vnh.im.
C. H Cnuxx, Bee. D. T.

To my Friends and Patrons :

On lhe night of November 27ih. to remove my office and business to Hastings
11 take this method of thanking you for tbe

IN BOOKS WE HAVE—
Barriers Burned Away"—R oe.
JANE PORTE R’8 WORKS.
• Opening of a Chestnut Burr, “
• From Jest to Earnest,”
“
.
Many works in Prose and Poetry
• Near to Nature's Heart.”
“
□ot tnenltoned.
{Just pullished.
ALL or Mts. HOLMES’ WORKS
including " Edith Lyle.’’
(Just published.

DR. J. G. HOLLANDS’ WORKS,
• Katrina " “ Bitter Sweet,” "Mistress
of the Manse,” "Seven oaks," '‘Ar­
thur Bonnicastle,’’- “ I* &gt; a i n Talks,”
" Tiicotnbe Letters,” "Bay Path,"
and the last (just published)*" Every
Day Topics.”

A (Wete Lite ol Sciotl toil ad
Statitraery,
FAMILY^ BIBLES,
QUARTO BIBLES (latge print)
POCKET BIBLES,
Large Print Quarto Testaments,
POCKET^TESTAMhNTS-

A full hne of Blank Books, Led­
gers, Journals, Day Books and Cash
Also Shakespeare, Milion, Cowper, Books, Memorandums, Quartos, Rec­
Byron, Moore, Scott, Burnes, Ten­ ords and Composition Books.
nyson, Whittier, Longfellow, Edgar
Uiarys for 1877, excelsior and per­
A. Poe, and many other poets.
petual, good for any year, at very low
prices.
v “THE GUNBOAT SERIES”
Pocket Books and Bill Books, foi
will lolereat every boy in Barry or ladies, gentlemen, youths and child­
Eaton Counties.
ren’s use, very cheap.

list Donation for the benefit of Rev. W. R.
Northrop, at Mr. Cuy»nler*a. Wednesday
evening. The receipts were &gt;40.00,

bull Co., Ohio, aud by Detective Baker, who
capture? him and brought him home for tri-

have generously overlooked my many faults

—At tbe late election CaaUettm polled 116
The Market Price paid for country pro'•.-;«dAppic.t.b^alreC^V&lt;be more than any other township in tb« eoon
home, bat was foiled In each ease.
ly, except Hastings, which boat us by tbo

me advantages which will make me

Tbanking you for pot liberal ptUronagr,
and iru«r&gt;ng by fair dealing, a coolinuewaoe ing a cellar for a new brick store, to be
•reeled in the spring.

A

for the

Respectfully

built.
Lam &amp;orc on 8ouib Main SI., near tbe
depot.

Wasted!
10.000 lbs Dried Apples,

B.ODftRis. Batter,

I.OnOdas Egye,
l.ooo bttwhele Beant.

•

In nehenra tte poods which will be sold
at the Z/&gt;trert fhJth prices.

ing to look at them.

(It costs noth­

Bwvox Bromt.
Nashville, Minh.

Santa &lt;71au*
If invited to call around and vw tny iclcc-

tion of Cbriatmaa Gifla before porcha«ing

D

W. Lixoolx.

K1U.
Oyster Crackers 8 cis. * pound at the

Cheap Oath Store

concourse of interested spectators. The ex­
orcices were appropriate for tbe oceavien.
— the programme consisting of songs ami

lawyer.

Tbo future will tell whether my

tend to any legal business which yon may

want me to attend to.
I bare made ar­
rangement* by which I expect to attend all

‘•Th* Empty Cradle Bed," a recitation. I
was delivered in a meritorious manner by

so to do, as in lbs peat

Being at the scan

Ota Wbeelcr.
A aong entitled "Singing from tbe heart." cuit oonrt better than I con)d did I live here.
, eo will be he'd as usual next Sabbath in tbls
by four little glrle. Minttie Co*. Fanny Heli,
Charles H. Brady, who has been id my
Tillage, and Doc. 17th, at Maple Grove.
Hattie Greg;, and Ida Clever, was very office as a clerk fer the past year and a half
will occupy the office in bis.own interest.
pretty.
business on Thanksgiving day, and the ma­
••The First Speech,” by Fay Thomas, lhe I can cheerfully recommend him to all wbo
jority of them attended church and listened
minister's fonr-ysar-ald eon. wrs etnpbati-. drsire'tbe servicM of a lawyer., I know be
u&gt; a good discourse from lire words “Thou ' cally original. If in forty years from now is honest, tcuiperaio “and industrious, and
will do all he can in the ini erest of hie cli­
he can mount the rostrum aud bring down ents. although he has never had any prac­
the house, as be did on the occasion of-hi» tice in the court*. I believe he will quickly
—Last Friday Oecar Crampton, of W&gt;’. first speech, bis chances for a princely seat learn, and will faithfully and earnestly work
his way pp and become a good practitioner.
ton. Eston Co., wm brought to this riilag.. in the Temple of fame will be good indeed
1 am desirous of getting all my matters
Nc belter person could have been chosen -u rH. J up before January 1st, 1877. and «o
by cnpstahle Fowler and charged with elanIto recite tbe "Little Chatterbox," than little that end 1 desire all who aro indebted to me
Nora Ainsworth,
She did il to perfection.
A song. ••Closer Io Tfige,” was well ren­
brought before Esq. Chipman, and dtoebavgtny’bookv
All who owe mi on mutters left
dered by Nellie Walralh, Hattie ' Coe and &gt;with rne for collection are requested to do
Eva Gregg.
tbe vame.
—Rev. I. N Crittenden last Monday aeAgain thanking you and hoping I shall
■•The Children's Consecration," was a
•ning drove down Croat Sheridan to hcrare
recitation .made np from selections from lh«
before the Literary SqactjF-. hHobia&lt; hia
, •.cripture-% Mil recitad by KelvaamsU boye
CLEMENT smith.
bnrM nn Wain Ui
hie sneak thief stole his borge -blanket, but
a few persons tniere’ted themMlvM in lhe

matter, a subscription was raised and a new.
just received their second stock of Fall
Goods, aud why are they selling so much ’

The bl- B. Sunday School concert earn*

Firte assortments of Combs, Brushes; Mirrors, Vases, Toilet Setts, Smoking
Setts, and a choice line of Lttndborgs Perfumes ; each and every bottle
warranted.
Fine Cologne, Ink Stands, Box Paper, Stereoscopes and
a better Stereoptic Views.

off, as per announcement, before a large

•—Rev. 0. I. Deyo. being unable sn aeappoinlmeot here and at- Maple Grove last

His lecture on the subject of "True Man.

to Gb&gt;ry.*
rf.fr.- rtmt
Coe.
A duett, entitled "Forsakn Me Not,’

myself and children.

aeveyargood-aised emiles.

I&gt;al«i, Doc. 4th, 18’6.
.
Jot a Kiaui-k, Treasurer.

Barak A. Bnootu.

1.,, which bi«hmcd cod surtwl mA
••Cbm Waking." a solo and cliorns, sung

Tin funeral of Nora Durham, axed four years, young-

siderabiy damaged, but the inmates escaped
witbont injury.

ll« Percie
All those indebted to
WiU pleasA c»H and retUe
day of January next.
w4W^.’«ft*H*’JosUqB

Demarsy

CASH!

AT BOISE BRO’S.
PIONEER STORE!

CASH!

I.. J. WHEELER,
GEO M B '-VAGS &amp; CO s COLOMN

W.G.HLSWORTH&amp;CO

Propricjor.

_________ I*.. ■!.. I.—.,

In-

tho nndentigned

Lodge No. 155 of F. Jb- A. M., bold Nov.
up hy the first 29th. the following officers were elected fo’r and was put on the platform and delivered
it wjrisffiy-iij^cswvw. a*
If no*, account*
office frr c«Heop .‘guaiac
• 4»k&gt;r&gt;«
,MU*- .
Il
A. P. Nicwu
8 W.—Dan. Halbert.
by Misses Alien Walralb, Pheaa Staley.
L. W — William BtiHwoll.
Flor*
McGraw,
Uu*
Downs,
Belle
Price
Armnd with thia great, antidote, tbe Bray
and Clareucc Barber, was exceedingly good
ordeal w parsed through and the sufferer

aa officiating.

IS

DRY GOODS,
OROOfRIES,
HATS,
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,
&amp;C.,
dtO.
AO&lt;

RECEIVING

L/kRGE

Hi

A Farm of 160 Acre*.
Wishing to gat mr matters in a smaller
compass I npw offer for -ale my home farm

JONES 4 SELLECK.

OF

Print ■, C
TICKS,

JDJEIML1IVS,

F'A.IJJL.
BEST ASSORTMENT OF

CLOTHING!

wrtn somrnesrr.,
eim, etc. tontains about 400.000 feet of choice pine, has

From 95 per Suit Up.

attack of iuftamatcry fere*.
A teivgraph memge from W. A. AyBwwth. at Rast Clarence. N. T.. to hte w&lt;t.

Iritis a marsh covering about 20
:)os*d by a bank, a fr.w rods wide
•bich acUnrri ceoU U easily

AND
WINTER
GOODS

CAN BS FOCSU -

FRESH OYSTERS,
B OL 0G.V.4 64 US.1GE,
GROCERIES, and '

WARM MEALS-for tte Wf

From $1 a Pair, Upwards.

15 GRADES OF TEA

etoe warted te ore Ma fret Mcwday.

LOOK IN!. ;
H. APWRlt-W.

__ __

erwi«e at pleavure, making a TKry desirable
place fbr rraabnty eoHure.
I now. offer

annonnced the s*rfeu&gt; ill sene of her untie,
m4

.NaeUvitre. Mtefa.

BOOTS AND SHOES !

Enrrtm BatnsviUB Naws:

40.W0

^railg-gladt

miles off. three milM from count
and post office, (mail •i’rey day,) «i
from a good grist mill, 10 miles frt
aonl*. the county scat, and aeatoftt

dektists,

.4TTHE BAKERY

Titnm»rm*n.

butt Tues lay.
Pnreusnt to Reaolution of the District
E. R. Lombard, a farmer living oast of Temple l/0. of G. T. for tho county of Barthe vHlago, is confined to his bod ’ with a

MICHIGAN FARMER
Gives w These Wbo Get Up ffiabe

of 1G0 acres in Inland, Bantis Co,, Mich, on.
mills

of tb.
BnCoi ot tbo Di*
trict T«o£l« It 0. of ft T. of Bury Oo.

I cou^atMl

INVOICE

ritbin two mil&lt;w. ore-shingle mill within J'

Ue Creek.

pATEm
9100 in Greenbacks

FULL LINES OF

and well performed.

ewoe. bat no&lt; ro with D B. DeL&lt;.nd ft Co/s

VVPVf

During the next 30 days

FOB SALE.

8 D.—B. F. Reynolds.

PcFFOXT Homs Maswactum.—There is

nt

WILL OFFER

I wish to announce that Gt I Brooks has
left me on three distinct occasions, and

Alicfi Wvdralh.
were driving down the hill, across tbo river. • “My Dog.” a recitation delivered in a
cute manner by Clarence Barber, caused

Ing the boras'into the fence.

CALL BEFORE PURCHASING YOUR GIFTS,

TO PURCHASERS OF

—Monday.ovsning aa Hiram Coe. and wife

to receive the tax for said township.

-OUR TOY DEPARTMENTRepresents Toy. Books, 25 styles, Dolls (50 doz.) both China nnd Wax.
and Dulls Heads in China and Wax, Alphabet Block**, 5 styles, und Toy*
innumerable, . Fine Fruits, Toya. &amp;c„ in Candy and Wood, all as low as
the lowest.
•

GREAT ffiDUCBKNTS

Local Don espondcnceMu. EutToa:

nn&lt;l black i

Becapaa they sell goods 20 per cent cheaper

h n&gt;r»n)«|ff cr/UAcUlc.

IN TOILET ARTICLES WE HAVE-

and miilakee. I know that you are tried
and trpe friends, I regret my removal and
only take tbe step believing that it will-give

8. LUBHADSEa

FROM 30 tl 60 CTS.

MERCHANT TAILOR!
Cutting nn^l M«»ktn^ dew- ia tbe hue«»

DOKATIOI PASTY-

50 CENTS TO S1.00 PR POUNJ&gt;.
and Satarday of each

READY MAM CLOTHING!

week, until

Satisfeu ti.m auarauiesd.

Location.— West Side of Main
Street, in W. A. Ayhwovth's Brink.
(■kli at *Bocrb‘s Barrell Manufactory for

MEN’S OVERCOATS

W. G. AYLSWOHTH &amp; CO.

IEI'8, YOUTH'i MTS1 CL«ffiJ5
WMch wta he oaM O i &gt;i«eevt»1v prime-

FOR «s

Contaiae about

Ftaoee

me •^ash.

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of rhunMwm, ehilbtatas, frasU^m,
PJUMQJLAL.

•il.

Sreuing Catairti, Ctawto Catnrrti, Uterrtiro Cltrrrti,
jiinnmnltyawrd by

It is peculiarly

effionctou* iu nil inataDoea whi
ment is required.—liochceter
Dailff Union and Advcrtierr.
majority of the. fore* evidently thinking * half

SANFORD’S
RADICAL
LBiLl-MdSHBLSn
CURE. $25
aarnm fMDfMhwsJSfk
f..rrmS

it ta all mopped up; got eotne at Dr. J. H.
McLean's Ostarrh Bnuff. It sooths*, heal*, and

314 Oheetawt BL Louis.
claiming tbe
Ibipirilu.

State for Tilden and H«
According to Bpenwb account* funtebed (thsy state)’

in noticed. On tho quartern the eagle'll
head ia turned to the left, while on the

They were attacked _ by the iMurgenta,
numbering 300 Infantry and WO cavalry, who

•tatemente it epfWre that tbo Tilden electors

Bm been gradually lapsing into insanity for
gfiJUl • WtoklWe,
88,980;
Bi.
Martin,
88.8N;
Focbo.
88,839;
Deblanc,
M,force into tbe

At oar request, Origin A Oo., Philadel­
phia, Pa., have promised to aend any of
our readers grabs (on receipt of 15 &lt;*nta
to pay postage) a sample of Dobbin'*
Electric noap. Try it Bend at once.

$984

ML SlchoUa.

while th*** Spaniard* were fighting for their

77.IM; Bnroh. 77,144; Joeeph. 74,889; Sheldon.
74,844; Marks, 75.221; Loviseoe, 75,370; Brew-,
star, 75,457; Jefferaon, 75,956. Hie returns ainjrtm (Kngland) Mternr.

tho Uber Bpenirh troo|Mi behind tho hills.

»»»)

CMURFULLY RCOOMMEND3

luatertaUy frum thoee certified ata

. Monday morning, four persons perished, two

Daniel a Jopoa, Amo* Marsh and William
Marsh were killed, and Thomas Davie and
Joseph Phillips seriously Injured by tho ex-

beantiful binding of rod and gold, it is tbo moot
splendid gift-book for boys and girls ever issued

all contingent emergencies, and has depressed
the BL Petanburg Bourse.

that waa not surpriatagly good."— The Church-

heretofore oaat’

CONGRESSIONAL.

Ing Board a great quantity ot written evidence

Mumhay, Dec. 4.— Senate.—Tho Senate met
and was called to enter1 promptly at 13 o'clock....

Democrats and Republican*.
Democratic
counsel also entered a protest in regard to the
manner Ul. widcli the committee bad been
an objection against receiving any protesta
except those accompanying Stipcrvis ors' ro-

law. They adjounied subject to tbe call of tho
PrcaideuL J, Madison Wells.
about 9160,(NO. In hew Orleans three squares
wore burned, aud hundreds of poor jieople loot

to MOO,000.

prevailed generally, and eomo

notified th* Democratic)

They left tho

pursued that night to a point thirty mum north
of Garden Qty whoie they were fired on and
v-oundod.

the credentials of the

General. It wm signed by Geu. Hampton,
Senator Gordon, of Georgia and A. C. Haakell,'
and charged Gen. Roger with bad faitli and as
acting like a partisan in tlio interest of Gov.
Chamberlain.
Coi.uxuiA, Doc. 1.—Tbo situation is un­
changed. Tlio legislators, both black anil

Holman and otlier Drruix-rata ixmtaudlng that ths
orgstil^aUnn cf the H«xiac was nrc-assrily th* Unit
bOACM-M in order,-while Banka and other Itepubll-

to a truce until to-morrow at noon, when It is be­
lieved hostilities will be resumed. Gen. Rager

reaoletlon then

Fourth California dirtric*. aa published in the
Han Francisco Chronic*, gives Pacheco (Itepv.blican) 19 115; Wigginton (Democrat), 19,112;
majority for Pacheco. 3. Tilden's majontv in
tlie district is 1 368.
■
—We print herewith tho popular vote for
Hayes aud Tilden in tho States named below :
lUMhl lutloii instructing

□arfiehL

showing "The Stars of Each Month," which

on popular science recently given to th* public.
Amusement aud instruction, with fun and
frolic, and wit and wisdom, will bo mingled as
rote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, .heretofore, and St. Kxcuolas will oonUnue to
delight tlie ycuug and give pleasure to the old.
Tbo London Literary Ifbrid says : “ There
Democratic members of tho Senate then j■re­
tested against any action of the Bcuat* tend­
ing to recognize tlie body presided over by E. to equal Uda choice production of Bentnxxx'e
Roprreantalivcs of Houth Carolina, not hav­
ing a quorum to do businreg etc. In the
evening Speaker
Mackey told Speaker
Wallace Be intended to remove the Edge­
field men with State constables. Wallace said
ths House was tlio only conservator of its own
order, and could not legally be interfered with

commend, aud would yinld only to United
States troopo under Gen. Roger.
'
Two Rapoblican memta-m (colored), Wyera
and Hamilton, deserted tho Republican aide
and were sworn in by thg Democratic Speaker,
Tie resjiective bodice n w stand : Democratic
Hour, 59 MMinbera ; Republican Hoose, 57
memt-exH; contested sea s, 8.
Coixxnu. Dec. 4.—Speaker Walbiee ad­
journed the Demoeratio Hours to meet at Car­
olina Hall, aa there were 100 special constables

Beturnlog hoard. Morriaoa r-twnUd

Mr. Wallace feared such * movc-

It waa reported on the

Boom which first baa sixty-three members, a
hgal quorum. with certificate* signed by tho
Secretary of State. Tbo Republicans have fiftysix and the Democrats sixty, not reckoning the
eight members from Edgefield and Laurons

tu.na

t»,W*

THE ELECTION.

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statement of tbo public

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13.G3L The official canvass of the vole for
numbers of tbe legislature shown tbo Ripub-

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tn. mesous ron 1877,
Which opens with November, 1876, begins a
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French. “The Kingdom of tbe Greedy," a

Two Splendid ViJunwt far Prrjenlt.
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prealdlnr offlevr, the Hour waa called to order at

-Minnesota papers say that there la no truth

from Garden City in daylight

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$350^

der and had tho roll called.

—Tbo Howard county (Iowa) Court House,
Cresco, was dretroyed by nro tho other
night, and all tbe court records aud nearly all

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•dperbly Uluatratcd, contititui a very ii.tercta-

Twenty firemen were injured,

glieh ooest, with con-idcrablo loss bf life, in tbo
• term of last week. By Uxt foundering of tho
freight steamer Prince (says a dispatch from

COLLINS’

wounded and dead. Tbe,Spanish lost thirty
three killed and fifty-nina wounded, among
tbe latter rix officers. The insurgents left the citizens aa expressed at tbe polls. Aa to
twenty-four dead on the field.
intimidation, violence, and other illegal acta,
—A dispatch from Berlin a^ye tliat mi order, it is a significant fact that tn tho pariahoe
which ta hi preparation, for calling out all the
ItitMianMUAierW y^oT age.!* MgaririM

for theirroapoctlv. terms. Chaffee

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Bepultacau candidate for ekotor, who waa

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B.no,nt
•nd 5 for Tdden. making Haye*' majority in
tbo State 47 onthe fane of the returns.

•bgtwe to an electorahlp.
to-day and .wore that bo reeigned in Oxober.

WiirntB is dow fairly upon us, and the

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of Joiknton i Ancuiifne
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centennial

Ito Enem; of Diwoae, the Fm al
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VOL. IV
Raskrillr fWCWW
VIZLAOS OF^JCBK!l

,CHURCH—C.
Wha« msrrllj

!***&lt;*

piraty an&lt;«h-r 7

jsefsris.
u.tml.d^trtdiw, and

Nj
Pepita s
with him—for although ho wm young
; then I fell- on
ho had a ship of bis own—I said yes .mother and Minnie used to pass long
with all inj^he&lt;rt,for I loved the hodesb- isummer days weeding and ’watering and his shoulder Tike one dead.
“There are no words to tall you,
tho beds of poppies and mari­
hearted sailor, ma’am, ever since we tending
’
were little children together. -I only golds and asters—old-fashioned flowers ma’am, of tbe joy and happiness we
thought then of all the strange, sunny such m mother loved. Pepita wm her knew iu our littlecoitage that .Christmas
day. We eooldn’t realize it ouraaivee.
lands Charite had toLLma about, and to
I (fidnt ctore 4o take my eyewfrom Char­
trip to paradise.
Well; wo were mar- the garden, and go and sit for hours on lie for e. moinent, leet I should
the beach watching tha waves tumble in look .back and find him gone. Min­
voyage to Brazil. I mind me so well among tho stones and beat against the nie and Pepita both sat clinging to. him
He had a long
of that voyage, ma’am, just m if it all foot of the cliff. Wb-n Charite came and carrtvwing him.
happened yesterday. It was late in No­ bomaafy wm alwayz the firat to wm? Iran story to tell n» o! shipwreck upon ship­
iar down the road, and I’ll nover forget wreck, of long waling upon lonely
vember when we startid, and right hero
off Hatteras wti iJawi ri' terrible gain, t how her pte^y i*». used to&gt;ok m she islands, watahtog month after month for
wm so frightened when the wind bowled would come dancing up tho Rarden path sails which seemed never to come—ad­
and whistled through thfe rigging, and pulling Lira with’both her hands, and ventures through which many a poor
almostowished, ruywlf back in the old ho laughing and calling her all manner sailor lias passed, and from which

of tender names,
*
.
‘•Those were sunny days, ma’am, and
The old lady’s voice broke, and she I’m sure there never wm a happier fam­
stopped fo wipe awayjjjo tears, which ily than the ono gathered round our lit­
ran down^he* cheeks.
• x
• j tle table while Charlie wm hc«ne.
“But when the wind blew the wildest^ - ‘*We had saved'a good bit of money,
cottage with mother—for I had a dear

J^AHH VILLE LODGE.-JMV.

la wbat) cheerily.

• araa^OTrdtallytnviU.1
RKV. C. I- DKYO,

^tHrrrfcry.

the story M Charlie did.
“ That night, silting by the fire after
the children had left us alone, I made
Charlie promise me that he would never
leave me
but would give up the

Charlie only laughed, and nt. last I cried too, for Charlie‘wasn’t like some Bailors,
“I didn't realize till'long afterward
myself to sleep in his krms like u fright­ who throw flvaryihingabout when they
ened child.
are on shore. Every penny wo could how hard it had been for him to promise
spare ho laid by for the lUtla girls; for me that I had oomo to have such a
x .a..***
U WVI
I,.'-. M
warm tropic seas I wm happy watching they were always little. MS'hhn, • and kl- terror of the sea that I couldn't rcali z
IL A. BARBER.
how a sailor’s heart delighted in it
toe schools of flying-fish and the groat
x«*.a Mince, near rcewence, on oortit
“ But our flay &lt;?f anxiety wm to, coma. When years had passed, and Minnie and
floating fields of gulf-woed; and nt
Con and SUU Mrosta, Swindle. MJcb.
night, when.the sea wits shining and the Ari opportunity wm offered Charlie to go Pepita had both married and left us
THE STEWARDESS* STORY.
M. C ELLIS,
ship seemed passing through a lake of on a long voyage to the East Indies. The alone, I began to feel how hungry Char
lie wm for tho life he had loved so
It wm Christmas eve. I wm spend- sMycr, AU my dreams of paradise were chance, m we looked at it, was 4°° gwxl
to be thrown away ; so bo sold the Pe- much. He used to spend his time wan­
ig it not in the sweet circle round tho
dering about tho doaks and going on
“
Thou
camo
tho
foreign
land,
with
pita,
which
was
getting
to
bo
an
old
CLEMENT SMIT11
homo fireside, but in a saloon of a south­
beard the ships in from foreign ports;
ward-bound steamer, where there wm its straugo swarthy faces, and words I ship, and went off as ludf owner of
and sometimes he would sit on the cliff'
didn
’
t
know,
and
odd
fruits,
and
all
another
bark,
the
Arago.
It
wm
hard
nothing to remind one of tbe blessed
for hours with his spy glass, hatching'
season of peace and good will save a sol­ manner of queer things. Charlie wm to let him go for so long a time. South
the pMeiug vessels, and more than once
D. W. SMITH.
never
tired
of
bringing
mo
new
and
America
Seemed
like
homd,
but
the
East
itary cron of evergreen which one pas­
ROTARY mUk, attend, to:
I heard him sigh m if his heart was
senger bad fastened over her stateroom curious trinkets, and I mode my little Indke wm an unknown world. He was
1' aaaking deed., tnortiair*.
bursting; but I would never listen when
cabin
m fancy m a Ohintee toy shop.
so
full
of
hope
that
he
tried
to
go
off
in
door. It was a viild night. We were
“ When wo came homo from tliat voy­ his usual jolly way, kissing Minnie and ho spoke of going to sea again until at
just
off
Cape
Hatteras,
add
the
vessel
UNION HOUSE
TCRANK DANCER, Proprietor. Thl. betel la wm rolling like a plaything in the hands age my little Minnie wm born. She telling her she would be a little woman last his health began to fail, and it
T &gt;lrMamJy (Husted In rt&amp; cenler of boriuew
wm a darling bloe-eyed baby,
and
seemed there was nothing for him but
of the stormy sea. A violent snow-storm
Charlie wm so anxious for her comfort then—and premising Pepita no end of to return to his' old life or die. But I
couldn’t bear to lot him go alone, and
that
he
persuaded
me
JbTstey
at
home
’
curious
things
from
the
foreign
lands
;
dreary and Arctic. Snow and ice cov­
ALF. C. BUXTON,
he couldn't bear to leave mo behind.
ered everything, and the muffled forme with mother, and ho went on tho next but there was a heaviness iu my heart,
We were both too old to begin life
and
when
he
camo
and
put
his
arm
voyage
alone.
of the sailors passing to and fro under
intact a re. hi
MBritT couldn’t bear it ; so, when he around mo and said, * keep up your over in the long trading voyages;
the glare of tbe lanterns appeared like
alntny mill.
came
homo
again,
I
begged
him
to
let
courage, Maggio ; IT soon bo back, ’ I and as Charlie had the offer of tbe place
the weird ghosts of dead Arctic voyagers.
Mrt. M. J. TIMMERMAN.
of first mate on this ship—the Captain is
I was glad to seek the warm saloon and me go back to my homo in tho little couldn’t look at him. I hid my face in
, on the Plano
an old friend of his, ma’am—I got the
gat bored myself into a corner of u cabin. He had fouml it desolate enough my hands and sobbed like a baby.
“
After
ho
wm gone we settled bock situation as stewardess, and for three
without
me,
so
he
said,
and
we
went
loupgc. To watch the movements of
into tho old ways; the children went to years Charlie and I have been traveling
JOHN M. ROE.
the passengers was mu linement enough, again together.
OUSE. Sicaaad C*rri««r fainter. Uralnlnt. and served to prevent mettom thinking
“This voyage we lay a long time-in school, and mother and T kept the Leufle back and forth together, and we will
Frroeolnj. and Paper Ilancinc a .■’pccUIly.
continue to do it m long as God gives us
too tenderly of the home circle where I tho Brazilian port, and Wore we sailed tidy. But I wm .uneasy; I didn't dare
health and strength to bear tho jour­
wm missed from the festivities of Uhrist- for bqne another baby wm in my arms. to say anything to trouble the girls, but
CHAS W, DEMARA Y,
We called her Pepita, after our dear old I never lay down at night without dream­ ney.’’
ing
of
shipwreck,
and
When
the
time
Tho old lady slopped and looked IwwThe usual crowd wm collected which ship, and it was hard to say which the
one always sees on a steamer pouthward sailors petted tho most, the ship or,the came round when we could expect news itatingly at me and at some other pas­
from Charlie, it seemed as if my heart sengers who liad gathered near to listen,
bound in the wintertime. Here around baby.
D. IK. LINCOLN,
" AU went weU with us until wo were would burst with anxiety. Tho news as if she feared we were wearied by her
a table were gathered a group of men,
probably sugar mere i ante, striving, in within three'days* Mil ofNew York, and never cams. Day after day wo waited, long family history.
I hastened to reassure her by thanks
spite of the motion of tho ship, to play a then a terrible storm camo on. It wm and litUb by little a sad silence settled
E PARADY.
quiet game of ouchor. Stretched on the in tho winter, and for eight long days we down on our cottage. When word would for the pleasant way she had enter­
so£m were ladies in kll tho stages of sea- were tonacd at the rnflrcy of the tempest. come of the arrival of ships which oailcd tained ns during tho long Christmas eve
sickDMs. A few children not yet put to It wm an awful time, rifa’am; Charlie long after Charlie's did, we would look
bed were crouching on the floor with didn’t laugh then ; and, although ho in each others’ faces and never speak a
*• And so Charlie is really here on

TJTgSZBJU» DIBJ.STBK.

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Oiry

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chart. J. F. tMwBwy LoniaA Ota MM |M.

Mother rrodrard, Mrs. Fsrrcn. The nobis be­
hind Ibo somm interrupted the vetoes of the
dismixsed.
and
there
would
been nothing more serious to

have
record

appalling.
Trisa the panic becarao. rutoraraal. aad^ght
The houae waa about two-third* Ailed, thoaa wu on ovary faof. and every faoa was tamed
bnlow suing well forward toward tha efego. to the vestibule, which vras the main exit.
For those in the family circle, dreo-circlo, aud

Washington street A panlc-atrickcn people fire right behind me, you ongbt to have pres­
rtxahed pell-mell towards and down the Btair- ence of mind to go out quietly." MiwiKaio

diked up, and a scene of terror, confwtiou, pls to sit down, bat they paid,
aUaniian, and
and distreM ensued which beggars deeerij'- a wild rush for tho door began, accelerated by
Uou. ’
' ’
the roof of die hut on the stage cabbing fire.
Just above the landiug-plaooof the aUirway,

W. H. YOUNG,

H

J. B. RASEY.

WEBSTER 4- HOBBS,

ORNO STRONG.
Job PrinUame
dispatch. Office

WM. E. GRIGGS,

MUSIC!

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N H Kill

J H. LEE.
V.

Deputy HUerlfT,

JAMES FLEMING,

Wilier ini Jeweler,
P. S- Fine Watches and Jewelry carejujly repaired and warranted

J^ONEY TO LOAN!
h ipfmtl U hhk !&lt;anfct,
’ IN SUMS or

$300.00 and UPWARDS
ON LONG TIME.

L. RUMELL.

ELIBU CHIPM.4.V,
Justice of the Peace,
Atauthwills, Mich.
General Conveyancing.

MONEY TO LOAN

their nurses, and in a warm corner near
the heater lay a poor, txxiHumptive girl,
carefully watched over by her mother
and brother. She was going to die un­
der the orange trees. Only tha old story
repeated over and over again every vinMoving-round amougall those who
were sick was tho trim, plump figure of
the old stewardess.
She wm currying
bowls of broth, tumblers of chopped
ioe, and all these little delicaciee ho
welcome to a sufferer from Hea-sicknes-K.
The quiet, placid face of tho old lady
interested me, and in those few days al­
ready passed since leaving port we had
become firm friends.
With tho quick
instinct of a woman who had to do with
all kinds of people^ she felt that I liked
her company, and she had alretuhformed the Irabit of coming for a quiet
chat with me the last thing at night

tried to sr«ak^'KMerfol wordfl, Toould
see he wm almost wild with anxiety.
IT never forget that time, wfien I sat
day and night on tho cabin floor, -nth
Minnie clinging to my dress, and prior
little Pepita in my arms, listening to tho
waves crashing against the ship m if
every moment mast be our last. Tho
sailors would come down now and then
for a drop of hot coffee and to warm
their frozen fingers, for everything fon
deck wm covered with ice. They hadn’t
the heart, poor fellows, to speak to the
children, and I aaw more tlian ono tear
on their rough cheeks when they looked
at them, and Pepita would smile and
stretch out her little band* in her un­

conscious baby way.
** But God saved us after all. la the
evening of tho eighth day the wind
clianged, and wo drifted into calmer
water. It it hadn’t been for the eMt
wind blowing, we might just m well

havo drifted the other way, for the ship
wm nlmoflt JieljdeaH,
It was abput 2 in
I wm impatient to-night for her tha^jorptog-when Chirite rushed into
leisure hour to arrive, fori naw a strange the cabin and almost carried me in his
tenderness in the old lady's face, and arms to tho door. There I saw, gleam­
ing through the fog, two great, shining
old memorial to her heart, which per­ lights. They were, like angels’ eyes
haps I could induce her to tell me.
Bo looking from heaven to mo. I've passed
when at last she came and sat down on those Highland lights many a time since,
ono end of the lounge where 1 was lying, ma’am. I’ve seen them in soft summer
I said, trying to lead the conversation evening*
clsar spring mornings,
to what I felt wm uppermost in her but Iheyer me them without njy whole
mind, “It's* rough-night for Christ- heart going out in thanksgiving and
praise. No one to whom they hatfb not
“Yes, ma’am,” she replied, smooth shone, m they did to me that night, can
ing the folds of the kerchief across her know what they really mean, standing
brtMt; “but I’ve seen many a rougher there on the headland aud pointing to
night at sea in my day, and **—thought­ heaven.
;
fully —“sadder Ohrietmas ewa, too."
“ Well, wo saw tho lights from other

tacked in their berths and her duties for

•• Ym, ma’am, but not in thte way. I DOM17.wrecked ship up tho harbor, and
uaod to have my own little cabin in my before night I laid Pepita in my mother’s

r
. . •
•‘After that Charlie wouldn’t hear of
my going to sea again. He said he could
bear anything if the children were not
suffering too; no, for the sake of my lit­
tle ones, I couoen*«i
consented w
to bwj
stay wuuiu
behind..
cm wj **.
ue
“Well, ma'am, I’ve been thinking it; Charlie bought a little cottage on the
all over to-night, and if you don’t mind Jersey cpsat, where. I ©ould overlook the
IT tell you some of the thing* a Baiter’s ■
an(] J settled down quietly to toko
wife Um to pass through, and how her care pf (he children while he went on
heart gets wrong very hard sometime^’’) Ins vjyzges.
’ " '
“ I hadn’t much knowledge of those '
•* He kept on going to Brazil and back
tilings when I married Charlie, for I wm for a long time. Twice I left the chila slip of a girl then, and knew no more dren with mother—tot aha had come io
of tbe » Uma ot» kun. io ntobing li,. rf*.
|bo
-0.1
the weasels sail oat of and into a quiet I with film, for it buri me to paw all my
land-bound harbor. So when Charlie life away from Charlie e side. Soeveryaaked me to ba his wife and go to seu thing went well with us. We owned our
and never felt afraid of storm nor wind."

tho other’s heart.
Only little Pepita
never gave up. ‘ My father will come
back; my father will come back,’ she
used to say, until I couldn’t bear to hear
her, because I couldn’t believe it; and
when she used to stand for hours, shad­
ing her eyes with her hand and gazing
off over the water, it drove me almost
wild, because I knew what she wm
watching for.
“A summer and winter aud another
Hummer had passed since Charlie went
away, and, when ChristmM came rotuid
again, I laid my poor mother in the
churchyard, and come bock alone with
nyr children to the cottage.
“Howl got through the next year,
ma’am, I con never tell. As I look back
it appears like od awful dream, but I do
remember tbe OhristmM ave, the third
without Charlie. Minnie, Pepita, and I
sat huddled round tb fire talking in
low tones about our loot; for we could
bear now to speak of him sometimes,
a«d.it soothed mo to bear the uhilfiren
talk, and to see how much* they loved
him. Pepita tried that night to sing
one of tbe sailor songs he had taught
hex, but she couWa't do that Her voice
broke down, and wa couldn’t one of ns
speak another word.

board with you!” I said.
“O ybs, ma’am," she replied, smiling.
**T would not lie here without him.
Did you mind the man who wm freak­
ing to me at tho cabin door to night—
the tall, stoat man with a gray beard ?
Yes, you saw him, did you ! That was
• Oharlie.{’

“ It wm a sad ChrtetrnM eve, ma’am—
tbe first one whan all hope usd really
gqna. out, and when I toy down to
sleep that night I felt that, except I
must live for the children’s sake, it
would be such a blessing to die.
“ Christmas morning wm very clear,
and I renwmber how tha sunlight
danced in anr little kitchen. It fall like

a blessing on Minnie’s pretty hair, mak­
ing it sparkle like gold, and reflected on
the picture of Charlie’s ship—toot tho
lost one, but the dear old Pepita, which
hung on the walk
&gt;‘Ths children kept busy preparing
our little Christmas dinner, but I
couldn't do a thing thab morning. My

HOLIDelT PBBSBNTS.
Pretty little Beent- cases may lw&gt; made
with nut-shells and silk. Two large
Madeira tints or English walnuts are re­
quired. Halve "them carefully by forc­
ing the points of your scissors into the
soft end. Scrape the inside perfectly
clean, heat a liair-piu red-hot in a candle
blaze or gM jet, and with it bore two
small boles opjxifdte each other at each
end of the shell; varnish with gum- shel­
lac dissolved in alcohol, then set item in
a warm place till perfectly dry. Make
a bright colored silk bag three inches
and a half square, with a hem at one
end and a place for a drawing-string.
Sew on the nute, at equal distances, a
little way above tho unhemmod end;
run a thread round that edge, draw it
tight, and flniah with a little bow.
Form the other end into a bog by run­
ning a narrow riblion into a drawing
hem. Last of all, sot a tiny bow at the
top of each shell, and fill the bag with
cotton wool sprinkled thickly with
sachet-powder. A pretty pen-wiper can
bo made in the form of a closed parasol.
Sharpen a thin lead-pencil that has an
ivory tip. Out a circle of silk, and an­
other, somewhat smaller, of thin black
cloth. Point or scallop the edges all
around, pierce a hole in the center, of
each circle and run the point of tho pen­
cil througii, leaving the silk circle on
top. By a little ingenuity you can now
crease, fold and secure those circles close
to the handle, so that the whole will
look precisely like a closed panraol, by
experimenting flrat with apiece of paper

required io suit your pencil.
These
sometimes, m^’am, no. blind, to God's little ornaments can be made easily, and
mercy hanging over us.
Amply repay the makers for their
“ The table wm spread, and wo sat trouble. ____________ .
.
Sings Like a Bird.—The delightful
•ffecta of this new pnaciplr. Dr. J. &amp; Mo-

ma’am, I can hardly toll

screamed like one mad with Joy.

l’

sprang to my feet I couldn't tell what
had happened to me. I saw looking is.
at the window—Charlie—Charlie alive
and wall I
.

clear as s I
CaL.ls. and

**’ '
Trial Boxes, by

about to open a store in New Ybrfc fox

know I couldn’t move.

I mw m in a the sole of wligious articlesL

Brolly. rw». Iwwtt Iwrm, «• ,«■•

bind, forced forward by Un terrified people
•till farther behind, fell over her and pUtd ou
top of each other, four and five de?p.
The police from the station-house nexLdoor
were promptly on the acene, but owing to the

men and children were trampled upon, and
their cries of agony could be Hoard nearly

separated from their children, and children
from their mothers, and thereJwent up a hqndttd-voiced shriek thtt made too stoutest

top of each other and. maaeed together, hry
could extricate comparatively few. and thcM
were all bruMod. bleeding, and maimeJ.
The New York Fomlny Pott haa tho follow­
ing description of Uie March for the mlMlng :
"At about 11 o'clock a horrible discovery

riblacruah. They Mtaedfainting frown and
half-dead children and dragged them into the
I lobby, and returning to rescue otlicra perhbed
UtaBtMlVM.
Ihero 'Wots cTwSrfbrutal mau there who worked to Ml
imIvm only, indifferent at to tho fata of otltera.
"Riey rrowdod tbeir-way through the atniglobby of too theater lay an immense heap of gling oum. pushing baipIeM woroca and Chilrubbish, smouldering beams, fragments of
forms of men who had fallen in too crush.
pontic tbo principal entrance to, too theater. Above, in the gallerlM and on toe stairway,
was heard the tramp of many feet, and ehridks
wboro tbe stain which led to the gallery
fellUnder
tho heap
tint
men­
tho bouM was full, and when, tho panic, oc­
tioned a
dead
body
wsa
found, curred below there wAi the’ same great rush
and tho firemen diligently prosecuted tbeir
Morel) In thto direction. With raueli labor
was cut off. The sernes of lho main Door
a horrible sight wm rovnaled. Boucalh that wore re-enacted above. There were the same
mound corpaaa lay In row#, heaped one upoa_____
_____
____ exhibited, tbe safce
bravery
and______
cowardice
another, packed together with a fearful
iramplins of peoplo under foot- hr W ®
iidity, which told of tbe great pressure to i panic-rtricken mase. tho eamo atruggte for UJe.
which they bad been aubjeotod. How many j jjoii, in their efforts to c«ca|&gt;e, climbed ever
lay there, what their mxo or ago. no man could
people’s beads and iirod violence, but in
tell, and at noon only gueeses could bo made. many cat on their
. . o.Torts wore fruitleu. —
They
Up to 1 o'clock ninety-four bedim bad been perished where they stood. In .ths hoighj. of
taken from tho rains, and other" were still the panicTliomas llocbeford. chief usher, saved
visible, lying in layers four deep."
many by leading them by a aide door to Myrtle
A later dispatch says that fully 300 |&gt;er«oua avenue, but the draft through tins door male
perished miserably, and that iho probability is
and such of tho player i as hail not alwsady made
L900 people in the theater—600 Ln tbe gal- exit, finding retreat cut off. Jumped down beloriee. Ttioeo in tho balcony were warned
early, had made their eecapo comparatively
and struggling behind tho hopeleasly compact
descend. TtiU opened into a wide lobby, thirty mass, who fought and wrceUed and shrieked in
their combat for life.
BKMVJ.TOf THU OFFICIAL COVITT IN
ZOVJHIdKji. . ;
Nrw Ouxaza Dec. 6.—fitaiq Itetura-.
Ing Board have notified the Secretary of State
of level walk along the front of too lobby and of the election of the Htyea electors, the ‘Republioan Stats ofiioera. and four out of fhs Six
way, whore, p abxbly, throe men could vralx
ahreut, loading to tho ntroet. When the great other Htato oflicera is m follows: Governor,
dim of ;&gt;eoplo, mainly young men and boya
Packard. Bopubllcan, 71.814 ; Nicholls, Demo­
Ln tbe gallery, raahod down tbe upper Mairway crat, 71.193 ; Packard's majority, 3.428; Lfenfrom the third to the aecond floor, they enoenn- Icnxnt Governor. Antoine, Republican, 7L,tc.-ed a volume of amoko driven in from the G» ; Wilts, Democrat, 71.693; Antoine’s ma­
jority, S.67C; Attorney Genera!. Hunt, R’puV
Ucan, 75,030; Ogdon. DtmocraL 70,886;
ou thia landing numbers of them fell down, and Hunt's majority, 4. LW ; Auditor of JPublia Ac­
otl.cra toppled ' er them, until their accumu- counts, Johnson, Bopubllcan, 75 555; JnmoJ.
Democrat, 70,301; Johnoon’e majority, 5,184 ;
they were precipitated over the balustrade into BuparitiUndcat of Public Eduratian. Brown.
the lobby cf tho acoond floor, a distance of Republican. 74.446; Laahor, Democrat, 71,109 ;
probably fifteen foot. Tlua maiui of hutniu, bo- Brown'a majority. 3,337; Socrotary of Btata
lngn were thrown at once, with a violent shock, Honora. Republican, 74,855; Strong, Demo­
□I&gt;on the floor of the lobby, broke it, through, crat, 70,898 Honore's majority-, 8,057. The
and the make were precipitated, two hundred following are the comparative, figuraa of the

stou, waa narrow and circuitous. From
the third floor to the necoud it was wide enough

their charred remains.

Burch...
8beldon\
Marks...

-Wickliffe.

7&lt;.*iaD.BU
S (Bij'S-xy..
WITHIO-Jb..
TV'n&gt;rwa
Jeflrioa.................... . —
—..------- ,

is.

70.
.flktto
70.56C

The majority of tbe lowest Hayas elrotor
Tbo complete story Of the horror in Brook­
lyn. when folly written, will place it at the head over the highest Tilden elector is 8,487 Tho
of the long list of theater burnings, with per­ Bepuhbcxnis also have a majority in tho Legis­
lature.
,
,
... ,
Lboatcr-playore and nearly tbe entire audience
by flro In the Dublin Tbioter, wn« eevonty
Eumituro frequently becomes dotty,
occurred in toe South American church of and requires cteaniog. For thia pur­
pose, take a soft sponge, wot with clean,
drapery of tod altar caught fka' and numbers 1
cold water, and wwih over the article.
periahod in too crash. Tbe horrors of that
dreadful night will perhaps never be fully Then take a soft chamois skin and wipe
it clean? Dry the skin as wafi as you

either incapable of graphic description at can by wringing it in the hands, and
wipe the water off tbe furniture, being
careful to wipe only one way. Nover
in shocking and appalling incidents all that
lum ever been committed to type. Strong men
tho vorniah is defaced, and show* white
marks take linseed oil and. turpentine
in equal parte, shake them well in-a

vial, and apply a very small quantity on
a soft rag until thn color is restored;
then with * dean, soft ragrtnpe Ae
ing down woewn and children and weak
with their strong fieta, leaping frantically
tho becta of tbceo In frack while fl&gt;o wi

mixture off. In deeply-carwd work tho
dust cannot be removed with « spenge.
Use a stiff hairpd paint-brush instead of

asponge,

.

Merchant's Gargling Oil. Iras become
human flesh U
for horses and
it has no equal to
the world. Wo are’ Assured by those

whom is a dis'iuguiflbedphyeiciau—Ihtt
among all the various pile remedies
none »tr.&gt;r&lt;l«a rack

�CHRONIC DISEASES

A foolish lad. residing in the fami­
was eovorad with a thick man tic of ly of John Mon I ion, a toucher, at
snow, and the street# of that then Gorham, Me., was left in the chaise

Mvely •barf.- were filled with sleighs of an infant, and, imitating what he
had seen, he killed tbe ebild, skinned
lional •&gt;»«&lt;“ to the fsricily painted the body, and etit and hung'it up.

I AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF MY

of svery description. from the iradi

mrtteth and the tnoswal ring cf the
ilmgh belts and the merry laugh uf

the gay .and frobesome filled the air

Pomeroy's tjetnncrai has ntrained
a circulation of 42,000 copies, and is
as rad h*»t as aver.

aa the runners dashed to aud fro.

“Brick” makes

the most readable paper in Chicago,

Our «i»d was engrossed with the

Think of it;

ursrtvooa
■*. WOlt

56 broad columns of

pleasant anticipations of a thanks­
lively reading matter every week,
giving dinner at the hotel, (which
for only 12.00 per year
It is just
our employer* had offered us,| wbcyt
tlie paper for the westerh family.
vra turned the key io'the took of the

Tbe Doctor's Locatiw

"print shop,” and passed oat upon

Ranis and Turkey sre firmly bent
the Street.
on fighting and both ns I ion sure ma
Ere we had walked a square we king extensive preparation* therefor
me! a young girl who Irtd arrived at The Turks are up and already on the

You can buy lh&lt; brat

WATERPROOF

in Barry County

.Wrtbw Mltru-vro at

91KcparAl.Ottawaroom,St,for tllff-roni r-«#&gt;nf.

Good Il-Inch Shenin- for 7 Cento.

ths fascinating, age of which poets war path, and Rnnsia ha* 400,000
write and modem young Pythias soldiers in camp, and has given Un­
dreams, "sweet sixteen." Her eyes de Sam an order for 20.' 00,000 cart­

Good 44-heh Blenched Sheeting lor 1* Cent*.

Nl«&lt; Dress Goods nt 25 Cent-, per yard.

were filled with tears, aud this is ridges, the shells of whioli will be )
What she said:
“Orno. pa is dying, manufactured fram Michigan copper.
knd the doctors sent me after this
It took a man ot war, 519 men and
prescription, and I cannot get it, be­

'

Beautiful Nubian nnlj 5» Cents.

HATS, CAPS, GLOVES * MITTENS,
“T00 LATE! MED TDOnOHJE0 ECTrIn bow many caaca tbiaenn be nald of friardi or

Wwich will be closed out CHEAP.

timely. *killful trmtment wm neglected.
Xo.1 famlUm ha»c «r or mar* w»t&gt; life *mUttered by ooodle.e enffrrlns-«k'.om free from pain.

lot to keep the gaunt wolf from the Sweeney will return from Europe.
Last week while a police officer

Then was it that the true meial in
tho womanly heart of Josie S——be­

She assuaged

warrant was going
The largest stock in Nashville.

FOR SALE ONLY BY

of Grand Rapids, in search of stolen

ed her with the assurance that she

goods, he was greatly astonished at

She

finding a wjjite woman, the wife of a

■eadily secured a certificate, a school

C. C. WOLCOTT

HORSE BLANKETS, BUFFALO &amp; LAP ROBES

mother of five children, in the house.

Her repiita’iocr

She had been living with the colorud

as a teacher was so good, that at the

man for some time.

end of her first tenn, she had no

The officer tri­

It is a fact

ths Lawton Union School, which she

An English correspondent writes

held for twenty consecutive terms

is burned in a

stove

on a Open

"In the
Gratz.
The ashes falling through
White House there is not a single
room which can be associated by the the grate, leave the coals exposed to

of the presidential building:

Bui about a year after her father’s

death, Edward G------- the son of a
prominent farmer, attracted by her

greatest stretch of imagination

pretty face and many

the idea of ‘home/

accomplish

meats sought to woo and wed her. well set upon one's househo.il goods ed, leaving neither coal to aid com­
but she answered nay,-that her moth in a huge barn.
The rooms are like bustion nor ashes to retain the fire.
er needed her help, and should have naked, gnning vaults', with not one
If dry wood is used, the stove (for a
it Now Edward was an iuduslrious snug corner to be found through the
young man, and as persistent as he whole length and breadth of them. time) becomes unnecessarily hot, and
was sensible ; he had made an ini They are intended only to Iook the wood is very soon consumed. If
'preneion on the damsel’s heart and ‘big,’ and to provide
space for the wood is green, it requires close
finally
secured
the
promise
of ihe crowds of persons whom the
her band at some distant lime in president is .expected to entertmn. altemkm to prevent the fire from go­
the future.
Her words inspired him lor the credit of thr cotmfry st h'” ing out, and rt is |pipossibk* to keep
and he set about to prepare a home own expense.”
a wood fire on an open grate over
and make himself worthy of the one
he hoped to call his bride.
Having
Jennie* June says : “A devil could night.

not help pitying Mrs Tilton, who,
course in Oberlin, [O.J co’lege aud fault* or nor, is spoken ofby nearest
neighbors, friends and enemies ss a
became master of tbe telegraph buri
,mo*-t
loving - and &lt;tevoie,l wife
QMS. Then he stort-d out to secure aud mother, with a henri always op
a- competen.’j, ultimately reaching ten, anil n hmxi alwny. ready lo min
Wickenburg, Arizona Territory, in ister *.o the sick aud ihe sorrowing
the service of Uncle Sam at the sig­ Yet she is left to a fate ■ rnilltoo
times worse than tiaatb. while the
na! station there.
Ho proved to be
men, whn. by their rgregtmr* egot­
apt and just the kind of a man Uncle ism, vanity, selfishness end Wicked­
Biun needed and was soon made an ness, were the cause of nil the tronbofficer and his pay increased io a draw crowds of sympathizers, make
money and seek ronsulatiwn n any
handsome salary. Being thus pro­
way that seems to them best.
vided ngunst want, and with si eadv
and honorable w^rk before hiitx. Im-

EuTJTST OVER!

laoged fur the society of his promts
bed bride, especially as the ywirg

WEN, WllMt'i A\D CHILDREN

Free Exhibition

osed in the FOREST KING of 1876

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

roads are so rough as you branch off

plains ot

that archaic region, that b« never

FLANNEL SHIRTING FOR 16 CTS A-YARD.

unagiued she could make the- trip

alcne.

ise
*10
f’ao
4:17
Wj-n.

NEW MEAT MARKIT.

Still it is so!

We have Over One Thousand Dress
Ranging in Prices from

Pattern«

drnee tn rotjriitv iht mmt »kt ptlca a ltd 1 ncr-dnlnn.
tdat Ma m-Audor tiwatsiva* *» per-11"*" —
In ewry department of hl» Groat S
ally —eh rwr. a. havf defied tbe I
tartly rolrhrated ------------- ---kltobLl* D0WAT
ly IneuraWe d&gt;rt»«
iferad ot Mifll-riaK,

combination one with the other, each

BLINDNESS! and DE1F^ES&lt; !!

provided with openings and corres­

All dlw^waod AffectaU.miof i&gt;-- Eye and Ear
aoccemfolly treatrd by mfM romrdtev. Crom Eye*

ponding blank spaces, forming either

Catarrh, Consumption!

CLOSED

Uxhm*. BrancbllU, and ail Throw nd L«nx Gu&lt;aptalkM. t whleh. In Ihl. ronntry, w th* gmtekten-

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER,
baabing tba puhlie for pnet fa»or» aclisis a
ountinuaucc of the same, and would
inform the pubKetbw they will
keep conetamly ea hand
/

aisssattSttS FRESH

FIRE BOTTOM, and is operated

After thorough tests, we plaim for

4:16

Atedy wriU«lo Or. Aik In:
ily W.-1I by your tn-alment lhal my
untawnArd. and rt.all n-eomm- nd
trlaada ■■ a mart rrllable phv rtcian.'
__
MX»tt haro helper dlr, or gn I num*, I toneiud-d"
write* » man of M U&gt; poor bc«hh for yc»m. who,
after a abort troaftaeni by Ur. Alkin. furth--r rtav.:
M Your remedies ar» ha«in« a remark-Mc-ffi-rt. I
ean rteep heller, am calnlflr fleak, and my WUb i*

■GBUKGOK OTMMIG M8BA8E8.

his station to go and get her, sad the
into the caunous and dry

Mt
ass
N'ldlrvinc........... 4:13

A Doctor to Hove Fn it la Is

with a shaker from the outside of the

But he could' not leave

MtsrA

8,16 p m
Hearing and slight Il-stored
Lnng, Throat.
P*rinc
Chronic Di«eases Cored,
STATIONS. 4
Mu*.
Mreaa.
and Brohen Down Cm»IMrolt.---- „._tv
Iftld i«,m ’%£&gt;"&amp;£
elltatlona Bailt I pnsd
Rlvr* Junction---- ISA
Reinvigorated.
wo
ll&amp; :
SiHis Patients Gain 10 to 40 lbs.in Weight»3i
5:4*
JUSll«
Serlouo. Cwmplieiated Dlxeam., i«a»t

life M when under your ear.- and tinro curing i

heavy sheet iron, all of which burn

consists of two grates working in

NirKi
XxprM*

11.JO am AM * m 0.44 am
ftlo
LOO
rt*a ,
»1
a
'!3
MO
kl&gt;
*36
A-4»
at

The Right.; Doctor at Lnst.

wood on an open grate.

Grate

Eipro*.

DIVISION

A rtitthrer for yeart from db&gt;w »r&gt;H tod trorivnent write: ^lir. Aikta. I iu«nk you from ihr hoctom ot mr b&lt;-»r-, for making m" m well .« I sm.
A rirtlltMii rtate: -Or. Atkin «o..«ro rigM -H
ia needle, io M «lck. Hr following fvqx dlrocUon.
.fliT your mcdletM. bM mired me, hS«e kept P'*r——11 | ,_tt - - nt VMtr --'.1 MMMM

class of round stoves mounted with

Combination

STATIONS.

Grahd Rapid*..... L

These difficulties have caused great

an OPEN GRATE or

ladies of the Arrapaboes and Phobia

tribes have ways and manners not to

C. A. TRUMAN

RAPIDS

G rid Rapid*---- tv.
uammona............
Mid ItevlB*.. ......
IlMtlno,----- -----Na.hrfllr.....l,v...
VennonfarlHe----Chnriotfe--------Eaten Rapid*........
Rl»r* Jnnetlovi™.
.Taek»«o
I&gt;rtroli.............. Ar

I take in exchange Tor Good,. al the Highest Market Price. Butter, Eggs,
Nashville, November 8tb, 1876.

inconvenience to persons using the

The

Well Kaown Speclwllat, «ae
uinnently taenud In Grand

Dried Fruit, CaUi, Credit, and all other produce.

with the direct draft and they are consum­

One might as

a fair English education he took n

GRAND

DR. AIKIN,

now generally under­

ed to persuade her to leave, but she stood, that fire cannot be controlled
refused.
ur kept any length of time when wood

trouble to procure a more lucrative

situation in one of the departments of

his taste.

Special Bajgainn in Crockery, Gkssware, Groceries
Knives, Forks, and Silverware.

well known ex hank cashier, and the

in the rural district.-and began her

career as teacher-

WL'h a search

through the domicile of a colored citi-

tisen on one of the small back streets

the grief of her mother and comfort

would get something Io do.

--------‘ ---- - ----------- '

JHirhapni &lt;8rirtnlsiaiiioad

Tweed
sed away, leaving a wife and three munity from prosecution.
duklren.and nothing hut a house and will very soon be released, and

gan to assert itself.

DR. AIKIH

I. pro emlnentr
Orv»! Spcdolli

Inrliomttna lb* whole nynUra, and b« ft UuHor
ly relied upon »•
A DOCTOB WHO CIBE».

house of tho nearest druggist, and in in New York that a compromise has
'twenty mmoles the prescription .lay been effected, under Which Tweed
in her hand, in her father’s house, and Sweeney, are lo rafundlhe City
but too late,Tor that instant the be of New York quite a large amount
toved fotheqbreathed hi* last end pas­ of money ’nd to receive in return im­

’

Call &lt;*Hy.
■&gt;» .Utw .kn-Ll ----- ■&lt; nno. til

Office hour. 0 a. ■&gt;. l«4 p. m. tWtf'NttX

Elegant Sleevelen* Jatkels for $1.0#.

cause the drug stores are closed." 300 tons of ooal to bring Boss Tweed
We took the prescription; told her to and his two pieces of baggage home
Il is rumored
return home, and hastened to the from a foreign shore.

door.

51 lune St.,

READ AND CONSIDER!!

thia important, invention :—That axx

ScrotnU. Rheumatism. Drupep-ia, Ilhv. Goitre
Dror«y. FravcL (ourtlprtfov. Tap'-Wcwm. Uvei
DiMMML.
at wbatavrr uamr. ur naenro, carofulb
diacnortd .nd .kintmlv Ireat/xi.

LADIES!
Th* M.rricd&gt;r fiiayk during aUaradricy ft

MEATS,

of all kinds, vriich will ho »&lt;rtd low fi-rcaub
Tbe big hunt price paid r&lt;&gt;r HM**e, “rite
rte Give tham a cal! on West aide Mai* 8*
N’neMate. Mi*b.

FRUIT TREES!

the coals may bo retkinad tn the stove

Dirt over and over again is

it proven, in life-that where'a woman

and auv amount of the ashes desired ;

has a will there is a. way

that the fire re at all times under per­

and so in

this case, to the astonishment and

■ABSHALL 8THEET NURSEBIS,

fect control, and can be kept continu­

against the advice of the too appre­

tartbhy chiMreo,

Hute, Caps, Gents’ Furolsking
Goods,

hensive friends and tbe evil surmis­
es of old maids, Josie, after an en­

greatly economizes in fuel, and en­

gagement of five years, feeling that

tirely overcomes all the objections

as her sister was now able to teach
and assisfher mother,, she could be

heretofore raised against this class of

spared to do duly lo- No.

1, so she
I aball b« p!e*Md to too ny t&gt;M friewda
quietly packed her wardrobe,leaving aaJ psiruao wbo are in nec-1 o* anythin* in
THE, FOREST KING is tbe on­
You will Sml my atock complete
her Saratoga behind, and bidding my line.
and at price* as
ly stove made wifh the Combination
ariiea to her old mates, set out unat

LOW AS THE LOWEST. Grate, and is uotquHied sea stove of
A Wieaaa give m" a call before purchaainy
its class, in the world.
-totwenre.
The Hipnewl Market Prien paid
oeat announcement of her safe arriv­
for Butter. Bgjn». Kle.
THE FOREST KING is mount­
al at WickeolHirg, speedily fo»&gt;we i
Nashville, Ocr. 18th.
.
wilb cardr in her own neat ohisugned complete with No. 12 cold rolled
In
phy for as evening now happdy pars­
polished boiler iron. The ASH PIT
ed, have come from her, thus allaying
extends under the entire DOUBLE
all anxiety for her at Lawion.
The

OF BATTLE CBKEK. MW».

EPILEPSY.

ously throughout the winter; that it

Have just added, lo their usual large stock of General Merchandise, a

Pit* Cborf*. l*»by. »nd *U Nervous Affection* are
eurril where otter nw.ni UH, by improved ra*n-

9 E F 0 K11IIE S,

Large

stock of
GENTLEMEN!

T0U10. HW E4IS&gt; A»0U&gt; MDT.

tended to join her knight in- his long

vigils on the Southern HMKuitrin

BOOTS AND SHOES.

C. BOIBS.

for Printers.

general verdict now is loud in her fa­

WX!."St

vor, and that she is a chip from the
old block,—her father, who was e

AXCEL5IOB
BINT3XG KTJX CO.

gallant Uniou soldier in the late war.

Liberty in Franca is murder;

Amnin, iWl

in

I

BOTTOM.

Eier, More b F.lly Warrmltd

and we will convince you that we are not to
BEATEX OX PRICES! /

for Five Fran.

O. O. WOIXQTT.

KOCHER BROS.

SATISFACTIOK GOAHAmi
Respectfully, &lt;£c,

�« MARK THESE FACTS
VigilMrt says $2,000 have

• i 1ERBT miSTiiS’WIKI Hill,

fiHarf with la«ghiagpl&lt;a»ure seek-

&gt;&lt;.

Trw.

Boise Brothers

and »2,WX) worth of young horse
kiiDd.
The total Um la from $
$8,000.
.

L neither talk tier wrj:

“«•*’ banner •till proudly wan

The father of Thomas Welch. a wealthy

"mills of the Goda” are grinding the offeod-

We Have in Stock aud arc constantly receiving invoice* of as line an
assortment of
R. P&amp;tt.droppad hii pwk-

N. T., la the bedside of tbeir dying wotherer
___ _
‘
—S j. Biddkman, of Honings, is slowly

north part of Qrand Rapids, attempted to
covomit suicid* last week by stabbing himMa bank papers, to tho t one of $200 or $500 *«H repcaudly tn tbe necu with a pair of
scissors, die'has since died.

Maia.

Loft $8,000.

George llennsssey, the young man ou
trial at Monroe for killing Mr. 1 inghoa, tb*
of Charley MoCarthy. on JriTareoa St., the •idoon-heeper, baa been (bund guilty of
manvlaugbtsr.
The other young men, Ru­
pert. Durrell and Vincent, who were with

1 n'rxflfftlita ftvr road* which will fan saU

BOOKS, TOILET ARTICLES, TOYS, ETC

As can be found in the country.
Our Goods, were bought For
by a vHlanout scoundrel who wo'rkedfor
The east dormitory of the elate agricul­
tural eollege was burned 'Mo-uisy night. Cash, aud will be wold very LOW.
‘A the kidney* II.Cm I •’ll- ,!r.r.ilJ hr IaXv*
tn lli« printed lUrerthm*. and the O&gt;«|1w.n sLutd
No siudents were roasted, as they were all

opinion in.tbia ease aa two l«» anita are

—IN BOOKS WE HAVE
Barriers Burned Awny "—Roe.
JANE PORTER'S WORKS.
• Opening of a Cheslnttl;Borr, “
' From Jest to Earnest*'
•'
Many works in Prose and Poetry*
• Near to Nature’s Henri.”
“
nol mentioned.
[Ju»l pulbshed.

ALL or Mas. HOLMES’ WORKS
tUlla tha dirtiest, meanest tbiet that I ever by fire on Munday night, and was badly including " Edith Lyle.’’
burned in striving to retene bis 7-ytar-old
*.
.
(Just published.
thinst Ufi DUWNmus U&gt; men lion.

&gt;. DeLarge, In drawing a gun toward DR’J G. HOLLANDS' WORKS.
‘ Kalnna," " Bitfer Sweet,” '‘Mistress
at an eagle ax Fair vllaven, St Clair Co..
Dec "th, accidentally caught tbe trigger of the Manse,” “Seven oak#." "Ar­
byterian mhrister, had business which call­ end the gun waa dixcharged, and Mr. De- thur Boanicastle,” “Plain Talks,”
up jntb
Lorge waa instantly killed.
“ Tucoinbe Letters," "Bay Path,"
At Jaskson, on the nlsht of Dee. 7th, a and the last (just published) '• Every­
ly list week.
boihr in Redmond A *ree»‘ brewery ex­ Day Topics.”
la tha Arpat to taka tha midnight truin, ploded, -shattering the building into kind­
ling wood John Blott received a broken
Ako Shakespeare, Millon, Cowper,
shunldr-blade and cut* and braises, -and
Byron, Moore, Scott, Btirnes, Tenand over the building, and waa picke 1 up nys&lt;&gt;n, Whittier, Longfellow, Edgar
with a broken leg. Usually a Urge number A. Poe, and many bther poets.
of men are around the building at this lime
"THE GUNBOAT SERIES’"
of night, but this evening il so happened
Christian Church Social, at (heir ra-tidsaee and other things, in all of the valoaof about
that these two were the only ones. The
low will be several thousand dollars ; par­ will interest every boy in Barry or
Eaton Counties.
tially Insured. Knupp has since died from
oarthlljr u.lud
Mn. C. I. Din, Sn&gt;
Ha calls ii\ saloon

goods of all kinds at or about eost.
D. W. Liwcolw

—Min JhM Dwi... -ho vw n*n,
friends, whilst organist
he was forood to go to Detroit without il.
The mighty Nimrods who seek the
iV!l&gt;urcb, in this village, tb
Suspicion pointing pretty strong towards pine woods of Michigan to slaughter
ed last week la Marshall,
game generally leave from five lo
Trcamrer.

inflnn-slnpr di-esses yield to a diligent uee knocked off at euotioo, to Chas. Shooter,
of Ikl* powerful pr-p»r«tlon. In the foot;
(or $4,056.

liASHVILLE MARKET.

by riding down hill
looked pitifully at tbe venarable cenrt.
(Squire Uayford) with his blind aye, and
ple*d guilty.—The Court leaned back in his

P®1 . sm*
ThboW

ft

Tn msDnus.— lf every

justice, and went it blind.
Ho dwelt
glowingly upon the enormity of an old man

refunded.

Opera Hous*.

.

QUARTO BIBLES (luge print)

3

POCKET TESTAMENTS.
A full line of Blank Bo.&gt;ks, Led­
ger?, Journals, Day Books and Caali
Books, Memorandums, Quartos, Rec­
।ords and Comjiosition Books.
I Mary h for 1877, excelsior and perOfficd. 112 Liberty Street, Kew York,
pciual, good for any year, at very low
prices.
Mort|gn|g« f*iilc.
Pocket Books and Bill Books, foi
ladies, gentlemen, youths and child­ TAF-FAULT l.svlnr been made In ths eocdiUoaa
JLz of a certain Mortgase. dated the l«W’-fifth
ren's use, very cheap.
-

1.1 lies five (I.

—OUR TOY DEPARTMENTRepresents Toy Books, 25 styles, Dolls (50 dog.) both China and Wnx.
and Dolls Reads in Chinn and Wax, Alphabet Blocks, 5 styles, and Toys
innumerable. Fine FruiU, Toys.
in Candy and Wood, all as low at,
the lowest.
_
.

CALL BEFORE PURCHASING YOUR GIFTS,

AT BOISE BRO’S.
PIONEER STORE!

CloserHred per ba.

CASH I

II. 8. Larkins has the jab of er, pointed out the better walk of life, tem­
pered justice with mercy, and lined him $50

CL^-SIT!

There i* wo doubt bm the present condit­
ion of all kvwde nf bu-inees and industry is

M'&gt;rtK*icf' I* pUil In &lt;
b* takrn U&gt; forrrlwt thi
re -tllngn el taw barlsg I
debt r.malninr aceunx
psrt thereof; tl are foie '
by virtue at the powr

by tbe aid Itsnil re Msrwa snd hlv wile. Hional
Mapev, to I!lratu- Coe for the vuto or five bund
dollar*, do* la fiv« year* from the daU *f I
“inSfNov. Mb, 1««
7
W1LUAM rARMENTKK

•etacilr appearing by affidavit on file in
that the above named Defendant. Emma

the foulest dens in Barry County.

GEO M S*VAQB aCO's COLOBCT

i'ourlis

ie something like the fallowlag:

IMFOHTANT CAUTION.

POCKET BIRLES,

Lirge Print Quarto Te,laments,

IN TOILET ARTICLES WE HAVE-

Houm

bin twfVoup. Whopping Cough, etc

FAMILY BIBLES,

rl«. C-oa*amt.llon, DeMlllv.brepty. Pi *»-n!»^y, Kry•
•u-U*. frra. I* :&gt;r«uUrkk.. Friers »f all blade,
Fit*. Gout. 1l-ei1jrbc. Indiyrukin. IntUiaatwa.
Janndl'vv Liver t.'omp'nlnt*. Lorebairo, Piles at
Bl&lt;-smviUm. SUiruGsu of uvitre. tteroiuteor Kiag'e
. •‘■ore Thriwiv. S«M«e au£ Orartl. Tle-DMWreflx Tumors Hirers; Worms of all kind), Vrsakoct* from »n&gt; catxre,»1c.
.
•

Fine assortments of Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Vases. Toilet Setts, Smoking
twenty packs of cards in their aban­ Setts, and a choice line of Lnndborgs Perfumes ; each and every bottle
fine shirt, easily identified, as Che preacher
doned
camps.
warranted.
Fine Cologne, Ink Stands, Box Paper, Stereoscopes and
baa oe!y one arm. and has Bia shirts made
Stereopiic Views.
to fit him. Old Pai imsiedistsly lit out but

»1.M

«•&gt; plpved without jrapardixing life.

k CoBjrtele Uh if Schosl Books aid
Staiionery,

FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORDER.
Na m Alein* wllt.eo rghrtuaB* ItupiM* the I*
u ll^M 1‘llU: l5rvtn»uN •!! a-1

“Comt "horee ran away about'a half a fdle sout h
of town. I browing Doc out of his'sulky, but
fortunately he was not injured.

(BRYANT A STRATTON

D74C

rrup&gt;-ic]vr.

a copy inareor i
Solicitor wtthln

WILL OFFER
the |«tro»a«v of Detroit
merit la ttereiary. Ya

ABRYriLLE ITEJIB.

During the next 30 days
Harvey Towl h teaching writing school in
the Branch district.

to VcRcuisEiia

OiH »&lt; Booth's Darrell M&lt;*nnfactnry for
11 kinds of Tight W-rtr. Every barrel
rarrau'ed to he right. (I give away apple

A. J. BOOTH.

GREAT INDUCEMENTS

FROM BEHIND THE WALLS.
The following litter, written on a piece
of wrapping paper, was discovered by Leo
Bros., in a stock of brooms, manufactured

EDWARD A.HOLRROOK.

goods l.)lo his new store, and Dr. Goodson

THE SUN
tin Delong. Sylvester regies, Chas.

bile homing on the 12lh inri. accidental

kly edition wdli

On the 8th laM., tho Cliftoa Houae and Dalroi
s contwats at Paw Paw.
fire U fiU tuna of $!,Wa
know that Mrs. Wilcox ii a had w«a«n.

DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES
HATS,
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CLOTHOTG,
NOTIONS
AC.,
AC

&amp;c.

On the lilh, while Wm. DeVine and Chas.
How Is R Hyde were culling down a large white wood.

$1OO in Greenbacks

LARGE

MICHIGAN FARMER
Gives to Them Who Get Up Jabs

INVOICE
FLlXTJf BRADY.
-,ud CaauKlUra at taw. Ofilca.
Mjin Strtei. Naahvllle, Michiganriven to collecUtrtM.

FULL LINKS OF
by military viol
msdets—1 M«s

-r xr nninr

of tha situation.

C. jt.. McCarty, of Trumbull, Jacktran
whOat walk tag on tho railroad, on the
tbe 8fb ipw.. in an itwoxloaaed

,n drin -

PATENTS.

I S. ur any to
I c banka and

or

trhorAaaeaenami.

tfilb, the proceeds to be used to buj a
libra.y, '.Azt/fi
Vi flf 1/

about $1,000; partially insured.

RECEIVING

TONES A SELLECK,

TICKS,

Keighboring Mews.

Our Court Record.

JLJEMITVS

Strips and

Mies Harriet Robinson, of Marshall, fell
ever an obstruction that had been left in

Checks.

FALL

BEST ASSORTMENT OF

Th, Mhr&gt; rnw’. wsod
»t l»am*T
property h &gt;5,000.

friend*
yolourmaking

Replevin suit.—g. Spriugett

«utm.-rllx-rj from one pl»cn wW
dy «f the utter tut himself

jBradp- gindr
CLOTHING!

AND

DEISTTISTS
NaMbvHIc,
__

WINTER

Ji E IV Lir£Hn

.Front S3 per Suit Up.

goods.

JAW KM STOCK* AXN
PHOPKlKTilR. •

BOOTS. AND SHOES !
MY

WICHIUA.Y.

LIVEBY/

IB GREAT VAJHETY,

SALK 31iB0A8BI»G STABL1,

From $1 a Pair, Upwards.

MUSIC? MUSIC?
iHSSt MUSIC!
.MAI L INSTRUMENTS !
’THINGS. PICTURES. ETC.

FROM 30 to 60 CTS
15 GRADES OF TEA

CAN IIK FOCNn

40 CENTS TO »1.00 PR POUNI&gt;.

_, PIANOS &amp; ORGANS?
4.

GIVEN AWAY

All Gwit Sold at Ilcprcpental, and
SntlitfacUni GwtnmiMd.
Locatiok.— West

Side of Main

MEN’S OVERCOATS

Street, in W. A. Aylswurth'.v Brick.

Union Block, HutJOg*.

FOR

W. G. AYLSWOBTH &amp; CO.

»ASUVILLE,.MPSH.

AT THE BAKERY
FRESH OYSTERS.
B0L0GX4 S.lUS.tGE,
GROCERIES, and

WARK HALS fsr te Hwpi?
L&amp;CflK IN!
8 At.BRICH.

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OH. NO STRONG
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" Progression. No Retrograding."___________

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BARRY CO, MICH.; FKip^Y, DE^^R2^jl876?

VOL. IV
Bashrilk Biurtary.

she said to herself. “ I must give him
his coup de fraGe,"
•
So the next night at a ball, when
Harry came rushing up to her,"the mo­
ment she entered, and claimed the first
dance, she looked at him with a lift qF
tho eyebrows, and sold:
“ But I am engaged."
“Engaged!” Old campaign!r |«he
win, Harry now committed a blunder ;
but we all blunder when we are in love.
•‘Engaged,"lie said; “but excuse ma;
it can’t be ;.l am first.”' • •
“ You think so always, I'know," said
the pretty widow,, coolly, opening and
shutting her fan.Harry flusbod'to'the forehead.
*^But you’ve always given me the first

rXURBTLMf dnVBCH-4X I-thrTo, PMV/ tor. grrtlcronrr Sabtathat 101 -2a.n ,»n.l

even Fabbnlh
Itae**ADeUcrlek’i

t!m&gt;»

KTASHVII.LM LODGE. -MS F. *-A- M. R
J.'I ukr emnnranleatkm on each W&gt;dne*daj
«• a/e cordially Invited

1. DETO.

Secwar»

Sitrrftrj.
IF. II. YOUNG,

H. A. BARBER,
I'hyiiMan' •
• nffire. near rvakkner. ou cur nr
Ilin# oat tta* Joyful tldlof*. then,

M. C ELLIS,
il.. Oflcn.hb wn ice* U&gt; the n*
. cUrilr. Illta otw L. J. W

M

CLEMENT SMITH,

D. W. SMITH.

UNION HOUSE
TptUNK DANCED, lyoprtetor. ThU h«Ul U
Jl
uleexAr.tljr aiUut«dW&gt; tho enter at budiie**

ALE. C. BUXTON,

e ’MacMnery.
(uratabexi at
But Aaat* Cl»u. la Mor to-nirht.

Mn. M. J. TIMMERMAN,
A merry chime, whom Joyous aouad

JOHN M. ROE.
—Harper', W*Mr.
CHAS. IF DEMAR A Y,

CHRISTMAS CHARADE.

“So that was tbo pretty widow," so­
liloquized Harry Barclay, as he smoked
a cigar before retiring. “Sba’a posi­
D. IF LINCOLN,
tively pretty ; in thri respect her friends
EALER In OnxwiM anil PmTiaioea. Dry
G&lt;xxl», G«nt&gt;' FornUInc
, u.i.. Gocdn, Notion* and don’t exaggerate; but I’ve no doubt
she’s an awful flirt. Il would be'a good
E PARADY,
thing to teach her a lesson."
• For our hero, in spite of his many un­
deniably good qualities, was rather con­
ceited, as, indeed, most mon, with his
fortune nnd position, would have been.
J. R RASEY,
But who was the pretty widow &gt; She
was a Mra. Oonway, who at 18 bad mar­
ried a handsome foreigner, who soon
WEBSTER fHOBBS,
proved himself to bo a heartless spend
thrift and debauchee. Before twelve
months, however, alio was happily re­
leased, icr husband* having fallen in n
OR NO STRONG.
duel at n German watering-place, the re­
sult of a quarrel originating at tho gam
ing-table. Three years after, Mrs. Con­
way returned to America, and now at 22
WM. E GRIGGS,'
was even more beautiful than aha had
• rcTJONKEK willBlImd n»*11 Hole* that
been at 18.
2k 1«^IUWI1»U'4 &lt;o kia c*rc. Trrm. reaoatu
_ Harry Barclay luul been introduced to
~~
MI/SIC! MUSIC r
tho pretty widow that evening at the
opera-box
___
of
Mrs.
Musgrave,
War
dm next
evening
ho
was
to dine at tho Margraves, and meet
FRANK J. PURCHIS.
■. her again. Ho had heard the praises of
TTUAAfiE KA UBER, and .irajtr inC.dl.ro. Tl*», the pretty widow sung so persistently by
, V OwFi FurnUbhig Good*. u&gt;d near, of Um
Mrs. Musgrave, ever since the latter had
learned that her old schoolmate was com­
U. &amp; MAIL LINE
ing home, that he wax rather bored with
the subject; and, when at the dinner he
was asked to take tier out, he gave an
almost imperceptible’ shrug of the
rood rl« for tboaufci.u
shouldara. The pretty widow saw the
shrug. “My fine fellow,” she said to
»i*rrllMaew €nri&gt;.
herself, “ you shall pay for that” Now,
our heroine was not heartless by nature.
JOHN Q. CBESSY,
•J
BnERIFF,
But no woman likes to see a man shrug
Dcnaty County Bniwyor nos G«ier*t Conveyancer his shoulders at her.
Mrs. Conway wm an witty m she was
T H. LEE.
lieautiful, and that evening she surpassed
J.
IJcputy HlxerlfT,
heraelf. She was the life of th* party.

D

JAMES FLEMING,

Watcbaater ani Jeweler,

Mexico.
if Harry had aent his noto^gbe would
have had pomo equally unanswerable
reply. But Horry did not send his
note. “ Confound it,” he said, when
he camo to read it over, “thewholq
Five days after tbo eignal drfeab. of
’
’ ,
r . _r mess. To discuss it*
thing
is
'(s only
‘ 'to -make matters worse. If that1
unprincipled flirt of a widow can be im­ 1,000 soldiers, fled from .the capital.
prudent enough to goon with it, 1’11 not The President sought to gain some
show the white feather.” And he tore friendly state whete he might reorgan­
tbo note viciously into a thousand ize his Government and majutain at

least a aemblanoc of authority. During
The rehearsals prqvud less cml«arrass- the journey he was ■ deserted by 700 of
ing, however, than Hiirty^ nod at first hia followers, and accordingly must have
auspected.., Tho ■ widow met him at the fallen unresistingly into the hands of
first one, as if nothing had happened. his cnemim. • Mr. Lerdo has been a
She smHed affably, asked his advioe promindfttwotor in Mexican affairs. He
about one or two.minor pointe, and dis­ is in his 03d year, and began his public
placed rare tact throughout Face to career in 1855, “when he became a Judge
donee. I—I took it for granted.”
“Never take anything for granted, face with her, listening to her exquisite of the Supreme Court In 1857 he was
Mr. Barotay," retorted the widow, sig­ votoi*, Harry felt all her old magnetism Minister of Foreign Affairs, being afthe
nificantly. Then, with a bow,, she took over him retipniqg. Ashe^had no no­ same time head of the Government.
the arm of a rival’ suitor and moved on. tion of being jilted again, he was glad Ho was subsequently a member of the
House of Representatives, and played n
Hurry stood ns if turned to stone. when tha rclyxiraal wto over.
Every particle of color had left hiM face.
The'next rehearsal was even more try­ leading port, as a menjlier of the Juarez
“What a precious fool I’ve been," he ing. but it was also more delightful Government, in hastening the over­
In 1868 he
muttered, angrily, after n while, “I Nothing could be qoore^winningf thin throw of the empire.
might have known it I said it tho night the manner ’of the pretty widbw. Yet became Chief Justice of the* Su­
I first met her, tho heartless flirt.”
it was at tho third and lari th«t Horry preme Court. In that capacity, under
After that, Harry and tho widow were finally loM his balance, for he fancied, the constitution, ho became Pres­
not so inseparable. He bowed to her and his heart beat at tho very thought ident on the death of Jnarez in
when they met but ho never asked her that she really meant more than mere 1878, and on Nov. 1 in the aame'year he
to danoe; and, if he received an invita­ acting. Tlusro were looks and tones, all, wm almost unanimously elected to that
tion to dinner, he declined if he had of course, proper for the scene, that office for the term which ended in No­
reason to suppose she was to bo there. made his pulres thrill with delicious vember last This year ho was chooen
“So the pretty widow and Harry have happine«M. Ho forgot all about her for a second term, but the validity of his
quarreled," said society. “Neither can want of heart His answering looks and election was denied both by Chief Jus­
be constant long; it isn’t in them."
tones kindled with real passion. Tho tice Iglesias and Gen. Diaz, who are
But n&gt;»w a strange thing happened. other acton who were standing around still contending separately for supremo
Igleens ia supported in tho
Tho pretty widow began to feel ennuisd. broke faty applause, f ‘ I)ear, mo,'' cried enutrei.
8ho missed romething. It was a long Mrs. Musgrave, “ it couldn’t have been- north, 'Uot-QeB. Diaz has • control of
while before sho would admit that it was better if you had both meant it Wc both tho capital anti Vera Cruz. This
:ulvantage, combined with tho overthrow
.
the cessation of Harry’s attentions which must have it again.’* [*’&gt;'•
But Mrs. Conway shook hffr head. of President Lerdo, renders the proepects
made Uie so dull for her. Il was still
longer before aho cooped being angry She knew if aho attempted it she should of Diaz considerably better than those of
with herself for being so weak, ns she break down.* “Not to-day, love,” she his opponents.
Gen. Escobedo, who has been shot,
said. “We both know our parte new,
called it.
'
'
Sho wap ton proud to make overtures. I think. I will run up stairs, if you was a devoted adherent of’ Juarez. It
She wa i too thoroughly and unaffected­ please, and get on my things.” And aho whs he who, in 1867, captured Oneretaro
ly womanly also, even if she had not left tho room in order to stop further ex­ and made Maximilian prisoner. He sub­
sequently conducted the execution of
been toe proud. But somehow toe postulation.
She lingered up stairs till everybody that ill-fated monarch. During his oomcolor faded from her check, and the
maiid of Queretaro, Gen. Escobedo acted
light dimmed in her eyes. She grew
irritable and CdpriciauH. Her friends no­ begun a- long story to Mrs. Musgrave. with military severity, and was in part
ticed it, and annoyed het by asking what Thinking now tiud she was cafe, that rejqxKisible for tho cruel acts which sul­
Some
wm the mat ter. Only Mrs. Musgrave Harry would certeinJy ba. gon&amp;ahe lied the republican triumph.

was silent.
the truth.

Mrs. Musgrave suspected

“-Ihavc it,” said tho sage lady, one
day. “Left alone, theae two will never
come together again ; both are too
proud to make the first advance. I
must be their good fairy."
In a few days Mra. Musgrave an­
nounced a OhrirtmaA eltarado Jiarty, and
wrote a note to Mrs. Conway, summon­
ing her to a consultation. Tbo-prettywidow came, and then- Mrs. Musgrave
raid, “ I have thought of sach a capital
word, CoretTHinr, because tire first half
will enable us' to have a fine spectacle,
where yon shall enact the queen, receiv­
ing her court f snd then'a scene will fol­
low, aa if on board »h{p, which will bo
full of humor. For the fnll, Courrnunr,
I you shall also act; I know no one qo
quick, and I have myself written the
charade.”

tripped down to her carriage. To her dis­
may, Harry was at the foot of the stairs,
evidently waiting for her.
.
“ I have a favor to ask,” he said, bow­
ing low. “It is to go over that scene
-once more with you. ..I really think I
shall break down at tho public exhibi­
tion if I don't know.it a little fetter.”
Tho pretty widow hesitated q moment.
Her heart was in her throat, and she
could hardly speak. But she managed
to soy, somewhat neMtuAj :
“As you please.”
A moment after, they ware standing
in front of the fireplace, and Harry and
she were holding the book, as they read.
“ Are you quite sure!" 'answered the
widow, with her eyes demurely on tho
text? . -**I swear it,” retorted Harry, bis
voice qpivering with, ebtotionj'buj 4ot

daring to look up. “ Swear not at all,”
said, tho widow, in spite of herself a lit­
Mra. Conway entered fully into ths
spirit of it, and it was not until she liad tle tremulon?, as she finished tho line.
agreed to act in both tho first and last “ for the oaths of man—who wijl believe
them !" “ You will believe them, won’t
scenes that she bethought herself to ask
you, darling!” with an emphasis on the
what this last scene was to be, mid who
.you. Harry's tone was inexpressibly
was to play in it beside herself.
tender, too, and as he spoke somehow
“O," answered
Mrs.
Musgrave,
“there’s to be but two actors.
And his band stob&gt; up to lu&gt;r. shoulder, os it
in an unoonseiocs caress. The pretty
only one person is fit to act with you, in
widow’s eyes were still fixed on the book;
all our acquaintance ; the rert are too
but her face grew crimson; her bosom
dulL"
i began to flutter, and somehow, also, her
disengaged hand stole up to moot Harway, her heart misgiving her.
ty’A "Her voice shook s&amp;'kho' went pu.
“Hn^ry Barclay, of course.
But
■•Xm,T1i ben.™ yim.-iw
aawt
never mind him now. Let us consult
ins whisper. “ Beally, truly 1” inter­
about the costumes for the first scene.”
posed Harry, for tho wtn-ds were not in
The pretty widow would have declined,
tho text; and tho next instant the book
if she had dared; but she could not de­
had fallen to the floor, and she was in
cline without entering into explanations;
Harry’s .arms, and Horry was raining
and explanations were imjxxsrible.
kisscfl on her Unresisting lijw.
The next thing Mrs. Musgrave had te.
How long this (net set down, as wo
out a half refusal, pleading wuit of dra­ have said, in* the chanute) would have
continued wo oanhot aity; But
that
matic talent.

“Nonsense," said Mrs. Musgrave.
“ Yon are the brightest of us alh Of
courae, I know you don’t like Mrs. Con­
way ; but there were no other two to
never met so charming a lady. AU his
now,
prejudioos against widows vanished. He cart in tho part; you’ll oblige
won’t you 1”
) /
;■ &lt; TJ
wen^ home more than, half in love.
But the ordeal proved more trying
Uns, met almost daily. Very noon ho than either Mra. Conway or Harry bad

uiofiiBut Mra. Musgrave and the old
maid were heard coming down stairs,
and the two culprits sprang apart, and
appeared quite engrossed, one in look­
ing out of the window, the other in
sppethfagAlQiin his chin. But the lady

months ago Gen. Escolxxlo was appoint
ed Minister of War, succeeding Gen.
Mejia, whose fidelity was questioned.
The appointment gave general approval,
great confidence being placed in the
firmness and executive ability of the
veteran soldier.

In a sketch of the career of tLo late
Iteverdy Johnson, the Now York Post
relates the following; Mr. Willard Bal­
lard Preston, of Virginia, was from the
first an active partisan of Gen. Taylor,
and ih one of his speeriies boasted that
he lud been the first roan in the coun­
try to " mount Old Whitey and show
off his pacM.” As r. return for his scrviooa to the party and to the President,
Gen. Taylor, with small knowledge of
men,\letermined to make Preston At­
torney General. His advisers among
the Whig Senators remonstrated, urging
Preston’s lack of great legal fbility and

learning, but all to no purpose, Taylor
was immovable.
Wa. H. Archer, Senator from Vir­
ginia, finally took the matter in hand,
and, calling upon the President, held a
brief but characteristic conversation
with him on the subject.
“I hear,” he said, “that yon think
of making my friend Preston jour At-,
torney General.’’

“ Yes," replied Taylor, “ I do.”
“Areyou aware of the fact,” con­
tinued the Senator, “ that-an Attorney
General mnu represent tho Government
in the Supreme Cqurtt”
“Of course,”replied Taylor.
“ Do yon know that he must there
meet Daniel Webster and Reverdy John­
son as opposing counsel!”
”Certainly,” replied Taylor, ••■what
of that I"
“Nothing, except that they will
make a -------fool of your Attorney
General.”
Without another word the Virginia
Senator took his leave, but he hod made
the desired. imp^eeaion. Preston was
appointed io another place, and Rcverfiy
Johnson bosame Attorney General.

NO. 13.
reached the shore. When he considered
his own safety, around and beneath him
was a sea of fire; escape by the usual
route wju impoesible; a clear jump of
fifty feet to the deck was tho only alter­
native. He stood poising himself far
the jump, calm and* collected, a king in
his glorious manhood, and then down
he went crashing, only to fall on deck
mangled unto death, with his spine
I broken.

The laboring population of England
have an unpleasant way of Celebrating
merry Christmas by getting disgusting­
ly drunk. Some moralists have attrib­
uted this to Dickens' gush in many
books over tbo extreme jollity and
general gwod-fellowahip of taking much
more liquor than is good for you.
Whether or not the popular novelist has
this sin on his spectral shoulders, tho
fact of the general drunkenness js
admitted.
The London TYmes gravely
warns the English that unless Christmas
" takes a somewhat more useful and
active turn, and so justifies ita observ! anco to tho world, it will not much
longer hold its own.” So it seems that
the Puritans, who prohibited bear­
baiting, not because it gave pain to tho
bear, but because it gave pleasure to the
spectators, and who also prohibited the
observance of Christinas because it gave
rise to •* unseemly and godless mirth,”
are finding a tardy justification for their
acta. Bear-baiting is "gone, and now
Christmas u thipatoned with a liko fate.
But as long us there are children—and
there seems no present probability of a
stoppage of the sppply-^-so long tho
Christlrind, and Santa Claus, and St
Nicholas will come down chimneys and
fill stockings as vigorously as ever. Tho
drunkenness of the poor will not be
stopped by destroying their holidays
but by removing their poverty. The
colossal landed estates of England,
which involve the wretchedness of tans
of thousands of jxiople, are tbs real
promoters of poverty, and intoxication,
and uncleanness in England. If one of
these were cut up into peasant-farms,
the new owners would not celebrate
the birth of their Savior lyan unani­
mous drunk.

umiu CHIPMAX,
Justice of the Peace,

Artful Mra. Musgrave!

Things have gene far enough, now,'

To do her

Hum.

blinded by smoke, with death staring
him in the face, until nil thwt could had

The Natohez (Miss.) Nfu&gt; South re­
lates how two mysterious men camo to
Catherine’s ereek, and hired « negro to
-dig • holo at the fodt of a large cotton­
wood tree. He worked all night, and
the Neto South reports results :
By 6 o’clock a coneidcrablo number of

strangers considerably, but &lt;|ia not in­
terfere with tho work." Tho hole-bad by
this time assumed considerable dimonsions, being some eight foci deep, and
several feet wide, when suddenly the
colored man struck his spade on some
bard substance, which produced a grat­
ing noise, causing the two'white man Jo
become excited and somewhat nervous,
an if the object qf their mysterious un­
dertaking was about to be consummated.
They had apparently struck the lookadfor object, but the men thought it would
not do to uueardi it in the presence
of tho numerous
spectators who
had
been
.attracted
to
the
scene by the strange proceedings,
so one of. them suddenly . disooveaed
that their horse,
standing sone
few yards distant, showed indications
of sickness, and lie immediately ran to
the horse, at tho aamo time calling upon
the spectators to follow him, which
they did, and, as soon os their backs ware
turned upon the excavation, the colored
man, with his spade,burned up a ma­
hogany box about eighteen inches tang
and six inches wide, which the remaining
white man hastily snatched up and cov­
ered with his overcoat, and, after order­
ing the colored man to fill up tho holo
and meet them nt a certain place, ho
hurried to tho buggy, and, in company
with the other white man, drove at a
rapid pace toward tho city, tearing the
astonished spectators in a state of bewildcrment, and wondering what all this
business meant. There are many sur­
mises regarding the contents of the box,
nnd how it caino U bo buried at the foot

of the cottonwood tree. Tho prevailing
opinion is that the box contained dia­
monds, specie and greenbacks, as one of
tho men paid the livery bill with a musty
&lt;20-grr.cnback, issued during the war,
which was prolmbly n portion of tbo
contents of tho box. Tho two white
men are suppoaeii to have formerly be­
longed to a Wisconsin regiment which
wiis stationed here during the war, and
the box and contents were in Jl proba­
bility stolen from some residence and
buried by the parties who resurrected
it, or by other members of tho same
regiment who let thein into the secret.
It is rumored that the box and contents
were valued at $80,000.

or aoamkmxoips
TOM II
Fresh on the heels of Cesnola’s won­
derful discoveries of treasure at Knrfum, comes an announcement from Dr.
Henri Schliemann. Thia enthusiastic
archaeologist has been at work upon the
site of the ancient city of Mycemu in
the Peloponnesus, and his work has
been crownod wilh success. The Doc­
tor. has telegraphed, to announce the
result of his exploration, to tho King of
Greece, as follows:
! To ttis Mai-siy King Georyt:
With anbonudod joy I auuonnao to Your
M»Jen‘.y that 1 bavo discovered the monuments
How the woman of Utah conducted
which the teMiltlou reUtad by Paosaaiaa tndi- themselves at the late election in that
Territory is described as follows by a
Eurymcdou ai&gt;d their companions, who were
correspondent of the San Francisco
killed while fcasting at a banquet by ClytemChronicle:
Tho wife of cx-Sacrstary
a are surrounded by a double Black, Mrs. MaxweU, Mr*. Aril man,
with tablet* undoubtedly erect- Mr*. Lloyd, Miss (tonevieve Hartwell,
and several other Gentile ladies, took
an active part in their respective pre­
cincts,-and electioneered with thepolyg»Tho traaaurc alone in onfficieni to fill a largo
nwoemn. and the moat splendid In the wor|d. mous wives of the saints. They would
In snocooding agea I am aura R will attract to argue the point in this way: . ‘Why,
Greece ttioneanda of strangers /rem abroad. Mrs.------ , I'm astonished 1 How can you
for a moment think of voting for Can­
non! He has four wives, and, being
offer it with intense enUinaiaam entirely to
a woman, you know he cannot love
them all as he ought to. He is a brute!
Take this ticket and vote for Baskin; a
man who doos not believe in degrading
Uioi.al wealth.
Da. Hnsni Hcui.ir.MAMX.
Mxcksjc. Nov. 211, 1876.
women.' Tile Gentile ladies turned out
in full force, voted like men, and did all
their talking afterward. The votes of
“There is absolutely, as yet, no clue several Mormon women were chal­
to this singular pnxxle;” tho writer ad­ lenged by Gentile mon, who did so with
ding, “and we confeos to incline— extreme courtesy and timidity. Tbo
though not strongly—to tho belief not women were perfectly shocked, and
only that Charley Boss is dead, but that seemed afraid of swearing to their vot­
ho was dead from the first; that the ing qualifications. Two of ths wives
leading kidnapper, Mosher, who alone of Bishop Woolley were challenged, but
niscorKKr

murdtr which uhould bring him 820,ObO
and no detection—which he calculated
could never occur unless tho child were
alive to be discovered.
It is dear that the death of the child
was constantly in-Mosher's thoughts, for
be not only threatened it in almoat
every letter, but be is perpetually argu­
ing, as if with his own conscience, that
morally he in only a kidnapper, and that
“•
oi lb.obiU i» («uU l»t)
“•
W? “»
UitaraJ.ta.i.
n jorf.J. the oolrpumibl. onentitat
tho child is still in confinement near
Ehiladolplua, hia custodian being afraid,
not of the law, but of tho lynching with
which all ooncnnwd were threatened by
tho eitizena. —Landon Spectator.

of the house more than suspected, from
the heightened color in Mm. Conway’s
- &gt; - /WettAra Irod Jmlnr O.rr; was wholly in her power. For tho first
~
’ r IV. a~7T-S ~~I------A hero,.indeed, was Herbert, the pilot
f utty rr/tnlrcii and wnrrrmtca.
- j rod Uie^psft asmgned hun, ho rat dow*
■— -—
, ..
-------------------- UCM&gt; ID -----DIB nte,
of the Southern Belle, lately burned on
and wrote a note to Mrs. Musgrave, say­
ib.Mi.MH&gt;&gt;. With ib.Mn.oI Ore
MON EY - TO LOAN
U» Bdl. M bo^l tor th. tank, tel,
hw ova.
i
. bkom.
Bali But the widow still said, .m ing it was mtnply impossible for him to
Oti Iffnid
lol bid&lt; L.ril'w,
go through With it The love making,
d«p&gt;U.tl» elation, ol th. offloo. io
to toll the truth, was rather decided. of it for days and days, and the talk was M &gt;b.pM«(~ «&gt;». bar loom..
renewed when, shortly after, the cnber, the utmost. confusion prevailed—
OS LUSG TUSK
terror that defies description Boomed to
■de;
L. RUtWKLL.
suitable at matches," was the verdiet A
bands, frenzied with terror,, jumped
spoken/w tiws rttqid
Ip will ©ever
overboard, the shrieks of the drowning
11 Catah me in a charade !” he said. •• It
toward the pretty widow. Ho took it know wfaat we mean; there’s nothing
and piteous appeals for.UtyatoadhC
Whom * Philadelphia father get" of­
wua too much for even Kttch seasoned
for granted that ba was to have tbo unladylike in it, te there T”. And when’
high above the mtlten ro*r of the flames. fended at his son he thinks it is time
the pretty widow had been compelled to toota as Harry and the pretty widow.”
reply in the negative, ber friend had
Is ir possible that one will be so fool* short time ere tho Belle grated against through the head. At least, John Bruck
XiMbvlll«, Nidi.
j to bo her favorite «oort on every oc- continued, “ Then go ou with it, for if
the bank.
f pall-paawngera
thought so.
‘ cwrion. For awhite she lot him Imve his you,dWt ivwill took peraoao! to Mr.
and crew sought the abore. The pilot,
«H*h wild
rtppl" &lt;*□&gt;•
It suited her that he ahould denHd«po* until
r
-7 oesve nimsou. But one evaning she You ought, you know, to have declined
the last moment, amid the flames that
at first,"
MO NE Y TO LOAN
encircled the pilot-house, and almost

$300.00 nwt UPWARDS

A BURIED TREASURE.

TttM CALliOJl.'i'ljl 001,11 riitv.
The gold yield of California this year
will probably be about $20,000,000, or
aa much aa it was in 1875. Of this, twothirds may oome from placer claims
and tho reinainder from quartz. Th®
greater pert of the gold is obtained by
hydraulic claims in the channels of deed
rivrra, with deporita cf , aurifctou6
gravel several hundred feqt deep and a
quarter or a half -mile wide. Although
been washed away to the bed-rock, large
areas remain and proaiiaa to yield a good
profit for many years to come, though
the product will doubtless docrecfo
gradually. Tto&gt; ptaoer mining caiaps
steadily declining.

“ The champion fibber of the State fa in

man a*ked him how be came to be there.
Tbo fellow said, with t*«s in hi"

l?"”**;.”*1 .£*»□? built th. jtil «ooad bin., uid vbao b.
1. B lfcta.1
»U |
kbbtaoai."

&gt;

�I&gt;OOK !

ItiiJhif!!
DEC. M. 187«

It may not come amiss to remind

old tunids that the je«p year season

ll »•« aa
ran, .-.J l;ckr ’

is about drawing to z close.
Tliere
is jnat time for one last desperate ef­
fort.

BRICK! Dr AIEDf'S Beiedial IirtHte!

THE

FOREST
KING WINTER

CONFTDENTIAL 1

CHRONIC DISEASES

I AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF MY

A Pennsrlrania man has died in
eons'-qiinnco of hiceongha caused by

n drink of water.
The moral to thia
is crowded out by a press of. adver­

From i” * Y ** "’*• u-“

Which will be sold at rates slight]; in advance of cost prices.

tising.

LIPS IS Tnb SKOMT TO

Whzt this country needs to have

KSktAlUL

nght off is a religion which will make

Henry B

Farrington, tbo

a man feel tbarit is just as cold for

tris wife lo get.up and build a fire as

TRf KING OF STOVES I
The Doctor's teiira sjssssut:

it is for himself.
Yoa can bay ths best

A day or two since 600 pounds ol

Battle Creek,

in Barry County

91 Ottawa 8t.:

Good 44-l.eh Steell.; f.r 7 Ccals.

Pa. Neither horse, wagon, nor meft
Tba cilisoae living aw the Csmpau patch
la Grand Rapid., whose 11lira bare been have been seen since,

Good 44-heh Bleached Sheeting for 10 Ceatx.

■

'

BeatUifal Niblas only 50 Celts.

Mod- I lay ms," he adds, in * truly thank­

Elegant Sleereless Jackets for $1.00.

ful spirit, “Ma, ain't I glad-I don’t
Injurin resulting in bis death nt 8 o’clock have tn sleep oat in tho shed any
tb« uril morning Tbo bore. vm frlgbl■ naJ Kw Ik.
more !**

doctor who rrsix
raoomny to .offer from any anooylnr dta.
mploea. which, from Ita AiHiy .nd .oe-

When the Rhode Island militia
charlwroix and Cheboygan Cnnnt Isa. The
MUtMi of Pmoaksy bar. united in a call paraded the other day yoa. might
fur b.lp for lheir starring neighbors, aiakx
hear
the officers thunder forth- their
ing a strong appeal lo ehurchra, aotamiit -on
, and Luiividuats 4»Alt com num let ion. and commands: “Guide right; steady,

For Ladies, Men and Boys.

necticut!”

The largest stock in Nashville.

ful glow along l.is frozen back bone.

C. C. WOLCOTT

sideration of being allowed to return
“The

Special Bajgainn in Crockery, Glf ssware, Groceries
Knives, Forks, and Silverware.

HORSE BLANKETS, BUFFALO .&amp; LAP ROBES

ercoat! and two pair of bools in con
It is a fact now generally under­

Ball__
Arrtv. Detroit *1» p :
Arrive Detroit liM % i

aavinc thor u«h quallfl
, Sir the healing art. with

FOR SALE.OXLY BY

Two young Texas bloods, after a

The local paper says :

sial tot.

an be r—Uirvd to !
9-r Mtabtbbed

for ot least six months sen Isa grate­

home.

P-.1*7*. TTunrs ox

os *

MUI________ MiMa.m Arrlr. Chkwgo
Itay Erprr-_.lMBp.rn. Arrtre Chicago
Arrlr. Chicago
Arrive Chicago

Early Friday naming last, as tba through
An man walks forth with his hands
freight on tke Detroit A blilwankcs Railroad
was pulhag oat of Gr ind Raj id., Conductor in his pockets snd an icicle on the
Flsnigaa. allsmptad to jump aboard. end of his nose, the assuring knowl­
edge that he isn't liable to sanstroke

thieves that had stolen the mules and
had to give them two dollars, two ov­

main line.
hand* of fod phyaUttna. and

"TOO LATE I DIEDTHBOUGH MEG ECTT"

Wwich will be closed oat CHEAP.

two days’ pursuit, overtook two horse

gjtichiflan Central Railroad

A large stock of

HATS, CAPS, GLOVES ■ MITTENS,

men ; don’t push any one into Con

A .hacking accidept occurred at Tecum­
seh, requiting in the death of Alpbon.o
btacy, editor of lhe Tecum.en Heruld. • .on
of Judge 8'aoy. Toung Stacy h.d token
erawo nrinting io a taain going north, about
Ado clock, and remained to talk with bi«

AIKIS

Nice Dress Good, at 25 Ceils per yard.

At. bedtime, now*, after the little
Philadelphia boy has said his -Now

taied the limb ar the thigh.
P"or Flantn. unable to bear lb. shock and lo«a of
C
blood, died under the operation.
*•

51 iome8t1asMi3«sas
aaoUwr eotrsraw at

nitro glycerene exploded while being

unloaded from a wagon at Petrolia,

l.rHM^.1, .1

WATERPROOF

GRAND

KTATIOX8.
Or-d ItapUta—_I.v.

VERY CHEAP

young men deserve rhe (hanks of the stood, that fire cannot be controlled
the Other ita rat ire length and eutting off community for their vigilance."
I take in exchange for Goods, al the Highest Market Price,'Butter, Eggs,
or kept any length of time when wood
the foot. Hh band era. also injured. He
Dried Fruit, Cash, Credit, and all other produce.
Atnl three hours afl.r th t accident.
A blacksmith having foiled in busis burned in a stove on a Open
inraa, a friend, to enable him to start
Nashville, November 8lh, 1876.
Hearing and rilght ll-otorrd.
once more, loaned him some iron, Grate.
The ashes falling through
wbieh a creditor attached at the forge.
the
grate,
leave
the
coals
exposed
to
Chronic l&gt;l«ea»«Hi (’nred.
The friendly owner su ‘d in trover for
and Broken Down Conhi* iron
Chaote appeared for him, the direct draft and they arc consum­
stllntl"n« Bnilt I'p and
The body was die- nnd pictured the cruelty of the sher­
iff's proceedings as follows : “He ar­ ed, leaving neither coal to aid com­
Kelnvigtrrafied.
rest- d the arm of indu-try as it fell
His Patients Gain. 10 to 40 lba.in Weightbustion nor ashes to retain the fire.
Oerlona. Cwn.pl lewtod OloewMM. that
toward the anvil; he. put out the
kob iB U,e ioe »kr®ath
B’oiecb
■.«•!!, bat no tracks leading away from it. breath of his bellows ; he extinguish­ If dry wood is Used, the stove (for a
Ptor.lclaui
'fllood being found OB the ice near tbo h Io ed (he fire ii|&gt;on his hearth stone.
Like pirates in a gale al sea, his ene­ time) becomes unnecessarily hot, and

Mlddlevlila............
Ha. tine.............. ...
XMhvflle......Lv_
Vermontville
Cli.-lotte..............
F.-Mon R.nl.1........
Rive. Junction....
■taction................
Detroit-....... -„Ar

G. A. TRUMAN

Free Exhibition

Mason vm visirsd by a dirasirout fi-«.
last w«rk Wmlneaday. which dewroyod the
fallowing property :
I1ab&gt;l«*d'a two dory
Hock of i wo atom; lbs three story Union
11.11 block of aiorea, occupied by Hander,
san's hardware atora. the po.t office. Sliter',
tailor ebop, Casa'aj'.stifle office, and Reed's
barber shop; Mira Hughes two story mil­
linery shop, and the residence of Mr, W iL
liasi«; the two atory- building occupied by
Pocola with boots and aboea; Dr. Morse.
Zea tai rocai snd residence ; Mr. Traxell'.
owMraee acme, tbe aireat; Darling's meat
market, and esraral small buildings adjoin
tag. Tho daautge fests up io between $20.­
000 and $80,000. Th. fire is a terrible

mies swept everything by the board,
leaving him. gentlemen of the jury,
not no much—not so much as a,horse­
shoe to nail upon his door-post to
keep the witches off!”
• The tears came into the black­
smith’s eyes at this affecting discrip
tion.
One of his irieirds noticing
them, said to him :
“Why. Tom, what'a lhe matter
with v-u ? Wlial are )ou blubbering
about t’
“1 had no idea," was the reply in a
whimpering tons’—“I had no idea
that I had been to much a-a-a buaed!" Nor had he until Choate tola
him.

The bottoip ht! fallas out of tba Cbesantug murder case with a range.no,, ,Bj
Cathy parlies eland out in full view.
It
wdl b« ratnambprad that on tba 12«h of Sap- by females of
it.bar.tbalbare an the farm of'Ch.rba
Smith, in Cbaaaningfownahrp,aginawCo.,
araa dratroyed by fire, and the charred re­
Mr Bmith were autmaqu.ntly
round In the nuna. Sb-rl’y after Treeman
Carrin and wife .nd s.l.i?.
.

murder of Smith
I hiring the progress of|
U. IrUl. .1 8.,,... Ci.,. l.„
N„.
rUAln.Bdar conr»w4 tb« .hoi. .ff.i,
llMm.th.1 .odd,
k.j
CTtaiD.l1, bilta.i. Will, Mn. H«&gt;iib for
--- -- —• —- --- m.tun ui aeverat
smallehiMrw
Tbe pair planned io get
Smith out of the way. an I various ivbem.s
warabresehe-l. umil at last Mrs. Rajth ar*M0.

On (he night

the wood is very soon consumed.

a wood fire on an open grate over

tell rv-rrtods

FOB THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS!

night.
These difficulties have caused great

Inconvenience to persons using the

doss of round stoves mounted with

Bottom Prices.

Gr.de
Still it is so!

We have Over One Thousand Dress
Ranging in Prices from

Patterns

fnMr •fk-bratad uh.riciao.: kraro NO ONE
HJK'ULD DWAUMmt la atflcted wlthwiraioK

call.

BUNBNESS! and OE.IF'ES'i!!

provided with openings anil corres­

: lata—ifBJly ttratad by mild r.awiffm, Cr&lt;x« Kyra
Mrsigbtan-I. Artificial Kyra touertrd that• leak
To two dollars per yard. If yoa wi|l call and get prices before parchasing N.UtraL No Pain!
we will guarantee it will do yoa good.

CLOSED

GRIFFITH.

READ AND CONSIDER!!

In the dreat Rush to Cap.
Boise's New Store!

this important invention :—That all

Where yoe win f nd

the coals rosy ba retained in the stove

and any amount of the ashes desired ;

GHOOEBIES.

fect control, and can be kept continu­

ROE &amp; CLEVER,
rcald

FRESH MEATS,
KQE1INQ OR CH&amp;JSIC DIHEABE3.

After 'thorough tests, we claim for

DryGoods

MEAT MARKET!

Catarrh, Consnmp4icn !■

FIRE BOTTOM, and is operated

stove.

L A D IE S !

of all kinds. wbieb will be »oM law far cash
Tbokigbee* prior paid far Hidra, &gt;’.1U
Me- Give them a call as West aida Maia fit
NaawviUe. Mich

FRUIT TREES I

The Reliable JFirm. of

that the fire is at all times under per­

MARSHALL STREET SUffiffilES,
deal law tew, kratlby rfiiHron. or non,.

ously throughout the winter ; that it

OF BATTLE CREEK. MICH,

EPILEPSY.

greatly economizes in fuel, and en­

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

tirely overcomes all the objections

stoves.

DEFORMITIES,

MR. A. T*. GREEN

deal IHwwk Caneere. Tumors, Hara LI

LARGE STOCK OK

GENTLEMEN!

THE FOREST KINO it th. on­
ly stove made with (he Combination

LOW AS THE LOWEST.

Grate, and is unequaled as a stove of

Ple.ee give ma a call before pureba.it!3

its class, in the world.

Dry-goods, Groceries

TOUJW. KID DC-AGED AMD OLD MEM.

TREES, SHRUBS, CRIPE
VIRES,

BOOTS AND SHOES.

THE FOREST KING is mount­

ed complete with No. 12 cold rolled

Printers.

IfcU p.m _ ____
A()t&gt;
1:10
1:42
1:00
245
J.-X
*M
254
ltd*
4:15
IMO
4M
3 in
OSS
u&gt;-:
4:17
*44 a. mJ

I resh ad Hialt BKeata

with a shaker from the outside of the

Is. O. BOISE.

Detroit,____ «~Lv ».4Sa. m.
U$
U0
1:44
S10
944
UN 1
121
&lt;34
4:47
USD p.m

K ton Rapids......
Charloltc..............
Vermontville .......
Na.h vill,___ ___
Hi-Untn...............
M'NIvvUl.,-___
ffammimd . ...... .
Grind Rapid.___

.

Pictric
Ktraars. Mrxvn.

?|NEW meat market.

combination one with the other, each

an OPEN GRATE or

Naahv’ns. Oct. ISth.

M.IL-

FLANNEL SHIRTING FOR 16 CTS A YARD.

wood on an open grate.

ponding blank spaces, forming either

U la reported that B&amp;'cmss'. Gi»ma»

WESTWARD.
STATfONR.

Where he is now receiving ond opening up &lt;&gt;ne of the finest Stocks of
Goods for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE, ever laid down
tn Nashville, and never in the memory ol man was goods
trt£d."XT iJS?
no cheap as he will sell them this Fall. Why,
who ever hoard ot a Good Check

heavy sheet iron, all of which burn

And EerytiUng XI— for CM Lad4c. heretofore raised aganst this class of

lowt horrible and

*43 am
7:44
«l»
1*30
IMS
I23n
210
215
4M
COO

II. n. LEPTABD;
Qvn'l rtupl Jaekrae. Urol Sept Itotrolt

attention to prevent the fire from go­

ing out, and it Is impossible to keep

consists of two grates working in

I .hall be pleaaed lo see my old friends
nd patrons who are In weed o' anything la
•y Hao.
Too will find my slock complete

Mixed.

If

used in the FOREST KING of 187C

Hats, Caps, Gente’ Famishing
Goods,

DIVISION

Xlaht
bir
Kxprra. Expr-—.
1! •» •« UOpa
1140
13:20
ItfclO
■??
;s?
las
Itw
±10
kflff
S35
1:40
srrt
OSS
ew&gt;
«.!&amp; p ru M0 a. m.

(he wood is green, it requires close

The Combination

MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN !

RAPIDS

DR. AIKIN

polished boiler iron.

The ASH PIT

Which were bought for CASH and will be

sold at the lowest

Living Prices.

! extends under the entire DOUBLE

BOTTOM.

EXCELS KUt

Every Store Is Filly W.rrsated

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

for Five Ye»r».

O. C. WOIXJOTT.

KOCHER BROS

8ATOFACT19M SUABAITEED I
QD ADVICE AID G DTIKaT-BWT .

he/tpectfiMV.
_

Aft,

N. A C. CHILSON.

�—

"iiEmciMniir* wti» nil.

I1.I.KI
ntlDAV.

dealL vm d»ilr MtpeoUd, but it fell

ootnmunily, in whidh she had many
r friends sad no enemies.
The fatal

Boise Brothers.

disease ended hwr life at Tl o'clock,
Tuesday night, when she sadk .into
. the arms of death at^taacefuily and
trustfully ns aa iftfanlTdftpping’ to

forthwith.

—A. M. Daugherty h&lt;

sleep. . She passed from thisjife at

nklHUn la thl.(

the early age of twenly-five years,
leaving a husband, one child, other

oral christianily.**
Tho assay was an able
We Have in Stock and are constantly receiving invoices of as Foe an
one, and showed mueh thought. Mr. Chip­ assort man t of
man said a good many good, truthful things,

BOOKS, TOILET ARTICLES, TOYS, ETC.,

After tbe singing of 4 quartette entitled
relatives and a large circle of friends •*8ter. of a Snamcr Night." Mi»« Adda
—Tha service# at the Chr1«ttan Church
Nicholv i«ad a beautiful poem, entitled As cAVi be found in the country.
next Rahhath will be appropriate to the, to mourn their loss.
The Naws extends the hand of “Coming.” Mia* Nichol* is an excellent Ca.Ii, and will be sold
rhririraa* festival.
( sympathy to the grief-el rick en hus
, band in' this his hoar of affliction.
Owing.to ChristmAs and New Year comLet it be comfort to him to know,

-IN BOOKS WE HAVE—

that the companion of his youth and
fife is not dead, but has simply cross­
A. M. Davohnntt.

Wh^Urfo stere a»4 the bank.
—The ChrisHsm Church SoClai held lost

rill

ed the river, and entered a ne* life
in a beautiful country of joy and rest.
■ where p»:.n, sore trials, temptations

and a thousand besetments incident

Wishing

tbe people of Nashville and vicinity will on-’

lUSnSBS COHHl-’trO'IDEXCE.

maltar it can be carried on during the

—D. C. Griffith yesterday Shipped to New

MgU Ofve tty &gt;1.00 Tea a trial and you
will ««e do other Ro fine a flavor that it
K«Dt» the whole room while rtreping.
•«
1* M. DAroHiarr.

Chcap Cash .SJore.

WAITED!

MA8HVIDLE MARKET.

businoM enterprise justly entitles you to.
Hastings is .comparatively prosperous. Of

—Ths oyster supper

Berryville

able and willing to work that is out or em- AppJe*,drted. lb.
Butter, per lb.
—Tho Biddle House. Detroit, Is now be­
ing repainted, remodeled, and rocriving forts of life; pov-rty and deaiitution are alother interna! improvements, which will
Cloqer lfee.1 per tsl.

and idle, dioolule, gambling vagabonds, who

in.ooo bu-hrie Potatoes,
10.000 lbs Dried Apples,
6,000 lbs. Bntter,
1,000 dot. Egg*&gt;

—The floor of tbo upper story of Oeo. large cities, ,i

Shop
cant, of

A. M. Dttughtrty.

i.. Rev

D. W. Ltacotx

CALL BEFORE FUBOHA8ING YOUR

fortunes with' thv rapid dash of flush times,
are progressing io a safe and solid finan-dsl
competency -. all of the stores are occupied
and many of the mercbsnts are carrying
immense stocks of goods, and smiling faces
Hustings Union School is one of the In­
He offers $40.00 in
stitutions, the proudest boast, and most
beautiful ornament of this delightful little

America during the renting year.

.

confounded little 10x16 educational bins.

•ubjee: U&gt; another morteK*- ot the ww date ■»
hr ttm Mb! IIaiUI ro Mara, and 14. »iU. llu.ra)
Manra, la Illr.ut Coe for tbe *am of five hood
dollar., due in five year, from the dale of i
TS®..,. Mb, 1*1*
7
WILLIAM PARMENTER.

v.G.nmiH&amp;co

Onondaga, and will be interred beside that blue beach gad, it seami
pie, a bloating to the children that their
of her mother end father.
parents never knew.
— Buy Prints at
Dmtf/hrrtv'a.
Tba spring elections are already having a
Death of Wm. Loomis,
beneficial effect.
Tbe ••ins" are beginning
We inadvertently omitted to mention last to «ct aenrible. and treat the intelligent vo­
Blaek or Brown, go to the Star Barber
week tbo death of Wm LtMmis. an old we'i- ter with marked courtesy, and so if be had
Shop.
■_______ .
known and mueh respected merchant and some rights they were bound to respect, and
ait Isen of Hastings, and tbo father of Loyal •■outs” display a suavity of manner, and a
■Daughcrty't.
of the Boston Store in this village.
For quantity of shirt bosom quite refreshing
several years past his health has been deeliuing. Hls remains were taken and tbo
The holidays are upon us, aa I have learn­
funeral sermon preached »l Battle Creek.
ed by seeing my UfcAin with his nose flat,

DeLand &amp; Co
Best Chemical Saloralvs.
being always fuU weight and perfect good*.
-r»_ ir t
•

AD thaw indebted to
will pleaaa anil asd Mttio
day of January aett.
will be left al the Juetire

waa. a 1-™.,
— I.

•*

the oaderrigned
up by the Aral
If bo*. aeoMtaU
offtee far eollno-

ih
lUUc. „

&lt;,« nab r.ld., I,

JmuJ

Dated. Dee. 4«h. 187C.

treed against ths toyshop windows, casing
with wonder-strained eyed at tia horses
with two lesg. and tails larger than their
bodies growing fearfully high up on their
backs, and having terrible blood stained
nostrils. Oh, those awful toyshops, how
they banal oar dreams jaw new, and elean
our pockets of the used Cui nlokls,- but you
know bow it is yourself. I wish yonreelf
and all your readers a Merry Christmas
and Happy Now Year, with many prosper •us and pleasant return* of the sea*on. •

—There will be a Christinas 8ve. Praise
Service M tba M- K- Charob. in this village
from their suppers one evening last
next Sabbath evening.
Wo hope to have
an enjoyable time, and w» trust we shall sev
barn belonging to 0. D. Spaulding. The many of oer Mends in attendance.
progress of tbe fire .being stopped before
c. G. Trona*.
—Tho Methodist social will be held at
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Flint,
on Tuesday are. Dec 2G(h. A special invi­
tation is extended io every one to attend
beea ths work of an incendiary
the last social of 1876.
Tho ladies sf Emmanuel Church.gave an
L. R. Balin, Sec'y.
entertainment for tbe benefit af their socie­
ty at Union Hall teat evening. An oyster
—There will bo a watch night mooting al
supper was nerved at S o'clock, which was the Norite Castleton Church, New Tear's
followed by Betsey Babbitt's quilting party. eve. Come cue, come all.
Taking it all together it was a pleasant afD. H. BMXI.BT, preacher in charge.
—Some ten weeks ago. a men named
Herriaon Bowdish, of thia town-hip, left
Whitehall one day last week by omstabie home saying fastens going north of Heatings
A. W. Aiddob, of Barry open a charge of to rent or buy a place.
He went as fitaas
stealing the team from George ' M .aroo a Kaahrille, where be traded bis straw hat for.
few waokjudaea. The prisoner wm brought wap. tiaco which time all traces of him are
lost. He left a wife and two or theeo flbilto this ofty oa Friday last, and lodged in .
jail to await eiamfnstioB. which will come i
off before Janita Barber,

OTO M SteVAGB a CO a COI,\

«IJ County, on tbe 27lb day of November, A. D.
te.
Hasav C. Tacna**, Confptelnsut,

During the next 30 days

Cant R. Ptcsaas. Defendant.
It •atl.txiortlr »pp«ariaxhy xALlavit on Stet tn
Meaner, that the above t&gt;an&gt;&lt;M Defendant. Emma
l*eckhan*. la not a reaidrat ot the State of Mlcbin. and Umt ber prearat plare ot rcektrtace la un­
own. On motion of .tbtjah M. Filat, Complain-

GREAT INDUMTS

;~'‘V.WXETft

&lt; l.'ommlnkSHT in end 1
ft. FUST, C-amptalraa

flOEOSVriTH’W (BRYANT * STltATTVT
Bt'KINKMi (INtVKHMTl.

RECEIVING

TO PURCHASER8.OF

DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HATS,
CAPS.
BOOTS,
8HOES,
CLOTHJOTG,
NOTIONS,
too..
4&amp;O.,
JlO.

DATOTS.
JONES * SELLECK,

LARGE

INVOICE

DENTISTS
HEW El VERY!

FULL LINKS or

J A VIES STOCK MMII,
Prints, Cottonaj
TICKS,

FRWRYJtTOR.

E&gt;£2MI1NS,

IStripa and

Checks.

BE ST; ASSORTMENT OF
$adg-$Ude

Fall

CLOTHING!
From

per Suit Up.

goot»s.

BOOTS AND SHOES !

CAM B« rmiHf
FRESH OYSTERS,
BOLOG.VA SAUSAGE.
GROCERIES, and

LOOK IN’-'
H. aldrCch.

Frontal a Pnirt Upwards.
VI KEXf|nr;gT0rtt

AT THE BAKER-i

VARM MEALS fsr lie Heojry!

nr GREAT VARIETY,

15 GRADES OF TEA

SALE and BOARDING STABI
*A«evn.L*. Mica.

AND

FROM 3019 60 CTS.

MUSIC? MUSIC?
MUtrtGI
5^aa^MALL INKTm’MKs'fs ‘
l^miNGy, riCTURLfi. EHL

50 CENTS TO »1.00 PR POON1&gt;.
S8T Parmer* and a-, here who want yood
rruit e&lt; Ornamental Treat, Hhreba, Etc.,
tb«-M fin tbrir orders ia W. M Mat
agast for tb« palmyria, ft. *., nnrwrie*

x

Proprietor.

Will offer

Daughtrty'i

to salt the times.
A. A. BURROWS.
P. 8—Snbecriptiet
and daily papers.

AT BOISE BRO’S.
PIONEER STORE!

the ripeaees of paper and i rinllug war hi
pakl; and. cotmdcring the a!*c of tbe
t

Hain

Before Justice Hayford, ths people vs.
Jonathan Grant, et.aL Warrant issued and
I have opened a Confectionery and opartieo appeared. gave bail, and the case
bacco stern in Fleming's building, east side
waa adjourned for one wook, oinoe that
time the eauaa has been nettled by the con­
the village. Old Santa Clans should not sent of bolt partita
The people vs. Jno. Whipple, arraigned
fall te giro me a call if he want* pure and
for disorderly conduct, upon complaint of
choice eandiea. O dors for wedding and
Milton
Prickett. eaueS waa adjourned as
private part tea promptly attended. Terms

GIFTS,

। should

tic buildings in school loving Michigan, and

(J. I. Deyo

22nd chap., 4th and 6th verses, to

—IN TOILET ARTICLES WE HAVE—

Represents Toy Books, 25 styles, Dolls (50 doz.) both China and Wnx.
nnd Dolls Heads in China and Wax, Alphabet Blocks, 5 styles, and Toy*
innumerable.
Fine Fruits, Toys. &amp;c„ in Candy and Wood, all as low as
tie W
the lowest.

nhl
of Me

for 1877.

yrar will l-e tbe aamei
The ilaily aUtlon will

—OUR TOY DEPARTMENT—

fst hogs and beef battle, are shipped from
this point, and, of course, a. corresponding
amount of cash 1s left with tbe producer*

Lax Bsoa.

Daugherty's

THE SUN.

Eaton Counties.

Fine assortments of Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Vases. Toilet Setts, Smoking
i of Harry Cimnly. Mia&gt;l&lt;ra,on Setts, and a choice line of Landbergs Perfumes : each .and every bottle
warranted.
Fine Cologne, Ink Stands, Box Paper, Stereoscopes and
Steredptic Views.
the p&gt;-opl--, u
to goraraiaeal by fraud, It.
U&gt;a teikt-bux aul ftf thv rouotiug at vuua.«aforc 4
by sM'Itary rtolioev. It win cwfcavor to
it
Iy appointed administratrix of the e-uicof

—Undoubtedly the finest lunch counter Barry County iaoneoursgi.ng. Vast amount

too. formerly of the Dyckman Hones, Pat

ROLUJWAY'A 1’1 LIS

k Coffljlete Use of School Boats ail
Statiracry,

Atortiruffc finale.

ought to be sent to the Detro.t Work House.

ri. M Daugherty.

JAJiE PORTER’S WORKS.

‘ Opening of a Chestnut Burr. “
'From Jest to Earnest,”
•'
Many works, in Prose and Poetry'
' Near to Nature’s Heart.”
”
not mentioned. .
[Jiutl pulbshed.

'

TAEFAFLT having tarn trade In the condition*
kJ of x errttin Mertrar-. dated the twenly.flnh

1.000 hnrisrls B*an».

Bosmx Proas.
N.*hvi)le, Micb.

FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ititDRH.

rax Tarawa Uleerv,
FAMILY BIBLES,
DR. J G. HOLLANDS’ WORKS,
QUARTO BIBLES (large print)
IMPORMTT cautjom.
' Katrina,”^ Bitter Sweet,” “Mistress
POCKET BIBLES,
of the Manse,” * Seven oak*,” “Ar­
thur Bonnicastle,” “Plain Talks,” Large Print Quarto Testaments, ’
“ Titcoinbe Loiters," " Bay. Path’,"
POCKET TESTAMENTSand the last (just published) “ Every
Day Topics.”
A full hoe &lt;4. Blank Books, Led­
gers, Journals, Dav Books and Cash
Also Shakespeare, Millon, Cowper, Books, Memorandums. Quartos, Rec­
Byron, Moure, Scott, Buroes, Ten­ ords nnd Com position Books.
nyson, Whittier, Longfellow, Edgar
IHflryg for 187*7, excelsior and par­
A. Poe, and many other poets.
pet uni. good for srry year, at very low
OSoe. H2 Liberty Street, New Yor'prices,
.
"THE GUNBOAT SERIES”
Pockei Books and Bill Books, fot
will interest every boy in Berry of ladies, gentlemen, youths and chikl-

manthe old, that weighed when dressed .808 Editou Nassvillb News:
and27X
I sse from your spicy, wideawake paper

same number last wee., ranking 24.000 dox-

Barriers burned Away ’’—Roe.

ALL or Mas. HOLMES’ WORKS
including •• Edith Lyle."
- ■ (Just published.

this cold world can never come.

rhich

Our Good* were bought for
very LOW.

PIANOS &amp; ORGANS?
SaUsfactien GuaraMeed.

Lou ATI on.— Wont Side of Mam

MEN’S OVERCOATS

KVKttTH.

Street, in W. A. Aylswurth’s Brick.
ana*

FOR as

I.6.AYLSIORTB4CO.

GIVEN AWAY

�7

of martwiatbs aernttd «agreen agates* Pririek MeKtana, who were indicted for tbe mur­
der of Morgan Powell at Rmnmii Hill in 1871.
“ Yellow Jack " Donahoe tern convicted ot this

Ag^fgMMgflgRCat
REMOLMERKXrS.’,S=cXXrz

quietly nilmiL and I hi ve caffisent respect
nod confidence In tho great majority jo tbo op­
posite |»arty to bdtove that they will do ibe The faiimr was hilled ids* fafl. and. tbe motlrer
being enable to work, tbo family baa boon
wandering about all winter, picking up a

fcvfibaWtlish.
—Tbe Ho*it John Young has been appointed Tbo oath of office was administered by Justice
to wfcWx :G««u Hampton
sde Conunte. toner for CMsada to the Sydney Marritel!.,
Exhibition Mxl year. He will tear* for 4u»- read his inaugural addmai, in which bo
tralia early In January, and writ probably t-e pledged himself to ths canoe of good govern­
ment. an efficient system of public education,
—A special from Yunna says th" remark aud tbo cq-iabty of all racon before tbs law......
—Wm. Ortpo.'Jpreaedeoi‘ at tbe Western
mate by the ’Czar to one of ths Ambaawdpp
recently, that Russia was ready to reoounoe Union Telegraph ’ Company, ’ taring bo*n
ooctipsticii provided other guaianlotw could be served with subpccxB .directing him to profound, baa bean officially oommonicUod to tho duro bsforo Bfr. Morrison's Looirisna tnveetigating uommittxe tho ropies of messagoo sent
—Tbo prolongation of the armistice until and received by certain high xjScUIs during
March. 1877, is now certain. ‘Turkey objected several mouths of the present year, writes to
to ehurton tho term, liowia did not oppotv Mr. Morrison that be.cannot comply without
her. because aba has only 190.000 msn cunoentrated on tho frontier, &lt;0,000. below the found- . ic tbe telegraph. Mr.'Orton «y» ho dste'yvd big
rvjJy fpr acme Ums kith* expectation of roootv—Tbe Urjua cf the programme submitted by icg a similar demand from llw Senate luvestigatBulgaria included general aanxe'.y for political log committesw, so that tbs aciiou of ■ lbs
offenders, aalf-goverumsnt, complete reJig loos cempany, being ttic same lu resfpcct to tbe
and political liberty btffon tba law, decrease of mM gfst of both political parties, oonld not
taxation, temporary foreign occupation to dis­ lx&gt; attributed to a dw^re to prejuaico or pro­
arm the Mohammedans, aad guaranteeing re­ mote the interests of cither. Npt receiving
any snob order from the ftenato, be reepecltonus by Uis powers.
ftlly “refuses to’-pernut hie ampioyes to be­
—A terrible colliery explosion occurred ’ L'rc.
come spies and detcctivM upon and foformerr
18 In tbo South Wales Oompuij'e pit, near
against customers." Mr. Manila, in reply
Newport.. Sevautocn bodies have boon rtcovto tfos note, tygrrin lid* rofnsal; but says bta
ereij, and many of tisk*tlnoia taken out alive
duty will be to Invoke i|teaiAof the House iu
aro seriously and some fateiiy injured.
'.be enforcement of rite procaw,
—Hie indication* aro that Uie liepublican
■z.—Exports from the leading seebosnl ports loadeni st X*w Orleans will favor s military
goveromknt for Lcu'.riaua. Ttiero is » growing
Mt week include 67,622 baire&gt; of flour; 526,
186 bushels of wheat; 784.46.1 buahe’s of hnpreMion among Uiom that it will be impossi­
corn ; 90,394 bnsf.ete of oats -. 156 874 basbols ble tor a Republican Stat Government to «nstala iterif and execute tbo laws, even though
of rye; 7,627 barrels at jxwk; 7.108.PJJ
iinstalnod by tho National Gtriernmeot. They
pounds of lard, apd 13.XH.M3 pcuuda of
aro about satisfied, ft la arid, that the people
are so convinced Uist the Demccrstic party
—Joshua A. Hailey, who. tn 18C9, fled from
earried tho Blate tfjdf %libe late atectioc, that
tbs country as a defaulter In his acocanb* with
they will reapesA an-i obey only .a* Democratic
the Government, m tho Internal Rcvcnuo Col­
lector of the Thirty eccocd Now York district* or military government.’ It la reported also
has returned. made good hie deficit, and re­ that several members of tho H ouao isvertigatfog cam mil tea hare about come to the same
ceived front tbo President a full pardon.

s its taoeaueaes, 1 mu. veryrute rent*.

TRIAD IVUYTMIRO.

SI 5 for

MTHMS. BIT,
—Tbo discovery ofw rich field otf guano io
reported from Peru. Tbe field commences
about a mile from Piacoand extends along I'M
coast for about eighteen leagues, with an ar­
crags width of twelve leagucj. If there be
the least truth In the latter clairo there will be Unian Triegraph Compujy, rsfostag to prod uo. tbs
I nano enough to psy tbo total IndaStodnma of original* of the wlrgrajdilc d:»patclie*. Th* di»the country,’ even if it be sold M one-half tbe patch*, having tern read, Mr. WoodlSt. Y.) offered
price it now brings'
—A rumor comes from Paris that tbo Turkish

COLLINS1
VOLTAIC PLASTERS
Afford the mort grateful relief in all
Affection* of tho Cheat and Lunge.

— A Vienna ^jxtcial says the Grand Dnko
Xlobolaq, hart ukad far a reserve force of 100,­
000 men. Tuoir mobilization has already eontnenoed at HL I’oteraburj; and Moecow.

'MUITAifKzL'

ate dleet&gt;M*d the resol uUou of MltelirU, providing
for an iavsstlgalteu tn rsgsrd to the appointment
of Cronfo a* a PreetosnUaJ elector in Orvgna. ...
One EGG, &lt;w 1 Quart of WHEAT,
or 8 Pinta of CORN, or 2 Quarts
of POTATOES, or 1 CABBAGE,
or 3 Pinta MILK, or 1« Ounoes
BUTTER, or U fest of WOOD, or
V Ih. of SUGAR, or % Ounce
TEA, or one P. O. STAMP, saved
or produced.

tavtoed fitalutee of tba United.Blates la rrjjxr! to
vacanctet tn the off er of ITraldanl and Vlee Prvsl
drci. Tbe bUl provide* that the Beeretary &lt;*f State,

—Aim. H. Stephens says, over his own sig­
nature, the statement that be is edriaing a
“
friendly
acceptance' by tbe people of tho
Commodcrn Vanderb it frem birpoeiiion of an­
South of the Inauguration of Hares is utterly
tagonism to Scott aud other*. The rates from
New York wo*t will boCO ’oroto per 100 pounds
—Gov. IL IL Hayes, while eu route from
on first clsar, and on other daastr in prupoition. Nothing has yet been decided upon in Columbae f rr Dsytou, waa met al tho depot at
regard
passenger rates. Rriboad men eay Dayton by a delegation of citizens, and sere­
officially, under tbo new arrangement, that naded by a band Of music, and salvos sf artil­
etflcl-ncy of the marine houpttal service; for a
aliipmobts of traffic in either dlrrs-bon, from lery,' at the conclusion of which be made a
Cotutrleelonar on the locuet plague....Mr. Fry*
all oompetltirij points in tho West to pointe bo-, riiort-Apseeli, oforing-ee-follows: ■ “All tan­
Commuter ou Appropriation*, reported tbe P.wU
yond tbe termini of tbe eeveral lines, or to portent interestn—labor, trade, education, odee Appropriation bUl. Tbe bill reecmmrnda the offered a reeoiuUon for tbe appointment ot a ootnEurope, through Portland, Ito tor. Now York. religion—depend upon the preservation of appropriation ol |3U,M.I,lrt....Tbo Hpeakrrlald bePhiladelphia, and Baltimore, shall bo the ramo (idaoe. Aqjr disnirbano? of that peace endan­
in the aggrepsto cost to the shipper, owner, or ger i tiioee interests.'
—By tits sudden breaking cj&gt; of tho ice in
the MioaiMaippi river,' which vrat frozen over
at 8L Lento, thirteen steamers were forced
from their moorings in winter quarters, and
some of thrm badly crenbed, while others were
sunk. The greater numlnr.ftf tbo fleet ware
euly third-rate boeto, taB rtiiltlo tore will ag­
gregate &gt;200,000.
—A recent telegram from Halifax, N.,8.,
says: “During a snow-storm, yesterday, the
brig Westward went mbore near Herring Cove,
kDd
««1 four of her seamen Were drowned."
• ‘ —A cable dispatch states that tbo berk Emma
and Curl, from New Y'ork for dtottein. eapaized
’ ifa a hurricane off the Orkney islands, and eight

—Throe yoong men. roeidiug at Winchester.
HL, wore drowned at Harris' Landing, a few
nights since, wbjlo attempting to cross the
Mississippi YiVer. Mr. Fergneoo. a telegraph
operator, narrowly escape*, death in a brave
but urniucceesful attempt to succor tho fated
adventurers.

Klir.HO.lJ&gt; IKfULr.JG HNCH.
—At a mooting of tho Director4 of tbo Britimnro and Ohio railroad, last wook. John W.
Garrett was utuuiimoitaly elected Proaident for
—In a comurauicatlou to tho commit tec ef too cunning year. By Ibis election Mr. GarroU
thi House of BsproeontaUvo al) tbo nn tubers enters upon tho nineteenth year of bin adminof ths Louisiana ibllnmittg Bosrd dnt.iod the ■pKrttion of the BiltirAoco and Ohio railroad.

action, and dochned to deliver up' their docu­
ment, w|Ul.Ui«y bad- Cpit been aubatiUed to
the State LegWainrr. They premised to give
&lt;• iptoH, however, | rovp'ed the committee would
furnish necee-ary funds to have the work pf
copying done.
■-Says the Chicago (nUr Ocean: “Gov.
Hayes has been vsry.retlcent about tljc politi­
cal rituation, and *tudimsly avaifled express­
ing an opinion until after the meeting of the
Electoral CoHejos. Now, however, be fra iVv
declare* List he has no doubt' of his henes't
election, and, having been elected, be expects
to be inaugurated."
—The Republican Ixunalaturoof South Caro­
lina h« elected District Attorney Corbin aa
United Slates Senator from that bute to sac
cesd Mr. Bibertaon.
-Tho following addr eaa ha* been iaatted by
tbo National Demceralic Cooimiltce :
To tbe Propio ctf lb* United Biair*:

—Rayne New York telegram: "Theamount
of specie rooclved hero from Europe, from
Sept. 20 to Dec. 11. amounts to *14,332.000.
There, is still on the way. gl.K3.C00.''
—Tbe railway war between the Great Weeti ere. Grand Trunk and American trunk lines
has terminated, and a genera] advance in rates
baa gone into operation. Tbo Grank Trunk
maeagcrv tare fawned a circular to the emptoy- of the company stating that, in ocneettUeDco of the groat dopraorfon of trade and
falling off In the company's bnsineas, it has
been determined to discontinue a large numb r
ot trains on and after the
taeL At esti­
mated reduction will mount to -about 90 per
©out. of tho train service, which will necnsitits a large reduction in Lbs comber of enginodrivore. firemen, txaui hands, and others em­
ployed by the eortpar.y.
‘
—The European bondholders of die Gilman,
Clint mj and Springfield railroad have under
active cotrnidcraUoa a projept, to extend tbo
lino lo Litchfield, Montgomery county, there
connecting with tbe Sr. Louis branch of tho

CHRONIC PLEURISY CURED.

COHOBBSHIONAL.

NEW

—Tbe great railroad war hotween the East­
ern and Western trunk linos baa been brought

consignee, whotlicr tbo **mo be shipped on
through bills of lading or by combined rates.
—A destruct.re dro occurred at the Transfer
or “Spoon-Lake HU-tlcn," opposite Omaha,
last wook, by which tbo Tru»*f&lt; r Hotel, four
railrood ticket offiros. telegraph office, saloon
and baggage-room were al! tanned, together
with their content". Four Union Pacific
freight cars, 1 *-lxd with merchaudute. were
destroyed; also all tho transfer -1stform*.
Ono mm, Daniel Duffy, a car-repairer, who
waa Blooping ur-*taire in the Tracafer Houac.
was burned to death. Tho fire waa eauaed by
a ooal-oil lamp falling to tbe fl xwin tbo Traiwfoe House. Tbe estimated loss ia 635 000.
—Tao annual report of the Albany peniten­
tiary shows that tbe gross earnings ot that in­
stitution for the year amounted to &lt;123,529.06;
tbe ordinary expenses aggregated f37,501 06.
leaving a gain of 037,897 &lt;0. Tho number of
convict* received during tho year was 2,066; on
baud. Got. 31, 1873, 953; a total for ths year of
3.019.
—Tbe recent report of the ravages .of tbe
a-nall-pox In Winnipeg bare been overesti­
mated. Tbo Icelandic aottlrment h botetod, and
in a population of 2,500 Icelanders and 300
Indiana there have been only eighty deaths,
and but fire daaths in th# last two use!.*. For
a month pari there hit been strict quarantine
of tho lufectel di«trift1_’&gt;,d thore ia no panic
or Interruption of trade. **

MOKEY

SUNDAY MAGAZINE
REV.

DEEM8.

ONCE A WEEK MONEYX
WILL DO IT.

BEAUTIFUL,
VALUABLE,... CHEAP.
For City, Village,
and Country.

One alite BetlBelps for tlese

Hard Times
FRANK LESLIE’S SUNDAY MAGAZINE

HalfaCentaDay

'duassaf.

mtttro to inquire as to whether frauds have been
practiced In the election is Srv York, Urcoalyn,
Jersey City and Philadelphia, Uessrs. Cox (New
York). Bice (Ohio), Waddell, McDougall, ami Welle under the rule....Mr. Bauulug moved to auap»nd
(Mlariarippl).
Oin &lt;uie, aud. adopt a rvaolatlon calling for Gen.
Wkminitax, Dec. 13.—Senate. — Numerous Hbcrldan'a report on the removal of Gov. Wells; cf
Lout«lan* .. A ^&lt;-«olutlon imtructing tbe Judiciary

W1IKTHEB for use on man or beaat,
Merchant's Gargling Oil will bo fotxnd
an invaluable liniment, and worthy of
use by every resident in the land. Wo
know of no proprietary medicine or
article now tmed in the United States
which shares tho good will of tho peo­
ple to a greater degree than thia. Yel
low wrapper for anima), and white for
human flesh.—If. Y. Independent.

$984

CHICAGO SCALE CO.,

■ nd 7oSv. Mnnror Mtrvet, Chtengo, 111.

The Chicago Ledgeb is raid to have
spent 950,000 in advertising the past two
Tkuosdat, Dec. 14;—Senate.—Tho rcwolu- years, and, by the looks of the newspatlcn to pricl extra copfe* of tbe PresMenl's Mt*- pent throughout the United Staten, we
nag* an.! the a&lt;x'otu]&gt;anyii&gt;g document*. In regard should tuy it would take tut much lo go
to Ute lair rlectteu In Ix'iilatana, waa takrn up. round thin year. And to cap the climax
Mr. Tbtirtuau moved Tt&gt; amrai, w u tn bare the proprietors have announced theig pa­
per at 31.00 a year. How it h« done w a

cnsidoa followed. Mr. Khrnuan drfendnd tru&gt; n-jwt
vigr rouriy, while Mr. Itiunnan aacatled it a* vigoronriy, aad riaharg that H grossly exaggerated the
fad*. Th* delxta Ijecstur gemral in character,
net oi ly intolrtag Jz&gt;i.lalauA,l&lt;,tit Ftoitda au&lt;i Muotb

bane! of money1' to give away. Wo beli*vo, however, It ia the theory of the
publiaticre that all they ook of llio reader
la to fray for the white paper anti post­
age ; for their labor, when the paper
reacht-H 100,000 or more circulation, their
advertising will pay tho profit. While
they ore building np the piper they do
not solicit odvert aing, and henca the
readers gut a great paper for $1.00 that
i-t worth 83.00. Ab the • ’’bltehern have
the money, no doubt they will succeed.
Address Thb Leimieb, Chicago, HL, in­
closing 31-00 for subscription and 15
cents for postage,—Chicago Timrjt.

The Nason &amp; Hamlin Organ Co. re­
ceived from London, n few days aineo, a
rangle order for 250 of their organs,
which are becoming nearly aa celebrated
in Europe aw they aro in America. They
swvr to th* Senate rrrolnUcu Of the 13h tnot. in have just completed to order ar&gt; organ
regard to the employ meet of IMputy Marabalr on
ebcU9udaj Th-:. Attorney Genual »*ya tbe to- for the celebrated Dr. Franz Liszt,
forxeiUou called for to net in hl* po*re**lon, ml Pcsth, Hungary, for use in his concerto.
ran only be obtained trim the Marshal* of tbe —N. Y. Phil Journal.
United Htetre, who hare the power to appoint depu­
ties. but be will a**k to procure Information at a*
early a day m practicable. Ordered printed and to

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, AuPiii;

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Oflicc INo.

riu.m St-

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SEWIMO MACHINE AGENTS, ANO 500
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*

MUSTANG
LINIMENT

CAUTION
Axsaa a. HMtri, CtaireiAto. . Ute aky of New York &lt;pilLe a large amount of
rjwoney, and to receivs in return immunity from
I'pnMteutiom Tweed will very eooa bo released,
jtod. 8wenaey sill return from Europe. Tbe
rempromno te tliottgbij to include ConnoDy
-Pa'riA MuMgar:, a member of Ute Balti­
more CXr CVmnml, Aod In that «iy, Ute other
da* fcum the Offset of enroute roorived durleg
*aTrow &gt;d a faaUomble party.
—Toe po'ics of Chicago foe wock raided
seme of tbo gimfahcg ds&gt;m&gt; cf that cdy. and
furhw raids are lo foMow.

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ORNO STRONG
Kdltdr and Proprietor

Of ^flashrinr

® b tNasdiV ilkjXdw

ADVEBTI8UG RATES:

Progression. No Retrograding,
VOL. IV
«Mhnllr fhrtrtorg.

CHRONOLOGY OF 1876.

VILLAGE OFFICERS

The Whole WorU for One Year

NASHVIL^g, BARRY CO,, MICH., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2D, 1876.

NO. 14.

Church of tho United States : Rev. Dr.

THS 1LICTOBJL COLLSOB.

pounds; "Big Ben, "at the houses of P»rSeveral omint ut jarLubt have died. incladinK

Mr. Morton read the following ex­
tract in tho Senate the other-day to

show how utterly the Electoral College
New York harbor, drowning William T. Gar­
ner, his wife, her brother, Frost Thorne. Mias

History of Mankind.
Oonveutiun of Now lark moots H Syracuse ...

rtroysd in tho oil region* by tighialz^.

comes abort of representing tho body of
Dr. Kamuel G. Howe, the distinguished physi­
cian and philantliropisL and Dr. Julius H.
Potcrmann. the well-known OrientaMvL

Avovar.

q aniimAM~ cHtmen—

following: John Forster, tho English author
and jocrnaltet; Ambrobe Firman Didot, the
noted French publisher; OoL Cliaa. C. Cboawy.

ted st •1,000,000....28. Intelligence of the

tho people or tho public sentiment of
the whois nation in Presidential elec­

t

ft:

Servloes

•»«•*

breaks, precipitating a vast volume of water
into the valley below, causing an enormous
destruction of property. Articles of impeach-

A8IIVILycr.ODGK.-U4F. A. A M. R
ul*r eommuBicJttlon on e»ch Wednm4*&gt;

N

Uvea at Washington against W. W. Belknap,
late Secretary of War, charging him with high
ber of city officials indicted and arrested in BL

£ujiirtt gtrrrfsnj.

of Mississippi, rssigna his office to escape im­
peachment.

YOUNG,

H. A. BMBSR,

CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD.

3. The Hnuze of Representative!' nuanlmon*of impeachment against

penal aervifude in Australia, arrived at New
York in the whaling bark Catalpa... .28. The

.... 81. 8ultan Murad V. deposed bectuae of his
mental infirmities; Abdul Hamid proclaimed

The Centennial trophy presented to the Amer­
ican Rifle Teem, al Gilmore's Gardens, Now

Cincinnati Enquirer; Dr. William A. H ■.earns.
President of Amherst (Mass.) College ; Henry
Kingsley, a well-known English author; George
Band, the celebrated.French novelist; Miss
Harriet Martineau, tho English authoress;
Prof. Charles Davice, the mathematician. and
author of “ Davies’ Arithmetic;'’ George Alfred

moot for the trial of W. W. Belknap; accused

CLEMENT SMITH.

F

rented... .31. Foor oatlawa bong by vigilanta in
Rooku .oonnty, Kan. A man named Simmons
mordared, ditocted, and bia remains packed
in a box, at Greenpoint, N. Y.; arrsat of Victor

ALF. C. BUXTON,

flUNSMITH, manufacture. Rifle anJ Shot Gur.'
\JT and repair, all Firearm, and fine Machtiwry.

Mr,. M. J. TIMMERMAN,

'pEACHERof ImtrumrnUl Muak.ou the Plano
A or Orpin. Term*; *eno for 24 leaaoni. Re»-

JOHN M. ROE,

in tho Democratic National Convention.

CHAS. W. DEMAR A Y,

O-ilhery explosion tn Belgium ; over 200 miners
killed. Gen. Bhcrmaa writes a letter, saying

D. W. LINCOLN
DEALER In Gmceilre and Frei
Good., Greta' Furnl.lnc Good., Notion, and
... u.&lt;&gt;. ci.—i

E PARADY,

AfANL'FACTUREK of Boot, and Hboes. Making
1Y1 and retisiring neatly done, alm&gt; .trie! .Hen-

J. B

expressing a preference for Gov. Hayee, of
Ohio.... 6. 3altan of Turkey accepts Count

govinian difficul.y.

A fearful panic occurred

RASEY,

WEBSTER f HOBBS,
BLACKSMITHS. All kind, otwerk to the Black•raltb .nd Hor»e.bac4ac U&lt;m&gt; attend'd to protnORNO STRONG.

Job IMnllmr rxci
dlupateh. Office
WM. E.

.... 12 Explosion of fire-damp in a coal mluo at
PitUtoo, Pa ; 4 miueni killed and a number
«out&gt;dol....l4. Tho Bultai. of Turkey rigned
the insurgent provinces.... 17. Collision be
twesn tho steamers K'.railhclydo and Franconia
in the English channel; tho Btraithclydo sunk,
and 31 livee lost.. .22. Indiana Republican
State Convention nominates G. 8. Orth for

GRIGGS,
1‘residenL Wisconsin Republican Convention
indorses Blaine for President... .23. The Con­

MUSIC!

der magazines at Belt Lake City blew up, send­
ing a aliower of rocks into ths city, killing four

Rhode Island election—euccefn of the Rspublioan ticket... .13. Gen. John McDonald and
Loola wbteky dog. sentenced to tlio Missouri
penitentiary.

6. Destructive tornadoes visit Ciicago and
other Western pointe ; hundreds of thousands
of dollars' worth of property destroyed, arid
several people killed....?. Twenty thousand
Jersey City Holghtr, damtglng many build­
lugs, and cau dug a shock which was felt over
an extensive area. Anival at Washington of

must be a very strong-minded or self-

Among the old politicians of this country

MUSIC!

tion... .24. The trial of GomOrrllle E. Babcock.
Military Becreury of President Grant, on a

Centennial Exhibition formally opened at
Philadelphia in the preaenoe of 300,000 people.

what she

Ohio; Hou. Edward Young Parsons. Member
of Ciugress from Louisville, Ky-; Hon. Allen
T. Caparton, United Slates Senator from West
Virginia; Hon. Michael C. Kerr. Speaker of the
Hous&lt;« of Repreecntatives -, cx-Gov. Hourv A.
Wise, of Virginia; R. Barnwell Rhett, 8r., of
gouth Carolina; John Wilson, ex-Commb&lt;aioner
of U&gt;6 General I And Office; ex-Gev. Francis
Thomas, of Maryland ; Francis P. Riair, Br., of
Maryland ; and ex-Gov. William Cozzens, of
Rhode Island.
The •listinguiithcd foreign dead include tho
names of Francis Desk, the celebrated
Hungarian ntaUsman and reformer; M.
Casimir Porter, one of France’s leading stiles-

attempt made at Springfield. HL, to steal tho

dia ; 250,000 lives lost.... 10. The Centennial
Exposition formally closed by President GranL
j...11. The Emperor of Russia made an Im­
portant speech at Moscow, declaring in effect

Mexico. Chief Justice Iglosia.1 revolted and

ing».
The imprisoned Hsuth Carolina canrasoent liberated from jail by the United Hiatcs
Oortrt.. . .28. Tho Democrats and Rcjrablicane

The United States naw has lost Rear Ad­
miral String ham and Commodore Stephen

and Senator Booth for Vice President.. .
18. A Btoamor exploded at Evansville, Ind.,
killing nine man and «otindiu^ a number of
otberv. Presbyterian General Assembly met
In Brooklyn, K. Y....22. The President ap­
points Edwards Piarrepont Minister to En­
gland. Alpbonso Taft Attorney General, aud J.
Donald Cameron Secretary of War... .25. The
President uwuos a proclamation adviait.ft a
The terms of tlio Berlin Conference made pub­
lic, allowing that important conceeaious wore
required from Turkey. Extcution of Piper,
tlio BMtou belfry murderer. .29. Lawrence
Harney testified before a committee of Couliross that lie luul paid BpeGrer Kerr £450 for

under oath. Tho United Blatee Senate, after
two weeks' debate, in secret ecasion decided
that it had jurisdiction in the Belknap im­
peachment. Hrirk competition between the
railroads results in a marked reduction in paethrouemont of the Bultan of Turkey.. .80. A
fire in Quebec destroyed 700 houses.

A sensation

produced at

street jaiL . The South Carolina canvassers

A

correspondent

of the American

war

I

at

was

Col.

Oak^y Bynum’s

tho town of Courtland, where 1 saw a
school of minnows playing in the sun­

shine Lear the edge of the water.

All

at once a spider os large as the end of
Florida canvassers organized and invited North-

my finger dropped down among them

over

the spring.

The spider seized one of the minnows

near the head.

MONEY TO LOAN1
h Appifi Ul hUfe ktirifo,

Ab soon as it

swiftly in the witer, and
on to it.

frequently

dived to tho bottom ; yet tho spider held
turned

upon

its

back

head joins.

and

died.

fluted out, until -we really believe we

fashion

To illustrate the operation of the district
■ystem. ws will consider tho result of tho elec­
tions for President and for members of Con­
gress in tho fear Btatoe of Peunsytvania. Ohio,
Indiana aad Dlinoi«. fom 1860 to 1872.
Tbeee Blates voted solidly for Mr. Lincoln in
I860, eastings 74 doctoral votes. At the
tho camo election they retarnod 66 num-

changes,

and we, of course, change with it, to

young ladira,

delicate

slender,

scant dress skirts,

In 1868 the same Htatoi throw 76 electoral
votes solidly for Gen. Grant, arid elected 68

trains.

with

long, narrow
people say that

and

I have heard

a train “made a lady appear graceful.”

Combine a pull-back and

a

trailing

“graceI”—

is the

dress, and where

There is an

echo answers, “ where?”

old, old saying, that “one might as well

According

be dead as out of fashion."

to my experience one might better bo
out of existence than to drees fashion­
Fashion! how

in South Carolina joined tho Democratic organ­
ization ; the rival houses remained in Joint

Y.; tho princijMl tiieater of tho city destroyed
by fire, and 800 of tho audience perished in
tho flames ; intense excitement over the ter­
rible catastrophe ... .6. The Electoral Co! tegso

Two Cabinet Ministers killed and one

Canada .. .6. Tho Prseident nominated Rinh-

age

In there four 8tales tho Democratic strong lb,
as compared with the Republican, has bion
about eight to ten, but under the operation of
the general ticket system they have been wholly
unrepresented in the Electoral College, but in
tho House of Representatives, under the diB­

aame period. In I860 New York cast her 35
electoral votes solidly for Mr. Lincoln. At the
same time she elected 33 membsrs of Con-

Tanned Hil’,
Western

Ga.

The train on the

Atlantic

and

railroad

had

stopped at a small station, and a beautiful

mustache, a gold-headed stick, a pair of

Its success

tight boots, and a smile, had led into the

shows that it had the judgment of a

car a blushing damsel of 18, with a

practical engiaeer.”

ravishirg hat, and a piece of court-plaster

underneath hex’ lovely month.

They

took scats, gazed at each other, smiled
work*.

He talk* loudly of what he can

We all havo a work

mere lay-figures.

to do and a place to fill in thia world;

don’t thiuix

ladies should make tbrm-

selvcs ridiculous for tho sake of dressing

to suit their own taste, but I really feel
times

like doing

high tragedy—

me away to aomo desert land where pull­

backs, bustlos and ooraeto are unknown.

I don’t advocate bloomers, although 1
has courage to wear them, and envy her

young gentleman, with a linen duster, a

nover

the more

gaze with admiration at the woman who

spider must have fallen was between 10

aud 'braggart

All

clutching my hair frantically, aud hying

Tho limb of tho tree from which tho

Tho swaggerer

progression.”

of

aud wo would do well to remember it. । I

at

nearly one-third of tho members.

spider moved of! with it to the shore.

and 15 feet above tho water.

other word iu the English language.
The leaders of fashion say “ thia is an

in 1872 tho same States again voted solidly, . reason thabsin—for when dross gets to be
giving 85 electoral votes to Gen. Grant, and a passion it is a sin—should be put
elected 77 members of Congress, of whom 25 down.
God never intended women tor

It

When the fish was dead tho

and talked, and every old goeaip in tho

car had her eye upon them.

Ho opened

the freedom she must feel.
the

discomfort

Despite all

us to dress

it causes

fashionably, I presume wo will continue
to torture ourselves until we are called
to a home where fashion is, I hope, un­

known. — Axie, tn Chicaffu Ledger.

T1ONS.
Tho lecture given recently

by M.

Leouce do Lavergne, at a meeting of
the French Academy, is far from being

correct

M. de Lavergne state* tliat,

do and huzi done, and triea to impose

a book and turned the pages, wltilo she

next to Spaiu and Denmark, France is

for President; much excitement
Uteoughou'.
tho
couatry.
The remain,
of Baron de Palm cremated at Washing-

upon his neighbors by a boastful man­

looked out the window.

the

all. How much of this silly swagger aud

a section of inner darkness.

When tho

Denmark, with an area of 700 geograph­

CongreM containing a letter from Benator
Hherman aud oUicrc on tho election in Lonidana....7. Noss from Mexico that tho capital
has boon captured by the revc'utioniste.. .
9. Burial in Brooklyn 3f 100 unrecognized and

swash is to be seen on all sides I

ner.

But he amounts to nothing after

valued at &lt;200,000.... 14. Wade Hampton
sworn in as Governor of South Carolina, thus
giving the State a duality of Governors. Great
fires at Bolivar, Tenn., and Little Rock. Ark. ■
loesee, &lt;200.000 and &lt;150,090, respectively....’

Tlio train dashed through

Ga., in sight

most

Europe.

in

th inly-peopled country

The fact, however, is

that

Nature

other end of tho tunnel was reached she

ical square miles, contains a population

was looking out of the window, while ho

of 2,000,000 inhabitants, equal to about

ever, for keeping hur favorites quiet and

was turning the pages.

But tho court­

2,857 inhabitants to each square mile,

concealed. Tho great thought is the one
that comes to its birth in silence. The

plaster was on hia chin—n»t hers ; the
center not

while Greece, with an area of 950 geo­
graphical square miles, has a population

smoothed down ; it seemed to have boon

of 1,400,000 souls, equal to 1,474 tosach

edges turned up

and tho

Norway, with an area of

hastily deposited.

All the old gossips

square mile.

his real advantage. " Never mind about
thorn trifles," saya Nature to him; "I

made a not-

She looked at him,

5,800 geographical square miles, has a

tuiw the oourt- plaster, rubbed her owu

will do fax better by you if you will come

on’L

chin, bluahed and whispered to him.

jKipulation of 2,000,000, or only 350 to
the square mile; Sweden, with 8,000

And m thus going he sees how

He put his hand up to his chin, brought

geographical square miles and a popu­

lofty is humility, how modesty helps to

down tho court-plaster; took out a cigar

lation of 4.500,000, equal to 562 to the

put all obstructions out of the way, and

and fled to the smoking-car.

square mile; Russia, with about 850,000

how that tranquil reserve which goes

tance rose the grim defiles and solemn

geographical

with genuine power recruits his ntrength

curves of Tunnel Hill, Ga.

80,000,000 inhabitants, equal to 280 to

continually.

disaster in Wales ; a number of miners killed
19. Gree* fire at Little

Tunnel Hill,

somehow made aHpecial provision, how­

On tho other hand, pre­

ductor

steel

entered

punch.

tlio
Tho

In the dis­

The con­

car with his new
car-boy shouted

farthest They are sure to be found out.
Let a windbag alone long enough, and

it will collapse at last,
firsL

do

one cares

gtese for the Indignity.

square miles

the square mile;

and

and some

Portugal, with

1,725 geographical square miles and
3,500,000 inhabitants, or 2,030 Co the
square mile, all are much more thinly

peopled than Denhxrtr.

Prof. Swinton, an cx-war-comspond-

eut, in a recent lecture in Brooklyn on

9,200

Spain, with

geographical square mBas and

17,000,000 inhabitants, shows 1,850 in­

habitants to each square mile ; France,

Tho portfolio of the

Indians on Jone 17, in which nearly 100 of the

Woolwich is now in better position to

apected New York city editor, now do-

with 10,000 goographioal square miles

build guns of 200 tons than it was to un­

oeased, visited the front with a stovepipe

and 37,000,000 inhabitants, gives 3,700;

dertake those of eighty tons when the hat Tho hat became the immediate
order for manufacturing an experimental' subject for fun and chaffing. ‘ Gome out
weapon of the latter weight was flnt of that hat,’ ano soldier sayn. Another:

and England, with 5,500 geographical

issued
Designs for a gun of 164 tons
have been for some time in the hands of

txtraons killed and 37 injured by a railroad ac-

man, tho celebrated actrees -, Charles Edward

dian; Felidae David, the celebrated French

ELIHU CHIPMAJf,

Justice of the Peace
and 29 buildings destroyed by a tornado in

...AO. The propelisr 6l Clair burasd an Laks

dangling down.’

Still

another;

of ordnance for the English navy of the

Grant’s most important interviews with

future will be a Fraser gun weighing

Gen. Bbcridan the conversation ran much

about 200 tons, fifty feet in length, hav­

like this:‘Are you ready, PhiLI’

ing a bore of twenty inches, and throw­

• Well, go in I’

ing, with a powder charge of something

terviews between Generals were no more

like 800 pounds, a projectile weighing

magniloquent than this.”

'Yea.'

Soares of important in­

The bell of Bt.

thing

like

Paul'a weighs soma­

13,000 pounds;

square miles and 30,000,000 inhabitant,
show* 5,454 to each ytypbfcfraqnare
mile.

The population of Denmark is

e very year increasing in a large propor­
tion.

'______ '

'.■ ■■ ■. ‘ - i*. q o

XOOM pgj, J^ORK SJTMF*- rt
Last year we paid foreigu eounteiwi
SSO,000,000 lor woolen pod. mWl,000,000 lor maanlMtand (oode.

When

wr&gt; hereuHlw emaWy MO0M0* ntneo
eheep tnrui wn here now^we abellaUr

produce the wool we nee, and prt Ibero

U no oormury on forth whore rieep mu
be mM &gt;• proBUbly &gt;* In the United

from 3,900 to 4,000 pounds.—Tbronto

This world

money to loan

legs

will be surpassed, aud that the pet piece

Globe.

General CaMveyancing,

‘ I know you're in it, because I see your

* Boys, he's one of them fellows that goes
up North and writes oords about us bein’
eager for the fray.*
In one of Gen.

the War Department; but it fe dow al­

most certain that this immense caliber

OS LONG TIME.
L. RUBSELL.

vlil«, Mich-

are frizzed out, padded out, rufflixl and

weigh a respectable number of pounds,

Finally it came to the top,

seemed to have been bitten or wounded
on the bohk of the neck, near whmo tlio

IN 8UMB OF

$300.00 and UPWARDS

We are slen­

der blondoa, or plump brunettes, just
us the leaders of fashion ordain. Wo

when suddenly the

of Reprueeutatiren.
In 1844. Mr. Polk received not-quite 50 j&gt;cr

was seized by its captor it swam around

Gon. Crook's officers captured an Indian vil­
lage of 100 lodges.. ..30. Thanksgiving day

THE DEAD OF 1876.
P. &amp;- Ftiw- W'alcha and Jewelry care­
fully repaired and wormnUxt

Van

Tlio fish thus seized was

about three inches long.

is! at are each organized as a separate body; tlio
former were excluded from the State House by

nom-

Wheel-

WatcMer ait Jmta,

the

the heathen

simple and harmless it sounds, yet it has

tension and humbug go but so far at tho
Rspublicao Convention al Cincinnati

JAMES FLEMING,

as

ably at the present time.

spring, in Lawrence county, Ala., near

ticket and a Republican majority in tho Lcgte-

Aziz, the deposed ouitan of Turkey committed
suicide.... 6. Escape of Fenian prisoners from
Australia in an American whale -ship... .7.-Ex-

An Illinois jury declares Mrs. Abraham L'n-

Deputy HIktIIT,

At thia election Mr.

' In 1964 the same States cast 76 electoral

tome."

R. LEE

In 1848 Gen. Taylor received 47 per cent of

brightost lights—Inspector General James
Hardie and Gen. George A Caster.

from a tree hanging

Blaine and Knott.. ..11. Mr. Blaine prostrated
by sunstroke as be was entering a church in
Washington. .. .11 Heavy floods in Eastern
Switzerland -. greatdam»ge done.... 15. Wine-

JOHN Q. CRESSY,
J
HHER I

Apparently

cree os unquestionably

10. Intelligence from Mexico that President j large man knows too well that tho mo­
ment ho stopped to brag he would lose

^Uij4ccll»ncou5 £»rdfl.

’

5. Four hundred lodges of Cheyennes «or-

French Consuls bung at Bcloniea. Turkey.
Democratic Convention of Ohio
notuinaten Gov. Alien for PresideuL
Nalioual
Greenbsck Convention mot st Indianapolis

LINE

ion oi ps •*cait&gt;-r».
HKRM HAVER. Prop

*

upon ... 17. A fire st Louisville destroyed
property valued at upward of &lt;600,009.

Ing up, they adjourned sine die, first declaring

the Black Hille.

J

Keotueky, attacked and fatally wounded a
young lady who rejected him....9. A fire In
Ceveland destroyed property valued at several
hundred thousand dollars.. . 11. By the burn­
ing of the steamboat Southern Bells, at Baton

policy at the Berlin Conference..-.15. Tho
Litorals bold » nation*! conference in New
York city, to &lt;11«cum the political eitnaUon and
Imuo an address to the coontry... .16.
William H. Barnum elected Unite! States
Senator from Connecticut
The Bn I tan of
Zanzibar enters into a treaty abolishing slavery
in his dominions.... 17.' Six of tho cnlprita

rer-tering a verdict of "not guilty

•nd several persons killed and crippled.

pleases."

women of this ago bow to fashion's de­

Naturalist says : "Just before tho late

FRANK J. PURCHIS,

U. &amp; MAIL

willed woman who will, in this siage of
the world, "wear what she likes and

ruined more men aud women than any

people were killed and many more injured,...
Babcock, Military Secretary to Proetdent Grant

bustlee, patent lung-expanders, oorseta,

chignons, high-heeled boots, and other
evils too numerous to mention I
It

ingstone " and other novels; George Heinrich
Pertz. the German historian ; Joseph Warren,
a well-known journalisl, of Buffalo; tod Dr Ed-

1. Fifteen of the whisky, ring at Indianajoll*

moutha to three yoarr. William McKee, prin­
cipal propnotor of the BL Louis Globe-Dv»nocrat, .convicted of conspiracy to defraud the
Government.__ 2. A stage lino opened from
Cheyenne to the Black Milla. Lower house of

pinahed-np cresturat only dared follow

Hindoo bows to his idols.

Bnew fell in tho OstskUls.

OCTOBKK.
England, rejected by the United Blates Renato.

UNION HOUSE
rank dancer, Procter, -n
■l&lt;*Mt&gt;Uy riliMtel tn the center o

F-XSHZ0JT.
Wear wliat you like, and wbai you pteaae •

period."’ I wonder if those linen were
written sinoo the days of pull-backs,

In I860 Mr. Lincoln received only 40 per

expedition destroyed an Indian village, killed
14 Indians, and captured a large lot of - stores.

to ths Exhibition.

T250.000, disappeared with his family... .26.
Burglars rob the National Bank of Northamp­
D. W. SMITH,
ton, Maaa., of 8700,000 in securities. Three
XTOTABY Public, attmda to all baainraa call* In mon hunjr by a mob at Charleston. W. Va
X’l making deeda, mertgagaa, dravtsg wllla, etc.
IL al-teore^tb of ilmvilT^on alate road.
27- Tbs robbary of &lt;400,000 from a Chicago

weighs 480,000 pounds.

healthy, bright young faces we wbfaid
see on the streets, and in our houses,
in place of tho dragged “ girl of the

4. I xml Lytton appointed Viceroy of India
M. C ELLIS.

killed by a railway collision at Huntingdon,

pounds; Mosoow, 141,000 pounds; and,
giant of all giants, another Moscow Ml

tho preceding advice, what • host of

In this election Fillmore reccirod 25 per

spectators.. ..It An armistice for ten days

Sens, 34,000

potmde; Vienna, 40,900 pounds; Nov­
gorod, 69,000 pounds: Pekin, 119,000

If we poor ** pulled-bock," Jaoed-dowo,

the vctee of the people; io tho Electoral Col-

DAFTIBT CHURCH.

lioment, 31,000 pounds;

tion* :
J
The following statement of tho result in the
different Presidential elections, from 1872 back
to 1844. will establish the truth of what we

TUoenae Aird, the English poet;

Dorking

.... 29. Republican State Conventions in Penn­
sylvania, Ohio, and Indiana... .80. The dam of

P. •»!?

Montreal, 29,000 pounds; Erfurt, 30,000

Antwerp,

Bfelre. But we ere oondug erery your
nrerer to applying our own markrea

Ute wool

Utey dtenend.

In 1873

16,000 pounds ; Oxford, 17,000 pounds ;

with

R^nw, 18,000 pounds ; Mechlin. S0.000

the wool ottfX Ute country woo neoriy

pounds ; Bruges, 23,000 pounds ; York,

000,000,000 pounds, while In 1M0 it wee

21,000 pounds; Cologne, 25,000 pounds;

only 05,000,000 pound*

�***•

■: 5 “wTX

* Xy./’;*

OREST

hottaehoM necceMariea th$f they
keep. They also deal iu crockery,
glassware, notions, candies, and many
other.things, alt of which they are
selling at prices, not to be outdone
by competition.

itf, and honor. They do not helotti
to that class who aro to stingy to ad
vertbe. nr too bay to draw a fwl

», W. LtMCOLW.

d«*d Deals a* they do a rnttieaoakc,
They are ’he heart of the prosperity
of Nashville. They bvlp ns »nd we
help thorn. They have goods (hriy
want to seH, aui consequently place
their advertrsentent where 3000 peo|4e wiH read and chink of them eac\
•.reek. They are honest and reliable
aud we .can heartily recommend,
them to ow leaders. Here they are :
Since May IKJUi, 1868, Mr. Tru­
man has- been a fsM'toltd business
men here, and in many ways has
added to the prosperity uf tho banaer
vt«a9BrMBd proved himself a friend
♦to the needy.' He. carries such an
eveneoue srock of dry goods, boots,
-risnea, hats, caps, crockery, groceries,
eku that il crowds even his commo&lt;luuu brick.
Ha always fours the
&gt;&gt; Ml .goods in the market, and has no
tremble to dispose o( them, tor low
prices and squats dealing is lu5
rapflo.

hro

DISEASES
JU5*U

KMTG

This down town store has'woxkcd
up a good Undo, atul iu a abort time,
too.
Groceries is Mr. Lincoln'a
forte, although he keeps n stock of
dry goods, imdeiwear, fancy arlWes.
e tc. Ho has just disposed of a fine
stock of-Saoto Claus articles, but a
few remains to ba eloeed out between
now and New Years very low for ■
cash.
S. LIKBnACSEB.
Here can be found a complete hna
of ready made clothing, which Mr.
Liebbauaer is selling at very low
rates. But if you are not fond of
ready mades, ’he will mensrire and
make you a suit that is wnrraitied to
fit. Trv him..
.

He Boctor'x-taato
61 lore 81.,
KftMii'ffii.'iis;;
another rntmrr
• '
"
i91 Ottawa 81,fbr
patfrwt». Caflearf)-.
i

terato at (bnethf,^^. «»-ntinartI f „7|
n.iJIctnw prniaMMxMLri. trsatr on
d rarUMitr. wUh rril atri ri"Cn Jirw.-Uon, f.uwriaoMt «&gt;• I" ••iriMvrvd
P. O. Onk r
Va4JM-&lt;Fr«f. N. JI. AIKI W, M. D.-

j

at

toed

Shr»ti«g for &lt; Onls.

I
,

Good H-!oeb Bfrorhrd Shrrtlng for 10 fintfr.

flW-rrnt
ataald mawt *1

fanrae Street, .Orand Rapids, Mich-

to

DR. AIKIN

Klee Brrw (foods of 25 Cent-, per yard.

Is an honest, ambitious and enter­
prising young niqn, and deserves a
big trade. ' His stock of groceries,
provisions, -crockery, fine candies,
fa unusually large and complete, and
is all sold at rock 1*01(001 prices.
Give Andre* a call.

K«fMurai* r~&gt;m«

!• nrermiaantljr aar«e*4ui.lnrarl* &lt;w»* Iu Ida
tire*t SpertnltiA, »t»d
D’ny Hvlog wiiO'-f’rwIh, n-ratlh- an.! brail!, to turn uTt.-rhartftt rivm
un nil bop&gt;- of rriw-f
ntauxt tafclllblr. with tuanrriltaaambwy In rrthvlng «&lt;oitp&lt;rnH*
aa4 rmmrtnx I hr r»u«-« o! dl«ra»e. rwrtoi Ina I’w vi ,
tai nraeh* to ihetr mtn rat function«. pnrifytnr ««ri
iavl:«ratlnx Um wbulc »y«teu&gt;, ar-I ba la aalrer*aJly relM «f*’O ae
.•

Bnelifil Nubias only 50 Cents.
Lie, ant Meerrless. J a kets for i 1.00.

It l» hl«* rermomr tn n«rr

awv aMmytn*&lt;ta.

,ra»0r*y&gt;»iM0m, wbUl*. from 1U abfolj atastto
If yon want n warm meal, or a
c»— In so m*aff ktallar rasrayou tare cwry n»ann u&gt; hcWcre llir Doctor can rare. RcaTth t* elwapKiel everybody kiwM-s L. J. dish of fresh oysters, don’t fail to drop
cr than ndfrrtnt «t»d
Do nM h* mi*!-.-! or
Wtoaler His Esther was one of the into lhe bakery, where you can also
lnflnrncr.1 by the *t&gt;« mm&gt;*.&gt;*Umi* or preJndtoM.&gt;st
•ctin* on your own beM Iwlfmm. &lt;•« ho full) tnfirst settlers hi Woodland, and filled find a good stock of general grocer­
vo*U«alo *nd hilly mtUfy ronreetf, !»n n*e to d&gt;nnonra * m»n »to, l*k«-» fop*
Iroei lbth* office of first supervisor for that ies, that are being sold right.
hand* of good phyclriaa*. aad by hl&gt; anperior akllt
township, crtoacqucntly gray hatred
nruitn *n,.i tl-r * i-njoynwwt.
men "know Lycurges from his boy- With the aid of the knife and clear-“TOO LATE I DIED THTOU8H NBOLECT’.”
Iraod up. He ts the oldest merchant er, are doing a large business vkb
Wwicb wiW be closed out CHEAP.
In.bow many al* Ihleeun U- mH. of friaeda ar
hi NwshviTle, having io 18&lt;W5, opened the beef eaters of Nashville and vi­
relative*, victim* of Conaucmtlnn or other InaJdn«..,*
*.4 how and Ae TVC.-rtlna that Um
she first dry goods store, when Nash- cinity.
.
timrlx. «kiiUu&gt; tmtoMai WM tka^Wvh-!.
.
Mimi tamlhca bars one or n«,ce with life entMtvftle was nowhere,.and lhe bulk of
The market of Frost &amp; Townsend
tcrerf by n rarffeaa rnth-rfnr e*Miau free from p«’n.
bn inhabitants warn fishes in the we understand is also having a good
always annaHoa* of diaoarr or dfaahUilr, yrt J»lw
can be mtnreil U&gt; bcillb by the akUlful HiktUIUI.
Ustoto. Mis stock of dry good*, rpody run of custom.
• MV F.-!it.lW---d herein raiewtivv prartJeeatar
made elufhjng, etc. is complete, and
In addition to the above wc have
The hugest slack in Nashville.
he dvaeraes the larga trade he is n- 2G other advertisers, whose cards
FOR SALE ONLY BY
cmvin&gt;
will be found on the first page of the
NnWs. Think of them often.
■
d. o. oairrtTH.
Special Bajgains iu
Ite another good husinesa mon, that!
name here when Nashvdlc was untiltog bat a baby.-vto: in Aug. !8Gt».
Lasbapricig after a." abort vacation
Well K...WU Sp.cl.U.&lt;, u.w
from the duties and perplexities o!
buaincM life, hewng^Kcdinnaw in the j ■ Mra. Lydia Foster. aged8U, of Tort Hu
bustoexn of his adoption,—dry gnods. j ton. was Inrtanily killed on Chriateax eta.,
It is a fact now generally under­
ale., ele- and is now having n trade by falling dawn a pair oi Maim.
stood, that fire cannot be controlled
A Jnckion butcher went into s saloon for
that merchants in a much largcaplnce
than Nashville might well be proud a drink Monday night, tearing a splendid or kept any length of time when wood
I take in exchange for Gnods, nt the Highest Market PiiCe.FBuUer, Eggs,
tram of horses outride, and they were stolon.
«/. lie is now serving out a year’s
Dried Fruit, Cash, Credit, and alt other produce.
On Saturday evening, Louis Weston, Hr. is burned - in a stove on a Orsx
sentence as President of the village.
Nashville, November Sih, 1874.
ins noir Springlake, was finally injured by
Hearing and Sight It&lt;storcd,
'Die ashes falling through
the ears on the Detroit &amp; Milwaukee Rail- Goats:.
Will wd John Kocher came to this
I.nng. Throat, and other
the grate, icnvo the coala exposed to
Yiliage.lrom Jonesville, i» July 1874.
C'hroaic Diseases Cured,
Btnnary, the Dexter m.in who was so bad­
nnd embarked in the dr)* gnods trade, ly kicked by Gao. Henning recently, has the direct draft and they are consum­
nud Broken Down Conjind noon had a large trade.
The se­ riaro die!. This probably gives the stoic
stiUUi'Hia Bnilt I pand
ed, leaving neither coal to aid com­
cret of their success is owing to two one more laborer.
Itrlnvigorulrd.
Mr. Bradray. of Battle Creek, ha. settled
facts, that they bny their goods low
Hrs
Patients
fiaia 10 to 40 lbs.in Weight.
fl&gt;r cas«, which ennldes them to sell with Crandall, by paying him $-010 for the bustion nor ashes to retain the fue.
luxury
of
running
a
ecrew-driver
through
rhewp. thereby gatoiwg many friends
If
dry
wood
is
used,
the
stove
(for
a
Bis face, while drunk a short time rinee.
mcHlat Wnwaeraraa Phyalciaara.
•and pewnawaat cuatomers.
Don't
The Chicago A Lake Huron Railroad ia time) becomes unnecessarily hot, aud
tail to kok ewer Kacher Ikon.’' stock.

HATS, CAPS, GLOVES!' MITTENS,

Crockery, Gif ssware, Groceries
C. C. WOLCOTT Knives, forks, anti Silverware.

DLI. AIKIN,

HORSE BLANKETS, BUFFALO &amp; LAP ROBES

C. A. TRUMAN.

Free Exhibition

Dear Delinquent, it is time to colly
the roll so please foe the mark and
listen while we do a little plain talk'
ing. You are justly indebted to us
in amounts varying from 75 cents to
82.50, which wo ought and would
have if you had only charged yonr
ruind to attend to it. Now, we have
striven to make a lively paper ah'd
give you lhe worth o( yottr money,
have heretofore hinted that wo want­

ed these little amounts.
We can’t
believe you are p-ttead beat arid we
hat© tb (fori ybh, but wk want to see
those “spondulicks’' very bod.
Wb
don't want the money to look nt,—
we want it*to improve otirpaper, and
make it more interesting to you, and
10 buy good c'otbes for ourself and
wife; also we can always write live­
lier items, with , a.-(till sfoQMich nnd
plenty of legal lenders m our pock­
ets, than when they are empty. Wo
have trotted you in good faith ; now,
have some pride, be square toed and
punctual, and don't let this grand
Centennial year pass without at least
being square with the printed
D&lt;»
this, dear subscriber, and our soul
will rejoice.

I aHichigait (SrutraIRKlumtl

Successors to W. A. Aylsworth. arc
a fivwly firm. Tire rush of custom
al their big little store,.causes W. G.
•cd Oawold to fly aboat like two
erickets. Their slock of dry goodi'.,
and “sich like” is as complete as can
he, and just a look nt their slock of
rloibing is enough to make a follow
feel warmer all over.

now completed from Port Huron to Valpariso, Ind , and on the 1st of Jan. several
new through passenger trains will be put
open the road:
.

Emms Frovjn. of Grand Rapids,' was arrril'd tho other day, and after she had
whipped two policeman and kicked the win­
dows aH ont of a hack, they bad no difficul­
ty in Previn* her a disorderiy duracter.

Geo. A. T anresae. a New York drummer,
was robbed a few dayn since, whilst travel­
ing frem Detroit to Chicago, of his checks
for bis sample trunks, which contained
$15,000 worth of jewelry.
The amply
tmd was found in a Toledo hotel.

With Mr. Loomis foi proprietor is n
credit to Naahville.
$10,000 worth
During Ihe hunpvrary abranbe of the wife
of dry goods, clothing, groceries, etc.,
ef Charles Miner, a farmer in Gcneaee
can be seen] hero any day.
Their township, near Flint, the bouse took fire
stock of dress goods, gen is furnishing ami lhe two youngrat of three children prrgoods, gloves, fancy goods, etc , clc. btlodYn the trainee; The aWeet child eeaapto so complete and extensive that it en. but bad not pretence of mind to eave
woklrl pttazle even a Philadelphia the nihera. Mr. Miner was absent at Flirt
lawyer to attempt to describe or item­ at the time.
Two young men named Sumner Wheeler
ize them. Altliongh Mr. Loomis is
a new comer (having lately removed and Frank Carpenter, engaged in a dispute
at Big Rapids. Dec. 22nd, when Whorter
to thto vtttoge from Hast togs} we are struck Carpenter with a base ball dob.
glad to Fee that Ue to karing a big knocking him eenselwi.
He was taken
borne and remained unoonscionn until the
next day when he died. Wheeler was lotged in jail, and wilt prvWMy be tried for

This man first started in 1873. just
about the time the News started,
John Coe. of York, WaabteMW Co., taft
which makes its almost feel relateu hix home. oafwiriNy on buaiaexa. and did
to him. Ilia stock of dry goods, haG=, l »ni iei hi« family know where he was going
!
n*r
how long he would ba absent.
He rotsps, gterw, mittens, groceries, etc.,
• turned borne one night last week, and. witb■m mt with rhe limes, and l|is old ,' out wine any of h&amp; family, retired to bed
foods that he gamed by his bu«i I alone. H« was found dead ia his bed lhe
Mas ahiktie*, in 187 L are flocking tv : next morning. The affair is shrouded in
hia store to view nod purchase goods 1 mystery, but it i« supposed he eonuniled
I suicide.

Is ene of the most enterprising mer•kawto &lt;rf Nashville. ■ At thia lime of
the year his two mammoth stores preMObwiivaly appearance, fix our far
mere and farmers' boys well knew*
jfc»»the glace to buy genuine goods,
fnwnM.pair of skates to a full grown
Jxih slrigli, is at Wolcott's hardware.
Allien in need of necceuaries in the
hardware line, patronise this store,
and thereby show that you seek to
discourage deed heads.

Tie Chaney-Barber seduction (and ■un­
der) ease is »• trial al Kalamasoo.
Th*
“nub-’ er »te riory ialhat Alice Chaney, a
motherless young girl, .worked for a rich
fanner named Barber, In Richland town­
ship. Rhe was yonng, pretty sad cowMiag.
and before abe wna fourteen years old Bar­
ber was alleged to be engaged in the devil­
ish work of ruinin’ her.
She became tnHcnte, *nd her destroyer Mrod a vag to
marry ber. and seared her info aquieecrnce,
but the work, with drugs, her sorrow and
fright killed brr. Be tbw story of lhe prwecuiioe goes. Han- Chaa. 8. May Is en­
gaged upon the side of the plaintiff, the
girl’s fa! ber.—Btxning Newt.

Ar« having a
holiday trade ; we
AfaH u» tbe PwbJir.
believe old. Senta Chius made bis
years we Kara made two mediTo the ailxmrnts of a vast ekae
headquarters there this year. Frank
Thotminda of cures ha»• been
la always on hand to compound a
prascriptisn with aeenracy and dispattrh, and Frcel arranges tlwwe per
fwmea, fancy soaps, brashes, toilet nrtiriew in a nrenser that trmpla even
a pnfr country editor to buy.
Re- ease fbe people »• have pfoeml upon each
matober Boise Bros, when you stand gaauine hex af Holloway's Ointment the
ef the rirnatnre of ooragrac, Mr.
to aaed of anything kept in a drug. Jo-.ritnlle
Ilaydoek.
To eountwfbit is Oriooy.
rtocf, and pulroniza no other firm.
: We shall relentleariy eunino »»y one who
4. M. OASGBgKTT.

. ) imiiatra thia with the uttnori vigor of the
law. We foost earnestly bra that ths groat
of Ameriaan people will aid nr in cue
eRasta to prutart chair health, and Mfo m
to the task «f bringing thaoe moot unprinci­
pled men to the bar nf juatire.
Uniformly
I i« well refttee to pnrehaee Madiriara purporting
to bo our* unleaa Mr. Havdoek's signature
tobacco*, i. aftaehod fo meh box of PHla or pot of
Ofo’mrmi and the end wHImm* ba mucked.

la a ttosMHkgh baatoese soar, from flie: mean

the wood is very .soon consumed. * If-

The Right Doctor nt I,Ant.

the wood is green, k requires close

f jean In?n» di-a*’ and MI ttratinrat writ*: "Or: ArkWi. 1 tt.xnk yn«i fmiri«a*k*&lt;Swa at air toBHromriona me ra well nyl am."
A Itratfe«naa
: "hr. Mkln you
fight -ft
I. aritoao th W &gt;,. k Wv f«lriwn&gt;rT &lt;r/&lt;thratirai
ywr uiatiri»&lt;a had aarakjoa. tofeAWUMRfccur w*n. I Wil, wrylxrijF ol jw srrat »«.cra
AM luiWOVfri irraimrnt."
Aaoibrr aae ■ay, : -Haw acv'r Hl «&gt; wll iu mr
Ur,a* alien undrr jour care »«&gt;d «lnrc curing nw.'

attention ter prevent the fire from go­

ing out, and it is impossible to keep
a wood fire on on 4&gt;pen grate over

night

These difficulties have earned great
inconvenience to persons using the
class of round stoves mounted with

—

•*&lt;_

A Doctor to Hare Fnilh In.
Where he is now receiving ond opening uip one of the finest Stocks of
A !*ir vnir. to hr. Alktaf "t am m won siri ra»Goods for the FALL AND AV INTER• TRADE, ever laid down
Uy writ By yrar uratmrat Um! mv UHli Io wu l&gt;
in Nashville, and never in the memory ol man was goods
so cheap n» he will sell them this Fall. Why,
who ever hoard ol a Good Check

heavy sheet iron, all of which hum

TUr

GRAND .RAPIDS DIVISION.

FLANNEL SHIRTING FOR 16 GTS A YARD.

wood on on open gmic.

C'oiiibiiiatiai)

Grate
SOU il is so

need in the FOREST KING of 1876

We bnve Over One Thousand DreMN
Ranging in Prices from

■Mr &gt;• KWFAIH that b aflWeio* wffh » mine

1 c—fol rrvir of trratm. nt

consists of tw«&gt; grates working in

combination one with the other, each

BLINDNESS! and I»MFNES«! !

provided with openings and corres­

| .Ml dfanuriairi AffigriMtma of (to Mre awl Bar
’ aur«w»fall&gt; lrealr.1 l.y ml II rrrn-u-.. &lt; ‘ruw Eye.
xrx.'ahUTwI. .Ynifk’Ul gyta in«Mtrd dm* took

ponding blank spaces, forming either
an OPEN GRATE or

Catarrh, Consumption.!

CLOSED

FIRE BOTTOM, end is operated
with a shaker from the outside ol the
LIHGuBIHG OR CHROHIO DI2EAS13.

stove.
taarawa.*MM«&lt; vhaSev«rj«MM or imtuiXMnUUy
dUfOOwd au^l aklltfiiily trra&amp;o.
.

After thorough tests, we claim for
this important invention:—That

L A D DE S !

all

the coals may bo retained in lhe stove

*n&gt;»M«rriri&gt;r Siuric dmiylny aldormtvice la
any rtriicalr matfr rriaUw to health [ami hemrtyl.
। ffMavs-sirate

and any amonnf of tire ashes desired ;

! cure In to &lt;a«ia, to b« h OouSlbm the mmt ■kiltful

!

that the fire is at all times under per­
fect control, and can be kept continu­

ously throughowt the winter; that it
greatly economizes m fuel, and en­

NEW MEAT MARKET.

‘^“'epii.'epsy.
Hove just added, to ibek usual large stock of Geneva! Merchandise,

Fib.Ow—U.U. .,.1 &lt;ii Nwtmm Atf&gt;vd&lt;uu are
eureA ahcrx other rnrana Ml, by l«njxxnrl reme

tirely overcomes all the objections

heretofore raised against this class of

LARGE STOCK OF

THE FOREST KING a the an-|
!y store/fnadn with Hie Combination &lt;

I3ottom Price*.

Grate, suid is uueqtmled as a stove of

BOOTS AND SHOES.

its class, in the world.

The top of the Martel paid tar gid,., ?•
Give Vm JV

OIL

THE FOREST KING is mount-.

MEAT MARKET!

ed complete with No. 15! cold rolled .
polished boiler iron.

The ASH PIT *

ROE &amp; CLEVER.

extends under the entire DOUBLE;

"

BOTTOM.

Iui7a !

and we will convince you that are are not to b&lt;
BEATEX OX Pit ICES.'.'
for Five Year*.

‘
' He fnr past favor* aoliota a
&gt;f the taoM» Bud would
iufoiffl the public that they will

pmm. rFRESH MEAtfi,

If

�___I-____ —»

-

BIN, WOMEN *X&gt; CULMEN !?

AA«U

•wn boatodtariri wirt maHtMroc.

Mta Christ Inn Church will he held Saturday.

Dee. 30ih, al 2 o'clock p. tv.

living north of Uie village, gave Ira

members present.

but ha wouldn’t and then lhe boys,bad him
and aevsu others arrested/or trespase.* Tht-

tricarvlty of Money.

Plaintiff', rnli.-le-l the-

There is no doubt bui the pre xml eondit.
Flint's,
ion of wll kin-la of businws and indu-'.rr is
fearfully depressed, and il behoovea every
faniily le huk carefully to Useir expenses.
&gt;- . ...»— on when children
_ _ ____
dam- W|nter iseomtog
oro lial
l&lt;» Croup. Whopping Cough, etc. Coughs

C, Smith, and tho Dcfs
Goods, and why are they selling so math ?
l“v
- - "
'
diet of “No enure cf action" and
—Lawis Dankos &gt;* nboat to ragngv in the ages, for'ika defendant.

— * -*•

’-«■ •*-*•

poa'lolfece
’lo!
✓.-rtltlair pos
1

'

C.n*. W w-re-.

-

sumption with other throat and lung din-

will? uDdoubtrnRy,; the const! alien of a lion.

be dieeonfiujtod nu lhe first af JMiuary.

.ertfisf. Come-

' C, T. Dxto, Past or.

The Adrian people are »o infh'.aatod with
croquet that they have rtp»ted a hat! ami
aonsiHicted two playing grounds, warnied

ing tip busineaa, tbyy Ordered bifft to dvairt,

.

’....................................

noon

m

4MEBB Y CH«IST»1S” * "I MPPT IEWIIB," r«

Bueinru ol

Boise Brothers•iDiyGoodfi
GROCERIES,
Wfr Have in Stock nnd nro conar*nl*y receiving iuvoicea of •« tine au
Msortment of

BOOKS, TOILET ARTICLES, TOYS, ETC.
Our CTootlfl were bought for
Cash, and will be wolti very l/OW.

Wednesday fore--

he was driving a load of eord rood

across th* railroad track, near the say mill.

has failed. One bottle at 75 cento wHI keep
your whole family well during *be winter.
Two doses will relievo any case
Sold in
all (owns In the United Slates, and by your
seioM hia tegs.
Help was Dnigght*, Boise Eros and get a bottle.
handy and ha was rescued from, bis perilous
position in an insensible condition, and an
NASHVILLE MARKET.

Traulictnet Sftnr Barber Shup.

tr bis trtieai nnd shoulder.

A. M. Dauoiisrtt.
«*«* »UC DW IWU.T »»r
,
Wv..an.«riol'u«&gt;n..ur D..M- »*•» &amp;*-L — &lt;~««1 «Uk . .Ui,h
..nX*Mu.r.
*^-ckr-»^
\

KeryUdng Nice. for the

i And

LarUM.

As cnu he fotuitl in fho coutiiry.

IN BOOKS WE HAVE-

lhe front sled stakes gave way. epiUing him
For Cuffs, Collar* and Tbs, go

■ Hat.., Caps, Gents’ Furniilung
j
Goods,

I sliall be pleased to see my oM friends
' and patrons who are in need uf-anyt|hJng in
1 my line.
Yau will find my stock enmptoto
' and kt prjees^as '
-

-

LOW AS Till: LOWEST.

Barriers Burned Away ”—Roe. _
JANE PORTER &amp; WORK&amp;.
i Please giro mn a call before purcha*ia"
---------- | riMwberr. Tbs ILihest Markc. Price paid
‘ Opening of n Chestnut Burr. “
Many
•
’• From Jebt to Earnest,"
"
j
Many works
works in Prose and Poetrytar Butter. Kggr, he-.
*.
|
Nash rille, Oct. 18: h.
.,
,
.
• Near t □ Nature’s Heart,'’
"
not luviiltoncd.
* [Just pnLlislied.

examination by Dr. Darber showed nobonre
broken, although he may be inleraal'.y in­

I*. C. BOIA

Complete Line of School Books ait1 • a
StatioiiEry

ALL or Mil. HOLMES’ WORKS A
mark these facts
including “ Edith Lyle-."
,
The Testimony ef the Whole Werld.
________ '
(Just published.
—8ave^ or eight ‘fmosa backs'* were on a
trial nod you
A.-Aylawortk and wife rstumeu
FAMILY BIBLES.
flavor that ii ^om
weak, and Will isenjoying
ry drunk, Christmas night, aud two
DR. J. G. HOLLANDS' WORKS.
iday recreation.
QUARTO BIBLES (l«ige print)
’ Kutrinn,” ** Bitter Sweet,” “Mistress
natal appendages fit matter for
POCKET BIBLES.
A- M- Davomibtt.
of the MftB»e.'‘ "Seven oaks," “Ar­
Okla, Lee &amp; Dickinson and Chas. Furniss/
thur Bonnicastle,” “Plain Talks,” Large Print- Quarto Tesiamentn,
dafi
Christ's birth day.—the ^toy that Hay per Ton. .
. POCKET TESTAMENTS.
•• Titcombe Leiters," " Bay Path,"
Oyster Crackers 8 efa. a pound at the
be held as sacred (not solemnly so) Closer Seed per tm,
«.00
and the last (just published) “ Every
I mMv'**U*M6
—The gcod aleighing makes things lively
CHARLES H BRADY,
~
Sabbath,—the day that Christ is born
Day Topics."
.
A tull hoe pf Blank Books. Led- _?Y'’"r J«x«
in the bannrr village. We noticed over fifty again n the hearts of those who have loving
ger?, Journals, Day Books and Cash t^tdudThVrei
Try Sugar House Molasses only 5C
trama in town at one time last .Saturday,
thou
and kindly desires,—the day that
Also Shakespeare, Millon, Cowper, Books, Mernorandunis, Quartos, Rec-! ’.^e'n'iX »
s. par gallon, at
JAtwohertOgood will came Io earth.
Then
Byron, Moore, Scott, Burncs, Ten­ ords and Composition Books.
’
•■d —Our enterprising friand. IL D. Harley.
LEWIS DURKEE,
WAHWMU
nyson, Whittier, Longfellow, Edgar
Diary* for 1877, excelsior and per­
V),000 buibch Potat»et,
T AW YER. Notary Public, Rml Brtateaod In.ar- A. Poo,a nd many other pools.
petual, good for any year, al very low
1CUO.000 feet of saw top far thia reasons
JLt »ucc Ageut. C-&gt;llc«tlona pCoujHlr uiadu. and
Ccnrryancins properly cxscutcd
OAcslnD.C
I prices.
Griffith's Htnre.
Good-Bye Old Type.
b,000 lbs. Butler.
• THE GUNBOAT SERIES"
Pocket Books and Bill Books, foi
F'or Cutaneous Disorders.
will interest every boy in Barry or ladies, gentlemen, youths and child­
1,000 dos. Xgg«,
S.*s&amp;"r&gt;UW.Afa
auj
.
Baton Counties.
ren’s use, very chenp.
1,(NO bushels Beans,
jured.

'

[i was a narrow escape.

ThWatoca, ur *h&gt; .

a

.

tore of an inch thick.

rill be sold
at the Lowest Giihprlccu.

ing to look at them. -

Bosrox StomB,
Nubvlll'/MM.

Now, therefore, look

cut for locals.

(It costs noth­

.

For six Ung years the present type has been

charges.

out faithful servant, and during that lime
GKOJ

Invartldy cure IIki fulliraring di»ea*ta

eighteen were Wheelers, eatdowu to turkey
and other Christmas goodies, at Mr. 1 J.

— Very nice Maple Syrup at

Tumirt.

Wheeler’s,'on Monday.

Fine assortnicnls.of’Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Vases, Toilet Sells, Smoking
Setts, and a choice line of I.undborgs Perfumes; each ond every bottle
warranted.
Fine Cologne, Ink Stands, Box Paper, Stereoscopes and
Slereoptic Views.
‘
’

and in the wretched hovel of the starving
day otfk-tober, A. D.
tow.’ It has recorJsd the deeds of good sad Hannah K. Map

— Buy Mittens and Glovea of
m.i.t wcu
11 gr&gt;OU JUT a
out with their ultig^s and cutters onI .. —
[ i long time of service yet; but we mean to
Christinas, and the merry sleigh bell jinglAi
publish
the
neatevt
paper,
lypegraphieany.
its jiujte tt.e live long day.

A. M. Daugherty.

Lav Uses.

Bay Centennial Jara Coffee for
nothing, at

25

DanQhtrtv't.

Mortaaffr, died &gt;
lr*» duly nppdi

—OUR TOY DEPARTMENT

.■—During 1877 wa are bound to teaks a tools; so old type, stand aside and make Morlgac-«•*• ou thc flret day of Jurw, A. Ji, 1*74,
m
r&gt;
duly awtsnrd !&gt;y the .al l EnnU-r .Tom-, ndmlnhtw- Represents Toy Books,
Bt
25 8tylcfi, Dolls (60 doz.) both
room for your new neighbor.
J—"
”J Do11’
......
ia China and Wax, Alphabet Blocks, 5
won i uuri you a uu ii you speas a goou

China and Wax.
styles, and Toys
inoutnemhlc, Fino Fruits, Toys. &amp;c„ in Candy and Wood, all as low ns

word for it now and then.

BO*. For Cigars and FxrnWiIng Goods
r
in general go fo • Treutwinc'vStar barber

ofMortficra, no p^n IM; «itwn w'hhh Nortcaxe |
—We are under obligations Io friend
The Circuit Court jronrsned at 2 o'clock,
.Charley Wolcott, for coplta of the 8t. Loais Tuesday.
Slgbty-nlM ml «.1W «Jnllir&lt; ft*».4O, brehtev an j
liailif Journal, a newspaper published at
Chas. J. Wlwolon was brought before
— Buy Roots ijn’l Shoot and auve 2-V perp 3L Louis Mo., by hh brother.
Justice Hayford on tho 18th Just., upon a
sent, of
A. Jf? Daugherty.
v —Joel Kocher, from the broad State of charge of larecny, having taken a pair of
Buy the pure Rio Ground Coffee
gloves from Loreuxo Gardner.
••Joe plead
•Shop.

Pau CanJi-a.fif all kindu i-nd vvle-

ants of this vicinity, baring lately purchased not guilty, but saltlod the case by paying

Lhe Misener farm, north of the village.
—Tbs services at the Christian Church

next Sabbath will be appteprate tp the Old

— liny Prints at

Black or

Brown, go

[Services at Maple Grove
Center al 2 j p. m. Tople,;“Diary of,187C.''
and New Year.

/AnKjlintv'a.

to the SuiriHarbcr

—Jovial Sam. Rohiuson is at homa on a

and

artist,

for the

Christian

was sentenced to pay a fine of four dollars,

Directors, S. J. ।

Treasurer. Daniel Striker;

— We detest'the idea of dunning, but »wngemants with W. H. Msyera, if Grand
why in thunder don't our deHnquents pay Rapids, to deliver a lecture for the benefit

•o more keeping open saloons after certain
hours at night and oa Sunday.

160 varieties of goods.
A. M. Daugherty.

All those indebted to

the undersigned

dollar*, due In t|
roortxacc.
■
D-ded, Kdv. »lh. |V7*
7
Wll.UAM PAIUIENTER.

—Owr folks think Friend Soule, to lhe
tight.kind of a mao to make a good eom-

State nf Ulrhlxsn. Serontrentb .1 udlrlal Circuit In
Gtamoi’ry. Hull pending In the Clrrult Cost-1 fur the
County nt Harry. ii&gt; Cliamery, al itiu Court Hwiw
In •aid County, on the 27thd#y of Xoveruber, A. D.
JMfi.

ItaathCwtorilr .jmrerinrby afiVtavl! nn file tn
lua ,tu», that lhe shove tmmoi Defemtant. Jfmraa
L l*»ekban&gt;. la uol a rc-klcnt at thaMUajlf Mkhptn. and that her prremt place at nvt&gt;trpoe &gt; un­
noun. On motion of Alrtfab M. Flint, Complain-

fcn&lt;!a»tAM It i* farther ontrreJ, that
vrithlu twenty &lt;lajl thn Complainant cause u
notire at thia onler to be publi-hcd lit the

time prssrrllrtd fur her sppearanve. ’
EDWARD A.HOLBROOK
Circuit Court Cmnmlwlwwt tn and for Barry Co.

naroHp ndshC- M. Knappen. a.yoaag to&gt;-

Tax-

his new field of aciiea, but we
r — Leo.A Chipman have issued tickets an­

--------------why torero of the “fantmrtlc too/* can’t Mv

*

IM6.

Oixtmimt.—S ore

Xega,

£

Ui im! drukr* In medic
.1 wurtd.iu bnkwr.iu
KF“ There &gt;• cor.«!crabh

Office. 112 Liberty Street. New York-

The eldrtit. b«rt cnnduetW. n&gt;«l ruecreefnl, popular
thr flu-.-, .n.t uf

GREAT INDUCEMENTS
TO pl’UCQASKUS OF

DRY GOODS,
&gt;
GROCERIES
HATS,
CAPS
BOOTS.
SHOES,
CLOTHING.
NOTIONS,
&amp;.C.,
&amp;C-,
SiC

tlnMa Patent Awrer In Mtchljan. M tV.Cor^row
St.. DeiroW.
TilO ■. K SPFAatv*, PreaMent.

JONES i SELLECK,

DENTISTS
XA’JK LIVERYl
jaws Mmaa.uM,

Priuts, Cotton*, .

plexy.
Robert Crowhunt, of Bellevue, lest wook,

TICKS,

ruonuKTuB.

.

LIVERY.

UETTICSS

Striper and

Checks.

SALE and BOARDING STABLE,

Geo. Bersona, formerly station agent of

About three weeks ago Bcrsons ProtaUe Ottes la U»« Utf -if
suddenly disappeared, and il is alleged look cansc.tr any there Ln, why the
CIlArlolte.

aud show
prayer of the'

ey with him.

Bersons eras kaocksd down

and robbed lost May of over

belong-

nrwrpxprr print-

themselves.
lb seat the hall.

Tbs receipts will be esmfiTotal bill *3.
■

J«t&gt;

NASHVTU.lS ‘Slttf.

jStadjj -glatlr
CLOTHING!

AT THE BAKERY
WINTER

per Suit Up.,

From

woods

BOOTS AND SHOES !j

the robbers, being confined to

&gt;r some time.

The company de-

then decamped.

He has heretofore borne

i'rani
In the &gt;MtMr of the* saiais of MATTHEW

J

TE KIJBP IN UTOCK

•I. Ai.DRtcn.

FROM 30 to GO CTS.

MUSIC? MUSIC?
UHBT MU8KJ! . uw mW. :
MAU. INaiUUUMTMJ -- — ■
TRlNGti, I-LGILBSK MU
,

FROM

,Tua Naw Yobk Family Sroar P.trxa, a
haul, well printed and well tilled family pa-

Salrrutux i&gt; the Best BsleratoA Chemical
Jarrard, Sr., wtu euSelero’V u Verter than Soda.
Chemical
baleratus has 16 ounces in a paper, while Irrtniu the Chrmiau Church Social at their
soma brands have UOt. Chemical Baleratus
is ch

LOOK IN!

I a Pair, Upwards. '•

15 GRADES OF TEA;

an exoellao* reputation.

ends with unfailing certainty.
I 'r u_____ _

CAN B£ rovji)

FP ES1I OYS TBKH. ’"T,B0L0GX.1 S^lViiJGE,
GB.OCEEJES, aii.1

WARMTSKAL8 for tie HttjjjJ

PBOBATE. OKDEK.

U'.cera, kc„ can be cuibd.
The
’ —We had faith in 3- Stevens and ^MMaw and withheld his jalsry for tha&gt; purpose.
treatment aa hnlkatod by nature,
Beraona considering Ibis unjust paid himace the local m&amp;ams'.ioa, soothe Madisou and trusted them for the Nava,

60 CENTS TO SlliU I'll POUND.
All (toods .Solrf ns /&amp;-prrsr»»t&lt;vl,
SutlrfcuUan Uuaranlud.

PIANOS &amp; ORGANS!

nndf
'

..•MEN’S OVERCOATS

West Bids of Maiul
n/thn £tfeot, in W. A. Aylawurth'x Bride, |
Location.—

Ww.C.1, D«o,^ofi&gt;

all kinds
warrautm
harrala.)

cAtiwx

fWOMNCW ITW* iHRYANT W sTItATT'ON
kX
BCMINKAS lifillWKItMITV.

During the next 30 days

House on New Year’s night, by a ball.

e know there to be first-etoa*.

mpokt.vvt

will be ctv.-n t&lt;i any one rendering .uelfnformailou
a« may 1-xl to lhe d -trrtlon at say t»rty er perthe
enm&gt;lerfrftlo&lt; Ihr lunllcluea-or veodtag U&gt;e *Mr.

GEO M SAVAGE &amp; CO w CPM7M»

a considerable sum of the company's mon­

nouncing the first opening of their Open

Holloway's

Proprietor.-.

FULL LINES OP

tee Chicago 4 Lake Huron Hallroad, at
Charlotte, has been arrested by the Sheriff

of Castleton, that the und.-rsignod will bo
at Nkbob' store in the village of Nashville,

Fruit or
should gi

’xft&amp;sas
nOLl.OWAY'S P|I.J&gt; an- She w ku&amp;wn la
ibo winM fi.r.tta- a&gt;Ih»«rtnAstir. Asth­
ma, B-Ummmc nplamw. fitoUho o» Ibartkia, Haw.
CoMutnplIoti D»b!lltj\pnn»5,IU.» rul£Q.klJ.•&gt;p-U«. frm. 1e Irrrmhriflrw.' rrrrr» r&gt;f aWwHws;
I Fite, Gout. Ilradadw. ludigcrtion. L«Sfciul»tkitx.
I JatnulUr, u*cr Complaint*. Luwlows IfiJsp OS
I HSc»m»tt«m. Rctcrftlcni Of urine. Scrrrfnh'TTKrev'S

BEST ASSORTMENT OF

Notice b hereby given to the’ tax-payere

Dated, Dec. 4&lt;h, 1876.
Jmix Keaclx. Treasurer.

t&lt;&gt; the prlnlrel dirvrtldn*. and »tw Omtmrot toeiffit.
to well rnbbrd Into thf ,»ma1l of itw Hr-k st"be&lt;
time Tl&gt;'« trvntm-r.t wf»--1v&gt;- nlmr-.t tmmrdistw
n lkf »!«&gt;» all &lt;ul,er &lt;miUM
GU-.1.
FOR STOMACHS OUT OF. OMUUt.
No re-dlatoe will »o ctfceUsatly La&gt;|wo»v.tha tas*otthe •t&lt;&gt;ma,-li u* tlirx-'rill*; tpyy rrKyivcjji ytdl-

.Mrs. 8. Alien, of Charlotte, while recent­
ly visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Knight,
at Baton Uapida, suddenly died of appo-

made'us a present of a pair of spring chirk- aranting some frsjb meat, knocked a beef
will be left at the Justice office for collec­ ena of lhe yeUow lag stripe,—the kind that
THOMAS H. BKAXBLOdSOM. ml
&lt;la reading and filing the petition.
tion.
11
A. P. Nichola
tsaal in expiring fell upon him breaking bis

*o receive the tax for aaid township.

W.G.HLSWORTH&amp;CO
W.ILL OFFER

Tha Good Tomplara hire have made ar-

of SUu&gt; St-, and am now receiving, arj
of their society in this city sometime in Janbare on band lhe finrelpt^ck of candirs in
uery next.
The subject, “Four yeais a
the village. Old Santa Claua should not bilb, io non-raHul r.b.eribon, kn.l b»,o
Hindoo," is said by th* pres* to bo one of
fail to give me * call if he wants pure and
the most interesting detcripiious of “Far
choice candies. Otdera for wedding and you get your letter?
private parties promptly atlamtoi.
Tern*
Cathay," that Una even been written.
—The saloon business baa become such
to suit the 1bnes.
A. A. BURROWS.
ROY.
P. 8.—Subscriptions takes for weekly a nuisance :n the city-of Hastings, that the
Hartlon, Dee 17 th, 1IX
and daily papers.
A. A. B.
City Dads, after being pricked to it by the
Noighbcring Newa.
—il keep the most complete assortment
in Naihville.

L. J. WHEELER.

Also Horace Cutout plead guilty to a
Hr

charge of being drunk and disorderly.

In sums from $50.00 to $.'W0.0f&gt;, ou finu Babbith School, last Sunday were each pre-1 Uidleman, Thos. Al toft, C, J. Norris, Bur-,
cla»« Real or Personal NccaritiM.
senlcd with a vase and volume of poems, as ton King and J. C. Bray ; MaraLall, Peter
Apply to
Wm. A. Atlswortu,
a token of appreciation of their servkac in
or nt his n-jriikmo or Muro.
tbc school.

CJASECI

tn al! &gt;K.ea»r&lt; aff.-&lt;llnj tli,-*® oijgui*. wh

ly, plead guilty and paid a fine of $1.’

ehart furlough, during the holiday*, smd
__ ___________~
,__
but not leapt the probate court In in
— Boy Mens' and Boys' Clothing and now some other chap smashes baggage and ;
Daugherty
tl.
&lt;
;
Jumbles
ont express on lhe Air Line Digel the best bargains at
—
—-i ,uml
aion. Judge Prindle being very busy
■ • • Frisk
— Buy Hole and Caps end find the lar­
••Clem.”
—Lari week. Msec Charles, a mixture of
At a meeting of lhe Barry county Agltetflgest stank to select from, at Dnttjffiertjfa,
white, Inlian and African, was found dead
tuml Society, held at the court bouse on the
— Huy Notions cheap nt the down store
in bis bunk, in Dellovuv.
Ho kicked the
'
.
A. M. Daugncrtv.
2Gth, the following permme were chosen as
bedolotbM off sad Jack Frost nipped lhe
officers Iw the ensuing year ;
President,
life outen him.
John Daweon;
Vtoe-Prasidenl. Henry
Daugherty'*.
—Belle Truman and Ida WoolcuU. the Houghtalin ; Secretary, Travers Phillips •

organist

gifts,

AT BOISE BRO’S.
PIONEER STORE!

CASH!'

noon. •ell at public suction, to Stic hlgh«-«t l.J4Jer, at ,
the north front door of the court bou«c. In the city I
Al the Recorder’s eonrl Luther Hyatt, nrlta.lin^a
Il—I 1.1—I,’. I
was arraigned for being drunk and disorder­

•Sliop.

I have opened a Confectionery and To-

_

33rSS’S,^Jys{®i.“£'JS:?! oall before purchasing your

___________ ;_________ ■''. &gt;

and gal a silver half dollar, given to you
with every 6 lbs., at
Daiujharty't.

Di order of the Kidneys.

-IN TOILET ARTICLES WE HAVE-

—Forty-three relative, of which number

for

Childers, of

nr.F
judge urnteUu

I. G. AYLSWORTH i CO.

■:

gfvxjt away

•vi. TUU

. HlAlt. sysut 4*. ,uV

lUwck, Haeitttgair

.

�CHICAGO

fiio&amp;atfgficafcaetfflgy
vsaslng Boards. Including Loutoian*. Florida,
aod 8oate Carolina, is gi van M follows: Til­
den. *.»0,»8T; Hsyx. A Ml 738 ; Ooopar,
AS, W8&gt; Smith aodacaUartag, 18.18S; making
a total of B,«iS,877, ■gatart M37.315 in 187X
indfi.718.7M in 16S8.

.that all the Btoax Indians, with tbelodgss tulsd

tmder-ebiefa, are sutantartrste the control of
the Goveruroent al Washington, and Umt they
have signed stipulations to yield up the Black
Hills, along with right of way thereto tbreogh

NEWS IN BRIEN.
FMRNONAL.

—Mr. Delano, chief editir of th* London
Timcx.in very 111. and rapidly falling. Ii ia
boiler*! bo cannot Uro many weeks.
-John Bright doc* not bebeve that England
baa any Intercot at stake in tho East wnlcli
would warrant bar In going to war—Dot as
much M would justify her in sending a single
nan to slaughter. Lord Besconafield'a speech
on tbseobjectbo describes as rbodomontade
aud balderdash.

—Tho Hoc. John Young baa been appointed
- sole Carols, ion tr'for Canada to tho Sydney

—A o.)ngratalatory letter from the Mikado
of Japan lias been Ncsired by President Giant
fepd made public.
—At a rreeat meeting of tho House OommRtee on Fore gn Affaire, tho a-ldfcst of the Irialnation on tbo centenary of American inde­
pendent o was load. It wlU bo ramoml-ertd
that this address wax presented to President
Grant, but ita acor ptanco was declined except
thrwugii the Britiah ^Legation.
—'lhe Board.of Directors of the ’Western
Union Telegraph Company h%vc directed
Prvsldenl Orton to make all fogai rs^stancc to
the demands of the Hotpio and ito committees
fcr jwirate and ’ coniidouUal reports, and de­
claring that all messages sent by the company
are the exclusive property of, and In the care
of the Executive Committee.
—Th* Florida Bapreme Court has' issued an
order cireoting a recount of tho vote by tho
Stole Canvsssing Board; and a declaration of
tlio result as shown upon the face of tho re—Tbe fastoit voyage and quickest time be­
tween England and America is reoordud in
favor of tho steamship Britannic. Oapt. Thom­
son, which arrived at QceetBlown !u seven
days and thirteen hours from Now York.

Exhibition next year. Ho will leave for Aus­
tralia early in January, and will probably bo through tbo sky like a train of blazing light,
absent on fata rmsslon about flvo mouth*.
from tbe far West to the Esat, on the night of
—A special from Vienna aaya the remark
Doo 2L to tbe throe of general ectamenL It
made by the Osar to one of tbs Ambassadors
recently, that Russia was ready to renounce
Bon. From a comparison of the crude de­
occupation provided other guarantees ooold be
scriptions given, the following la an approrifound, has been officially communicited to tho
mate et tament of the path punned by tbe
various Court*.'
meteorite wli ilo visible -From eomo point aoutb—Tbe prolongation of the armistice until
west by * eat of L twrecoe. Man.. to Miami coun­
March, 1877, is now certain. Turkey objected
ty, Ohio, on tlio eastern border of that State;
to shorten tho term. Bomia did not oppose
her, beosoM she has only 130.000 mon ^u.cenacross Dlinota, from Adams to Iroquois coantrsted on tbe frontier, *0.000 below tho intendtiea ; across Indiana, from tbe southern por­
tion of Newton &gt;county to Fort Wayne, Alien
—Tbe taros of the prog&gt;-amcos submitted by
Bulgaria included general amnesty for political
era point of Lake Erie and over the nortboffenders, eslf-governmeat, complete religious
wertorn corner of PauDsylvauia into Now York
and political liberty before tbe law, decrease of
State. Tho distance was nearly 1,000 milea;
taxation, temporary foreign occupation to dis­
the height above the earth's surface some
arm the Mohammedans, and guarantoring re­
acventy-flvs milea when over Kansas, to forty
forms by tho powers.
—A terrible oolliery explosion occurred Dec. size of tlio meteorite Is supposed to have been
U in tbs Booth Wales Company', pit, near
shoal ninety yards In diamotsr.
Newport. Beventaen bodies have been recov­
—Tho Patent Office 1b in a groat commotion
ered, and many of the minus taken out alive
over the discovery of supposed frauds in oonare seriously and some fatally injured.
tinning on tbe pay-rolls a large number of
—The Bev. John Spalding has been appoint­
sinecun*. It appeals that the clerks were
ed the Boman Catholic Bishop of tbe now
called upon to present themselves in person
Diocese of Peoria, which has boon farmed cat
to the Disbursing department, and draw their
of counties taken from Um Diocese of Chtasgo,
and tbs northern boundaries of which will be
Appointment Clerk, as had been customary be­
the south line of the oconttee of Rock bland.
fore. when it was discovered that between
Henry, Bureau, Putnam. LaSalle, Grundy and
twenty and thirty persons, whose names were
Kankakee. Tbe new Bishop is a native of
on tho pay-roll,.bad not appeared to demand
Kentucky.
their psy. Thia result naturally cause! a npplo
—It Is said that. In ease of war breaking out in the office and Commiasiuier Duell vraa called
between Bosela and England, tho active com­ on for an explanation. He declaimed all
mand of tho English fleet would devolve upon knowledge of the matter, aud attributed the
Blr Henry Codding ton. “ one of the youngest responsibility to Mr. J. Nottingham, ths Ap­
Admirals," who baa arrived only at th* callow pointment dirk, who was al once d.esiieaed,
age of M. Tho Admiral of tbe Fleet ia Hir An investigation ia promised.
George Sartorius, aged 87.
—Tbe Senate relict ronnJttrr, appointed
by Vice President Ferry to confer with a similar
roiwuitoo of the House as to th* best plan fo,.
harmonizing tbe differences between the two
caused by a misplaced switch. Both locomo­
bodice on tbe ekctoral question, consists of
tives wrro badly smashed and one engineer
Senators Edmunds, Morton, Frclinghuysen,
Several passengers sus­
and Ixigan, Republicans, and Senators Thur­ seriously Injured.
tained fractured limbs by Jumping from the
man, Bayard and Ransom. Demccrata. Tbe
track to tbe ground.
House committee is not yet appo'uted.

paexengor and mixed It xlna on the Boston, Barre
POLITICAI.
and Gardner railroad, near Princeton Btalion,
—Tbe Democratic Herat* of Ropreeairtaiivoo
by which ono perron was killed, three fatally
of Booth Carolina has elected M. C. Butler
Injured, and twenty more or leas hurt. The reUnited Btates Senator.
apousibility for tho accident to unknown.
-Acting Vice President Perry and Hp-caker
Randall have agreed that four Republicans and
mino. near Georgetown, Co)., a few daya einco.
three Democrats on the part of the Senate, and
caused by a abaft taking firs about them.
four Democrat* and throe Itopublicabs on the
—Incnndlarias are a: work iu Little Rock, an
part of the Mouse, eball ompcsv the joint
is wiliiessod by tbo occurrence of another largo
oouimittne to consider th- question of counting
fire there on the night of Dec. 91.
the d*.-oral vote.
—A destructive fire occurred at Hom'r, Ia ,
-Th- electors! vote of Florida, tho«flrst from
on Dec. 22, dostroying property valued at
the disputed States, war received st Washing­
•160,000. Twenty bnaiuoRS bouses and dwell­
ton oa Dec. 30.
ings were burned. The five wsa tlio work of
—Tho Democrat* at Washington profeee to
an incendiary.
bare received positive information from Bep- -Indiannpt Ite was vtaltod by s light ootfia
reeoDtative Thompson that Florida has given a
gration on Dec 22, doafroying fiS.GtiO wortii of
majority of votes for their candidate, bat Seoproperty.
retary Chandler is equally positive that there
—An engine on the Illinois Midland road ex­
oau bo no doubt about tho telegrams which
ploded at Parto, Deo. 23. killing Izraia Wib ey,
have reached him affirming the anocssa of tbe
engineer. Charles Johnson, tirem*n,*andAllau
Bepublioans. It is a fact recognized by both
partlee at Washington that extreme talk is on
tbe decrease, and that a peaceable conclusion
of the present muddle is inevitable.
—On Dec. 9 there wars in sight in the
-When Gen. Dennis, tho Republican meeseogcr from Heath Carolina, handed in Uu&gt; United State*and Canada: Wimal, 10,8M.&lt;33
bushels ; coni. 8.660 814 temhoto; octa, 2,952.­
vote of that Bute, admitting there was a oou
tort, no receipt was given to him. One reaeon 173 bartiels; barley, A397.701 bushels. Of thia
tor the course
pursued by Mr. Ferry amount there were in Chicago, S. 102.877
bushels of whe*t; 838,015 boabsla of corn;
to the fact th*’, if the receipt
vn
givw, the first messenger reaching tbe treas­ 615,233 buabel* of oate ; 105.109 bushels of
ury would tea be enabled to draw bta mileage rve, and 1.126,055 bushels of barley, and in
Milwaukee 1.*07,276bashsis of wheat; 127*
from tho treasury, and there is no provision
bushels of com; IM 309 bueboto at oato; 32.05*
in tbe lav whereby two persons both claiming
bmdicls of rye, end 231.663 bnaheta of bartoy.
to be BMoengKs can bo paid.
Export* of breadeluffa from tbe loading acaboard ports for tbe week coding Doc. 18, in­
clude 70.225 barrols of flour ; 381057 bushels
of wheat; 903.285 busbato of cam; L898 basb■ta of aata ; 300 txmhela of rys ; 21M« baahato
at pea*; 5 399 barrels of pork; 11068,908
pounds of lard, and 5.029,803 pound* of bacon.

»6 to &gt;21) &amp;»I££To-‘RaCJag

WOOD’S
good hie aecanc—B. &amp; Bartor, MMtetanl accountant in
th* Bank of Wontroal, Toronto, ha* been af-

in saj irig that Sheriff Manning killed B'arvey.
-W. 0. Walk Bupennteudentof tbe Money­
Order Department of tho Pittsburgh pootoffice,
baa abecouded with fnndg of the department
amounting to •1500, and It la discovered that
he is a defaulter to a larger amount.
—Four froight-tauna, with five men. wore
attacked by Indiana on Indian creek. Colorado,
recently, and two of the white* were killed.
—A dispatch from Fort Davia, Tezae, aaya
the Mexican rerohitionlata have captured an
American named Miller, a banker, at Chihuahua,
and demand a ransom of M.000.
—William Mi-asenger was hanged st States­
ville. N. a. Dec. 28, for the murder, on the
l*th of M«J tael, of Mro. Barati Belling, his
mithtr-in-law. Messenger wa* jnat 9* yeara
of aga oa tbe.day of bto death.

—A revolution is threatened in Denmark by
reason of the Radical members cf Parliament,
who axe In a large majority, urging opposition

win charm everybody, both old and young.
Among the more notable papers will bs
founds “Latter to a Young Naturalist,” by
William Howitt, tho poet, and "The Btare fcr
Jaaaary," by Prof. Proctor, the Mtronomer.

urre.” with fao-simile reproductions from the
"New England Primer" and Webster's old
•• Spelling-Book." •*Badge's Visit to tbe Oeotanmal" by the author of “Helen's Babies,-

REVOLVERS

IMPROVED
HAIR RESTORATIVE
What It Does!

ar gi,.'»isa.u
Beferred....The Orr_geu electoral matter was dtocuse*d....On motion Of Mr. Davis, buslnees was
suspended, and the Renato then paid Its tribute of
respect to the wtuory of Henator Caperton. Ap-

HFS
Pages for Very. Little Folks, eta, eta. In
■bort, this to tbe Naw Tub's Ncxnxn of .hat
magazine of which “Tbe London Daily News"
said. “ We wish we could point to Ut equal tn

Bend one dollar tor a trial subscription, be­
ginning with tho November number, and inpolatnientof uaelnct cornEilltee to investigate tbe cloding the splendid Christmas Holiday num­
charge made by Hewitt, that hl. letters tax! been ber, with William Cullira Bryant's "Boya of
tampered with in tho New York portoffioe. Io con­ My Boyhood.'* and the New Tsar's number,
nection with it, Mr. Flatt sent to the Ctork'o dert,
with William Howitt's “Letter to a Young

mgiaM
ANNOUNCEMENT

lOHEYaE^
OPIUM

by Tom Huanu. that earneat, honest, etroDghoarted Englishman, who ia known all over
theworidae "tfte/Hsnd o/ffie acAooMoy.”
—A apodal from Vienna says that Buwia hat
granted 1000,000 roubles for tbo reorganiza­
tion of tbe Servian troop*.
—Th* London Timet, in an article on the
Eastern question, aays: “If the Marquis of
Salisbury should bo instructed to tell the Porto
that it would forfeit tbo support of England by
uncampr.tuieiug rertataocc, tho now Grand
Vizier would, we believe, see tbe neooesity of
sumniarion, and the lasting danger of a war
would pass away."
-A crul'ing Austrian war vessel on the
Danube was tired upon lately by a Servian
fort at Belgrade, and great ia tho excitement
in consequence. At last advioea, the Servian
Government had made an apology and dtamlaeed the indiecreot commander of ths fort,
and thia will probably allay tbe Austrian In­
dignation.
—Eleven women and twenty-one men. stu-

lnstittr.4. Bi. Petersburg, iiavo been arrested
for shouting “Liberty." and unfolding a red
flag bearing tbe inscription “ Union and Lib­
erty. " at service in Kasaan C.iurrh.
Doc. 21 by tho Emperor in person,' during
wLicli bo said, referring to the Eastern qutation: "Tlio ncgoiiaiiotm of tho pow&lt; nt on
tl&gt;o Em tern quart ion, m far aa prootaded with,
justify tho hope that my effort* and mutually
conciliatory and peaceful intentions of tho
Powers immediately concerned, will ba suoeeMful in solving tbe pending questions with­
out prejudice to tlio good relations exiaUng.
Germany wtll continue, by friendly and dminterrsted mediation, to lend her oo-opcraUon

—Bexvia baa most readily rendered complete
and satisfactory reparat ou for the recent in­
sult to tlio Austrian flag, at Bslgrade, by a
solemn salute to the Austrian flag.
—Tho ooinpauon of Bulgaria by Belgian
troc; ■ Ln still seriously considered.

"OKTHE?IKAJ

or corrugated appiaraocc. Unfortunately be had
thrown ta tbo waate-baaket tbo anocymocs letter.
(He received from ten to twenty a week.) There­
fore Its band writing could not be idenUficd. Hn,
too, with the envelope*. They Lad been thrown

IU aoee. Tbe reaoluUoc directing Mr. &lt;kn*s
New York committee ta investigate the chargee was
than passed.. .Tbe Speaker laid before the House a

There can be no mistake about it,
'• Katchiees " plug tobacco takes tbe load. Old
fluo-cut chowera aay it give* better -a tie faction
and is cheaper than fine cut You cannot be
impooed upon, as each plug be* tbo words,
"Matchlees P. T. Co." on a wooden tag. Trv
It once and ““ —«* w-—■
facturod by

leges and Elections, and tbe reaoluttou was agreed
to.... Arter tbe transaction &lt;f acme unimportant
bualneaa, the iterate adjourned until Tuesday.

to aweeping in ito provisions, and the right of
BarokDAY, Doc. 23.—Smaic.—Not in sesreligious worship, liberty of tho preae and free­
dom cf education are guarantee-d.
—Tho London Times, in an arti&gt;flo on tbo
Genova award, closes a* follows: “The United
States Congress ia perfectly within its oompoteuco in couaJdaring how tho surplus
money of the Genova award shall be appraria
ted. Tlio indemnity wa* paid for losses which
the United State*, m a whole, was held to have
sustained, not what Individuals proved to have
■nstalntd. It would bo too much, perhaps, to orders and correspondence cf U&gt;o War Depart­
ment relating to tbe UmltaUona made by lhe
expect any oonacienoo in Congress Moaitive
Pneldent of tbe appropriations for the Improtr­
enough to inquire whether tho Geneva award ment cf rivers and barbora. and to specify bow the
was too high, and consequently, that portion 0,000,000, out of lhe I',M0,000 appropriate d by the
of the unappropriated balance might be iaat Cocgrisa, bare been expended, and ala&gt; toetat*
returned. Wo would bo sorry to *co such a
delicate question ral»&lt;d, interesting aa it
would be."
—San Dmalngo has just peeeod through
Several years ago the wife of Alonso
another 'evolution, deposing Qonzilez and
restoring Baez to the Presidency of the re­ Hayward, of San Francisco, obtained a
public. .
divorce from her husband, and received

Btatai. abn aatMKl. haiulMWWlz t»l»U&lt;l; cor.Uhnn*

THE LEDGER,

agreed that an hour's discussion should be allowed,
aud Mr. Gsrtteid apoke agalnrt lhe rvwnloUou, on
the ground that tbe Hon k Is not jmrtifled In trractnx telegraphic cctcmunleatloos aa an official re­
port. Quite a long discussion followed, end finally
tbe resolution was adopted without division.
Fridst, Doc. 22.— Senate.—The resolutioo
of Mr. MltchelL anthorialng an Investigation m

rotes: Paine, Huntes, Hewitt, Bpringer, McCrury,
Hoer. aud Willard of Michigan.

C ONGREBBIONAL.

$3.00 FOR $1.00

letters received by him lo-daj presented any ap­
pearance of having been Umpired with. After
some little discussion, tbe prerioua question was

•_________ _____

Chicago, niiiiol-.

Have tho roaden of this paper over
u«ed any of Parton*' Purjatice Pill*.’ If not,
wtynrx? Th*y are th* beet family ph»ale,
bmudrs being tho greatest anti-bilious remedy
there ia tn thia coaniry.

Etsbything about Sanford's Radical
Cure for catarrh invites confidence. It to tbe
prescription of one of our ablest pliyaioiatia,
and ia prepared by one of the largest and most
reliable drug house* in the United States.

AUTOMATIC
ACEHTB^^iH.w BOOK, CBCAT

8ILENT SEWING MACHINE.
Send Poetal Card for IllueL-atc&lt;! Price Uri, Ac.

t.-r NeSier. lunMi and a*mpl--egnk*tt&gt;&lt;a.
p. w. ATKULKR a oo . Wirt sTci.ra m.. chtavn. dl

Willcox &amp; GibbH 8. M. Co.,

A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS.
sur WE WANT SOO MORE FIRST-CLASS
SEWING MACHINE AGENTS. ANO 900
THE ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY,

THE FARMER

from him a full half of bis property,
then amounting to many millions of dol­
lars.

Since the MpsnAion his circum-.

stances have undergone a great change

for the worse, and his divorced wife has

repeatedly offered him

portion.

a part of

her

The Christian Union
LuteMMaiuttoul,

Evangelical, Prv*

As he persistently refosea to

accept a cent of it, she hss altered her

Editors.

tack, and courted him so warmly that

The Enemy of Dlfieaae, the Foe of
Pain to Man and Beast,

their remarriage is reported as soon to

The ninth annirenary of tbe execu­

MUSTANG
LINIMENT

tion of Allen, Larkin, and O'Brien, the
three Fenians hanged nt Manchester for

murdering SergL Brett, was celebrated
in Dublin.- About 1,000 men, headed
by national baod-i,

gross earnings for tho aix mooths ending Oc­
tober 31. stows the re.-aipca to be: Freight,
•ls7U.mM; peaeaagor. MMt.fiM.fl6; mail,
&gt;47.963*7: etpreas Ml 966 25; mtoeeltauoooa, fiifiLllfi 831 total, M.6M.3S1 OT. Beveo
par escL of Ibis amoon* (6179,6** 57) totob

CCT

&gt;26

marched round tbe

monument in Ohumerrin cemetery.

irwrjWSTSa.
tt cento leas.

OrdSV alxe twe

MERIDEN CUTLEBT CO
Received the HICHSST CBNTaNNIAL RRtZS.

TABLE CUTLERY.

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